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PART 2

FORKLIFT HYDRAULIC SYSTEM

Chapter 1
Description and Operation
Component Locations & Circuit Layouts
Hydraulic Pump
Control Valve
Valve Section Oil Flows
Anti-Cavitation Valve
Velocity Fuses
Lower and Go Valve Kit

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MOFFETT MODEL RANGE


The information in the Service Manual covers several models of the Moffett- range.
Many of the components, systems, their testing and overhaul are similar for the models
covered in the manual, therefore the manual references, as shown below, will only be used
where the information is unique to a particular model.
Manual Reference

Group

American Model Designation

M50 / M40

Rest of the Word Model Designation

M8 / M5

NOTES

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This chapter covers the function and operation of the
forklift hydraulic system, the construction and
operation of the mast and carriage are covered
separately in Part 1, Chapter 1.

All the hydraulic cylinders are double acting, the


lowering function of the lift cylinder is used to lift the
Forklift into the transport position on the rear of the
truck.

FIGURE 1. FORKLIFT COMPONENTS


Inner Mast
2. Frame
Stabiliser
4. Fork Carriage
Mast Carriage
6. Lift Chains
Outer Mast

FIGURE 2. FORKLIFT CONTROL LEVERS


A. Mast
Raise and Lower
B. Mast Carriage
In and Out
C. Forks
Tilt - Up and Down
D. Mast
Side Shift
E. Stabilisers
Raise and Lower

1.
3.
5.
7.

EXAMPLE DASHBOARD DECAL - LEVER CONTROL

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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

FIGURE 3. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM COMPONENT LOCATIONS


Hydraulic Oil Reservoir
8. Steering Cylinder
Hydraulic Return Filter
9. Carriage Cylinders
Hydraulic Suction Filter
10 Side Shift Cylinder
Hydraulic System Oil Shut Off Valve
11. Tilt Cylinders (2)
Steering Priority Valve
12. Lift Cylinder(s)
Hydraulic Pump
13. Stabiliser Cylinders
Forklift Control Valve

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FIGURE 4. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM COMPONENT LAYOUT


1. Steering Cylinder
2. Return Filter
3. Steering with Priority Valve
4. Pump
5. Valve Bank

-The hydraulic pump draws oil from the reservoir


through a suction straine and then supplies the oil to
the steering priority valve and the hydraulic control
valve.

Return oil from the steering and hydraulic systems


flows through the replaceable element return filter.

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1.
2.
3.
4.

FIGURE 5. LIFT CIRCUIT COMPONENT LAYOUT


Control Valve
5. One Way Restrictor
Lift Cylinder
6. Service Port Relief Valve - Cyl Piston End *
Velocity Fuse
7. Service Port Relief Valve - Cyl Rod End *
Velocity Fuse
A. Valve Lift Section

* NB The Service Port Relief Valves incorporate an anti-cavitation function.

The lift circuit controls the operation of the forks.

A one way restrictor in the control valve limits the


cylinder drop rate under load.

The cylinder is protected by two valve service port


relief valves.

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Velocity fuses located in the cylinder to slow


cylinder travel in the event of a hose failure.

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2.
3.
4.

FIGURE 5. LIFT CIRCUIT COMPONENT LAYOUT


Control Valve
5. One Way Restrictor
Lift Cylinder
6. Service Port Relief Valve - Cyl Piston End *
Velocity Fuse
7. Service Port Relief Valve - Cyl Rod End *
Velocity Fuse
A. Valve Lift Section

* NB The Service Port Relief Valves incorporate an anti-cavitation function.

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FIGURE 6. CARRIAGE CIRCUIT COMPONENT LAYOUT


1. Control Valve
3. Right Hand Carriage Cylinder
2. Left Hand Carriage Cylinder
B. Carriage Valve Section

The carriage circuit controls the position of the fork


lift mast in the frame, the mast being positioned
forward to pick up loads forward of the front wheels
and rearwards for transporting the load between the
wheel base.

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FIGURE 7. TILT CIRCUIT COMPONENT LAYOUT


1. Control Valve
4. One Way Restrictor
2. Left Hand Tilt Cylinder
5. Anti-cavitation Valve
3. Right Hand Tilt Cylinder
C. Tilt Valve Section

The tilt circuit controls the angle of the mast and


forks, the mast being tilted back for transport.

An anti-cavitation valve and a one way restrictor


valve located in the valve ports prevent cylinder
cavitation, when extending the cylinder to rotate the
load forwards, or when releasing the pressure with
the unit on the truck mounting kit.

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FIGURE 8. SIDE SHIFT CIRCUIT COMPONENT LAYOUT


1. Control Valve
3. One Way Restrictor - Cylinder Piston End
2. Side Shift Cylinder
D. Side Shift Valve Section

The side shift circuit controls the position of the mast


and forks in the frame.

A restrictor located in the cylinder piston end port,


restricts cylinder retraction and extension speed
preventing instability, resulting from rapid side
shifting with an elevated load.

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FIGURE 9. STABILISER CIRCUIT COMPONENT LAYOUT


1. Control Valve
5. Velocity Fuse
2. Left Hand Stabiliser Cylinder
6. One Way Restrictor
3. Right Hand Stabiliser Cylinder
E. Stabiliser Valve Section
4. Velocity Fuse

The stabiliser circuit controls the jack legs which are


lowered to enable the unit to pick up loads with the
mast fully forward.

The one way restrictor located in the valve piston end


port restricts cylinder retraction when raising the legs
with loaded forks.

Velocity fuses located in the cylinder piston ports


prevent rapid cylinder retraction in the event of hose
failure.

