My forward opening hatch is a Bomar 1080-10A with a single support arm. Manufactured in 1998 and installed in my 1998 H-310, it has a single support arm.
Since day one, this hatch has been near impossible to open due to the friction in the holding mechanism of the support arm.
Below is an exploded view of the holding mechanism :
This is a closeup of the above exploded view.
Once the lid has been easily and smoothly pushed open, it takes only a small amount of torque in the CW direction to hold the lid in place. When it comes time to lower and lock the lid closed, that's when the grunting and cursing commences. The amount of CCW torque needed on the grooved handle to relieve the pressure on the lower tapered split tube is many times the initial CW torque applied. Should someone unfamiliar with the problem open the hatch and secure it too tightly, a wet rag and pump pliers are required to loosen the upper grooved tube.
Anyone ever run into this and how, or did you overcome it ?
Any and all replies : serious, humorous, comforting, discomforting, insulting and extremely offensive would be most appreciated.
Since day one, this hatch has been near impossible to open due to the friction in the holding mechanism of the support arm.
Below is an exploded view of the holding mechanism :
This is a closeup of the above exploded view.
Once the lid has been easily and smoothly pushed open, it takes only a small amount of torque in the CW direction to hold the lid in place. When it comes time to lower and lock the lid closed, that's when the grunting and cursing commences. The amount of CCW torque needed on the grooved handle to relieve the pressure on the lower tapered split tube is many times the initial CW torque applied. Should someone unfamiliar with the problem open the hatch and secure it too tightly, a wet rag and pump pliers are required to loosen the upper grooved tube.
Anyone ever run into this and how, or did you overcome it ?
Any and all replies : serious, humorous, comforting, discomforting, insulting and extremely offensive would be most appreciated.