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Raymond 20i-R30TT speed issues ser#020D-90-31466

I have a problem with the speed control on this stacker. it just started taking off at to high a rate of a speed. It is acting like a bad controller 114-007-329/ Does anyone have any documentation on how this board should be setup? It has 6 variable resistors for what I believe are for speed and torque limits but I don't have access to a service manual. Can anyone offer some ideas how to correct this problem?
Thank you,
  • Posted 21 Sep 2021 01:20
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