My passenger side wrap doesn't follow the vehicle anymore. It comes down the vehicle perfectly but as it rounds the corner to the back of the vehicle, it goes forward about an inch and seem to get caught. Raising the head pressure worked earlier in the week but the problem returned yesterday. Drivers side pressure is around 40 lb and I had the passenger at around 70 and it still wasn't following. Also the top end of the wrap tips toward the vehicle at the higher pressure especially the rear wheel well of pickups. Is it a bad idea to keep the head pressure at this level? What else should I be looking at ?
Does the wrap properly hit the front of the vehicle first before swinging out then coming back down the rail? I’ve noticed that my Quickfire wraps only properly follow after correctly hitting the front.
if the above doesn’t apply, have you checked the arm that triggers the switch on the head to make sure it’s hitting the trigger at the correct moment? I have had the arm knocked out of place requiring proper adjustment.
when you stand under the quick fire head and manually trigger the wrap extension, describe how it’s motion compared to the driver side. Also are the rails that the wrap slides out and in on clean?
do you hear any leaking from the air cylinder piston that slides in and out of the head when the arm is in a static waiting position or when you manually trigger the wrap extension?
just trying to help rule out different Things.