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Title: Slx after service
Post by: R W C on July 21, 2009, 04:21:40 pm
I bought the 1st batch of sl-x about a year ago, sections 1 and 2 where spinning and closing on theselves when doing windows above cons,and the clamps where as tight as they could be, was really annoying me and I felt the time was approaching for it to see the end of its days, spoke to Mr Gardiner and sorted it for having a service and clamp upgrade.
Courier collected pole on Wednesday and I recieved it back today and ive got to say these new clamps are a seriously major improvement as there not crushing the carbon and I now feel I feel it will last me so much longer,

Chris
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: lee09 on July 21, 2009, 04:37:48 pm
That must mean mine should be back any minute as Mr. has had mine over two weeks now.
Come on Alex! ;D
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: R W C on July 21, 2009, 05:07:08 pm
Well some of us are just a little more special then others but im sure one day youll become one of the elite  ;)

Chris
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: Alex Gardiner on July 21, 2009, 05:11:01 pm
That must mean mine should be back any minute as Mr. has had mine over two weeks now.
Come on Alex! ;D

R W C is a little more special than you Lee, in that he was impatient and so got the pole back with just the new clamp bodies fitted, but with the old style levers  :)

Yours will be going out Wednesday or Thursday with the new style levers fitted, so I think that makes you even more special  ;D
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: R W C on July 21, 2009, 05:21:05 pm
That must mean mine should be back any minute as Mr. has had mine over two weeks now.
Come on Alex! ;D

R W C is a little more special than you Lee, in that he was impatient and so got the pole back with just the new clamp bodies fitted, but with the old style levers  :)

Yours will be going out Wednesday or Thursday with the new style levers fitted, so I think that makes you even more special  ;D

But hopefully the levers are included with my 18ft sl-x that is being delivered tomorrow so I can do the 60 second change over  ;D got me questioning now if I should order the 35ft sl-x now Alex  ;D
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: lee09 on July 21, 2009, 05:31:39 pm
Alex, your makin me blush.
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: Alex Gardiner on July 21, 2009, 06:17:32 pm
That must mean mine should be back any minute as Mr. has had mine over two weeks now.
Come on Alex! ;D

R W C is a little more special than you Lee, in that he was impatient and so got the pole back with just the new clamp bodies fitted, but with the old style levers  :)

Yours will be going out Wednesday or Thursday with the new style levers fitted, so I think that makes you even more special  ;D

But hopefully the levers are included with my 18ft sl-x that is being delivered tomorrow so I can do the 60 second change over  ;D got me questioning now if I should order the 35ft sl-x now Alex  ;D

Your levers will be included with your 18ft which will be going out to you tomorrow, you should receive them on Thursday. You will like the 18ft.
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: DaveG on July 22, 2009, 03:28:11 pm
Chris , Alex..

How do the clamps differ?  My pole has started spinning and dropping (allen bolts tightened fully) and was wondering what to do about it?

Cheers guys

Dave
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: R W C on July 22, 2009, 03:55:55 pm
Chris , Alex..

How do the clamps differ?  My pole has started spinning and dropping (allen bolts tightened fully) and was wondering what to do about it?

Cheers guys

Dave

Send it back to Gardiners for the service, the clamps are a major improvement, they dont squash the carbon anymore and no more alan key.

Chris
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: [GQC] Tim on July 22, 2009, 03:59:45 pm
Chris , Alex..

How do the clamps differ?  My pole has started spinning and dropping (allen bolts tightened fully) and was wondering what to do about it?

Cheers guys

Dave

Send it back to Gardiners for the service, the clamps are a major improvement, they dont squash the carbon anymore and no more alan key.

Chris

Shame that I got mine serviced before they started putting the new clamps on them.  :(  :(

Oh well, can't have it all. Still very happy with the SL-X, almost 2 years already. Wow, still doesn't show much wear.
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: DaveG on July 22, 2009, 05:10:43 pm
Chris , Alex..

How do the clamps differ?  My pole has started spinning and dropping (allen bolts tightened fully) and was wondering what to do about it?

Cheers guys

Dave

Send it back to Gardiners for the service, the clamps are a major improvement, they dont squash the carbon anymore and no more alan key.

Chris

Thanks Chris, how much does the service cost?
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: R W C on July 22, 2009, 05:32:55 pm
Ill wait till Alex comes on
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: DaveG on July 22, 2009, 05:47:08 pm
Ok mate . Ta
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: Alex Gardiner on July 22, 2009, 07:38:16 pm
Chris , Alex..

