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Part Number For Motor Pump EJC 16 S/N:90122295

Dear,All


can anybody assist me to give part number motor pump For Jungheinrich EJC 16(2004) with S/N:90122295.

if there is info please tell to me the Part number For New Motor and For the AT

Thanks & Warm Regards
  • Posted 7 Dec 2007 20:40
  • By Ridwanforklift
  • joined 5 Oct'07 - 51 messages
  • DKI JAKARTA, Indonesia
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Dear,alan


thanks a lot Buddy....,your very helpfully in this matter.
  • Posted 11 Dec 2007 13:59
  • By Ridwanforklift
  • joined 5 Oct'07 - 51 messages
  • DKI JAKARTA, Indonesia
Best Regards


Ridwan
27894450 Pump motor, no service exchange number sorry
  • Posted 11 Dec 2007 02:06
  • Modified 11 Dec 2007 02:06 by poster
  • By alan_p
  • joined 11 Dec'07 - 5 messages
  • Cheshire, United Kingdom

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