Warehouse buyers searching Genie 101005 joystick replacement usually have a parts screenshot from Genie FAB sheets — 101005 mapped to specific GS scissor configurations [Source: Genie genuine joysticks FAB]. Generic “Genie scissor joystick” listings without 101005 proof fail calibration or thumb-steer mapping.
This article narrows our broader Genie aftermarket guide to the 101005 SKU family. Trunsin ZS20 supports 101005-class RFQs after engineering confirms axis and sensor data.
Genie 101005 joystick replacement — RFQ checklist
- Confirm 101005 on failed stick label — not 101174 or 78903
- Capture serial plate for controller generation
- Photo Deutsch connector and coil cord condition
- Note Hall vs potentiometer on OEM unit
- Plan ALC or platform teach — ALC 500 calibration if applicable
101005 vs nearby Genie SKUs
| Part | Notes | Trunsin action |
|---|---|---|
| 101005 | GS scissor family reference in FAB | ZS20 cross-ref |
| 101174 | Different axis/grip mix | Separate drawing review |
| 78903 | Boom/platform variants | Not assumed 101005 equivalent |
Frequently asked questions
Is 101005 interchangeable with 101174?
Not without Genie documentation — axis and connector differ.
Does Trunsin supply Genie-branded sticks?
Trunsin supplies Trunsin-built configure-to-spec units — not Genie OEM labels.
Calibration required after 101005 swap?
Yes on proportional platforms — see Genie manual for teach sequence.
CGEC vs Trunsin for 101005?
Compare spec proof — MATE/CGEC article for distributor context.
Related articles
- Genie aftermarket guide
- Genie ALC 500 calibration
- AWP calibration guide
- Hall scissor lift
- Industrial joystick hub
- Configurator
Request Genie 101005 cross-reference
- Send 101005 label and serial plate photos
- Configure ZS20
- Run OEM teach after install