How many schwintek in wall slide out systems are there?
How many schwintek in wall slide out systems are there?
In 2013 Lippert Component’s produced more than 120,000 Schwintek In-Wall Slide-Out Systems for RV and motorhome manufacturers around the world using our efficient, state-of-the-art manufacturing processes.
When does a schwintek slide out go out of sync?
Over 70 RV brands use the Schwintek slide-out system from Lippert, and a slide-out can get out of sync. This happens when the two sides are not matching up when fully retracted or fully extended.
Why do you have to retim a schwintek slide out?
The way you’ll know the system has retimed is because both sides would then extend or retract at the same time. The reason we need to run the system in and out three times is to give the system an opportunity to re-sync itself. The Schwintek system has two motors that counts revolutions.
Which is the industry leader in slide outs?
For years Lippert has been the industry leader in innovative, versatile In-Wall® Slide-Out technology, making cable slide-outs largely obsolete. 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.
Can a schwintek in wall slide out be repaired?
Find everything you need to repair and replace worn-out parts on your Schwintek In-Wall® Slide-Out or any of the other many slide-out systems from Lippert.
Over 70 RV brands use the Schwintek slide-out system from Lippert, and a slide-out can get out of sync. This happens when the two sides are not matching up when fully retracted or fully extended.
What kind of power source does schwintek Slide Controller use?
Common connection on controller goes to common connection on extend and retract switch. Extend and retract connections on the controller go to the extend and retract terminals on the switch. Switch is powered by the OEM supplied 12V DC power source. Power and Ground Connections at the Controller
How long does it take to retim a schwintek slide out?
When you extend or retract the system, at the end of the stroke, you want to stay on the switch for approximately three to five seconds to assure that the controller is able to recognize the zero point. If you’d like more information about your Schwintek In-Wall Slide-Out-System, contact Lippert.