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Violent Reach

Does anyone know if there's a way to cushion the reach operation on these units. Our customer is saying that it is way to violent, causing damage to product.
  • Posted 4 Mar 2011 11:32
  • By logan_s
  • joined 4 Mar'11 - 12 messages
  • Saskatchewan, Canada
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first check that features is set to single reach not double (RD)
then perform valve calibration
then adjust in performance
  • Posted 24 Dec 2011 07:54
  • By crownie
  • joined 8 Sep'08 - 151 messages
  • Victoria, Australia
if your able to do a recalibration that works but those trucks reach back hard more like a slam just make sure the bumpers on the carriage are good its a Crown trait but there working on it..
  • Posted 24 Dec 2011 05:39
  • By irrk1
  • joined 5 May'11 - 24 messages
  • Massachusetts, United States
Yes, It's adjustable through the access modules. Might want to call a forklift service company to make the correct adjustments needed.
  • Posted 4 Mar 2011 14:11
  • Modified 4 Mar 2011 14:12 by poster
  • By Miloslouis
  • joined 4 Dec'10 - 27 messages
  • California, United States
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