McLeod Actuators
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McLeod Actuators
Anybody know where to get the actuator motor for the newer style McLeod (2003) with the electric actuator? I believe it is screw style...
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I cannot remember the company name but there was a brand listed on my motor. I called that company and got two motor to screw Jack couplers. I will did thru my notes.
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Try this:
AccuLift Inc.
17516 Dix
Melvindale, MI 48122
313-382-5121
Part # C-4.5-7.50 for the assembly. The motor is PJ24036Q 12vdc
Mine are 2005 on a formula 382. Assembly is around $450.00
BE CAREFUL !!!! The part number above is for a McLoed 300 series bolster and might be unique to Formula !!!!
I think McLoed has also used Motion. Josh at Donzidirect.com has them from Motion for $495.00. Better verify before you spend the $$$.
Andy
AccuLift Inc.
17516 Dix
Melvindale, MI 48122
313-382-5121
Part # C-4.5-7.50 for the assembly. The motor is PJ24036Q 12vdc
Mine are 2005 on a formula 382. Assembly is around $450.00
BE CAREFUL !!!! The part number above is for a McLoed 300 series bolster and might be unique to Formula !!!!
I think McLoed has also used Motion. Josh at Donzidirect.com has them from Motion for $495.00. Better verify before you spend the $$$.
Andy
Last edited by PremierPOWER; 01-14-2013 at 07:33 PM.
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I ended up diagnosing this - thankfully I didnt spend $900 on motors.
Neither motor worked. Both sides had corroded wires & they both stopped working within 1 month of each other. Put the test meter on them and realized the connectors were corroded where they crimped to the wire. Replaced the main positive and negative connectors and two switches total of a whopping $30 for everything. It was nice fixing a problem for less than a $grand....
Neither motor worked. Both sides had corroded wires & they both stopped working within 1 month of each other. Put the test meter on them and realized the connectors were corroded where they crimped to the wire. Replaced the main positive and negative connectors and two switches total of a whopping $30 for everything. It was nice fixing a problem for less than a $grand....