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FORWARD AND REVERSE DO NOT WORK INTERMITTENT

HI I HAVE A CROWN ORDER PICKER WITH AN INTERMITTENT PROBLEM THE FORWARD AND REVERSE SOMETIMES DO NOT WORK i CHECK MY POT SWITCHS CONTACTOR PULLS IN IF YOU NEED MORE INFO LET ME KNOW
THANKS
  • Posted 3 Sep 2010 08:46
  • By marc_a
  • joined 19 Feb'09 - 31 messages
  • Baja California, Mexico
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Marc.
oye, este problema que tienes con el stockpicker, ¿ya lo resolviste? si no es asi intenta checando los cables que pasan a travez del mastil, por el modelo que das eso seria lo que yo checaria primero, ademas de que es lo que casi nadie toma en cuenta. pero es lo que te causa ese tipo de fallas intermitentes.
  • Posted 22 Sep 2010 00:52
  • By raul_s
  • joined 17 Jun'10 - 134 messages
  • San Luis Potosi, Mexico
Check the contact tips. That is usually it. If not that, the motor or the ev100 circuit. But definitley look at the directional tips. Just the littlest pitting can cause a problem. Good luck, let me know what you find
  • Posted 5 Sep 2010 11:12
  • By CGMI
  • joined 25 Nov'09 - 15 messages
  • Illinois, United States

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