Raymond EASI REACH:
Switches direction when controller released

I have a Easi R30TT S/N: ET-D-00-08776. Going forward or reverse, when you go to neutral the unit will start going in the opposite direction. Forward is now getting jerky at low speed. I thought directional controller, but it does it both ways. and that doesn't make sense. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated
  • Posted 30 Sep 2015 21:51
  • Discussion started by mardabas
  • Michigan, United States
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Same problem , same solution , Thanks a lot!!
  • Posted 22 Dec 2017 08:58
  • Reply by gabrielrc
  • Quebec, Canada
Thanks, it was the encoder gear on the motor.
  • Posted 15 Oct 2015 05:53
  • Reply by mardabas
  • Michigan, United States
I assume you checked the set screw holding the throttle shaft of the control handle?. next is the pot itself. A tab holds it in place. If loose, it will do what you describe, however, you might not pass self test on start up as the pot is out of range.
Next is the encoder belt (on top of drive motor). Check the gear wheels that drive the belt. If loose, they give false readings
  • Posted 2 Oct 2015 21:09
  • Reply by EasiTek
  • Ontario, Canada

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