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We have the same problem, when we took delivery the whole unit was loose and came away from the base, we mentioned this to our dealer who made arrangements to have it looked at in the workshop, they stopped it coming away but it is still unstable in the "open" position.
I wondered if anyone is of the same opinion as us about the table that slides in the dining area, my husband leant on this one day and it came off its mounting and badly marked the wall, ok so we won't lean on it again but it does seem a bit unsafe for a table we have asked our dealer to report this to Swift as a poor design which I believe he has done, maybe if you have one of the newer Voyagers yours will have a different design I hope.
We have this unit, no problem, well just one, the top used to slide open after a quick stop. ours is screwed down at the base to the bed runners.
Easy fix for the siding top was to fit a turn buckle thingy the same as that is used to hold the table in the wardrobe, available from good dealers or from www.caktanks.co.uk
Les, will you elaborate on exactly where you've fitted the "Turn buckle thingy" please?
We've recently fitted one of these units into our Bessacarr and have screwed it down at the base to secure it but have found that the top slides open when braking or going downhill.
I don't know if this one is the same unit that you have ?
The two bolts to stop the whole unit sliding forward are on either side of the bottom drawer. They bolt into the bed base, just underneath the duvet cover.
If you zoom in on the right of the unit, just underneath the top and to the left of the red duvet, you'll see the brass bolt that we put in to hold the table top part from sliding forward.
To use the unit as a table we undid the two side bolts ( the ones into the bed base), slid the unit forwards a bit, undid the one bolt underneath the flat top and then opened the top out so that we had double the size.
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