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Rev: 07.12.18

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Fig. 2 

Fig. 3 

Resources Required

1. 

1 to 2 Persons

2. 

11/32

" Nut Driver

3. 

Needle Nose Pliers

Component Descriptions

Components are shrink wrapped to each other (Fig. 2). The shrink wrap material will need to be removed. 

Lay out all components, which will include the following:

1. 

SlimRack® columns, labeled Left Hand (LH) (Fig. 3) and Right Hand (RH) (Fig. 4).

Note: 

The variant code sticker will have a DAS (Fig. 3 and Fig. 4) to depict a disassembled components 

package. 

2. 

Gear rack pieces cut to length (4 pcs), with an end bracket assembled at one end. 

3. 

Large plastic bag includes:

A. 

End brackets: stepped (Fig. 5A) and flat (Fig. 5B), or a combination of both (4 pcs)

B. 

Small plastic bag (Fig. 6) includes:

I. 

Pins (4 pcs)

II. 

Push nuts (4 pcs)

III. 

Strip of 

1/2

" foam squares; minimum of 8 squares

Fig. 5 

A

B

Fig. 4 

Fig. 6 

Summary of Contents for SlimRack Slide-out

Page 1: ...Rev 07 13 2018 SlimRack Components Assembly Manual SlimRack Slide out COMPONENTS ASSEMBLY MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...t System This manual is to be used in conjunction with the SlimRack Slide out Programming Installation and Service Manual Additional Warranty Exclusions In addition to the terms conditions and exclusions set forth in the Lippert Components Inc s Limited Warranty incorporated herein 1 Any claim that is submitted involving damage or dysfunction due to a gear rack misalignment will be excluded from w...

Page 3: ... SlimRack columns labeled Left Hand LH Fig 3 and Right Hand RH Fig 4 Note The variant code sticker will have a DAS Fig 3 and Fig 4 to depict a disassembled components package 2 Gear rack pieces cut to length 4 pcs with an end bracket assembled at one end 3 Large plastic bag includes A End brackets stepped Fig 5A and flat Fig 5B or a combination of both 4 pcs B Small plastic bag Fig 6 includes I Pi...

Page 4: ...e Gear Rack Assembly Note The term timing refers to the synchronizing of both the upper and lower gear rack assemblies within the SlimRack columns The SlimRack System will not function correctly unless properly timed If the upper and lower gear rack assemblies are not inserted into the columns equally the SlimRack System will be out of synchronization If both the upper and lower gear racks are in ...

Page 5: ...he upper Fig 9 and lower Fig 10 gear racks will cause the SlimRack System to be out of time and will cause the system to malfunction 4 Insert both the upper and lower gear rack pieces uniformly Fig 11 through the primary wipe seal and then the secondary wipe seal allowing the gear racks to feed into the spur gears at the same time Note The timing and synchronization of the gear racks MUST be maint...

Page 6: ...cable 9 Place the pin through both the bracket and the gear rack securing the other end of the pin with a push nut Fig 14 Note The push nut should be installed from below the bracket and the pin from above when mounted 10 Apply a small square of foam to the flat edge of the gear rack located within the center of the bracket Fig 15 This prevents the bracket from moving freely when installing the Sl...

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Page 8: ...ded Any unauthorized use shall void any applicable warranty The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice and at the sole discretion of LCI Revised editions are available for free download from lci1 com Please recycle all obsolete materials For all concerns or questions please contact Lippert Components Inc Ph 574 537 8900 Web lci1 com Email customerservice lci1 com ...

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