typicaly teh average usage is in teh 3 to 3.5 hour/8hour shift.Ģ. How many actual operating hours do you use teh equipment - in my experience it is unusual to see any type of forklift accumulate more than 5 to 5.5 hours of actual usage in an 8 hour shift. It would be helpful if you had some of teh followign data -:ġ. These guys are the top 3 sellers of order selectors and ask them your question. My suggestion is to contact the local Crown and/or Raymond dealer and maybe Yale that covers your area. ![]() Usually when it comes to their profits and saving overhead expense they will listen. If you can prove to them it will save them money in the long run i'm sure they will listen though. So i can understand the 'hard sell' on getting them to change their ways. It sounds like your boss's are old school and do not like change, they probably have a system in place there that works for them and they are resistant to change, maybe their philosophy is "if it ain't broke don't fix it?" o) The first time i ever saw this was back years ago when the GE SX controller came out when i was working at Yale and the laptop diagnostic interface was first introduced into their trucks. ![]() This has been a common practice with all mfg's for a few years now, GE, curtis, danfoss, zapi most likely at the truck mfg engineering departments request. Every controller has a hard coded HM that is not programmable and each inverter/controller has one built in. They can also be programmed into the controller via a diagnostic interface such as a laptop program or handset but these readings that are programmed are only a secondary HM reading. I believe most electric lifts these days have multiple hour meter readings to track traction, pump, steering, operator presence.
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