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FIGURE 10. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM


The above illustrates the forklift hydraulic system circuit layout and connections using international symbols to represent the
components.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

Lift Section Spool Valve


Carriage Section
Tilt Section
Side Shift Section
Jackleg Section
One Way Restrictor - 2 Hole
Anti-Cavitation Valve
Service Port Relief - Carriage
Service Port Relief - Lift R
Service Port Relief - Life P
One Way Restrictor - 4 Hole

12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.

System Relief Valve


Valve Bank
SuctionFilter
Return Filter*
Hydraulic Tank
Hydraulic Pump
Velocity Fuse 3/8
Restrictor - Side Shift P
Hydraulic Release
Valve
Velocity Fuse 1/2

*Note: M5/M40 Models Use A Return Line and Suction Boost Filter (RKM).

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FIGURE 11. PANTOGRAPH SYSTEM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM


The above illustrats the pantograph system circuit layout and connections using International symbols to represent the components.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.

Lift Section Spool Valve


Carriage Section
Tilt Section
Side Shift Section
Jackleg Section
One Way Restrictor - 2 Hole
Anti-Cavitation Valve
Service Port Relief - Carriage
Service Port Relief - Lift R
Service Port Relief - Life P
One Way Restrictor - 4 Hole
System Relief Valve
Valve Bank

14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22
23.
24.
25.
26.

Suction Filter
Return Filter*
Hydraulic Tank
Hydraulic Pump
Velocity Fuse 3/8
Restrictor - Side Shift P
Hydralic Release
Valve
Velocity Fuse 1/2
Lift Cylinder Pressure Switch R
Velocity Fuse 1/2
Pantograph Changeover Valve
Pilot Operator Check Valve
Counterbalance Valve

*Note: M5/M40 Models Use A Return Line and Suction Boost Filter (RKM).

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HYDRAULIC PUMP

The gear type hydraulic pump is mounted on the


hydrostatic pump.

The pumps are driven directly from the engine


flywheel through a splined coupling.

Rotation of the gears draws oil through the suction


strainer to the pump inlet port. Oil is carried around
the outside of the gears between the gear teeth and the
body, and forced out of the outlet port by the action of
the meshing gear teeth.

FIGURE 14. GEAR PUMP OIL FLOW

FIGURE 12. HYDRAULIC PUMP MOUNTING


1. O Ring

The driving and driven gears rotate within the pump


body, clearance between the gear teeth and the body
is minimal.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

FIGURE 13. HYDRAULIC PUMP - EXPLODED VIEW


End Cover & O Ring
6. Seal
Back-up Seal
7. Flange & O Ring
Bushes (Bearing Blocks)
8. Shaft Seal
Pump Body
9. Circlip
Drive & Driven Gears
10. Through Bolt

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When under load, pressure is developed as the gear


teeth mesh, creating an unbalanced outward loading
on the bearing blocks. To maintain a balanced and
inward loading on the bearing blocks and to maintain
minimal clearance between the gears and bearings,
the pump has pressure compensated bearing blocks.

E shaped seals are fitted between the pump body


and the outer surface of the bearing blocks. This
allows generated pump pressure to load the outer
surface area of the bearing blocks, thus maintaining
the bearing blocks evenly against the gears when
under load.

The pressure compensated bearing blocks maintain


maximum pump efficiency under load.

Regular scheduled maintenance of the hydraulic


system filters will ensure maximum pump service
hours.

Contaminated oil will create rapid wear tracks in the


body increasing gear tooth clearance and resultant
reduced pump efficiency.

FIGURE 15. PRESSURE COMPENSATION AREA

The pump creates oil flow, the circuit loads create


pressure.

P
R
P
R
P
R
P
R
S

D
S1

C
S2

B
T

P2_C1_F17

VALVE SECTIONS:

FIGURE 16. CONTROL VALVE OIL GALLERY AND PORT IDENTIFICATION


A. LIFT: B. CARRIAGE: C. TILT: D. SIDE SHIFT: E. STABILISERS:

VALVE PORTS:

P. CYLINDER PISTON END


S. PUMP PRESSURE OIL

R. CYLINDER ROD END


T. RETURN OIL TO RESERVOIR

OIL GALLERIES:

S1: OPEN CENTRE GALLERY


T: RESERVOIR RETURN GALLERY

S2: PARALLEL GALLERY

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VALVE SECTIONS:
OIL GALLERIES:

FIGURE 17. CONTROL VALVE OIL FLOW SCHEMATIC


A. LIFT: B. CARRIAGE: C. TILT: D. SIDE SHIFT: E. STABILISERS:
S1: OPEN CENTRE GALLERY
T: RESERVOIR RETURN GALLERY

S2: PARALLEL GALLERY

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CONTROL VALVE OIL GALLERIES

When one of the control spools is moved from neutral


to operate a circuit, the centre portion of the spool
blocks the open centre gallery, resultant pressure
build up in the parallel gallery opens the valve section
check valve and pump oil flows by the control spool
to the cylinder.

Return oil from the opposite end of the cylinder flows


across the control spool to the return gallery.

The control valve oil flows are described below and


reference figures 16 and 17. Section oil flows are
described with reference to figures 21, 22 and 23.

The main oil galleries run longitudinally through the


valve sections between the end covers.

The open centre gallery, S1, extends from the inlet


end cover to the opposite end cover, where it runs
into the reservoir return galleries, T. The return
galleries run through either side of the valve sections
back to the inlet end cover. The parallel gallery, S2,
extends from the inlet end cover through the sections
but, terminates at the last valve section E, this gallery
is always under pump pressure.

With the spools in neutral, pump oil flows into port


S along the staggered open centre gallery into the
end cover, where it returns to port T along the return
galleries.

VALVE SECTIONS:

The operation of the system and service port relief


valves, anti-cavitation and restrictor valves located in
the control valve assembly are described in the
following sections.

SYSTEM RELIEF VALVE


The system relief valve protects the pump from excess
operating pressure and is located in the inlet end cover
between the pump supply gallery S1 and the reservoir
return gallery T.

