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  Room Dividers Discussion  Room Dividers D...  Maintenance  Do the Casters Require Oil to Keep the Ball Bearings in Prime Working Condition?
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New Post 8/25/2009 3:08 PM
  kathleen
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Do the Casters Require Oil to Keep the Ball Bearings in Prime Working Condition?  
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We're using your room dividers in a veterinary school to separate some of our classrooms.

As you can imagine, the room dividers get awfully dirty in such a facility, and we're wondering what kind of maintenance we can do to keep these things running like new. We do have to open and close the dividers almost every day. Is there any type of grease or oil we should be doing to keep the casters smooth? Are there ball bearings that need to be replaced? What about the divider joints, should we grease those at all? Anything else you recommend to keep the dividers in prime condition?

Thanks,

Tina Deverson
Facility Manager


Guest Post from Robin:

To clean the panels, we reccomend a non foaming cleaner, like, Resolve. Do not use water. No maintanance is required on the hinges or casters. Just make sure you close and lock your room divider when transporting it. This will prevent the hinges form twisting over time.






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