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Even after a little sanding and assembling with silicone grease the old quick loc can be difficult to get apart, I personally find them a pain so I'm trialling the goosenecks from aquadaptor with the slot in where it's un clamped you can simply pull the top arm and brush head out and slot in a different one working really well and I've modified some gardiner ones so I no longer have to fight the quick locDarran
Thanks Alex - i don't think it's really a faulty parts issue, I think over time they 'ring' together, get dirt inside which just makes it hard to pull apart, I might just be kack handed as you seem to need three hands to push in the little numpty and pull the brush, once started they do come off easily, same when changing back over where the brush has only been on for an hour or so.Darran
It's my Carbon quik Loq neck I've broken . Twice now it's snapped on the bend .So buying my third one now and bits £62 , chuffing weak carbon on the bend .If I break another I will change my entire pole , neck and brush set up .I love them , but can't afford to buy this many quik Loq carbon necks at £50 a go Too weak , but I do like them .
Mine went like that after a couple of months, you just have to leave them on and just change the lot in one go, i got sick of trying , give yourself an injury. it must be all the pressure put on brush head while cleaning the windows at height.cant be cured once it happens. its maddening when you see Sir Alex on video doing it so easily and quickly, you can do it for a while when new and not used much
Honestly Alex, it's not a real issue mainly because I'm not a great fan of the brush set at 90 degrees I much prefer the angled socket which only comes with a thread because this gives a slimmer profile when getting through railings and some tight spaces we clean.If you were to make an angled quick loc I'd be there buying a couple of dozen 😃I sympathise regarding the manufacturing, I spent many years making plastic extrusion machines and later running a moulding line and trying to hold limits of 0.005mm was a nightmare!Darran
Hi Alex would this be possible for me As well?I have quite a few sockets and resi necks and they just will not work together? Some of them I cannot even get them to click into place. Some you will see I have tried sanding but have failed. If it's a yes. Gimme a couple of days and I will post themBack as it was on the verge of dropping quick loq and going to that new aquaDapter system (boooo) lol
Quote from: Pure H20 Services on July 13, 2014, 06:44:27 pmHi Alex would this be possible for me As well?I have quite a few sockets and resi necks and they just will not work together? Some of them I cannot even get them to click into place. Some you will see I have tried sanding but have failed. If it's a yes. Gimme a couple of days and I will post themBack as it was on the verge of dropping quick loq and going to that new aquaDapter system (boooo) lol These sound Duff - somethings not right. Let me know what you have via email and I can sort it for you.
I've had 2 break The first the pole fell over - so no complaints . 2nd time it just glazed the corner of a wall of a property as I was going around the back . Then 2 mins later it just flopped . Again broke in the same place The bend on the carbon neck needs more carbon thickness to strengthen it , did the extra weight , needs durability I'll post it to you when get timeI've ordered another , be my last if this happens as easily as that again .Shame as there great