FIGURE 18. CONTROL VALVE - EXPLODED VIEW


A. LIFT: B. CARRIAGE: C. TILT: D. SIDE SHIFT: E. STABILISERS:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Inlet End Section


Service Port Relief Valve - Piston End
Restrictor (4 hole)
Service Port Relief Valve - Rod End
Plug
Restrictor (2 hole) Tilt Rod End
Anti-cavitation Valve

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8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.

Restrictor (2 hole) - Stabiliser Piston End


End Cover
Check Valve (1 per section)
Control Valve Spool
Valve Section Housing
System Relief Valve

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SECTION OIL FLOWS
The valve section oil flows are described below and are
reference by figures 21, 22 and 23.

In neutral the centralised valve spool position allows


pump oil to flow along the open centre gallery to the
return gallery in the end cover. The outer sections of
the valve spool trap the oil in both ends of the
cylinder.

When the valve spool is moved to extend or retract


the cylinder, the centre section of the spool blocks the
open centre gallery. Pump pressure rises rapidly in
the parallel gallery until the check valve opens
against residual cylinder pressure, allowing pump oil
to flow to the cylinder port via the check valve gallery
and the valve spool.

Return oil from the opposite end of the cylinder flows


across the valve spool into the return gallery.

The section check valve prevents residual cylinder


pressure feed back to the pump and so prevents initial
negative cylinder movement during pump pressure
build up.

FIGURE 19. SYSTEM RELIEF VALVE CLOSED

If the pump supply pressure exceeds the system relief


valve setting, the pressure will open the valve against
the spring pressure allowing oil to flow from gallery
S1 to gallery T and limiting the maximum pump
pressure to 193 bar / 2800 lbf/in2.

The piston portion of the relief valve prevents the


valve oscillating when operating at blow off pressure.

The relief valve is adjustable.

FIGURE 20. SYSTEM RELIEF VALVE OPEN


OIL GALLERIES: S1: OPEN CENTRE GALLERY
S2: PARALLEL GALLERY
T: RESERVOIR RETURN GALLERY
1. Inlet End Section
3. Valve Body

2. Relief Valve Spring


4. Relief Valve

FIGURE 21. SYSTEM RELIEF VALVE OPEN


OIL GALLERIES: S1: OPEN CENTRE GALLERY
S2: PARALLEL GALLERY
T: RESERVOIR RETURN GALLERY
V: CHECK VALVE GALLERY
VALVE PORTS:

P. CYLINDER PISTON END


R. CYLINDER ROD END

1. Valve Spool
3. Check Valve

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FIGURE 22. CONTROL VALVE SECTION OIL FLOW


- CYLINDER EXTENDING

FIGURE 24. SERVICE PORT RELIEF VALVE


OIL GALLERIES: C: CYLINDER GALLERY
T: RESERVOIR RETURN GALLERY
1. Anti-cavitation Valve
2. Relief Valve
3. Spring

4. Spring Adjuster
5. Locknut
6. Valve Body

If the pressure in gallery C drops below the pressure


in gallery T, the anti-cavitation valve will open to
allow the flow from gallery T to the cylinder gallery
C.

The functions are shown in lift circuit operational


conditions in figures 26 to 30.

The one way restrictor fitted in the valve port restricts


the lift cylinder drop rate.

FIGURE 23. CONTROL VALVE SECTION OIL FLOW


- CYLINDER RETRACTING
OIL GALLERIES: S1: OPEN CENTRE GALLERY
S2: PARALLEL GALLERY
T: RESERVOIR RETURN GALLERY
V: CHECK VALVE GALLERY
VALVE PORTS:

P. CYLINDER PISTON END


R. CYLINDER ROD END

1. Valve Spool
3. Check Valve

2. Centring Spring

SERVICE PORT RELIEF VALVES

The service port relief valves fitted to the control


valve lift section have a relief valve and
anti-cavitation function.
If the pressure in gallery C exceeds the relief valve
setting, the valve will open to allow low pressure oil
to pass from gallery C to gallery T.

FIGURE 25. VALVE PORT ONE WAY RESTRICTORS


1. Restrictor
A. Top Side View
B. Two Hole Type
C. Four Hole Type

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FIGURE 26. LIFT CIRCUIT OIL FLOW - NORMAL OPERATION


1. Valve Spool
2. Rod End Port Relief Valve
3. Load on Forks
4. Lift Cylinder
5. One Way Restrictor
6. Piston End Port Relief Valve
7. Control Valve Lift Section

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FIGURE 27. SERVICE PORT RELIEF VALVE OIL FLOW


- PRESSURE RELIEF FUNCTION
OIL GALLERIES:
C: CYLINDER GALLERY
T: RESERVOIR RETURN GALLERY
1. Anti-cavitation Valve
2. Relief Valve
3. Spring

FIGURE 28. SERVICE PORT RELIEF VALVE


- ANTI-CAVITATION FUNCTION
OIL GALLERIES:
C: CYLINDER GALLERY
T: RESERVOIR RETURN GALLERY
1. Anti-cavitation Valve
2. Relief Valve
3. Spring

4. Spring Adjuster
5. Locknut
6. Valve Body

4. Spring Adjuster
5. Locknut
6. Valve Body

The service port relief valve pressures are set lower


than the system relief valve to limit the maximum lift
and lower effort and protect the unit from mechanical
overload.

The service port relief valve also acts as a shock relief


valve to protect the lift cylinder from excessive
generated pressure if the control valve is suddenly
returned to neutral while lowering a heavy load.

The service port relief valve located in the valve


piston end port limits the maximum lift cylinder
pressure to 165 bar / 2400 lbf/in2. This limits lift
capacity to maintain forklift truck stability.

