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Don't move

Good day!
I need help! We have e-forklift LINDE E16S.
Our forklift don't move forward and backward. But sometimes it working a little (it move forward and back a little and stop) I turned off supply and turn on it again then I press the forklift's pedal forward the forklift moves a little and stop. I press the pedal again the forklift don't move at all. The battery on forklift is fully charged. The forklift loses movement suddenly. I press on the forklift's pedales several times The forklift don't move at all. I turn off supply, switch it on again. press about 5-6 times and forklift start moving. The seat switch is absent. Its contacts are connected directly.
What's problem in?
Best regards
  • Posted 14 Aug 2017 23:28
  • By nik_n
  • joined 14 Aug'17 - 5 messages
  • Murmansk, Russian Federation
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What resistance must be on output of potentiometer? Also the FL moving a little and stop, after I press on the pedal several times and the FL start again moving forward and backward a little and stop again. This repeats again and again
  • Posted 15 Aug 2017 03:07
  • By nik_n
  • joined 14 Aug'17 - 5 messages
  • Murmansk, Russian Federation
I have also problem like this, the problem of My FL is accelarator potentiometer and pinion gear plastic. Check first down the pedal board.
  • Posted 15 Aug 2017 02:49
  • By Jorne
  • joined 2 Dec'16 - 27 messages
  • Jebel ali dubai, United Arab Emirates

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