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Forward and reverse moves very slow

We recently purchased an used EASI OPC30TT and it is moving very slow in both forward and reverse direction but it's normal up and down. I have read there maybe a speed setting and was wondering if anyone can shed some light on how to access and change the speed setting?

Thanks
  • Posted 11 Sep 2018 04:00
  • By mic_y
  • joined 11 Sep'18 - 2 messages
  • Georgia, United States
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Hi,

Do you have the serial number of the unit ?
Take a look to the mast switch, maybe a bad one or a bad connection.
  • Posted 6 Nov 2018 10:29
  • By Meden64
  • joined 13 Jun'17 - 11 messages
  • Quebec, Canada
Had two Redmond Tech in today and spent the whole day and couldn't figure out why it was running slow. No error code. The only thing they said was they noticed the tractor board was replaced by someone in the past and need to send it back Redmond to be re-programmed before they can do anything further.

One thing worth mention is this picker was on a open trailer for transport and probably went thru some heavy rain. Wondering maybe it damaged the circuit board? The tech said the board is dry, but don't know if they check the other circuit boards such as the messenger board.

Can someone help to shed some light?
  • Posted 12 Sep 2018 08:59
  • By mic_y
  • joined 11 Sep'18 - 2 messages
  • Georgia, United States

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