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Accubend

cwb143

New Member
We have an Accubend machine. Which is now obsolete.
Was wondering if any of you knew how to fix the hydraulics
on it? It doesn't leak but It doesn't seem to release the
pressure. Not sure where its hanging up at. If you have
experience with this machine or a better solution I'd like
to hear from you. Thanks in advance.
 

d fleming

New Member
This may sound silly but if you can't find a tech, a forklift repair shop might have a McGyver for you. I have a friend who owns one and he has fixed an incredible amount of things for the shop over the years.

As a matter of fact I have the motor on my table saw to install that I just got back from him. New motor almost $400. He had one of his guys service it and get it rocking again. Cost me lunch. Thing looks like new.
 

niksagkram

New Member
I would imagine that any hydraulics tech could help, if it is indeed the hydraulics. Just did a quick Google for Okalhoma hydraulics and there are several in the city. :)

GO BARONS!!!!



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