SERV2633 - Monitor & Implement - Text - 992G
SERV2633 - Monitor & Implement - Text - 992G
SERV2633 - Monitor & Implement - Text - 992G
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TEXT REFERENCE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................3
MONITORING SYSTEM ......................................................................................................4
VIDS/VIMS Major Components ......................................................................................7
Warning Operation..........................................................................................................20
Onboard Applications .....................................................................................................22
Data Events .....................................................................................................................24
Maintenance Events ........................................................................................................27
Hardware and Software Requirements ...........................................................................29
ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC IMPLEMENT SYSTEM...........................................................31
Implement Electronic Control System............................................................................33
Implement Electronic Control System Components.......................................................35
Pilot Hydraulic System ...................................................................................................44
Main Hydraulic System ..................................................................................................55
Variable Implement Pump Control Schematics ..............................................................60
Implement Control Valve Operation...............................................................................65
Electro-Hydraulic Implement System Schematics .........................................................67
Implement Hydraulic Schematics ...................................................................................75
FAN DRIVE SYSTEM.........................................................................................................91
Fan Drive System Components ......................................................................................93
Fan Drive System Schematics ........................................................................................96
CONCLUSION...................................................................................................................101
VISUAL LIST ....................................................................................................................102
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INTRODUCTION
Introduce course
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SERVICE
LAMP
SPEEDOMETER/
TACHOMETER
MODULE
QUAD GAUGE
MODULE
MESSAGE CENTER
MODULE
KEYPAD
MODULE
OK
0
ABC
SERVICE
KEYSWITCH
VIMS
VIMS
RS-232
PORT
MAIN MODULE
GHI
4
PRS
12
VIMS
SERVICE TOOL
AND
SOFTWARE
INTERFACE
MODULE
MPH
km/h
3F
P1
2
JKL
5
TUV
8
P2
ID
DEF
3
MNO
6
WXY
9
P3
ELECTRONIC
TECHNICIAN
DISPLAY
DATA LINK
KEYPAD
DATA LINK
CAT DATA LINK
INTERFACE
MODULE
ENGINE
ECM
VIMS
ONLY
ACTION
ALARM
ACTION
LAMP
SENSORS
VITAL INFORMATION
DISPLAY/MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
(VIDS/VIMS)
SENSORS
IMPLEMENT ECM
2
MONITORING SYSTEM
Objective 1
Visuals 2 - 15
Distribute Lab A
Worksheets
Explain operation
The 992G Wheel Loader is equipped with the Vital Information Display
System (VIDS) or the optional Vital Information Management System
(VIMS). The VIDS and VIMS are composed of modular onboard
electronics which have the ability to acquire data, perform analysis, store
information, and display data. When discussing characteristics that relate
to both the VIDS and VIMS, the system will be called VIDS/VIMS.
When equipped with source code software, the VIDS/VIMS main module
recognizes (through configuration software) the machine on which it is
installed and knows which components are present.
The various electronic modules communicate with each other in addition
to receiving information from other machine electronic control modules
(such as the Engine ECM, Power Train ECM, etc.).
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The optional VIMS uses both onboard and offboard hardware and
software to display information to the machine operator in addition to
supplying information on machine systems to dealer and customer
technical staff. This information will assist in minimizing downtime and
operating costs.
To successfully service machines equipped with the VIDS, the service
technician needs to become proficient in accessing the information
through the onboard keypad and message center. To successfully service
machines equipped with the VIMS, the service technician must also be
able to use a service tool (PC) to perform other required tasks.
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VIDS/VIMS
3
VIDS/VIMS alerts
operator of abnormal
conditions
Two types of events
stored by VIDS/VIMS:
- Data event
- Maintenance event
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The quad gauge module contains four gauges which provide information
on measured machine parameters (such as temperature, pressure, and fuel
level). Consult the 992G Wheel Loader Operation and Maintenance
Manual (Form SEBU7009) for the specific machine parameters.
The VIDS/VIMS uses electronic input devices (sensors) to measure the
parameter, calculates an output signal, and sends the signal to the gauge
cluster where the parameter is displayed.
