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Control handle is locked into place?

I bought the pallet jack the other day. I have worked on many walkie stacker pallet jack. The battery was dead but it took a nice charge. When I pull the handle down I can get the wheels to move but when I went to swing the arm around to turn it, the handle seems locked in place. I tried shutting off and restarting etc. but the handle will not swing left or right? Any idea's?
  • Posted 28 Aug 2014 08:32
  • By netpreneur
  • joined 26 May'12 - 27 messages
  • California, United States
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Sorry I didn't say that well. It is a manual turn to left or right. I have worked on many walkie stackers but I have never had one like this one where the handle when pulled down seems to be locked into place. It moves about a 1/4" inch in both directions and that is it.
Update: I believe water got in on the bearing. I pulled handle hard to the left and right and it broke loose probably some rust and has worked ever since. I use it around the shop everyday just to make sure it is fixed.
  • Posted 30 Aug 2014 06:11
  • Modified 13 Sep 2014 11:59 by poster
  • By netpreneur
  • joined 26 May'12 - 27 messages
  • California, United States
There are a few on the market with either power assisted manual tiller arm steering OR full power steering from the tiller.
  • Posted 30 Aug 2014 05:49
  • By Forkingabout
  • joined 31 Mar'11 - 862 messages
  • england, United Kingdom
I doubt it don't know of any Walkie stackers with a electric motor for turning the handle/ drive unit to the left/right.....it's all arm strength....
  • Posted 30 Aug 2014 05:40
  • By kevin_t
  • joined 2 Dec'10 - 1,301 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
It is a walkie stacker.
It really feels like it is locked into place.
The battery was totally dead on this unit.
I recharged and it is holding a charge well.
Could it be electronic problem?
  • Posted 30 Aug 2014 05:37
  • By netpreneur
  • joined 26 May'12 - 27 messages
  • California, United States
Guess I need clarification.....is this a Walkie/stacker walk behind pallet truck or a standup reach truck.....a Walkie stacker is a manual steer where you moving the handle to the left/right rotates the drive unit on a large support bearing,a reach truck has a drive motor that is electric USIALLY that moves the bearing/ drive unit left and right.
  • Posted 29 Aug 2014 10:52
  • By kevin_t
  • joined 2 Dec'10 - 1,301 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
Anything from a water bottle to driver's gloves, debris, will lock steering
  • Posted 29 Aug 2014 10:19
  • Modified 29 Aug 2014 10:21 by poster
  • By EasiTek
  • joined 12 Aug'08 - 533 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
Thanks Kevin I will check out, but it feels like a lock out in a sense. Hard to explain but I am trying to find a pdf manual for the unit. Thanks again.
  • Posted 28 Aug 2014 22:45
  • By netpreneur
  • joined 26 May'12 - 27 messages
  • California, United States
Sounds like the large bearing that attaches to the frame that supports the drive motor and drive unit is frozen,probably hasn't been greased in a while??? There should be grease fittings either on top or underneath but is more than likely seized up and needs replace.
  • Posted 28 Aug 2014 11:52
  • By kevin_t
  • joined 2 Dec'10 - 1,301 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States

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