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Model E30C/600, Load Controller Needed

My dealer told me that my Linde 30C/600 (48V unit) has a bad Load Controller, part number 390 360 61 31 (LLC-34/10 HE02) and he is unable to locate another one. I was told that Linde stated they do not care this item any longer. Does anybody know where I might be able to purchase one of these units?

The symptoms this unit is showing are slow / jerky hydraulic functions (side shift & raising/lowering forks). The tech traced it down to a bad (missing) control signal from the Load Controller unit.
  • Posted 27 Apr 2019 00:38
  • Modified 27 Apr 2019 00:45 by poster
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Try Atlanta Liftruck Salvage. They may have a used one.
  • Posted 1 May 2019 21:41
  • By duodeluxe
  • joined 11 Feb'05 - 923 messages
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