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CROWN RR 5000

SER 1A194236 HOW DO I CALABRATE THE LIFT LOWER CONTROL HANDLE
  • Posted 6 Jul 2011 03:44
  • By REDISH
  • joined 6 Jul'11 - 3 messages
  • California, United States
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No it has a access 123 control system. I can find no adjustment points. can it be calibrated or do i replace the control handle.
  • Posted 6 Jul 2011 07:26
  • By REDISH
  • joined 6 Jul'11 - 3 messages
  • California, United States
this truck have the ev100 control system in it? you calibrating the speed pot? that can be done with a volt meter if its what your doing? Have an email address to post?
  • Posted 6 Jul 2011 06:27
  • By kevin_t
  • joined 2 Dec'10 - 1,301 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States

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