Kierri
Established Member
My machine: Awfs18
My problem: Rollers
As many have encountered & mentioned in older threads, the plastic tubing on the quick release tension lever on my Ax has perished and in a quick period of time & with little usage. (I've owned it for a few months, but used it very much - fear of failure & all that.)
I've sent a quick email to Ax to request replacements, but with it being the weekend, I'm sure they won't get around to sorting it for a whole, I think someone mentioned having to wait a while for deliver. Remembering what others have noted, I was wondering if there was a way I could fix this quickly. The lever is impossible to move without them - for me anyway.
Someone mentioned cut tubing, someone mentioned bearings... No one mentioned sizing or how to actually do it. I don't want to try, fail and make it worse. After caring for & losing my late-Mama, I do have some oxygen tubing knocking about - somewhere - it may be appropriate. Though the word "somewhere" is the operative word here.
Many thanks in advance of your wonderful advice,
Kierri xx
My problem: Rollers
As many have encountered & mentioned in older threads, the plastic tubing on the quick release tension lever on my Ax has perished and in a quick period of time & with little usage. (I've owned it for a few months, but used it very much - fear of failure & all that.)
I've sent a quick email to Ax to request replacements, but with it being the weekend, I'm sure they won't get around to sorting it for a whole, I think someone mentioned having to wait a while for deliver. Remembering what others have noted, I was wondering if there was a way I could fix this quickly. The lever is impossible to move without them - for me anyway.
Someone mentioned cut tubing, someone mentioned bearings... No one mentioned sizing or how to actually do it. I don't want to try, fail and make it worse. After caring for & losing my late-Mama, I do have some oxygen tubing knocking about - somewhere - it may be appropriate. Though the word "somewhere" is the operative word here.
Many thanks in advance of your wonderful advice,
Kierri xx