The quad gauge is configured for a specific machine (shovel, off-highway
truck, or wheel loader) and the actual machine parameter is represented
on the gauge by a graphic symbol.
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15
10
20
25
X100
30
5
Speedometer/
tachometer module
displays ground
speed, engine speed,
and transmission gear
and direction
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ALERT
INDICATOR
UNIVERSAL
GAUGE
DATA
LOGGER
INDICATOR
ENGINE TEMP
60 Deg F
[110]
GAUGE
WARNING
AREA
MESSAGE
AREA
6
Message center
module contains:
The Data Logger indicator (series of four dots) in the upper right corner
scrolls when the Data Logger is turned on. The dots are not present when
the Data Logger is stopped or when the Data Logger is initiated with the
offboard service tool (PC).
The alert indicator notifies the operator of an abnormal machine
condition. The condition could be caused by the VIDS/VIMS detecting a
"data" or "maintenance" event. The alert indicator receives a signal from
the main module causing the indicator to flash. The alert indicator will be
discussed in detail in the warning operation section of this presentation.
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The message area shows the value for the parameter shown on the
universal gauge. For sensor-type parameters (non switch-type inputs), the
gauge shows the actual value for the parameter being measured. The
gauge can also be used to observe any of the machine parameters by
entering the parameter number on the keypad and pressing the "gauge" on
the keypad. The universal gauge allows the operator or service technician
to select their "favorite" parameter or to monitor a troublesome parameter
which has not exceeded its limit.
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DATA EVENT
OIL PRESSURE
ERROR
CALL SHOP
MAINTENANCE EVENT
0745
267
DEFAULT SCREEN
7
Message area
displays machine
information
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If more than one event is present, the event information will be displayed
according to priority. The priority process will be discussed in the
warning operation section of this module.
The message area can also display requested data such as event lists or
active system events in Module Identification (MID), Component
Identification (CID), and Failure Mode Identifier (FMI) formats.
Default information
includes time of day
and machine service
hours
If no data has been requested by the operator and no event messages are
active, default information will be presented in the message area. The
default information includes time of day and machine service hours. The
following is an example of default information displayed in the message
area:
0745
267
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OK
ID
ABC
2
DEF
3
GHI
4
JKL
5
MNO
6
PRS
7
TUV
8
WXY
9
F1
F2
F3
8
Keypad used to
communicate with
VIDS/VIMS
- OK key
- ID key
Eight additional keys are available for inputting information. They are:
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ID
F1
F2
F3
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VIDS/VIMS
MAIN MODULE
9
Main module is
"heart" of VIDS/VIMS
The main module is the "heart" of the VIDS/VIMS and, as such, makes
decisions based upon input signals received from various other electronic
control modules on the machine. A 37 pin connector on the module
connects the necessary harness wiring to the input and output devices.
Four sections of
module functions
The overall function of the main module can be described in four sections.
The four sections are labeled: Data Links, Inputs, Outputs, and Display
Components.
- Data links
- Inputs
- Outputs
- Display
Data Links
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Inputs
Outputs
Display
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VIDS/VIMS
INTERFACE
MODULE
10
Interface modules:
- One with VIDS
- Two with VIMS
- Send output
information to
VIDS/VIMS main
module
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Interface module
inputs:
- Sensor inputs
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Switch Inputs
- Switch inputs
- CAT Data Link
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- Engine ECM
- Implement ECM
- Power Train ECM
Engine ECM
Implement ECM
Power Train ECM
Each additional control module processes its own input devices and uses
the CAT Data Link to communicate with the VIDS/VIMS.
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WARNING OPERATION
Category 1
Category 2
Category 3
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Warning operation
- Warning Category 1
- Warning Category 2
- Warning Category 3
Warning Operation
The VIDS/VIMS monitors designated machine systems and notifies the
operator of immediate or impending problems. The warning categories of
the VIDS/VIMS are the same as those used with the Computerized
Monitoring System (CMS). The inputs and internal operation of the
controls differ, but the outputs of the system remain unchanged.
