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SDC Shaft Locks / Shaft getting loose
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 626515" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>I've owned 2 x SDC's & didn't have any major shaft lock issues with either but have heard of it. My first one would have been 18 months or so old when I sold it.</p><p>My only issue was the shaft would creep in/up after awhile so I had to reset the length once or twice during the day. No biggy & they weren't loose as in wobbly or anything.</p><p>One thing I did do with the SDC's was give the shaft a quick wipe down with a rag when folding them down at the end of the day - don't know if that helped keep the locks ok?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 626515, member: 4485"] I've owned 2 x SDC's & didn't have any major shaft lock issues with either but have heard of it. My first one would have been 18 months or so old when I sold it. My only issue was the shaft would creep in/up after awhile so I had to reset the length once or twice during the day. No biggy & they weren't loose as in wobbly or anything. One thing I did do with the SDC's was give the shaft a quick wipe down with a rag when folding them down at the end of the day - don't know if that helped keep the locks ok? [/QUOTE]
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