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CESAB spare parts

Hi all,

i need for my CESAB RMJ/D 16.2 (year 1992), book of spare parts (if in.pdf format are good for me !)

Thanks.
  • Posted 6 Feb 2008 22:30
  • By maluccio_g
  • joined 29 Sep'07 - 17 messages
  • France, France
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Hi,
I got a forklift Cesab to repair, before me some other electrician had repairing and gave up, so I need electrical schemes to check that all is well connected!
CESAB
model: ECO / KD 210
fabricazione 131 658
2100kg
1992.godina
bateria 80V
Thank You in advance!
  • Posted 5 Nov 2011 22:11
  • By marija_p
  • joined 27 Nov'10 - 33 messages
  • bosna i hercegovina, Bosnia And Herzegovina
mprolic@hotmail.com
try directly with cesab or france dealer
  • Posted 17 Feb 2008 06:55
  • By Power
  • joined 14 Feb'08 - 7 messages
  • Rijeka, Croatia

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