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Air brakes wont release.

Hello, i would like to get some advice on a mechanical issue im having on my old Lansing C75 container lifter. The issue is the Air brakes & mast functions would not work due to low air pressure. The compressor seems fine i have checked all 3 air tanks to see if the pressure builds up inside and they are okay. any other place i should look for to find the problem? thanks.
  • Posted 14 Feb 2015 16:54
  • Modified 14 Feb 2015 16:55 by poster
  • By lakshan_r
  • joined 14 Feb'15 - 2 messages
  • gampaha, Sri Lanka
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Hello,
I have the same problem on a 6 ton Lansing type : Hercules 12.0.

Have you already a solution found on this
  • Posted 5 Feb 2017 04:35
  • By johan_v
  • joined 14 Feb'05 - 8 messages
  • West-Vlaanderen, Belgium

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