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Forks down slowly in first part of triplex mast.

Hi, I´ve got a BT CBE 15 T (2001) with triplex mast and double cilinder on center. The problem is when I lift only the forks in the first part, the forks down slowly, but I lift a pallet the forks no down. Also I lift only the forks and second part of mast and down the forks to first part of mast, the forks don´t down. Could you help me?. Thanks in advance.
  • Posted 5 Jan 2021 22:16
  • By aibadios_g
  • joined 19 Nov'16 - 5 messages
  • Malaga, Spain
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hi , safety valve in inletport of cilinder. remove pipe or hose and the connector out of the cilinder , inside you can say the valve. You need special tool to remove it
  • Posted 9 Jan 2021 03:10
  • By tr_doctor
  • joined 4 Dec'20 - 186 messages
  • Netherlands
Regards
Hi, brake valve is number 8?
Mast Part: https://ibb.co/Thq7JZf
  • Posted 8 Jan 2021 22:15
  • By aibadios_g
  • joined 19 Nov'16 - 5 messages
  • Malaga, Spain
Thanks, I'll check it.
  • Posted 8 Jan 2021 20:24
  • By aibadios_g
  • joined 19 Nov'16 - 5 messages
  • Malaga, Spain
Hello , check in the hydraulic system of mast cilinders the brake valve , i think one of them closed. It is a emergency close valve but now it is damaged.

Try first without this valve and look of problem solved
  • Posted 7 Jan 2021 07:33
  • By tr_doctor
  • joined 4 Dec'20 - 186 messages
  • Netherlands
Regards

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