If a gooseneck has become jammed in the pole it is usually because of expansion of the part over time. This can especially happen if the gooseneck is older and has not been removed regularly for servicing and maintenance. The nylon on the goosenecks can absorb moisture over time and become slightly larger in diameter. On the occasional gooseneck with tighter manufacturing tolerances this can lead to a jammed gooseneck - which is a right pain.
When this happens please contact us straight away as we are able to advise on the best method for removal**. If the gooseneck is under 12 months old, once removed, we can replace the base part of the gooseneck for you so that this does not happen again.
The latest versions of this gooseneck feature a base part with ribs that increase the strength of part, reduce the weight, but also help prevent the expansion that causes this issue.
** best method for removal is
1. Remove the gooseneck lever set and top part of the gooseneck.
2. Remove the lever set in the top clamp of the pole.
3. Extend the top section of the pole and get someone to firmly hold this section.
4. Fit an adjustable spanner on the circular part of the gooseneck (see photo) and twist the gooseneck around.
5. Once the gooseneck starts to turn you can also start to pull it outwards.