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Forum: Technical arena
Discussion:  Linde
Number of messages: 5

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cownd
Arizona, United States
We have two Linde H45D-600-04;2003 model year at our plant. These two units also have cabs with A/C. We are located in the desert where temps. reach 105 - 120 degrees in the summer. Can anyone tell me what to expect as far as break downs and parts I might want to stock?

Posted 18 Feb 2006 05:55 AM Reply  Report this message
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adrian_w
East Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Are they the X model ie has a diesel vw engine or the perkins engine?


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Premier Mechanical Handling, Hull. UK

Posted 24 Feb 2006 07:46 AM Reply  Report this message
cownd
Arizona, United States
Perkins

Posted 24 Feb 2006 08:11 AM Reply  Report this message
adrian_w
East Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Right then, previous experiance of these machines i would recommend the flowing parts.
Water pump and gasket (bearings fail due to dust build up on pulley).
Starter motor and relay, bottom mast anchor rose bearings, 'o' rings for the two feed pipes into the squash plate housing.
(these are special high preasure rings)
Horn push, Key switch and hoses (you will need the mast number when ordering).
Service filters (donot clean or change the air filter until the indicator says so)
Providing you grease and carry out regular maintance these machines should give you good service.

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Premier Mechanical Handling, Hull. UK

Posted 25 Feb 2006 11:39 AM Reply  Report this message
ratchet
Ontario, Canada
Im guessing the A/C condenser is sitting on the counterweight ?
keep this cleaned out..........wash it out daily when its in constant use.... after washing make sure it's dried out before you fire it back up

same goes for the evaporator if its easy access...only you dont need to dry it out after cleaning

also have a spare A/C compressor drive belt on the shelf




Posted 31 Jan 2007 02:01 PM Reply  Report this message


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