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Main Forum => General Discussion => Topic started by: jdw on March 15, 2011, 06:33:06 pm
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I keep looking at the "lubricate this once a month" sticker on the kwik step, knowing I'm past due.
In the instructions, it says one must only use their special "kwik lube" spray-on grease or the heavens will open and a rain of cats and dogs will presage the end of days. (Paraphrasing.)
Is this true? With finite cargo capacity, I'd prefer not to lug around something so special purpose. What do you use?
Thanks!
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!:)!
I've been using Mystery Oil on mine
Bill Golden
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Bill, are talking about "Marvel" mystery oil? I used that in my air impact wrench every day, about 6 drops, it lasted a long time. Then I rebuilt it! 2o2
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I keep looking at the "lubricate this once a month" sticker on the kwik step, knowing I'm past due.
In the instructions, it says one must only use their special "kwik lube" spray-on grease or the heavens will open and a rain of cats and dogs will presage the end of days. (Paraphrasing.)
Is this true? With finite cargo capacity, I'd prefer not to lug around something so special purpose. What do you use?
Thanks!
Sold my jet boat but still have the Bombardier spray lube and it is worlds better than normal lubes for staying where you want it to be.
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I have used white lithium grease(which comes in a spray can), for the past seven years on my steps, and they are still working fine. I use it every 2 monh's or so, and wipe off the excess.
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I am a bad boy. I think I lubricated my step once, a few months after I bought my PC in June of 2007. That would make it .....3.5 years ago. It does work extremely well with no strange sounds or squeeks.
Are you owners having issues with your electric step, or is it simply preventative maintenance? I suppose I should lube mine up.
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Mine was starting to squeak, I hit it with a little wd40, will look for something a little better.
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I am a bad boy. I think I lubricated my step once, a few months after I bought my PC in June of 2007. That would make it .....3.5 years ago. It does work extremely well with no strange sounds or squeeks.
Are you owners having issues with your electric step, or is it simply preventative maintenance? I suppose I should lube mine up.
All this forum talk and it's been about as long for me, and while looking for what I used before I found a can of the lithium spray stuff in the cabinet and you would be surprised at the lower noise level while actuating. I guess you should lube, ever now and again, or at least a year or so. You should have the wind at your back after you crawl under to get the hidden lube spots.
Now that has me thinking about the slides, hmmmmmmmm.
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I don't lube my steps on a regular schedule. If I notice a little jerky movement or continuing squeek and I'm close to my workshop, I'll spray the moving parts. I do try to lube the slide every 2 -3 months.
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I don't lube my steps on a regular schedule. If I notice a little jerky movement or continuing squeek and I'm close to my workshop, I'll spray the moving parts. I do try to lube the slide every 2 -3 months.
How do you lube the slide? On our last trip, my slide was making noise and I sprayed the sliding arms on the sides with silicone and the noise stopped. I looked under the slide and wondered if I should lube the screw drive somehow.
Bob
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Well this sure turned interesting. :)
I'm glad to know my step isn't about seize up, and that I can be a bit flexible in what I use.
And I'm definitely interested in hearing more about how (and how often) people lubricate their slide-out.
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I'm also interested in info regarding the best way to lube the slide (a little Lithium grease on the metal to metal areas?).
My last rig had hydraulic cylinders that moved the slide so I can't draw from that.
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You should use a dry lubricant on all the metal components. Don't use a moist lubricant like wd-40 since it will attract dust and road grime--a dry lubricant will not. Protect All makes a very good dry slideout lube. I've used the walmart slideout lube, but I'm not sure about it's quality. You'll have to crawl under the slide to get to the mechanism. Clean off as much dust/grime as you can (I also crank up the compressor and blow out the area), then spray the lube on all the moving parts. I also lube the joint points on the sides of the slide.
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It is just incredible to me that in this day and age anyone makes equipment that has to be serviced monthly and besides that it is a PITA to do. Surely Phoenix can find a step supplier with self lubicating bushings or something simpler than this. I just use engine oil and it lasts at least 3 months but is messy to apply climbing underneath with an oil can.
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Go to a bicycle shope, and purchase bicycle chain lube, won't collect dirt, works great on the step.
BG 2o2
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Here is another choice.
I find "BREAK FREE CLP" works great on everything. It is available at Wal-Mart in the sporting goods department. It works without attracting dirt and grime.
Here is a link to their website.
http://www.break-free.com/
Barry
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Really jumping this thread now! When it comes to the rubber seals around the slide and old RV guy told me years ago that the best product to use to keep the seals fresh and as slippery as possible it Johnson's baby powder; I have used it faithfully and I must say it does seem to work very well. Every couple of months just lightly shake some around the seals and that is it....cheap as well.
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As lmichael says, use a dry lube, and be careful on the drive screw under the slide --- I used white lithium grease on the old unit, and it spotted the rug when the slide retracted - just a word of caution. I've been using Break Free on the step.
Jack
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Jackie, my boy, Jarheads were never much good at screwing around. :)(:
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Semper Fi, Bob!!! Hope all is well with you guys--- Btw, dw decided she doesn't care about the drop down dinette table (not much length for a bed) so we won't be going to Elkhart --- If you change yours, let me know how Kermit did it, and how you like it..
Jack
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Yes Jack, there's not much length to sleep unless for a child or legless midget. If I do anything with it I'll do it at home and order or make a filler for the middle section.
But that's no reason not to come north a bit and stay with us for a few days here in vacationland.
Safe travels.
Bob & Peg
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Thanks Bob --- just blew out the lines & antifreezed the drains --- don't know what we're doing over the winter --- going to PEI & NewFoundland this summer.
Would love to have you all here as well --- let me know if you do anything on the taable -- thanks.
Jack
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Hey Jack.
I'll be doing the same over the next few days to put her up for the winter :'(
We're planning on our Alaska trip starting in May but getting ready to hibernate for a while in a land of snow and ice.
As for the table; when our grand-daughter gets old enough I might cut the width of the table down, use the cut-offs for braces on the seat bottoms and make a cushion to fit. It'll only make for a short bed but should work for a kid.
Stay in touch (rmmpe@yahoo.com)
Safe travels & Semper Fi.
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Bob...
Great idea on the table! I'll be in touch via email...All the best
Jack
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Roger and the same to you.