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How Do Forklifts Work?

03/05/2008 11:27 AM

could somebody give access to complete repair manuals of recently launched ( 20060 -2007 ) forklift models ( electric powered & with internal combustion ) , allowing me to understand details how work the different subassemblies , sensors , electronic controls , switches ...


interesting woud be wiring diagram with the different components & items connected...

best would be a recent model of Linde or Jungheinrich ( european) , one american : nacco or case or crown , one from Toyota or Mitshubishi ...

thks & rgds from Ireland !

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Re: forklift internal design

03/05/2008 12:51 PM

You're asking for a lot of information that should be available on Google. Suggest you try there first, summarize your results in a table or spreadsheet, then, when you can develop specific questions, come back to CR4 and we can help. Until then, please don't expect us to do your legwork. I for one am heading to the pub for lunch and will definitely hoist a Guiness or two to you.

Slante!

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Re: How Do Forklifts Work?

03/06/2008 9:18 AM

Have you tried contacting those manufacturers directly? Most should have downloadable manuals or guides. Good luck

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