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The Hydraulics system works too slowly

No codes, no errors
Can anyone help us?
  • Posted 12 Apr 2010 23:59
  • By July
  • joined 16 Feb'06 - 8 messages
  • Buenos Aires, Argentina
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try to reset the parameters...
  • Posted 23 Jul 2010 23:24
  • By forkliftcity
  • joined 23 Jul'10 - 52 messages
  • cebu, Philippines
Does the hydraulics slow down after a few hours of working? If that is the case check the encoder on the motor assembly. Is the motor turning at a regular speed? You might have a clogged line.
I had a RRB2 that had a reported slow hyd system, but by the time I got to it, it would would be working correctly. The heat from the motor might be effecting the encoder.
  • Posted 29 Apr 2010 09:39
  • By blaine
  • joined 15 Apr'10 - 3 messages
  • Rhode Island, United States

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