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11-24-2019, 08:45 AM #1
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Schwintek Slide question
Do the Schwintek rails need periodic lubrication and if so, what is the recommend product and frequency? All comments appreciated.
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11-24-2019, 10:00 AM #2
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It's recommended that the rails NOT be lubricated. However the motors and gears that drive the rails in and out should be lubricated with a light PTFE lubricant that resists collecting dirt.
Here's a video illustrating the objective and the process.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXw9I_DoAvIMark - 2018 Solitude 310GK - 2017 F-350 diesel SRW short box - Pullrite Superglide hitch
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11-24-2019, 10:02 AM #3
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woops. too late. i suppose one lube can’t hurt but now i know. thanks!
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11-24-2019, 11:56 AM #4
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the video was very helpful, thank you. during my research I've found more than a few people who recommend spraying the CRC Power Lube on the tracks as well, so, I'm
not sure if to do that would be helpful or harmful or neither. The guy in the video you sent does not show or speak of lubing the tracks but also does not mention if it is harmful
or not recommended to do so, so it tends to be a little confusing. All suggestions or recommendations appreciated. thanks again
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11-24-2019, 04:11 PM #5
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It seems to be a mixed bag, the video does not mention lubricating the rails and since the video is done by a Lippert tech, I have not lubed the rails on my previous and current rigs. On the other hand a GD traveling tech I spoke with at a rally recently said to lubricate the rails as well. I suspect the reason the Lippert video does not mention lubricating the rails is out of concern of attracting dirt and debris which would negatively affect operation. It is my plan to continue not lubricating the rails.
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11-24-2019, 04:14 PM #6
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agreed, makes sense to me. since i’ve seen a number of non Lippert videos recommending to lub the tracks occasionally, i’ll bet the one time lub that i’ve already done won’t cause a problem, i’ll keep my fingers crossed and cease any further lub other than what was shown in the video we’ve discussed.
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11-24-2019, 06:30 PM #7
I think the issue with lubing the tracks is that the lube may attract and hold dust and dirt particles, even blowing sand. This acts as an abrasive when the slide is activated. A small stiff nylon brush is your slide’s friend, just give the tracks a rub to remove any foreign matter before retracting the slide. Lubing the gear pivots and the guide blocks per the referenced video with a dry teflon based lube is ideal. I also use the same lube on my slider window tracks to keep them operating smoothly.
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11-25-2019, 02:33 PM #8
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@Schiefswret the bolded text above is information I've seen elsewhere as the reasoning for not lubricating the rails. The motors that do this job are not exactly over-specified for the task and anything that increases the effort for them is probably unwise.
FWIW I've asked other travelers about this occasionally and a large handful have all said like BB&LAB that they don't lube the rails.
Finally, it's probably worth noting that the rails are not lubed when they are installed or delivered to owners.
Since EVERYTHING we read on the internet is true, we have to make choices about which truth we want to believe. Good luck with your choice.
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11-25-2019, 02:37 PM #9
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agreed, i’m on schedule to remove the first and only rail lube that i put on last week. much appreciate your contribution.
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12-04-2019, 02:39 PM #10
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Our 2020 2150 manual states that the upper and lower gear racks on each side of the slide should be lubricated with a dry lube (graphite spray) "occasionally".
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