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Intercambio de controladores de tracción.

Hola a todos. Tengo una carretilla STILL RX20-16 (6211 serie) con
un código de error D2503 lo que ,al parecer, indica un defecto en el controlador de tracción derecho. Quiero intercambiar entre sí ambos controladores de tracción, dado que son idénticos, para comprobar si cambia el código de avería. Mi pregunta es si una vez hecho el cambio debe efectuarse algún tipo de calibración a través del display. ( No dispongo del programa STEDS.)

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Hello everyone. I have a STILL RX20-16 (6211 series) forklift with
error code D2503 which apparently indicates a defect in the right traction controller. I want to swap both traction controllers with each other, since they are identical, to check if the fault code changes. My question is whether, once the change is made, some type of calibration should be carried out through the display. (I do not have the STEDS program.)
  • Posted 10 Oct 2023 19:23
  • Modified 11 Oct 2023 07:24 by administrator
  • By Sondaestelar
  • joined 25 Aug'23 - 6 messages
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