Discussion:
Parameters

We would like to check our parameters aganst a working forklift.

Accel Delay 5
Aux Time 1.5
Backing time 0
Backing Speed 0hz
Max current 8
Freq creep 1.20 hz
Curve cutback 100%
Cutback speed 50%
Max speed back 120hz
Max speed fwd 120hz
Brake cutback 5
Speed limt brake 5
Pedal breaking 7
Inverse Breaking 5
Release Breaking 5
  • Posted 24 Feb 2025 23:01
  • By JonoG
  • joined 15 Feb'19 - 77 messages
  • Uruguay
Jonathan Gill
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Good Morning. I have a few questions, I am in Canada so most times I don't have a matching setup. What is the type? for example Model: CPD18 Type: GD2. In Canada we use only Zapi controls. What type of Controller do you have? What is the issue you are having? I might be able to find some help for you.
  • Posted 25 Feb 2025 00:31
  • By David_Friesen
  • joined 20 Jul'23 - 11 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

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