I tried to look a the FS830 and asked for internal schematics. There could be an issue too. If you look at the pivots, there is a bolt on the left side, with the bolt head certainly pinching the inner race of a bearing fitted in the link eyelet. The bolt apparently goes right through and screws into a nut at the link eyelet on the right side, which nut probably pinches the inner race of a second bearing. Not sure how this works, because the link eyelet must be free to turn about the nut. In any case, both bearings are apparently pressed into the link eyelets from the left, meaning that they can't stop the link from moving to the right with respect to the frame.
So here is a drawing explaining the
potential issue. Bolt in pink screwing into a small grey nut on the right. The link is only held laterally by the press-fit force of the bearings. Once that force fades (and it will in this case), the link can shift to the right until the left eyelet contacts the frame body.
Haideli, please prove me wrong showing us your pivot internals!