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General Boards => Technical Support => Topic started by: Mark Hosier on May 06, 2022, 03:09:45 AM
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When I tried to extend the generator, I could hear the 12-volt motor whining but no movement of the generator slide. The whining noise is present while selecting the extend or retract positions of the slide switch. In crawling under the motorhome, I can see the slide motor is connected to an approximate 3-foot long rod that is attached to a locking plate at the nose of the motorhome. It is my understanding that the slide action is accomplished solely by this motor & rod combination. If so, it appears the gearing that connects the motor & rod has failed. I have searched within this forum for any information addressing a similar occurrence and had no luck.
1. Am I correct in stating the slide on my particular motorhome is controlled exclusively by the 12-volt motor and rod combination, versus hydraulic intervention?
2. If yes, has anyone else experienced this and how did you go about repairing the gearing? I see where two bolts will drop the motor and disconnect the locking plate. Additionally, there are two wires running from the motor body to the wiring bay under the driver's seat.
I am very hesitant to remove the forward bolt and manually unlock the locking plate for fear I may not be able to re-engage it to secure the generator slide for travel.
I've attached two photos. One is showing the motor and rod combination while the second shows the locking plate connected at the end of the rod.
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My apologies. I sent this out without saying thank you in advance.
Thank you very much.
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Mark,
What does the label on the linear actuator motor say? Fred
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Hi Fred. I've attached a photo of the label. Thank you.
Mark
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Mark,
I am not sure what happened to "Motion Industries" which is the manufacturer of your linear actuator. You have a couple of choices depending upon your mechanical ability. You could disconnect the shaft end and see if you can extend the gen for service and then resecure. You could document all the dimensions and find a close replacement rated for the load it is moving. Here is one I found on line for $65.00. Fred
http://knoppix.net/store/Motion-Systems-Corporation-Linear-Actuator-73465-400-6000rpm_272990825221.html
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Mark
If you remove the actuator assembly and unlatch the lock the generator should be able to pull out the amount of effort depends on what kind of shape the bearings it rolls on are in.
If you take out the actuator you can disassemble the motor from the actuator.
The litter tube of the actuator unscrews from the housing and will come out exposing the two bevel gears that drive the acme screw that extends the actuator .
I suspect you will find one or both gears are missing teeth or you may get off easy and find a bad thrust washer.
Note : the gear mesh rely on that tube being screwed into the right depth and in the case of my unit the screw jack had tighten up
causing the motor to unscrew the outer tube pulling the gears came out of mesh ( motor ran but no movement).
Hope this helps
Eric
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Thank you very much Fred and Eric. Your advice will serve me well when I get enough downtime to tinker with it. I will report my resolution so I may help someone else in the future.
Mark