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Tech Tips
TT-950: Anti-Fatigue Mats
BHS recommends the use of anti-fatigue mats in the operator platform of their Battery Extractor.
Read MoreTT-951: Increasing Drive Wheel Longevity
Avoid battery extractor drive wheel failure, by understanding the probable causes.
Read MoreTT-955: Supplemental Hose Kit Availability
BHS recommends keeping spare hose kits for quick replacement on a Battery Extractor,
Read MoreTT-956: Power Roller Cutout Option
The benefits of including the Power Roller Cutout Option on the BHS Battery Extractor aim for a safer forklift battery...
Read MoreTT-922: Technical Support
Call 1.877.247.4968 from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Central Time to speak with the BHS Technical Support Team. Find info...
Read MoreTT-921: The Force of Impact
Improper roller compartment alignment during battery transfer can put tremendous stress on your equipment and cause needless wear and tear.
Read MoreTT-920: In-line pH Probe Care and Meter Calibration
pH levels must be monitored, and a pH probe must be kept wet to work. Inaccurate pH monitoring can lead...
Read MoreTT-915: Caster & Drive Wheel Alignment
Improperly aligned casters and drive wheels can cause undue wear on battery extractor components. They should be realigned any time...
Read MoreTT-916: AC Phase Sensitivity
When wired out of phase, BE motors will be sluggish. Incorrect wiring can be corrected easily, but running this way...
Read MoreTT-917: Drive Wheel Failure
Drive wheel failure can cause a Battery Extractor to need a push-start to move. Simple tests will indicate failure, and...
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