This condition is shown in the lift circuit in figure 30,


where excessive cylinder pressure below the piston is
limited by the service port relief valve providing a
progressive deceleration of the load.

The lift circuit in figure 29 shows the relief valve


action when attempting to lift excessive weight.

The service port relief valve located in the valve rod


end limits the maximum lowering pressure to 172 bar
/ 2500 lbf/in2 . This limits the down thrust on the
forks and prevents damage to the truck transport
mountings.

As the cylinder drops a short distance after the


control spool has been returned to neutral, the piston
creates a negative pressure in the rod end.

The reduced pressure opens the rod end service port


relief valve anti-cavitation valve allowing reservoir
oil to fill the cylinder to prevent cavitation.

The relief valves are adjustable.

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1. Valve Spool
5. One Way Restrictor

FIGURE 29. LIFT CIRCUIT OIL FLOW WITH OVERLOAD


2. Rod End Port Relief Valve
3. Load on Forks
6. Piston End Port Relief Valve
7. Control Valve Lift Section

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4. Lift Cylinder

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1. Valve Spool
5. One Way Restrictor

FIGURE 30. LIFT CIRCUIT IN SHOCK RELIEF CONDITION


2. Rod End Port Relief Valve
3. Load on Forks
6. Piston End Port Relief Valve
7. Control Valve Lift Section

4. Lift Cylinder

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FIGURE 31. TILT CIRCUIT OPERATION ANTI-CAVITATION VALVE OPERATION


A. VALVE CLOSED
B. VALVE OPEN
C. Cylinder Gallery

T. Reservoir Return Gallery

FIGURE 32. TILT CIRCUIT OPERATION - FORWARD ROTATION


1. Valve Spool
2. Anti-cavitation Valve
3. Load on Forks
4. Tilt Cylinder
5. One Way Restrictor
6. Valve Tilt Section

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ANTI-CAVITATION VALVE

HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS

An anti-cavitation valve is located in the tilt section


piston end valve port to prevent cavitation of the tilt
cylinder (refer to figure 31).

The anti-cavitation valve remains closed whenever


the pressure in gallery C exceeds the pressure in
gallery T, however, if the pressure in gallery C
drops below reservoir return pressure in gallery T,
the valve opens.

The forklift cylinders are all of similar double acting


design, the piston and gland sealing arrangements
vary between cylinders. Typical cylinder
components are illustrated in figures 33 and 34.

A typical cylinder sectional view is illustrated on the


next page.

Cylinder cavitation can occur when a heavy fork load


is being tilted forward, figure 32, or when the unit is
located on truck mounting and chained and the
pressures are released after stopping the engine.

As the cylinder extends under load in either of the


above conditions, the pressure in the cylinder piston
end circuit drops below reservoir pressure.

The anti-cavitation valve opens and reservoir oil


flows from the reservoir return gallery into the
cylinder to supplement pump oil and prevent cylinder
cavitation.

The one way restrictor located in the rod end valve


port restricts cylinder extension when rotating the
load forwards.

FIGURE 33. TYPICAL CYLINDER COMPONENTS


1. Gland Assembly
2. Piston Assembly

FIGURE 34. PISTON AND GLAND


1. Piston Wear Rings
2. Gland O Ring Seal
3. Gland Assembly
4. Piston Seals and Retaining Rings

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4.
7.
10.
13.

FIGURE 35. TYPICAL CYLINDER SECTIONAL VIEW


Wiper Seal
2. Split Wear Ring
3. Rod Oil Seal
Piston Locking Screw
5. Piston Wear Rings
6. Piston
Seal Retaining Rings
8. Piston Seals
9. Split Wear Ring
O Ring Seal
11. Gland
12. Piston Rod
Velocity Fuse
14. Cylinder Barrel

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VELOCITY FUSES

Velocity fuses are a safety device fitted to the lift and


stabiliser cylinders to prevent cylinder retraction or
extension in the event of a hose bursting.

The velocity fuse valve plate will close the drillings


in the body if there is rapid loss of oil from the
cylinder due to a burst hose, trapping oil in the
cylinder.

Velocity fuses are fitted to the lift and stabiliser


cylinders at the piston end to prevent rapid cylinder
retraction under load.

A velocity fuse is also fitted to the lift cylinder rod


end to prevent rapid cylinder extension when
lowering the forklift on truck mounting.

FIGURE 37. VELOCITY FUSE


1. Valve Plate
2. Body
3. Hose Adaptor

FIGURE 36. STABILISER CYLINDER


1. Velocity Fuse Location
2. Right Hand Stabiliser Cylinder

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FIGURE 38. LIFT CYLINDER VELOCITY FUSE OPERATION


1. Cylinder Rod
3. Velocity Fuse Closed
2. Cylinder Barrel
4. Velocity Fuse Open

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LOWER AND GO VALVE KIT

FIGURE 39. M5 / M40 LOWER AND GO HYDRAULIC SYSTEM COMPONENT LAYOUT


1. Lift Valve Section
5. Left Hand Lift Cylinder
2. Tilt Valve Section
6. Right Hand Tilt Cylinder
3. Hydraulic Release Dump Valve
7. Left Hand Tilt Cylinder
4. Right Hand Lift Cylinder
8. T-Piece (x2)

The Lower and Go Valve Kit is fitted to simplify the


truck mounting procedure of the forklift.

It allows the driver of the forklift to release the


hydraulic pressure from the lift and tilt circuits, after
the forklift has been mounted on the truck and the
transport chains are attached, without having to
re-mount the forklift.

The Lower and Go button, mounted on the side of the


forklift, activates a solenoid valve which dumps the
pressure in the lift and tilt circuit allowing the forklift
to rest in the transport position.

The button should be depressed for a minimum of


5-10 seconds.

