There are regular reports of the concertina doors coming out of their slideways on the Autoflow. The moving end of the door is meant to be contained using a kit which has a plate bolted to the underside of the door, and which has a downwards facing plastic top hat bush. This bush is located using a dowel which is press fitted into the plate. Over time, the dowel works loose and falls out, resulting in the top hat bush falling away. Part number M0001024
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There are regular reports of the concertina doors coming out of their slideways on the Autoflow. The moving end of the door is meant to be contained using a kit which has a plate bolted to the underside of the door, and which has a downwards facing plastic top hat bush. This bush is located using a dowel which is press fitted into the plate. Over time, the dowel works loose and falls out, resulting in the top hat bush falling away. Part number M0001024
TB0402, Modification, Autoflow, Concertina, Door, Slide, Pin TB0402_Modification_to_Autoflow_Concertina_Door_Slide_Pin_Image5.png
The unmodified plate is shown below:
Stuga P/No M0001024
Simply countersink the centre of the 3 holes shown on the left hand side. The countersink should be done from the face shown, and should allow for an M5 countersunk screw to fit flush or subflush, but without the countersink section of the screw breaking through the far face of the plate.
The M5 countersunk screw should then be “loc-tited” in place.
When fitting, the top hat can then slide fit over the screw as normal (note: it will be a looser fit than with the dowel, but will be captivated when the door is installed).
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