Bt Industries RRE200HCC:
Mast Roller Failures

We are experiencing mast roller failures on our relatively new BT reach's. In service approximately 1 1/2 years. The mast is a TXHB8500 new design I've learned. The rollers that are failing are the bottom ones that travel up and down in the stationary part of the mast. They are just falling apart and spitting **** all over, gouging the stationary mast channel badly.
This is happening at less than 5000 hrs. and now the second unit is down and needs rollers replaced, exact same failure as the first, at around the same hour meter. The 3rd one will be likely next. At first thought maybe a crappy roller bearing, but now??
We have run earlier models of BT same height etc. older mast model obviously for over 20,000 hours, for some 16 years now and never EVER had roller issues.
Anybody got any thoughts on this. We have (to my understanding) no way to talk directly to BT about this - and we aren't sure if the dealer is making any attempt to ask why this is happening. It's a very costly repair, and even worse is the downtime, also unusual, we are experiencing extremely long delays in parts delivery out of Sweden?
Doesn't seem to be the BT of old in quality or customer care. Disappointing to say the least.
  • Posted 5 Dec 2019 03:35
  • Discussion started by UncleSi
  • Manitoba, Canada
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Totally agree Swoop. Operators are always finding new innovative ways to wreck things. I could go on and on. I wish there was a SPCF ( Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Forklifts)
Maybe this new mast style just can't handle the punishment the older ones could?
Just seems odd we got two identical failures at around the same hour meter reading, I hope this isn't recurring over the life of the machine. I guess we will get really good at pulling masts off.
  • Posted 6 Dec 2019 01:22
  • Reply by UncleSi
  • Manitoba, Canada
in just about any case where i've seen rollers in a mast split or break is usually due to the operator bumping into stationary/solid objects. That impact breaks the bearing/roller outer ring. Any other damage after that happens because of the damaged bearing running up and down the channel draging and gouging out the surface.
  • Posted 5 Dec 2019 22:19
  • Reply by swoop223
  • North Carolina, United States
You've been swooped!
swoop223@gmail.com

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