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Old 08-19-2011, 04:22 PM   #1
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Does anybody know who makes the slides on these things? My stack of manuals do not mention the slides.

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Old 08-19-2011, 04:29 PM   #2
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Does anybody know who makes the slides on these things? My stack of manuals do not mention the slides.

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Do you mean the motors or mechanisms or the walls? What year and model is yours?

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Hey Cat320,
If you mean the box, then American Coach does.
The slide mechanism may be made by power gear.

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My year, make and model is in my signature.

Surely AC doesn't make the guts to them...do they? I'm looking for information on who actually builds them, maintenance, how to adjust them, how to operate them if the power quits, etc.
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Electric or Hydraulic? Probably Power Gear or Kwikee which is now owned by PG. If they are, PowergearUS has a lot of good technical information on their website.
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My year, make and model is in my signature.

Surely AC doesn't make the guts to them...do they? I'm looking for information on who actually builds them, maintenance, how to adjust them, how to operate them if the power quits, etc.
I asked for the info on your mh because I access the forum from an iphone which doesn't show a signature. It always helps to give as much info as you can when needing assistance. IMHO. Since I still don't know , I can't help you.
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Hey Cat320,
If you mean the box, then American Coach does.
The slide mechanism may be made by power gear.

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Dido,go to power gears web site.

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