How do the clamps differ?  My pole has started spinning and dropping (allen bolts tightened fully) and was wondering what to do about it?

Cheers guys

Dave

Send it back to Gardiners for the service, the clamps are a major improvement, they dont squash the carbon anymore and no more alan key.

Chris

Thanks Chris, how much does the service cost?

There will be a free clamp upgrade for older SL-X poles (MK1 & MK2).  The new clamps will be available in two forms:
 
DIY form - we send the clamps and fitting instructions to you (fitting time about 15 minutes). There will be a handling and postage charge of £7 (free if you haven't had a service before).

Workshop form - we can fit the clamps for you for a £15 charge if the pole has not had a service before or £35 if it has already had the free service, this includes picking the pole up, fitting the clamps and returning the pole to you.  Both of these options will be available on the website by next week.
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: DaveG on July 22, 2009, 07:40:52 pm
Thanks Alex is it possible to put a pic up of the new clamps?

Thanks Dave
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: pingu on July 22, 2009, 07:59:57 pm
Hi Alex...could you send me the clamp upgrade if the pole hs not already been sent.

Cheers
Dave (Holland).
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: Alex Gardiner on July 22, 2009, 08:06:56 pm
Hi Alex...could you send me the clamp upgrade if the pole hs not already been sent.

Cheers
Dave (Holland).

Email me Dave and I will sort it.
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: R W C on July 22, 2009, 08:07:42 pm
Sorry Alex bet your hacked off with what ive started, but the new clamps are definatly a improvement on the pole, to be honest there the only reason I was thinking of getting a glyder or fusion but now im glad Ive ordered a new sl-x.

Chris
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: R W C on July 22, 2009, 08:13:15 pm
Its got the older clamps till the new ones arrive tommorow.
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: Alex Gardiner on July 22, 2009, 08:17:18 pm
Chris , Alex..

How do the clamps differ?  My pole has started spinning and dropping (allen bolts tightened fully) and was wondering what to do about it?

Cheers guys

Dave

The new clamps use just the clamp body to grip the section. They are still sideways operated, but now have the levers across the top of the clamp body instead of down one side. They are very easy to operate and have a good adjustment range. Retro-fitting them to an old pole will give a completely new lease of life.

Here are some pics - first ever.
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: Alex Gardiner on July 22, 2009, 08:19:09 pm
and more...
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: Alex Gardiner on July 22, 2009, 08:20:26 pm
and another....
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: R W C on July 22, 2009, 08:20:58 pm
When working with it today i thought the clamps where round the wrong way but now i see why after looking at the pic.

Chris
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: R W C on July 22, 2009, 08:22:03 pm
no more catching on connie roofs.

Chris
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: Alex Gardiner on July 22, 2009, 08:22:43 pm
no more catching on connie roofs.

Chris

Exactly  :D
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: ftp on July 22, 2009, 08:31:30 pm
Do I get some too Alex? I have the snazzy looking silver ones at the moment. Can i assume there is no sawing involved? I'd like to change mine 'cos i'm down to less than a mill on one or two.
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: R W C on July 22, 2009, 08:36:47 pm
mine where that bad that to stop it spinning i had too pull section one out then tighten with alan key then had to un tighten release clamp shut it down then alan key again to tighten, but now look how much distance i got now, i recon i got more distance then i had when it was new.

Chris
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: Alex Gardiner on July 22, 2009, 08:45:25 pm
Do I get some too Alex? I have the snazzy looking silver ones at the moment. Can i assume there is no sawing involved? I'd like to change mine 'cos i'm down to less than a mill on one or two.

I will email you the fitting instructions ftp, and you can assess for yourself.
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: ftp on July 22, 2009, 09:38:24 pm
Yep, I can manage that.
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: [GQC] Tim on July 22, 2009, 10:55:37 pm
Do I get some too Alex? I have the snazzy looking silver ones at the moment. Can i assume there is no sawing involved? I'd like to change mine 'cos i'm down to less than a mill on one or two.

I will email you the fitting instructions ftp, and you can assess for yourself.


Could you do me a big favour and send them to me too?

Thanks Alex.
Title: Re: Slx after service
Post by: Alex Gardiner on July 22, 2009, 11:06:53 pm
Done.