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I'll keep it short and simple. During reach extend operation, lift throws a wrench (icon) and gives an event code 474. Reach and side shift are both locked out from operation, but a power cycle (off/on) clears the error. I am concerned because our previous shift just had the reach hose break open today, and there was no sign of stress nor cracking on the hoses that blew. I hand-inspect every inch of my truck (like you are supposed to do!) at pre-operation.

Probably from teammates "bulldozing" pallets with the reach cylinders partially or fully extended.

I am able to access the Access 2 screen if there is a calibration I can run on the reach cylinders, but I'd be lying if I said I'd know what I was doing! Any and all help is welcome, thanks!
  • Posted 28 Mar 2017 14:29
  • By Raina
  • joined 5 Mar'17 - 6 messages
  • Indiana, United States

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