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FIGURE 39 A. M8 / M50 LOWER AND GO HYDRAULIC SYSTEM COMPONENT LAYOUT


1. Lift Valve Section
5. Right Hand Tilt Cylinder
2. Tilt Valve Section
6. Left Hand Tilt Cylinder
3. Hydraulic Release Dump Valve
7. T-Piece (x2)
4. Lift Cylinder

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This chapter covers the function and operation of the
forklift hydraulic system, the construction and
operation of the mast and carriage are covered
separately in Part 1, Chapter 1.

All the hydraulic cylinders are double acting, the


lowering function of the lift cylinder is used to lift the
Forklift into the transport position on the rear of the
truck.

FIGURE 1. FORKLIFT COMPONENTS


Inner Mast
2. Frame
Stabiliser
4. Fork Carriage
Mast Carriage
6. Lift Chains
Outer Mast

FIGURE 2. FORKLIFT CONTROL LEVERS


A. Mast
Raise and Lower
B. Mast Carriage
In and Out
C. Forks
Tilt - Up and Down
D. Mast
Side Shift
E. Stabilisers
Raise and Lower

1.
3.
5.
7.

EXAMPLE DASHBOARD DECAL - LEVER CONTROL

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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

FIGURE 3. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM COMPONENT LOCATIONS


Hydraulic Oil Reservoir
8. Steering Cylinder
Hydraulic Return Filter
9. Carriage Cylinders
Hydraulic Suction Filter
10 Side Shift Cylinder
Hydraulic System Oil Shut Off Valve
11. Tilt Cylinders (2)
Steering Priority Valve
12. Lift Cylinder(s)
Hydraulic Pump
13. Stabiliser Cylinders
Forklift Control Valve

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FIGURE 4. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM COMPONENT LAYOUT


1. Steering Cylinder
2. Return Filter
3. Steering with Priority Valve
4. Pump
5. Valve Bank

-The hydraulic pump draws oil from the reservoir


through a suction straine and then supplies the oil to
the steering priority valve and the hydraulic control
valve.

Return oil from the steering and hydraulic systems


flows through the replaceable element return filter.

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1.
2.
3.
4.

FIGURE 5. LIFT CIRCUIT COMPONENT LAYOUT


Control Valve
5. One Way Restrictor
Lift Cylinder
6. Service Port Relief Valve - Cyl Piston End *
Velocity Fuse
7. Service Port Relief Valve - Cyl Rod End *
Velocity Fuse
A. Valve Lift Section

* NB The Service Port Relief Valves incorporate an anti-cavitation function.

The lift circuit controls the operation of the forks.

A one way restrictor in the control valve limits the


cylinder drop rate under load.

The cylinder is protected by two valve service port


relief valves.

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Velocity fuses located in the cylinder to slow


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2.
3.
4.

FIGURE 5. LIFT CIRCUIT COMPONENT LAYOUT


Control Valve
5. One Way Restrictor
Lift Cylinder
6. Service Port Relief Valve - Cyl Piston End *
Velocity Fuse
7. Service Port Relief Valve - Cyl Rod End *
Velocity Fuse
A. Valve Lift Section

* NB The Service Port Relief Valves incorporate an anti-cavitation function.

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FIGURE 6. CARRIAGE CIRCUIT COMPONENT LAYOUT


1. Control Valve
3. Right Hand Carriage Cylinder
2. Left Hand Carriage Cylinder
B. Carriage Valve Section

The carriage circuit controls the position of the fork


lift mast in the frame, the mast being positioned
forward to pick up loads forward of the front wheels
and rearwards for transporting the load between the
wheel base.

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FIGURE 7. TILT CIRCUIT COMPONENT LAYOUT


1. Control Valve
4. One Way Restrictor
2. Left Hand Tilt Cylinder
5. Anti-cavitation Valve
3. Right Hand Tilt Cylinder
C. Tilt Valve Section

The tilt circuit controls the angle of the mast and


forks, the mast being tilted back for transport.

An anti-cavitation valve and a one way restrictor


valve located in the valve ports prevent cylinder
cavitation, when extending the cylinder to rotate the
load forwards, or when releasing the pressure with
the unit on the truck mounting kit.

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FIGURE 8. SIDE SHIFT CIRCUIT COMPONENT LAYOUT


1. Control Valve
3. One Way Restrictor - Cylinder Piston End
2. Side Shift Cylinder
D. Side Shift Valve Section

The side shift circuit controls the position of the mast


and forks in the frame.

A restrictor located in the cylinder piston end port,


restricts cylinder retraction and extension speed
preventing instability, resulting from rapid side
shifting with an elevated load.

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FIGURE 9. STABILISER CIRCUIT COMPONENT LAYOUT


1. Control Valve
5. Velocity Fuse
2. Left Hand Stabiliser Cylinder
6. One Way Restrictor
3. Right Hand Stabiliser Cylinder
E. Stabiliser Valve Section
4. Velocity Fuse

The stabiliser circuit controls the jack legs which are


lowered to enable the unit to pick up loads with the
mast fully forward.

The one way restrictor located in the valve piston end


port restricts cylinder retraction when raising the legs
with loaded forks.

Velocity fuses located in the cylinder piston ports


prevent rapid cylinder retraction in the event of hose
failure.

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FIGURE 10. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM


The above illustrates the forklift hydraulic system circuit layout and connections using international symbols to represent the
components.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

Lift Section Spool Valve


Carriage Section
Tilt Section
Side Shift Section
Jackleg Section
One Way Restrictor - 2 Hole
Anti-Cavitation Valve
Service Port Relief - Carriage
Service Port Relief - Lift R
Service Port Relief - Life P
One Way Restrictor - 4 Hole

12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.

System Relief Valve


Valve Bank
SuctionFilter
Return Filter*
Hydraulic Tank
Hydraulic Pump
Velocity Fuse 3/8
Restrictor - Side Shift P
Hydraulic Release
Valve
Velocity Fuse 1/2

*Note: M5/M40 Models Use A Return Line and Suction Boost Filter (RKM).