The operator receives the following types of warning:
Warning Category 1
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warning when a data
or maintenance event
occurs
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Warning Category 2
Warning Category 3
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Onboard Applications
Two categories of
events:
- Data events
- Maintenance events
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VIDS/VIMS alerts
operator of events
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The VIDS/VIMS will alert the operator with the appropriate warning
category. The operator must acknowledge the event and then take the
appropriate action required. If more than one event is present of the same
category, the message center will alternate between each event.
Maintenance events reflect the VIDS/VIMS self-diagnostic capabilities.
If the VIDS/VIMS detects an event condition in one or more of its
electronic monitoring devices (switches, sensors, etc.), a maintenance
event will be immediately displayed on the message center and the
operator will be alerted by the appropriate warning. The service
technician can retrieve additional diagnostic information on the detected
fault by pressing the F1 key on the keypad or by accessing the
VIDS/VIMS through the use of a service tool (PC).
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Data Events
Data events
The message area provides two lines (twenty characters per line) to
display information to the operator or service technician. When a data
event occurs, a message is displayed on the first line to identify the type of
abnormal condition. The second line indicates the required operator
action.
VOLTAGE TOO LOW
SHUT DOWN SAFELY
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The VIDS/VIMS detected a critically low system voltage (less than 23.0
Volts). Continued machine operation with low system voltage could
possibly cause the electronic controls installed on the machine to shut
down.
The service technician can easily investigate the data event using the
universal gauge as a service tool. Entering the parameter number of 140
and pressing the Gauge key on the keypad will display the parameter
name and number on the first line and the parameter value and units on
the second line. Example:
VOLTAGE
22.5 VOLTS
Troubleshooting data
events
[140]
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OIL PRESSURE
CALL SHOP
ERROR
14
Maintenance Events
Maintenance events
The message area provides two lines (twenty characters per line) to
display information to the operator or service technician. When a
maintenance event occurs, information identifying a specific parameter
has "error" displayed on the first line and information giving the operator
instructions appears on the second line. Example:
OIL PRESSURE
CALL SHOP
ERROR
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The display will now show the MID, CID and FMI codes for the active
maintenance event. Example:
OIL PRESSURE
MID036
CID0100
Diagnostic codes
displayed on second
line
ERROR
FMI03
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HARDWARE
SOFTWARE
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Hardware and Software Requirements
To successfully run the VIMS, the following computer hardware and
software is needed.
The recommended service tool and software configurations are:
Computer with a Pentium II, 266 MHz processor
32 Mb of RAM
2 Gb hard drive space available
12X speed CD-ROM
3.5" 1.44 Mb diskette drive
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Introduce Lab A
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IMPLEMENT
HYDRAULIC
PUMPS
HYDRAULIC
TANK
IMPLEMENT
ELECTRONIC
CONTROL
MODULE
PILOT CONTROL
LEVER MODULE
MAIN CONTROL
VALVE ASSEMBLY
LIFT LINKAGE
POSITION SENSOR
TILT
CYLINDER
LIFT
TILT LINKAGE
CYLINDER POSITION SENSOR
ELECTRONIC SYSTEM
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Objective 2
Visuals 16 - 25
Objective 11
Visuals 16 - 35
Distribute Lab B
Worksheet
Identify components:
- Electronic system
- Pilot hydraulic
system
- Main hydraulic
system
- Common to both
systems
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Electronic system
components
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Electronic system components not shown are the tilt lever, lift lever, tilt
sensor, lift sensor, bucket kickout detent solenoid, lift kickout detent
solenoid, lower kickout detent solenoid, the implement lockout switch,
the pilot on/off solenoid valve, and the pilot control actuator solenoids.
The pilot hydraulic system (orange) consists of the pilot pump, the
manual lower valve, the pilot relief valve, the pilot on/off valve (part of
the main control valve assembly), and the pilot control actuators (part of
the main control valve assembly).
The main hydraulic system (red) consists of the fixed pump, the variable
pump, the fixed pump relief valve (part of the main control valve
assembly), the variable pump relief valve (part of the main control valve
assembly), the main control valve assembly, two lift cylinders, and the tilt
cylinder.
