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Part # for Jungheinrich tilt switch?

The part number for the little tiny switch that the tilt lever turns on for a EFG316K FN370993 thanks
  • Posted 29 Aug 2012 06:41
  • By mrfixit
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  • New York, United States
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Hi friends,

microswitch with a roller wheel - 50053117 - The Qty(s)=2pcs : 1 for tilting and the other may for side ***.

Rgds
Nuna
  • Posted 29 Aug 2012 13:40
  • By Nuna
  • joined 12 Mar'09 - 189 messages
  • BK, Thailand
Thanks & Regards
Nuna
Email: nunatech2002@gmail.com
It's a microswitch with a roller wheel on it that along side of the valve spool.
  • Posted 29 Aug 2012 08:12
  • By mrfixit
  • joined 11 Dec'08 - 1,434 messages
  • New York, United States
Can you describe it better cos cant understand if you want a potentiometer or a microswitch ?
  • Posted 29 Aug 2012 07:47
  • By powerlifter
  • joined 17 Mar'09 - 306 messages
  • united kingdom, United Kingdom

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