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FIGURE 11. PANTOGRAPH SYSTEM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM


The above illustrats the pantograph system circuit layout and connections using International symbols to represent the components.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.

Lift Section Spool Valve


Carriage Section
Tilt Section
Side Shift Section
Jackleg Section
One Way Restrictor - 2 Hole
Anti-Cavitation Valve
Service Port Relief - Carriage
Service Port Relief - Lift R
Service Port Relief - Life P
One Way Restrictor - 4 Hole
System Relief Valve
Valve Bank

14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22
23.
24.
25.
26.

Suction Filter
Return Filter*
Hydraulic Tank
Hydraulic Pump
Velocity Fuse 3/8
Restrictor - Side Shift P
Hydralic Release
Valve
Velocity Fuse 1/2
Lift Cylinder Pressure Switch R
Velocity Fuse 1/2
Pantograph Changeover Valve
Pilot Operator Check Valve
Counterbalance Valve

*Note: M5/M40 Models Use A Return Line and Suction Boost Filter (RKM).

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HYDRAULIC PUMP

The gear type hydraulic pump is mounted on the


hydrostatic pump.

The pumps are driven directly from the engine


flywheel through a splined coupling.

Rotation of the gears draws oil through the suction


strainer to the pump inlet port. Oil is carried around
the outside of the gears between the gear teeth and the
body, and forced out of the outlet port by the action of
the meshing gear teeth.

FIGURE 14. GEAR PUMP OIL FLOW

FIGURE 12. HYDRAULIC PUMP MOUNTING


1. O Ring

The driving and driven gears rotate within the pump


body, clearance between the gear teeth and the body
is minimal.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

FIGURE 13. HYDRAULIC PUMP - EXPLODED VIEW


End Cover & O Ring
6. Seal
Back-up Seal
7. Flange & O Ring
Bushes (Bearing Blocks)
8. Shaft Seal
Pump Body
9. Circlip
Drive & Driven Gears
10. Through Bolt

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When under load, pressure is developed as the gear


teeth mesh, creating an unbalanced outward loading
on the bearing blocks. To maintain a balanced and
inward loading on the bearing blocks and to maintain
minimal clearance between the gears and bearings,
the pump has pressure compensated bearing blocks.

E shaped seals are fitted between the pump body


and the outer surface of the bearing blocks. This
allows generated pump pressure to load the outer
surface area of the bearing blocks, thus maintaining
the bearing blocks evenly against the gears when
under load.

The pressure compensated bearing blocks maintain


maximum pump efficiency under load.

Regular scheduled maintenance of the hydraulic


system filters will ensure maximum pump service
hours.

Contaminated oil will create rapid wear tracks in the


body increasing gear tooth clearance and resultant
reduced pump efficiency.

FIGURE 15. PRESSURE COMPENSATION AREA

The pump creates oil flow, the circuit loads create


pressure.

P
R
P
R
P
R
P
R
S

D
S1

C
S2

B
T

P2_C1_F17

VALVE SECTIONS:

FIGURE 16. CONTROL VALVE OIL GALLERY AND PORT IDENTIFICATION


A. LIFT: B. CARRIAGE: C. TILT: D. SIDE SHIFT: E. STABILISERS:

VALVE PORTS:

P. CYLINDER PISTON END


S. PUMP PRESSURE OIL

R. CYLINDER ROD END


T. RETURN OIL TO RESERVOIR

OIL GALLERIES:

S1: OPEN CENTRE GALLERY


T: RESERVOIR RETURN GALLERY

S2: PARALLEL GALLERY

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VALVE SECTIONS:
OIL GALLERIES:

FIGURE 17. CONTROL VALVE OIL FLOW SCHEMATIC


A. LIFT: B. CARRIAGE: C. TILT: D. SIDE SHIFT: E. STABILISERS:
S1: OPEN CENTRE GALLERY
T: RESERVOIR RETURN GALLERY

S2: PARALLEL GALLERY

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CONTROL VALVE OIL GALLERIES

When one of the control spools is moved from neutral


to operate a circuit, the centre portion of the spool
blocks the open centre gallery, resultant pressure
build up in the parallel gallery opens the valve section
check valve and pump oil flows by the control spool
to the cylinder.

Return oil from the opposite end of the cylinder flows


across the control spool to the return gallery.

The control valve oil flows are described below and


reference figures 16 and 17. Section oil flows are
described with reference to figures 21, 22 and 23.

The main oil galleries run longitudinally through the


valve sections between the end covers.

The open centre gallery, S1, extends from the inlet


end cover to the opposite end cover, where it runs
into the reservoir return galleries, T. The return
galleries run through either side of the valve sections
back to the inlet end cover. The parallel gallery, S2,
extends from the inlet end cover through the sections
but, terminates at the last valve section E, this gallery
is always under pump pressure.

With the spools in neutral, pump oil flows into port


S along the staggered open centre gallery into the
end cover, where it returns to port T along the return
galleries.

VALVE SECTIONS:

The operation of the system and service port relief


valves, anti-cavitation and restrictor valves located in
the control valve assembly are described in the
following sections.

SYSTEM RELIEF VALVE


The system relief valve protects the pump from excess
operating pressure and is located in the inlet end cover
between the pump supply gallery S1 and the reservoir
return gallery T.

FIGURE 18. CONTROL VALVE - EXPLODED VIEW


A. LIFT: B. CARRIAGE: C. TILT: D. SIDE SHIFT: E. STABILISERS:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Inlet End Section


Service Port Relief Valve - Piston End
Restrictor (4 hole)
Service Port Relief Valve - Rod End
Plug
Restrictor (2 hole) Tilt Rod End
Anti-cavitation Valve

15

8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.

