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I am disassembling a Raymond 20R30TN (stand and drive electric forklift) and have two questions:

1) how does the drive/steering unit come out? Is there some type of locking plate (I see bolts on the chain plate) on the top then it drops out from the bottom or?

2) how does the mast come off the unit? I see one row of bolts near the top of the unit, a second row in the battery area and a third row below the unit. I also see two welded ????m (pins) in the battery area. Are these just locating pins or did someone weld two bolts in ( there are 4 empty holes in line with the welded pins).

Most of the parts (hydraulics, fork/reach unit,....) have come apart with no problems.

Does anyone have a manual on this unit.

It is 30 years old and I have not been able to come up with one yet.

Even a parts breakdown would be great as I know It will need guide rollers and such.

Thanks..... Mike
  • Posted 17 Feb 2014 11:26
  • By xtal
  • joined 3 Feb'14 - 43 messages
  • Vermont, United States

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