Raymond EASI OPC30TT:
jarring when lift gets to bottom of descent

How do you soften the impact of the lift getting to the end of its downward travel. The order picker I have kinda slams the frame against the legs when it gets to the bottom. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  • Posted 17 May 2025 02:32
  • Discussion started by Jeffrey_Hickey
  • California, United States
Thanks in advance
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Glad you got it !
  • Posted 7 Jun 2025 09:52
  • Reply by John_Bradley
  • Texas, United States
Jb69
It was the lift chain springs broken and the chains not being adjusted properly also. Thanks for this one!!
  • Posted 7 Jun 2025 02:24
  • Reply by Jeffrey_Hickey
  • California, United States
Thanks in advance
First check lift chain adjustment
Then see if any limit switches are broken misalignment
  • Posted 21 May 2025 01:22
  • Modified 21 May 2025 01:25 by poster
  • Reply by John_Bradley
  • Texas, United States
Jb69

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The Michelin Guide with its star rating system originated in France in 1900. The guide was created as a marketing tool to encourage more car travel and consequently increase the demand for tyres. It initially contained maps, tire repair instructions, and lists of restaurants, hotels, and mechanics.