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BT LST 1350

Hi we have a BT LST1350 straddle stacker that was working fine, but after leaving it a week has no traction. the contactor is going in on both directions but no movement.We have plugged in our Curtis programmer but is reading no fault.... Does anyone have any idea ? on the curtis status light we have 1 yellow blink ??
  • Posted 10 Mar 2014 20:35
  • Modified 10 Mar 2014 20:56 by poster
  • By neil_t
  • joined 9 Jul'13 - 5 messages
  • uk, United Kingdom
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Have you checked the brake?Does it release?Also check the accelerator potentiometer.And finally motor.Good luck.
  • Posted 5 Apr 2014 21:37
  • By tasos_t
  • joined 20 Jul'13 - 259 messages
  • ATTICA, Greece

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