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Gents, I'm looking for advice... we have 10K electrical Model E100Z... 6K electrical Model E60XM... 4K electrical Model E40XL... in our fleet..

From time to time we run into problem with encoder bearing... often times status code point out on few different issues... and it seems it would be much easier for us to troubleshoot, if we would have an encoder bearing tester...

I've never used encoder bearing tester before, but I was told it's a very useful tool... is it same tester for all forktruck models mentioned above??.. or they are different??... if it's possible, send me part #, name or tester nameplate data... so I can look into it...

any help greatly appreciated...
  • Posted 22 Nov 2017 18:58
  • Modified 22 Nov 2017 19:03 by poster
  • By denis_borm
  • joined 22 Nov'17 - 1 message
  • Virginia, United States
thank you in advance...

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Brussels Airport in Belgium, Europe is the world's largest sales point for chocolate, with over 800 tonnes of chocolate sold annually. This averages out to about 1.5 kilograms sold every minute.