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Drive unit parts

Hello all. I don't know if any of you have been into the brakes on these machines, but I have an EFG220 that needs brake discs and steels. I disassembled the drive unit to access the brakes only to be told by my Jungheinrich dealer that the parts are no longer available and no substitution is offered. The drive unit is a ZF Gotha model GP21. What I found is that the same drive unit is used on a Raymond model 440-c30 sn 440-08-10424. If any of you have this problem for any drive unit parts, contact a Raymond dealer and the parts are available through them. I am pretty sure that an EFG320 Jungheinrich also uses this drive unit as well. I hope this will help any of you that have been having the same problem that I have been having obtaining parts for these trucks. The parts situation was terrible before, but now it seems to be worse now that MCFSA is involved.
  • Posted 16 Oct 2010 07:04
  • By rundawg
  • joined 28 Jul'10 - 1 message
  • Kansas, United States

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