04-30-2014, 08:05 AM
Ernie, the way Newell flat floor slides close is:
1) Bladder deflates
2) Floor section between the "lines" (23"-30") drops straight down leaving an opening in the floor several inches deep and the length of the slide directly in front of the slide
3) Slide moves inward at grade so to speak, no tilting, no lifting
4) When floor closes the space and is now flush with the opening covered by the floor of the slide
5) Bladder reinflates
The rising/lowering floor panel has to be floored separately.
1) Bladder deflates
2) Floor section between the "lines" (23"-30") drops straight down leaving an opening in the floor several inches deep and the length of the slide directly in front of the slide
3) Slide moves inward at grade so to speak, no tilting, no lifting
4) When floor closes the space and is now flush with the opening covered by the floor of the slide
5) Bladder reinflates
The rising/lowering floor panel has to be floored separately.