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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Clive McDonald on August 05, 2009, 07:14:58 pm

Title: SLX clamps tip 2
Post by: Clive McDonald on August 05, 2009, 07:14:58 pm
My first tip was to re attach with electrical tape when the whole clamp comes off.

My second tip is to put some bright tape(or flouresent paint if there is such a thing) on the cams and screws so that when these come off-and they will- they can be found easier.
Title: Re: SLX clamps tip 2
Post by: thewaterwizard on August 05, 2009, 08:01:07 pm
i thought the problems were sorted out now
im waiting to here some feed back on the super max before i order

  robin
Title: Re: SLX clamps tip 2
Post by: Clive McDonald on August 05, 2009, 08:24:15 pm
This is meant as a genuine and  helpfull tip. I am happy with my slx. I haven't got a super max.
Title: Re: SLX clamps tip 2
Post by: Alex Gardiner on August 05, 2009, 08:29:23 pm
My first tip was to re attach with electrical tape when the whole clamp comes off.

My second tip is to put some bright tape(or flouresent paint if there is such a thing) on the cams and screws so that when these come off-and they will- they can be found easier.

What on earth are you doing to your pole?  :)

The cams and screws have never come off the poles in our vehicle.
Title: Re: SLX clamps tip 2
Post by: steve a on August 05, 2009, 09:21:09 pm
My first tip was to re attach with electrical tape when the whole clamp comes off.

My second tip is to put some bright tape(or flouresent paint if there is such a thing) on the cams and screws so that when these come off-and they will- they can be found easier.

What on earth are you doing to your pole?  :)

The cams and screws have never come off the poles in our vehicle.

Think the guy must be completely 'ladder free' and is pole vaulting over fences. LOL 8)
Title: Re: SLX clamps tip 2
Post by: suds window service on August 05, 2009, 09:23:39 pm
My first tip was to re attach with electrical tape when the whole clamp comes off.

My second tip is to put some bright tape(or flouresent paint if there is such a thing) on the cams and screws so that when these come off-and they will- they can be found easier.

What on earth are you doing to your pole?  :)

The cams and screws have never come off the poles in our vehicle.
erm...how,s me alfa alex lol
Title: Re: SLX clamps tip 2
Post by: Clive McDonald on August 05, 2009, 09:37:46 pm
I am very heavy on equipment, my xtels all have clamps that come adrift. A cam and corresponding bolt have come off mine about three times now.Each time requiring a ten to twenty  minute search of grass to find them. As posted my solution will be to put some colourfull tape on so that they can be noticed easier.

I can see that 'inventing problems that don't exist' is not helpful.And if i am in a very small minority of 'pole vaulting' users and no one else has this problem then i apologise. Buying an slx has been one of the best decisions i ever made, so anyone reading this don't let these comments detract from that.
Title: Re: SLX clamps tip 2
Post by: John Walker on August 06, 2009, 07:41:34 am
I fixed my SL-X pole to a roll of sticky tape so I wouldnt lose my roll of tape.


 ;D
Title: Re: SLX clamps tip 2
Post by: steve a on August 06, 2009, 06:44:34 pm
I fixed my SL-X pole to a roll of sticky tape so I wouldnt lose my roll of tape.


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