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Fault codes for Jungheinrich

Has anyone got a list of fault codes for a Jungheinrich EFGVAC16 that they would share?
Cheers.
  • Posted 19 Sep 2009 00:27
  • By danny_k
  • joined 3 Mar'05 - 310 messages
  • Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
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Know where can I have to JUDITBOX of the Jungheinrich?
  • Posted 15 Oct 2009 21:34
  • By AIAROS
  • joined 12 Oct'09 - 10 messages
  • Mafra, Portugal
Hello again.
I do think you can order one catalog for free by Jungheinrich. Just give them the serial number and the will help you.
Best regards
  • Posted 24 Sep 2009 03:42
  • By Fittermax
  • joined 17 Jul'08 - 171 messages
  • Denmark
Hello. Many thanks.

any way for me to get the catalogue?

Thanks again
  • Posted 24 Sep 2009 02:18
  • By mario_s
  • joined 2 Jul'09 - 23 messages
  • Porto, Portugal
Hello Mario.
Company in Germany is: Industrie service Jung, ISJ dot DE Number for ETVQ-25 wheel year 1989 to 2002 : D343 X 140 mm. 63145890(new number 50030525) or 50105559 (ballig / rounded shape)
Best regards, Max
  • Posted 24 Sep 2009 00:13
  • By Fittermax
  • joined 17 Jul'08 - 171 messages
  • Denmark
hello. i need to identify the traction wheel for JUNG ETVQ25. Anyone has spare parts catalog?

I heard that there is a german company called "Jung" that supplies parts for german forklifts (Linde, Still, Jungheinrich, et). Anybody knows the website?
  • Posted 23 Sep 2009 23:26
  • By mario_s
  • joined 2 Jul'09 - 23 messages
  • Porto, Portugal
Hello,

I can give it to you on Monday! Just make a new post here on Monday to remind me by e-mail notification :)

Well I didn't have any other "work" so I already e-mailed them to you :)
  • Posted 19 Sep 2009 04:33
  • Modified 19 Sep 2009 05:04 by poster
  • By Billy_B
  • joined 18 Feb'09 - 45 messages
  • Slovenia, Slovenia

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