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Revision as of 20:16, 2 May 2021
L1 Pro32
- Question
- How do I separate the upper and lower sections of the L1 Pro32 mid-high array?
- Answer
- Wear rubberized work gloves so you can get a good grip on the sections.
- Firmly grasp the sections about 12" above and 3" below the break.
- Hold the bottom section steady and gently rock the top section front to back about 1/4 inch. Don't rock side to side.
- While rocking, gently ease the top section away from the bottom.
L1 Compact
- Here is some advice Bose offered for the L1 Compact
All,
For those folks that are experiencing this issue we can confirm that using a “dry lubricant with Teflon” would be an acceptable solution. This can be sprayed onto a cloth and wiped onto the inside of the extension & array tracks and the inside of the lower extension electrical housing.
Note: Please do not spray directly near the electrical connections:
There are many manufactures that offer similar products, one in particular that we have used in the past with success is the TRI−FLOW* Superior Dry Lubricant with Teflon* produced by Sherwin-Williams, please note that we do not endorse any one product in particular – we are merely trying to provide you with a point of reference.
I hope this information is helpful.
Thank you, Neil
original discussion: Compact Extensions Getting Difficult to Insert