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Need help with my electric stacker

Hi. I am new here. I have a Veshai electric pallet stacker. I use it only a few times a year to lift/move/stack 6 IBC Totes that I store coal in for heating. I just developed an issue when I push the raise button, there is a fast clicking sound (machine gun) and the unit will not raise. Battery is charged. There looks to be a solenoid that is making the noise. I bought a 4 post 24V solenoid and it must be incorrect and it does not work. In messing with it, I also blew out a glass fuse, but there are no markings as far as amperage, etc for me to get a replacement. This must power the computer panel as before there was a blinking light, and that does not blink now. I am pretty mechanically inclined, but never worked on one of these before. I wanted to reach out to see if I can get some advice on what to do to get it working. I assume if I cannot, I would need to call a mobile forklift repair company and see if they would work on it. I am in the Pocono Mts area in Pennsylvania. Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated.
  • Posted 19 May 2024 04:42
  • Discussion started by Brad_Steckel
  • Pennsylvania, United States
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got the glass fuse replaced, but still not able to lift the forks. Anyone know of a repair person in northeast PA? Most companies I call just work for the large business with a fleet of forklifts. I am in zip code 18330. Would love to find someone near me who does side work. thanks.
  • Posted 22 May 2024 05:13
  • Reply by Brad_Steckel
  • Pennsylvania, United States

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