- Reduced pressure
Orange
- Pilot pressure
Blue
- Blocked oil
Green
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IMPLEMENT ELECTRONIC
CONTROL SYSTEM
IMPLEMENT ELECTRONIC
CONTROL MODULE (ECM)
CAT DATA LINK
INPUT COMPONENTS
OUTPUT COMPONENTS
LIFT LEVER
SENSOR
TILT LEVER
SENSOR
IMPLEMENT
LOCKOUT SWITCH
LIFT/LOWER/TILT
KICKOUT SWITCH
LIFT LINKAGE
SENSOR
TILT LINKAGE
SENSOR
ANALOG TO DIGITAL
CONVERTER
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Implement Electronic Control System
Explain component
functions
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Tilt lever sensor: Signals the Implement ECM the position of the tilt pilot
control lever.
Implement lockout switch: Signals the Implement ECM that the operator
wants the pilot control levers disabled.
Lift/lower/tilt kickout switch: Used to set the bucket tilt, lift raise and
lift lower kickout positions.
Lift linkage sensor: Signals the Implement ECM the position of the lift
arm relative to the machine.
Tilt linkage sensor: Signals the Implement ECM the position of the
bucket relative to the lift arm.
Pilot on/off solenoid: Controls the pilot on/off solenoid valve. The on/off
solenoid valve enables or disables the pilot hydraulic system.
Variable pump solenoid: Controls the variable pump solenoid valve.
The variable pump solenoid valve directs pilot oil from the main control
valve to the tank.
Tilt back solenoid: Controls the tilt back actuator. The tilt back actuator
directs pilot oil from the tilt back end of the main control valve spool to
the tank.
Tilt dump solenoid: Controls the tilt dump actuator. The tilt dump
actuator directs pilot oil from the tilt dump end of the main control valve
spool to the tank.
Lift lower solenoid: Controls the lift lower actuator. The lift lower
actuator directs pilot oil from the lift lower end of the main control valve
spool to the tank.
Lift raise solenoid: Controls the lift raise actuator. The lift raise actuator
directs pilot oil from the lift raise end of the main control valve spool to
the tank.
Lift lower kickout detent solenoid: Holds the lift lever in the LOWER
position.
Lift raise kickout detent solenoid: Holds the lift lever in the RAISE
position.
Bucket kickout detent solenoid: Holds the tilt lever in the TILT BACK
position.
CAT Data Link: Communication path to and from other electronic
control modules.
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ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC
IMPLEMENT SYSTEM
IMPLEMENT
LOCKOUT
SWITCH
TILT
CYLINDER
LEFT
LIFT
CYLINDER
SHUTTLE
VALVE
RAISE/LOWER/TILT
KICKOUT SET
SWITCH
HYDRAULIC
ACTUATOR
PRESSURE
REDUCING
VALVE
TILT LINKAGE
POSITION SENSOR
ELECTRONIC
CONTROL
MODULE
CAT
DATA
LINK
BUCKET
KICKOUT
DETENT
SOLENOID
IMPLEMENT
CONTROL
VALVE
LIFT LINKAGE
POSITION SENSOR
LIFT
KICKOUT
DETENT
SOLENOID
TILT
LEVER
SENSOR
RIGHT
LIFT
CYLINDER
PILOT
ON/OFF
VALVE
LOWER
KICKOUT
DETENT
SOLENOID
LIFT
LEVER
SENSOR
IMPLEMENT
CONTROL
VALVE
RELIEF
VALVE
FIXED
PUMP
CHECK
VALVE
RELIEF
VALVE
PILOT
RELIEF VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
MANUAL
LOWER
VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
VARIABLE
PUMP
SOLENOID
VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
VARIABLE
PUMP
PILOT
PUMP
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Implement Electronic Control System Components
Identify components
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1
1
3
4
2
19
Identify components:
1. Implement hydraulic
control levers
2. Tilt lever sensor
The implement hydraulic control levers (1) are attached to the right
armrest assembly and move forward and rearward with the right armrest.
