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Adjusting idling speed / neutral gear at a Linde H30T Year 1994

Hello everybody,

The problem is that the forklift is traveling as soon as the handbrake is being released although no pedal is being pressed. I think that it is an adjustment problem on level of the hydrostatic drive. I found three all together 3 adjustment screws market on the following pictures with A, B, C.

(3 x w) bacoclean.be/public/Linde/

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Can somebody tell me if the idling speed can be adjusted with one of them?
  • Posted 2 Mar 2012 04:07
  • By PP02
  • joined 3 Feb'12 - 1 message
  • Liège, Belgium
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Pull the floorboard up and take off the cover to the pedal linkage. The rod to the pedals can shift. loosen the 10mm bolt that holds the clamp that holds the rod in place and tap the rod in till its even.Thewir is no code or anything that comes up for this.Hope this helps
  • Posted 15 May 2015 10:55
  • By edward_m
  • joined 11 May'15 - 111 messages
  • Texas, United States
Hi i can not view your pictures it sounds like your wheel begin valve is set up incorrectly, what is the serial number of your truck?
  • Posted 9 Mar 2012 23:44
  • By Herald
  • joined 3 Jan'07 - 128 messages
  • lancashire, United Kingdom

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