Why does HAKO Nautilus® Scrubber creep in neutral?
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Rebecca KruegerSep 9, 2025
If the HAKO Nautilus® machine creeps in neutral, the directional control pedal or propulsion pump neutral setting is likely out of adjustment. Perform the adjustment procedures to correct this.
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sophia16Sep 12, 2025
What causes hydraulic control valve failure in HAKO Scrubber?
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Shane AllenSep 12, 2025
If the hydraulic control valve fails on your HAKO Scrubber, it could be due to a defective solenoid valve, which would need replacement of the solenoid valve or coil. Also, check for loose or disconnected wires if there is a switch failure.
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ericahigginsSep 12, 2025
What causes hydraulic drive motor failure in HAKO PowerBoss Nautilus?
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Christine SullivanSep 13, 2025
If the hydraulic drive motor fails on your HAKO Scrubber, it could be due to an insufficient oil supply, requiring you to fill the reservoir. If the motor is leaking, replace the seals. If the drive pump coupler or the key on the motor shaft has failed, replace them. Also, replace the drive hub if it has failed.
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Sherri JohnsonSep 14, 2025
What causes hydraulic gear pump failure in HAKO PowerBoss Nautilus?
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Stephen HolmesSep 14, 2025
If the hydraulic gear pump fails on your HAKO Scrubber, it could be due to pump leaking, which requires replacing the seals or RR pump. Replace the drive coupler if it has failed. If the gears are worn or scored, rebuild the pump or replace it with an RR pump. Check and fill the oil supply if it is low. Replace the strainer inside the reservoir if the oil strainer is clogged. Use the recommended viscosity oil if the oil is incorrect. Maintain the correct hydraulic fluid level in the reservoir and keep suction hose fittings tight to prevent damage due to air entering the hydraulic system.