Slide Out Rooms, Mechanics and Structures E-book

93 pages 433 KB

$14.99

by Dave Galey

NOTE: This is a downloadable e-book edition. It does not include a printed book or CD.

This book explores the various options for creating an expandable room in a recreational vehicle. It is fairly heavy on structural theory but also includes actuation methods, alignment solutions, seals, latching and and a proposed electrical diagram. 92 Pages.
Table of Contents

Chapter Page
Introduction 7
Structural Study 11
The slide-out Section 45
Actuation Methods 61
Seals 69
Latches 73
Electrical Controls 79
Conclusions 83
Appendix 85

Please note that the downloaded e-book is a fully copyrighted work owned by Dave Galey. Reproduction, distribution or copying without his express written permission is illegal under U.S and international copyright laws.

By making this purchase you are authorized to download one copy for your own use. You are not authorized to make copies to share with others. To put it in simplest terms, that is theft and you wouldn't want it done to anything of yours.

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by Dave Galey

NOTE: This is a downloadable e-book edition. It does not include a printed book or CD.

This book explores the various options for creating an expandable room in a recreational vehicle. It is fairly heavy on structural theory but also includes actuation methods, alignment solutions, seals, latching and and a proposed electrical diagram. 92 Pages.
Table of Contents

Chapter Page
Introduction 7
Structural Study 11
The slide-out Section 45
Actuation Methods 61
Seals 69
Latches 73
Electrical Controls 79
Conclusions 83
Appendix 85

Please note that the downloaded e-book is a fully copyrighted work owned by Dave Galey. Reproduction, distribution or copying without his express written permission is illegal under U.S and international copyright laws.

By making this purchase you are authorized to download one copy for your own use. You are not authorized to make copies to share with others. To put it in simplest terms, that is theft and you wouldn't want it done to anything of yours.

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