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I only need a few features from it to work.
- Impact detection
- Operator access using a code or RFID
- Maintenance tracking
- The ability to lockout the forklift.
I do not need error codes to reported by the system.

If the Infolink has a built in hour meter and impact sensor(s) along with a 'key on' input and a way to interrupt the key switch, I should be able to make it work of a Toyota, right? I'm still trying to get the model of the infolink from my customer.

Thank you.
  • Posted 10 Sep 2021 04:34
  • By Sean_H
  • joined 9 Sep'21 - 3 messages
  • Alberta, Canada
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