Komatsu FD50AT-7:
Transmission problem

Hi Guys
I have transmission problem , rev / forward is working fine,when i go nutral position them machine moves slowly can you tell me what could be the problem ,i have fixed new charging pump & plates.
Kind regards
Allan
  • Posted 18 Mar 2012 17:30
  • Discussion started by allan_l
  • united arab emirates, United Arab Emirates
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The plates can be too thick you must measure the gap when fitting them or they dont release properly
Dose it still creep when engaging inching peddle
  • Posted 25 Jan 2020 21:48
  • Reply by Firerescue
  • New Zealand
Bryan
Hello Allan, I've send some information.
Kind regards
marcb
  • Posted 19 Mar 2012 20:17
  • Reply by marc_b
  • ANTWERP, Belgium
hi Marc
I have used transmission fluid from Komatsu local agent , the problem is we dont have service manual for this machine to confirm the pressures , do you have service manual for this machine ,can you mail me at allan at kaddas dot ae
  • Posted 19 Mar 2012 02:49
  • Reply by allan_l
  • united arab emirates, United Arab Emirates
Hello Allan, on the information your giving it is difficult to say but I think that it is better to measure the pressures and look at the condition off the transmission fluid. Is the forklift moving fine when the oil is cold?
kind regards
marcb
  • Posted 19 Mar 2012 02:22
  • Reply by marc_b
  • ANTWERP, Belgium
marc@tuvo.be

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