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JCB 535-95 Help!!
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<blockquote data-quote="jd6820" data-source="post: 6820195" data-attributes="member: 420"><p>Yeah that’s the setup for a 525-67, I’m thinking a 535-95 will have a steel disk on one side of the ram that passes over the top of the sensor which is mounted with the led underneath. The opposite way up to the 525-67.</p><p></p><p>The OP should check the sensor clears the disk by a small amount (5-6mm). The next step is to verify the sensor is working. This can be done with a piece of metal, remove the shroud protecting the sensor and look where the wires enter the sensor. touch the metal to the opposite end of the sensor and watch for a little orange light next to the area where the wires go into the sensor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jd6820, post: 6820195, member: 420"] Yeah that’s the setup for a 525-67, I’m thinking a 535-95 will have a steel disk on one side of the ram that passes over the top of the sensor which is mounted with the led underneath. The opposite way up to the 525-67. The OP should check the sensor clears the disk by a small amount (5-6mm). The next step is to verify the sensor is working. This can be done with a piece of metal, remove the shroud protecting the sensor and look where the wires enter the sensor. touch the metal to the opposite end of the sensor and watch for a little orange light next to the area where the wires go into the sensor. [/QUOTE]
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