Raymond EASI REACH:
Code 80

Hello all hope someone can give me a hand I have an EASI-OPC3OTT order picker that is throwing a code 80 while driving.

Any thoughts?

With much appreciation
  • Posted 7 Feb 2013 05:03
  • Discussion started by mitchell_h
  • Maryland, United States
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Good to hear you found the problem. Good day
  • Posted 13 Feb 2013 05:15
  • Reply by fredz0003
  • Texas, United States
Thank you all for your help - It was indeed the travel pot, and because of this forum I was able to tell the techs to make sure and bring the part with them saving our small business on a second trip out.

With much appreciation to all,
Mitchell
  • Posted 13 Feb 2013 04:29
  • Reply by mitchell_h
  • Maryland, United States
While indeed it could be a travel pot, check the plastic gear as well, team members are know for using more force than what is needed, thus cracking the gear. Good luck.
  • Posted 13 Feb 2013 04:24
  • Reply by fredz0003
  • Texas, United States
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if it follows same design as the raycats (caterpillars version of this truck) a code 80 is travel pot out of range. So basically you got a problem with the travel pot circuit.
  • Posted 7 Feb 2013 21:49
  • Modified 7 Feb 2013 21:50 by poster
  • Reply by swoop223
  • North Carolina, United States
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