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My company bought two of the Jungheinrich EJE 120 US units.
I have had to replace the roll pins (with OEM parts) on the Bell Crank / Compression Rod Pivot pin multiple times on both units. Service manager suggested going to bolts because the roll pins were too hard.
I am now waiting on schematics and a code sheet so I can troubleshoot one of the units. I would have a hard time recommending these for anyone. Also I understand that the software and cable are unavailible to non-dealers
  • Posted 28 Feb 2008 22:54
  • Modified 29 Feb 2008 00:45 by poster
  • By MikeD
  • joined 26 Feb'08 - 4 messages
  • Massachusetts, United States
Sales gets the foot in the door. Exceptional service & parts gets future business.

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