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No movement up or down of forks

Hi. The problem with this one is that he does not move the forks up or down. Tilt is working, left right is working, but up down isn not. there is no signal to the valve wich control up down.
The control unit is F7028A-80-01
Serial No. of forklift is 8BM100007, Mitsubishi Caterpillar, DP 35.
Any ideas?

Thank you in advance.
Goran.
  • Posted 3 Jul 2010 22:54
  • By goran_j
  • joined 26 Jun'10 - 7 messages
  • Belgrade, Serbia
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Zdravo Goran i meni treba taj control unit kako moze da se nabavi nova ploca. Pozdrav iz Makedonija
  • Posted 11 Jan 2020 22:35
  • By Bore_Ruzinov
  • joined 11 Jan'20 - 1 message
  • Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic Of

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