Bt Industries SPE160:
error C30

Machine will move slowly after the error C30 appear!
Could anyone help?
  • Posted 12 Jun 2012 21:36
  • Discussion started by joel_zhou
  • singapore, Singapore
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Hi,

C30= The load on the forks has exceeded the truck's classified lift capacity. / Ensure the load to be lifted does not exceed the classified lift capacity
Check that lifting is not performed against the mechanical stop.
This applies to both fork lifting and support arm lifting.
Ensure the mast sections and lifting chains move freely
Check pressure sensor o/p [B1:INP.PRESSURE LIFT] voltage ≈ 0,5V with no load & lowered forks / support arms
Perform a Max. load calibration
  • Posted 18 Jun 2012 08:20
  • Reply by nacsand_n
  • Madrid, Spain

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