Discussion:
intermittent traction failures

The machine fails the intermittent traction, I have checked the line contactor, which has a switch on top of it, the wiring etc. when tilting the rudder the line contactor starts but without traction, other times it goes well, does anyone have the manual for this 2010-01 pallet truck?
  • Posted 25 Jan 2021 16:46
  • By Juan_talens
  • joined 6 Dec'20 - 14 messages
  • Spain
especialista en electronica
Showing items 1 - 2 of 2 results.
Hello, that was the first thing you look at, yesterday I found a fault in a split cable that went to the accelerator, the truth is that I get disoriented having 3 different faults, thanks
  • Posted 26 Jan 2021 14:58
  • By Juan_talens
  • joined 6 Dec'20 - 14 messages
  • Spain
especialista en electronica
Does the brake release? If not check wiring to it and check tiller arm switch
  • Posted 26 Jan 2021 06:38
  • By Roibeard
  • joined 2 Mar'10 - 335 messages
  • Dublin, Ireland

Post your Reply

Forkliftaction accepts no responsibility for forum content and requires forum participants to adhere to our rules of conduct. Click here for more information.

If you are having trouble using the Discussion Forums, please contact us for help.

Global Industry News
edition #1235 - 19 June 2025
Greek philosopher Heraclitus is credited with the famous saying “change is the only constant”, and this week’s Forkliftaction News demonstrates this is certainly true in the case of the materials handling sector... Continue reading
Upcoming industry events …
July 22-24, 2025 - Sydney, Australia
November 11-13, 2025 - Singapore, Singapore
November 12-13, 2025 - London, United Kingdom
Movers & Shakers
Pete Stanislawczyk Pete Stanislawczyk
Chief executive officer, East Penn Manufacturing
President, East Penn Manufacturing
APAC vice president, Jungheinrich
Senior VP direct sales and marketing, Daifuku Intralogistics America
Fact of the week
Bluetooth is named after the 10th-century Viking king, Harald Bluetooth, who united warring tribes in Denmark and Norway. In 1997, Jim Kardach from Intel gave the name to the technology because of its ability to unite different communication protocols, just as Harald united various tribes.