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Forum: Lifting machines
Discussion:  Spreader Forks
Number of messages: 5

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powerlifter
united kingdom, United Kingdom

Hi
I have a set of spreader forks on a Jungheinrich ETVQ and im having trouble with them opening and closing up unevenly.does anyone have a proceedure on bleeding them up.
As always your advise is welcome.

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Modified 27 Jun 2012 02:02 AM
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Forkingabout
england, United Kingdom
What make is the spreader attachment?

Had a Kaup attachment that needed new sliding wear strips after 5k hours.

Posted 27 Jun 2012 03:11 AM Reply  Report this message
powerlifter
united kingdom, United Kingdom

Hi forkingabout
not sure what make it is as the plate as been knocked off, i think it's a kooi tho

Posted 27 Jun 2012 04:40 AM Reply  Report this message
mrfixit
New York, United States

You can get fittings with adjustable restricters in them and install them in place of the elbow fitting on the cylinders where the hoses attach. Just one is needed on each cylinder. Then you can fine tune the way the forks move by closing down the flow some to the cylinder that is moving first.

Posted 27 Jun 2012 07:42 AM Reply  Report this message
powerlifter
united kingdom, United Kingdom

Thanks for all your help boys, found the problem to be a slightly bent ram.
Cheers

Posted 27 Jun 2012 10:48 PM Reply  Report this message


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