I have an Elddis Avante 362 with a Truma Mover II Version M1.
On returning from my last holiday I found that there was about an inch play in the off-side roller (the whole part that clamps against the wheel), On comparing with the near-side I found that two bolts were missing (these were missing from the back of the unit as you look at it).
I have made up two bolts myself but would like to replace with original if possible.
After contacting Truma, Derby, they gave me the nearest authorised dealer and I took a bolt off the unit to show them.
They did not have any in stock and I asked if they could order two from Truma.
The caravan is 2005 manufacture, and the Truma mover I am not sure how old it is but the person at the dealers said 'Oh, its an old one'.
The bolts are 25mm in length, the thread extends approx 10mm from the tip, then there is 8mm without thread that extends to the bolt head.
The reason for the unthreaded part is so that the bolt can be tightened without locking the moving parts together (I did try a fully threaded bolt and it just locks it solid).
I have not heard from the dealer yet and I am not holding much hope in getting replacements, unless of course, someone out there knows better!
On returning from my last holiday I found that there was about an inch play in the off-side roller (the whole part that clamps against the wheel), On comparing with the near-side I found that two bolts were missing (these were missing from the back of the unit as you look at it).
I have made up two bolts myself but would like to replace with original if possible.
After contacting Truma, Derby, they gave me the nearest authorised dealer and I took a bolt off the unit to show them.
They did not have any in stock and I asked if they could order two from Truma.
The caravan is 2005 manufacture, and the Truma mover I am not sure how old it is but the person at the dealers said 'Oh, its an old one'.
The bolts are 25mm in length, the thread extends approx 10mm from the tip, then there is 8mm without thread that extends to the bolt head.
The reason for the unthreaded part is so that the bolt can be tightened without locking the moving parts together (I did try a fully threaded bolt and it just locks it solid).
I have not heard from the dealer yet and I am not holding much hope in getting replacements, unless of course, someone out there knows better!