When the operator moves the tilt control lever, the tilt lever sensor (2)
sends a Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) signal to the Implement ECM.
3. Horn
4. Right armrest
control lever
5. Control lever cover
Also shown are the horn (3) and the right armrest control lever (4).
Located below the control lever cover (5) are the lift lever sensor, the
bucket kickout detent solenoid, the lift kickout detent solenoid, and the
lower kickout detent solenoid.
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11
10
12
13
6
16
14
17
15
20
Identify components:
1. Raise, lower and tilt
kickout set switch
2. Dash light switch
3. Stairway light switch
4. Keypad
5. +12V connector
6. Electronic diagnostic
connector
The raise, lower and tilt kickout switch (1) is located in the right side
panel. Depress the top of the switch to set the TILT kickout. Depress the
bottom of the switch to set the RAISE and LOWER kickouts.
When setting the bucket TILT kickout, move the bucket to the desired
position. Return the tilt lever to the HOLD position. Depress the top of
the kickout set switch for approximately one second and release.
When setting the RAISE kickout, raise the lift arm to the desired position.
Return the lift lever to the HOLD position. Depress the bottom of the
kickout switch for approximately one second and release.
7. Rimpull selector
8. Floodlight switch
9. Ride control switch
10. Quick-shift switch
11. Torque converter
lockup switch
12. Heater and A/C fan
switch
13. Windshield wiper
switches
14. Key start switch
When setting the LOWER kickout, lower the lift arm to the desired
position. Return the lift lever to the HOLD position. Depress the bottom
of the kickout switch for approximately one second and release.
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15. Heater and A/C
control switch
16. Start aid switch
17. Throttle lock switch
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Also shown are the dash light switch (2), the stairway light switch (3), the
keypad (4), the +12V connector (5), the electronic diagnostic connector
(6), the rimpull selector (7), the flood light switch (8), the ride control
switch (9), the quick shift switch (10), the torque converter lockup switch
(11), the heater and air conditioner fan switch (12), the windshield wiper
switches (13), the key start switch (14), the heater and air conditioner
control (15), the start aid switch (16), and the throttle lock switch (17).
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1
2
21
Identify components:
1. Lift linkage
position sensor
2. Tilt linkage
position sensor
The lift linkage position sensor (1) is bolted to the left side of the front
frame near the left side lift cylinder attachment pin. The lift linkage
position sensor constantly monitors the position of the lift linkage and
sends the lift linkage position information to the Implement ECM.
The tilt linkage position sensor (2) is bolted to the right side of the lift arm
near the tilt linkage attachment pin. The tilt linkage position sensor
constantly monitors the position of the tilt linkage and sends the tilt linkage
position information to the Implement ECM.
When the operator moves the lift lever or the tilt lever, the Implement
ECM analyzes the signal from the respective lever position sensor, the
signal from the lift linkage position sensor, and the signal from the tilt
linkage position sensor. The Implement ECM then sends a proportional
signal to the respective control valve solenoid.
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5
6
7
4
3
2
1
22
Identify components:
The Implement ECM (1) is located below the platform on the right side of
the cab.
1. Implement ECM
2. Fuse panel
3. Key start relay
4. Main relay
5. VIDS interlock
module
6. VIDS/VIMS main
module
7. Power Train ECM
Also shown are the fuse panel (2), the key start relay (3), the main relay
(4), the VIDS interface module (5), the VIDS/VIMS main module (6),
and the Power Train ECM (7).
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Identify components:
1. Pilot on/off
solenoid valve
2. Pilot control
actuators
3. Float valve
4. Fixed pump relief
valve
5. Pressure reducing
valve
The pilot on/off solenoid valve (1) is located in the front bottom section
of the main control valve center manifold.
When the pilot on/off solenoid is DE-ENERGIZED, pilot oil is blocked at
the pilot on/off solenoid valve.
When the pilot on/off solenoid is ENERGIZED, pilot oil flows to the pilot
control actuators.
Also shown are the pilot control actuators (2), the float valve (3), the
fixed pump relief valve (4), and the pressure reducing valve (5).
