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service manual for Jungheinrich ETV 214/2001

Hi everybody. I need the service manual for jungheinrich ETV 214/2001 S/N 91008198 I need to disassemble the drive motor to check brushes and collector. Does anyone can help me with this matter?
Thanks in advance.
  • Posted 24 Mar 2012 12:32
  • By alejandro_h
  • joined 7 Feb'10 - 12 messages
  • Cundinamarca, Colombia
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the brake is fine. How can I test the speed sensor, it is the one on the motor shaft located under the bearing? I sent you a photo to your mail. Colombia is located at north of south America, between Panama, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru and Brazil.
Thanks for your help.
  • Posted 27 Mar 2012 22:17
  • By alejandro_h
  • joined 7 Feb'10 - 12 messages
  • Cundinamarca, Colombia
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  • Posted 27 Mar 2012 14:15
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  • By geroj
  • joined 21 Feb'10 - 262 messages
  • Krivan, Slovakia
Thanks Geroj for your help.
Finally I could disassembly the drive motor but this model has AC system for this drive motor, and the fail is when I push the accelerator, the machine runs very slow but there is no fail code on the display and the wires heat up faster than normal.
I checked the transmission to see if there was any lock in the transmission and to see the bearings but everything it's OK with them, so what else can I do?
thanks.
  • Posted 27 Mar 2012 12:42
  • By alejandro_h
  • joined 7 Feb'10 - 12 messages
  • Cundinamarca, Colombia
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  • Posted 26 Mar 2012 03:38
  • By geroj
  • joined 21 Feb'10 - 262 messages
  • Krivan, Slovakia
my Mail is alejandroherrera at gmx dot com.
Thanks in advance Gerom.
  • Posted 24 Mar 2012 21:58
  • By alejandro_h
  • joined 7 Feb'10 - 12 messages
  • Cundinamarca, Colombia
Ya quité el electrofreno y los tornillos y lo hale hacia a rriba pero no se mueve, por eso pensé que tenia algun tornillo del otro extremo de la transmisión y que tocaba desarmarlo desde abajo.
Se requiere halarlo con algun dispositivo?
Gracias Joram.
  • Posted 24 Mar 2012 21:56
  • By alejandro_h
  • joined 7 Feb'10 - 12 messages
  • Cundinamarca, Colombia
En el manual de JH no viene nada, pero es sencillo, quitas el electrofreno, sueltas los tornillos que van abajo en el motor y a tirar para sacarlo, si el inducido , visualmente está bien, Yo solo cambiaria escobillas.
  • Posted 24 Mar 2012 18:38
  • By joram_s
  • joined 5 Feb'11 - 117 messages
  • madrid, Spain
What about mail?
  • Posted 24 Mar 2012 17:07
  • By geroj
  • joined 21 Feb'10 - 262 messages
  • Krivan, Slovakia

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