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I had what I thought was a simple job on our EASI R45TT forklift. the forklift got wet from a broken water line which didn't effect the machine electrically at first. over time the water corroded the bottom bearing and needed to be replaced. I pulled the AC motor and noticed the bottom bearing had a encoder. I cleaned up the old bearing and re greased temporally and reinstalled the motor. but it didn't work. machine moved very slowly in both direction and kicks out on over load. so i ordered the new bearing and reinstalled but machine is still the same. She just inches along in both direction. even after I neutral the handle she still tries to move. scratching my head here.
  • Posted 10 Apr 2020 00:21
  • By Scottyb
  • joined 5 Mar'11 - 16 messages
  • Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

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