intermittant trouble with reach out only, goes into very slow speed pump straining , have checked valve solenoids, swopped valve coils , removed slow down switches , reach carriage is free , ram appears ok possible sticky valve ? any one had this
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thanks hope to swop units to another truck to prove suspect valve playing up either way sounds expensive : ( will double check serial ta
are you absolutly sure about this model number?
the reach truck is not a FB according to komatsu...
it is an FR and as far as the 14 part?
there is no such thing that i can find
UNLESS this is either an extremely NEW truck which i doubt as thier new truck model numbers are nowhere like this
so......
i can assume this truck is old?
or the dataplate is defaced and you are just reading it incorrectly?
please check it again....
but so i wont come across totally out of line here
in most cases i have dealt with in reach trucks
if you have issues such as this pay close attention to the wiring for the auxillary functions especially where it runs through the mast and terminates at the valve block on the carriage. and yes there is a malfunctioning valve which would explain the symptom of the hydraulic pump deadheading while in operation and the very slow movement of the pentograph cylinders. there are some check valves(some call them counterbalance valves) in the manifold block along with those solenoid valves that could be the problem too.
unfortunatly these issues are hard to diagnose most of the time and its just a process of elimination you have to go through.
yes have swopped pots still same , new type ac controller unsure of type but req laptop to enter
Does this use pots on the hydraulic levers or switches? If pots have you tried swapping lever pots with lift pot etc?
Also what type of controller does it use?
Hello Trev, can you complete the model? is it an FB14RJ-2E or FB14RJ-2R.
Kind regards
marcb
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