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Joe Camper
09-12-2021, 04:47 PM
There r more than a few 2 slide buses that have a queen bed mechanism that folds the top 1/3 up turning it into a day bed and also allowing someone to walk around the bottom of the bed with the slide in.
R these mechanisms something that the converters build from scratch or r they sourced out? I want one for my RV and I need another for my newest best friends Howard and Orange Crush.
Any help, pictures of your mechanism, identifying lables, anything u got lay it on me. My guess is u can build it from scratch best but mattresses how do they fold OK? No? The less the experimantation the better.
Please help.
Hoffman
09-13-2021, 12:22 AM
Sorry I don't have any details for such a mechanism. However I have a 2 slide coach with a queen bed, but I can already walk around the bed when slid in without the mattress having to fold in half.
Joe Camper
09-13-2021, 08:03 AM
There is a world of these on the web but nothing configured to bend and shorten the way they work in the ones ive seen. Bet they build them.
Linear actuators connected to a 3 piece platform, one half size piece and 2 quarter size pieces at the head. Hindge the pieces togeather put the actuators under put some kind of slide runners bam. Take a queen and bend it right at halfway and make it suck right up against the headboard. Whos got one?
BGLogistics
09-13-2021, 08:48 AM
Sawzall with a long blade - mattress problem SOLVED!! (Of course this is from the same guy that is eliminating a steering assist cylinder and removing spring brakes from the TAG), so there is that.
Ck2hans
09-13-2021, 08:58 AM
Joe:
I think the Lippert makes the bed actuators for the SOB sticks and staples brands.
Chuck
Gil_J
09-13-2021, 08:59 AM
I've only see these to slightly lift the head to allow passage with the slides in and the use of a full length mattress. I've not seen one that goes to 90 degrees, maybe 45 at best.
You certainly have the skills to make one.
Joe Camper
09-13-2021, 11:22 AM
Not looking for a 90' bend Gill just 45 or so we r on the same page. Do u think the mechanisms r built or bought
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