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low pressure on brake

Forklift worked fine. There was just liking on wheel motor.I replaced shaft seal. Reassembled all together. Tried to drive forklift but it wont moved. No error on display. Than I removed hoseline from brake valve. There was not enough pressure on brakes! How can that be?? All of the sudden....??
  • Posted 18 Feb 2015 08:47
  • By borut_veliki
  • joined 14 Dec'13 - 56 messages
  • novo mesto, Slovenia
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Also to , need to put grease on the brass plate to hold it in place when putting it back together. plate will shift and unit will have nothing working,
  • Posted 11 May 2015 12:52
  • By edward_m
  • joined 11 May'15 - 111 messages
  • Texas, United States
There is low pressure on brake valve......so between brake valve and gear pump.....
  • Posted 20 Feb 2015 02:02
  • By borut_veliki
  • joined 14 Dec'13 - 56 messages
  • novo mesto, Slovenia
When you reassembled it did you line up the holes in the brake discs?
You need to replace ALL of the O rings and seals and inspect everything for wear.
  • Posted 19 Feb 2015 11:02
  • By duodeluxe
  • joined 11 Feb'05 - 923 messages
  • United States
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