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Raymond ET-F-08 code 2U And 2H

I have code 2U since two or three weeks and it happen randomly three or four times a week. Today I had 2H. Operator needs to release deadman for emergency stop. Does anyone have a list of codes for this series? And also maybe what test to perform or a hint on what can cause the problem. The machine also has the ACR technology. Thanks!
  • Posted 2 Aug 2012 01:18
  • Modified 2 Aug 2012 01:49 by poster
  • Discussion started by Dwaive
  • Quebec, Canada
Dwaive@hotmail
Montreal, Canada
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Error code for 2U Traction Power Amplifier Fault Overcurrent. I changed the traction power amplifier and motor wires and it fixed the problem.
  • Posted 5 Dec 2024 21:45
  • Modified 5 Dec 2024 22:12 by poster
  • Reply by D_Lopez
  • Massachusetts, United States
DLopez
It is a bearing encoder located on the motor, upper bearing
  • Posted 28 Mar 2014 20:59
  • Reply by Dwaive
  • Quebec, Canada
Please i need to confirm what the encoder is like.the one i changed is not a bearing but a sensor located outside the motor..tanx 4 ur concern
  • Posted 28 Mar 2014 20:52
  • Reply by Lomaxs
  • Lagos State, Nigeria
................Bamigbade
I have replaced the encoder bearing in the motor and it solved the problem completely. It might a bad wiring connection, a squeezed wire, or a faulty control card but U didn't have to go as far.
  • Posted 28 Mar 2014 07:39
  • Reply by Dwaive
  • Quebec, Canada
Dwaive@hotmail
Montreal, Canada
i have the same error on my Raymond reach truck.i checked the manual and it states faulty rpm sensor on drive motor.i changed this but couldnt fix the problem..i really need someone to help
  • Posted 28 Mar 2014 00:22
  • Reply by Lomaxs
  • Lagos State, Nigeria
................Bamigbade
prob the encoder bearing in the drive motor
  • Posted 5 Aug 2012 01:38
  • Reply by raymondguy
  • Alberta, Canada
If possible, someone has a spare parts book for this serie? I suspect a bad bearing in the motor. The machine looks like it wants to jam for a fraction of second while at full speed and then everything normal. Speed is jerky but it seems to be mechanical and I can't notice a speed reduction because the phenomena is too quick. Hard to explain. Someone already had a problem similar? Thanks
  • Posted 2 Aug 2012 04:10
  • Reply by Dwaive
  • Quebec, Canada
Dwaive@hotmail
Montreal, Canada

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