brandon | 02-28-2007 | comment profile send pm notify |
HEY GUYS I DRIVE A 2001 SCHWING AND SOMEONE HAS BEEN INTO THE COMPUTER AND REALLY DONE A NUMBER ON THE BOOM SPEED SETTINGS DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO SET IT BACK TO THE FACTORY SETTINGS?? |
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Ripper | 02-28-2007 | reply profile send pm notify |
Where are you located? I'm in So.Cal I may be able to help you. |
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brandon | 02-28-2007 | reply profile send pm notify |
GOOD OLE N.C. |
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thinsplash | 03-02-2007 | reply profile send pm notify |
Just call schwing factory and they can tell you what it left there at. |
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pumpwrench | 03-02-2007 | reply profile send pm notify |
Hey Brandon, I,m thinking you have CPC controller type system. If this is the case, open the controller box, insert the user key that is velcrowed to the door. on the computer board that is looking at you, there will be a computer receptical that the user key will fit into. Insert the key. Look for the store button. If you hold that button in for more than 3 seconds, all your boom parameters will go back to factory settings. It might not operate the way you would like, but at least it will be safe. Be aware that if you have the apitech hand valve, the coils are known to go out of wack. When this happens there is nothing you can do with that function other than replace the coil. May the Concrete Pump God be with you! If you need more help, let me know, I can talk you through a boom parameter adjustment. |
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brandon | 12-13-1901 | reply profile send pm notify |
THANKS ALOT FOR THE ADVICE BUT IF NOT THE SETTINGS WHERE ARE THE COILS LOCATED?IM NEW TO THE WHOLE FIND IT FIX IT THING BUT THAT SEEMS TO BE THE BEST WAY(BETTER THAN WAITING FOR THE MECH. TO DO THE SAME THING). |
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jdza | 03-02-2007 | reply profile send pm notify |
The coils or Pulsors are located on the hand valves. They have electrical wires coming out of a black rubber cap. They're pretty easy to replace. |
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Mudslinger | 03-04-2007 | reply profile send pm notify |
Easy visual check on your pulsars.If they flutter when you use that function they're OK.If they "jump to" they are, or are going, bad. |