Restrictor (2 hole) - Stabiliser Piston End


End Cover
Check Valve (1 per section)
Control Valve Spool
Valve Section Housing
System Relief Valve

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SECTION OIL FLOWS
The valve section oil flows are described below and are
reference by figures 21, 22 and 23.

In neutral the centralised valve spool position allows


pump oil to flow along the open centre gallery to the
return gallery in the end cover. The outer sections of
the valve spool trap the oil in both ends of the
cylinder.

When the valve spool is moved to extend or retract


the cylinder, the centre section of the spool blocks the
open centre gallery. Pump pressure rises rapidly in
the parallel gallery until the check valve opens
against residual cylinder pressure, allowing pump oil
to flow to the cylinder port via the check valve gallery
and the valve spool.

Return oil from the opposite end of the cylinder flows


across the valve spool into the return gallery.

The section check valve prevents residual cylinder


pressure feed back to the pump and so prevents initial
negative cylinder movement during pump pressure
build up.

FIGURE 19. SYSTEM RELIEF VALVE CLOSED

If the pump supply pressure exceeds the system relief


valve setting, the pressure will open the valve against
the spring pressure allowing oil to flow from gallery
S1 to gallery T and limiting the maximum pump
pressure to 193 bar / 2800 lbf/in2.

The piston portion of the relief valve prevents the


valve oscillating when operating at blow off pressure.

The relief valve is adjustable.

FIGURE 20. SYSTEM RELIEF VALVE OPEN


OIL GALLERIES: S1: OPEN CENTRE GALLERY
S2: PARALLEL GALLERY
T: RESERVOIR RETURN GALLERY
1. Inlet End Section
3. Valve Body

2. Relief Valve Spring


4. Relief Valve

FIGURE 21. SYSTEM RELIEF VALVE OPEN


OIL GALLERIES: S1: OPEN CENTRE GALLERY
S2: PARALLEL GALLERY
T: RESERVOIR RETURN GALLERY
V: CHECK VALVE GALLERY
VALVE PORTS:

P. CYLINDER PISTON END


R. CYLINDER ROD END

1. Valve Spool
3. Check Valve

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FIGURE 22. CONTROL VALVE SECTION OIL FLOW


- CYLINDER EXTENDING

FIGURE 24. SERVICE PORT RELIEF VALVE


OIL GALLERIES: C: CYLINDER GALLERY
T: RESERVOIR RETURN GALLERY
1. Anti-cavitation Valve
2. Relief Valve
3. Spring

4. Spring Adjuster
5. Locknut
6. Valve Body

If the pressure in gallery C drops below the pressure


in gallery T, the anti-cavitation valve will open to
allow the flow from gallery T to the cylinder gallery
C.

The functions are shown in lift circuit operational


conditions in figures 26 to 30.

The one way restrictor fitted in the valve port restricts


the lift cylinder drop rate.

FIGURE 23. CONTROL VALVE SECTION OIL FLOW


- CYLINDER RETRACTING
OIL GALLERIES: S1: OPEN CENTRE GALLERY
S2: PARALLEL GALLERY
T: RESERVOIR RETURN GALLERY
V: CHECK VALVE GALLERY
VALVE PORTS:

P. CYLINDER PISTON END


R. CYLINDER ROD END

1. Valve Spool
3. Check Valve

2. Centring Spring

SERVICE PORT RELIEF VALVES

The service port relief valves fitted to the control


valve lift section have a relief valve and
anti-cavitation function.
If the pressure in gallery C exceeds the relief valve
setting, the valve will open to allow low pressure oil
to pass from gallery C to gallery T.

FIGURE 25. VALVE PORT ONE WAY RESTRICTORS


1. Restrictor
A. Top Side View
B. Two Hole Type
C. Four Hole Type

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FIGURE 26. LIFT CIRCUIT OIL FLOW - NORMAL OPERATION


1. Valve Spool
2. Rod End Port Relief Valve
3. Load on Forks
4. Lift Cylinder
5. One Way Restrictor
6. Piston End Port Relief Valve
7. Control Valve Lift Section

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FIGURE 27. SERVICE PORT RELIEF VALVE OIL FLOW


- PRESSURE RELIEF FUNCTION
OIL GALLERIES:
C: CYLINDER GALLERY
T: RESERVOIR RETURN GALLERY
1. Anti-cavitation Valve
2. Relief Valve
3. Spring

FIGURE 28. SERVICE PORT RELIEF VALVE


- ANTI-CAVITATION FUNCTION
OIL GALLERIES:
C: CYLINDER GALLERY
T: RESERVOIR RETURN GALLERY
1. Anti-cavitation Valve
2. Relief Valve
3. Spring

4. Spring Adjuster
5. Locknut
6. Valve Body

4. Spring Adjuster
5. Locknut
6. Valve Body

The service port relief valve pressures are set lower


than the system relief valve to limit the maximum lift
and lower effort and protect the unit from mechanical
overload.

The service port relief valve also acts as a shock relief


valve to protect the lift cylinder from excessive
generated pressure if the control valve is suddenly
returned to neutral while lowering a heavy load.

The service port relief valve located in the valve


piston end port limits the maximum lift cylinder
pressure to 165 bar / 2400 lbf/in2. This limits lift
capacity to maintain forklift truck stability.

This condition is shown in the lift circuit in figure 30,


where excessive cylinder pressure below the piston is
limited by the service port relief valve providing a
progressive deceleration of the load.

The lift circuit in figure 29 shows the relief valve


action when attempting to lift excessive weight.

The service port relief valve located in the valve rod


end limits the maximum lowering pressure to 172 bar
/ 2500 lbf/in2 . This limits the down thrust on the
forks and prevents damage to the truck transport
mountings.

