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sacsr30t swing reach raymond

I have a swing reach that will not reach out at times and when it does will not retract. Almost everything has been replaced with no luck. Can anyone shed some light. Thanks
  • Posted 3 Apr 2016 11:46
  • By Bwkw
  • joined 10 Jun'14 - 24 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
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What is the the position of the forks on the display? The rotate position potentiometer can cause it to react like you describe. Run learn on the carriage.
  • Posted 7 Apr 2016 22:38
  • By lifttrainer
  • joined 14 Apr'11 - 16 messages
  • Tennessee, United States
Is the reach sol. getting powered on retract?
  • Posted 3 Apr 2016 13:38
  • By stam
  • joined 12 Aug'12 - 779 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

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