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Bad fingertip respons while lowering

I'm working on a B20T-7, yob 2019, when i lower a pallet with 1000 kilogram on a rack the first movement is pretty agressive. I managed to adjust the lifting and tilt forward/backwards, this is acceptable for the driver. Only lowering is still a problem. I tried all the adjustments, in mA, percentage and milliseconds but it seems to be in the free play of the lever. It can be moved for 15 mm forwards (50% of the complete way) an then it begins to lower, much to fast. The pallet will bounce on the rack. Does anyone know a solution for this problem?
  • Posted 6 Feb 2022 07:47
  • Modified 6 Feb 2022 07:48 by poster
  • By RoojamP
  • joined 21 Feb'11 - 14 messages
  • helsmlgo, Netherlands
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Did you try to change the fingertipswitch? switch number 2 with number 3 (or 4 when its available). You can interchange those without problems, see what happens.
  • Posted 8 Feb 2022 00:02
  • By Speedfreak
  • joined 24 May'18 - 103 messages
  • Niederlande, Netherlands
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