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drive speed limit

Hello,

maybe someone will have any information about Sumitomo drive speed limit. Currently forklift drive speed is limited to 8 km/h. I don't know how to remove this limitation. Is it has to be done by some kind of regulator or it can be done by using dashboard? does anyone have any information how could I do it?
Exact forklift model is SUMITOMO 03-FL15PAXI2LD, G1L-10117.
I know that Sumitomo is Japanese version of Yale/Hyster forklifts. Maybe anyone working with Yale could help?
Any help would be appreciated.
  • Posted 6 Nov 2015 00:39
  • By aurimas_b
  • joined 24 Mar'14 - 4 messages
  • Vilnius, Lithuania

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