As the cylinder drops a short distance after the


control spool has been returned to neutral, the piston
creates a negative pressure in the rod end.

The reduced pressure opens the rod end service port


relief valve anti-cavitation valve allowing reservoir
oil to fill the cylinder to prevent cavitation.

The relief valves are adjustable.

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1. Valve Spool
5. One Way Restrictor

FIGURE 29. LIFT CIRCUIT OIL FLOW WITH OVERLOAD


2. Rod End Port Relief Valve
3. Load on Forks
6. Piston End Port Relief Valve
7. Control Valve Lift Section

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1. Valve Spool
5. One Way Restrictor

FIGURE 30. LIFT CIRCUIT IN SHOCK RELIEF CONDITION


2. Rod End Port Relief Valve
3. Load on Forks
6. Piston End Port Relief Valve
7. Control Valve Lift Section

4. Lift Cylinder

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FIGURE 31. TILT CIRCUIT OPERATION ANTI-CAVITATION VALVE OPERATION


A. VALVE CLOSED
B. VALVE OPEN
C. Cylinder Gallery

T. Reservoir Return Gallery

FIGURE 32. TILT CIRCUIT OPERATION - FORWARD ROTATION


1. Valve Spool
2. Anti-cavitation Valve
3. Load on Forks
4. Tilt Cylinder
5. One Way Restrictor
6. Valve Tilt Section

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ANTI-CAVITATION VALVE

HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS

An anti-cavitation valve is located in the tilt section


piston end valve port to prevent cavitation of the tilt
cylinder (refer to figure 31).

The anti-cavitation valve remains closed whenever


the pressure in gallery C exceeds the pressure in
gallery T, however, if the pressure in gallery C
drops below reservoir return pressure in gallery T,
the valve opens.

The forklift cylinders are all of similar double acting


design, the piston and gland sealing arrangements
vary between cylinders. Typical cylinder
components are illustrated in figures 33 and 34.

A typical cylinder sectional view is illustrated on the


next page.

Cylinder cavitation can occur when a heavy fork load


is being tilted forward, figure 32, or when the unit is
located on truck mounting and chained and the
pressures are released after stopping the engine.

As the cylinder extends under load in either of the


above conditions, the pressure in the cylinder piston
end circuit drops below reservoir pressure.

The anti-cavitation valve opens and reservoir oil


flows from the reservoir return gallery into the
cylinder to supplement pump oil and prevent cylinder
cavitation.

The one way restrictor located in the rod end valve


port restricts cylinder extension when rotating the
load forwards.

FIGURE 33. TYPICAL CYLINDER COMPONENTS


1. Gland Assembly
2. Piston Assembly

FIGURE 34. PISTON AND GLAND


1. Piston Wear Rings
2. Gland O Ring Seal
3. Gland Assembly
4. Piston Seals and Retaining Rings

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1.
4.
7.
10.
13.

FIGURE 35. TYPICAL CYLINDER SECTIONAL VIEW


Wiper Seal
2. Split Wear Ring
3. Rod Oil Seal
Piston Locking Screw
5. Piston Wear Rings
6. Piston
Seal Retaining Rings
8. Piston Seals
9. Split Wear Ring
O Ring Seal
11. Gland
12. Piston Rod
Velocity Fuse
14. Cylinder Barrel

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VELOCITY FUSES

Velocity fuses are a safety device fitted to the lift and


stabiliser cylinders to prevent cylinder retraction or
extension in the event of a hose bursting.

The velocity fuse valve plate will close the drillings


in the body if there is rapid loss of oil from the
cylinder due to a burst hose, trapping oil in the
cylinder.

Velocity fuses are fitted to the lift and stabiliser


cylinders at the piston end to prevent rapid cylinder
retraction under load.

A velocity fuse is also fitted to the lift cylinder rod


end to prevent rapid cylinder extension when
lowering the forklift on truck mounting.

FIGURE 37. VELOCITY FUSE


1. Valve Plate
2. Body
3. Hose Adaptor

FIGURE 36. STABILISER CYLINDER


1. Velocity Fuse Location
2. Right Hand Stabiliser Cylinder

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FIGURE 38. LIFT CYLINDER VELOCITY FUSE OPERATION


1. Cylinder Rod
3. Velocity Fuse Closed
2. Cylinder Barrel
4. Velocity Fuse Open

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FORKLIFT HYDRAULIC SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION

LOWER AND GO VALVE KIT

FIGURE 39. M5 / M40 LOWER AND GO HYDRAULIC SYSTEM COMPONENT LAYOUT


1. Lift Valve Section
5. Left Hand Lift Cylinder
2. Tilt Valve Section
6. Right Hand Tilt Cylinder
3. Hydraulic Release Dump Valve
7. Left Hand Tilt Cylinder
4. Right Hand Lift Cylinder
8. T-Piece (x2)

The Lower and Go Valve Kit is fitted to simplify the


truck mounting procedure of the forklift.

It allows the driver of the forklift to release the


hydraulic pressure from the lift and tilt circuits, after
the forklift has been mounted on the truck and the
transport chains are attached, without having to
re-mount the forklift.

The Lower and Go button, mounted on the side of the


forklift, activates a solenoid valve which dumps the
pressure in the lift and tilt circuit allowing the forklift
to rest in the transport position.

The button should be depressed for a minimum of


5-10 seconds.

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Moffett Forklift - Service Manual

FORKLIFT HYDRAULIC SYSTEM - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION

FIGURE 39 A. M8 / M50 LOWER AND GO HYDRAULIC SYSTEM COMPONENT LAYOUT


1. Lift Valve Section
5. Right Hand Tilt Cylinder
2. Tilt Valve Section
6. Left Hand Tilt Cylinder
3. Hydraulic Release Dump Valve
7. T-Piece (x2)
4. Lift Cylinder

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