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5th December 2007, 07:30 PM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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What Would You Suggest?
Hi,
I purchased these aluminium extension ladders just over a year ago from Bunnings. However, when I came to use them last weekend I had terrible trouble opening them up. On closer inspection of the mechanism I noticed that it appeared the aluminium had picked between two of the surfaces (see attachments). So this arvo I stripped the ladders apart and deburred the holes and cleaned up the surfaces as well as I could. I then put it back together and it is working a treat. However, I know from past experience more than often it will happen again and I will have to go through the same process again.
I was wondering if I should just leave the surfaces clean and occassionaly blow any muck out with the aid of my compressor, or is there something I could use that will prevent some possible friction happening that will result in the material picking up again?
Thank you to those you are kind enough to reply.
Cheers
MH
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5th December 2007, 07:38 PM #2
I'd spray the mating surfaces with CRC Drylube (Teflon) before reassembly
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