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Hello everybody,

The problem is that the forklift is traveling as soon as the handbrake is being released although no pedal is being pressed. I think that it is an adjustment problem on level of the hydrostatic drive. I found three all together 3 adjustment screws market on the following pictures with A, B, C.

(3 x w) bacoclean.be/public/Linde/

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Can somebody tell me if the idling speed can be adjusted with one of them?
  • Posted 2 Mar 2012 04:07
  • By PP02
  • joined 3 Feb'12 - 1 message
  • Liège, Belgium
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