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Subject Topic: Reich motor mover adjustment
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via mobile 25/6/2025 at 6:30pm
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Hi I've just bought a single axle 2010 caravan fitted with a reich ecoline automatic motor mover, the gap between the motor mover and the tyre is double the size it should be and slips I want to adjust it but not sure how.looking underneath I can see two bolt about 17 mmare these the bolts you loosen to adjust it or is there something else
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not sure on the Reich mover, but i adjusted my power touch earlier this year as i fitted new tyres. the power touch has 4 "U" bolts that clamp around the caravan chassis, together with 2 x 17mm stop bolt clamps (one either side). to adjust all the stop bolts and "U" clamps are loosened then the whole mover is slid nearer or further away from the tyre.
my measurement is 18mm I.I.R.C. so i used a small piece of chipboard the correct thickness, put that between the mover rollers and the tyre, push the mover up to that ,then retighten the "U" clamps and re-adjust the stop bolts .
i would have thought the Reich would be similar, unless there is some form of easier adjustment, on the Reich.
also its much easier if you jack up the front end of the van, untill the back of the van is touching the floor, ( assuming the mover is fitted at the front of the axel, if not then t'other way around

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