6 - Motor Fig. Does anybody with a 2552 have a better way to lubricate the Schwintek slide? The room must be travel locked to keep room in place for road travel. The tracks and sliding mechanism should be lubricated with a product like Protect-All Slide-Out Dry Lube. Lubricate “gibbs” in the locations above and below gear rail roller. If you're full timing in your unit and use your slides often, you may want to lube the slides a couple times a year. Slideouts need two kinds of lubrication. I think you could verify that by calling Lippert and talking to their tech support. What Slide Out Lubricant to use? Lance However, proper maintenance is needed to ensure reliable operation. I asked the training tech about lubing the mechanism and he was adamant that you NEVER use any lube on the Schwintek system. 5 - Motor Fig. 4. 7 Retention Screw SCHWINTEK IN-WALL™ TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Push or pull room back in to the opening while keeping the sides relatively even. You would then depress the in button and bring the slide in 8 to 10 inches. The motor gear gets lubed with a special lube from the factory, and should never need to be lubed again. As per Thor AND Schwintek, you do not lube the tracks. Thread starter zeusxix; Start date Dec 6, 2018; The friendliest place on the web for anyone with an RV or an interest in RVing! You would go to the switch and depress the out button until the slide out fully extends. Then they went back to recommending not to lubricate … Generally, the argument to not lubricate slideouts is based on the fact that lubricants tend to catch and hold dirt and grit. Dec 6, 2018 #1 Z. zeusxix Schwintek slide mechanism when the motor home is in transit. If you have answers, please help by responding to the unanswered posts. There isn't a REAL NEED to lubricate the slides, it just helps with keeping the moving parts in working condition. Schwintek In-Wall Slide-Out For years Lippert has been the industry leader in innovative, versatile In-Wall® Slide-Out technology, making cable slide-outs largely obsolete. We would then repeat this process a minimum of three times until the system fully retimes. 5. As for your slide stalling on one side, well to me that is what my problem was and I ended up having to replace the motor. I did it from the outside but inside I could only get the front, the rear I couldn't figure out how to get between the wall and slide. Then they produced that video above about lubrication. Coming from my past experience, you can use a dry lube (CRC - green can) to lube your Schwintek slide. Since I am a PITA. (The ‘gibbs’ and ‘coupler’ can be seen if you gently pull the rubber seal back on the exterior, at the rails.) I removed the screws now the slide is pretty smooth. He was using a Powerpoint presentation connected to the Internet. can attract dirt which would get caught up in the gears/rack). The electric motor requires no maintenance other than having 12-volt power to the unit. Early on Lippert/Schwintek recommended that you do not lubricate the slide (grease, oil, etc. The way to retime the Schwintek system is simple. My manual for the Schwintek/PowerGear slideout systems says to not lubricate the tracks, just the motor gear. Once again there are several options such as the cable slides (BAL Acu-slide), Schwintek with small motors in the sidewall and a gear driven track, or a standard mechanism with an electric motor. 4 - Retention Screw Fig. Repeat this process for both sides of the slide room. I then had him go to LCI's You Tube channel and he had to watch his cohort showing what and how to lube the slide system. See posts with no answers. Our customers loved the Schwintek system when we launched it more than 5 years ago, and today more than 70 brands carry the time-tested system. Lubrication with CRC product should eliminate the noise in most cases. I can see if you are in a high humidity … Lippert says you should do it from the outside and inside. Fig. We have a 2017 Thor 29.3 with a full length slide.