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24
Identify components:
1. Hydraulic actuator
solenoids
2. Lift cylinder head
end line relief valve
3. Tilt cylinder head
end line relief valve
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1
3
2
4
25
Identify components:
1. Variable pump
solenoid valve
2. Variable pump
valve solenoid
3. Implement pilot
relief valve
4. Implement pilot oil
pressure tap
The variable pump solenoid valve (1) is located on the inside left frame
and to the rear of the implement pilot relief valve (3). The variable pump
solenoid valve controls pilot pressure to the load limiting control valve on
the variable pump control. The Implement ECM energizes the variable
pump valve solenoid (2) when the key start switch is ON. The Implement
ECM signal to the variable pump solenoid valve controls the pressure in
the load limit control valve. When the variable pump pressure increases
to 80% of maximum pressure, the load limit control valve moves and
sends oil pressure to the large actuator to destroke the pump.
Also shown is the implement pilot oil pressure tap (4).
Introduce Lab B
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ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC
IMPLEMENT SYSTEM
IMPLEMENT
LOCKOUT
SWITCH
TILT
CYLINDER
LEFT
LIFT
CYLINDER
SHUTTLE
VALVE
RAISE/LOWER/TILT
KICKOUT SET
SWITCH
HYDRAULIC
ACTUATOR
PRESSURE
REDUCING
VALVE
TILT LINKAGE
POSITION SENSOR
ELECTRONIC
CONTROL
MODULE
CAT
DATA
LINK
RIGHT
LIFT
CYLINDER
IMPLEMENT
CONTROL
VALVE
LIFT LINKAGE
POSITION SENSOR
IMPLEMENT
CONTROL
VALVE
PILOT
ON/OFF
VALVE
CHECK
VALVES
BUCKET
KICKOUT
DETENT
SOLENOID
RAISE
KICKOUT
DETENT
SOLENOID
TILT
LEVER
SENSOR
LOWER
KICKOUT
DETENT
SOLENOID
LIFT
LEVER
SENSOR
RELIEF
VALVE
FIXED
PUMP
RELIEF
VALVE
PILOT
RELIEF VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
MANUAL
LOWER
VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
VARIABLE
PUMP
SOLENOID
VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
VARIABLE
PUMP
PILOT
PUMP
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Objectives 3 and 5
Visuals 26 - 35
Distribute Lab C, D, E, F
and G Worksheets
Identify components:
- Tank
- Pilot pump
- Pilot relief valve
- Pilot on/off valve
- Check valves
- Manual lower valve
- Pressure reducing
valve
- Hydraulic actuators
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10
5
2
27
Identify components:
1. Hydraulic tank
2. Deck plate
3. Fill cap
4. Vent valve
The implement hydraulic tank (1) is below the forward hinged deck plate
(2) on the right side of the machine. The tank has a fill cap (3) for filling
and adding oil and a vent valve (4) that protects the tank from excessive
pressure and/or vacuum.
The tank also has three screens for return oil, an ecology-type drain valve,
and a sight glass for checking the oil level.
5. Alternator breaker
6. Main circuit breaker
7. Starting/charging
analyzer connector
8. Service tool
connector
9. Running lamp
breaker
10. Key breaker
Also shown are the alternator breaker (5), the main circuit breaker (6), the
starting/charging analyzer connector (7), the service tool connector (8),
the running lamp breaker (9), and the key breaker (10).
NOTE: Oil change intervals and procedures are covered in the 992G
Operation and Maintenance Manual (Form SEBU7009).
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2
1
4
5
28
Identify components:
1. Implement pilot
pump
2. Implement variable
displacement piston
pump
3. Pilot pump inlet
hose
4. Pilot pump outlet
hose
5. Pilot pump pressure
tap
The implement pilot pump (1) is a gear-type pump mounted on the front
of the implement variable displacement piston pump (2). Tank oil flows
through the pilot pump inlet hose (3) to the implement pilot pump. Pump
supply oil flows through the outlet hose (4) to the implement pilot filter.
Also shown is the pilot pump pressure tap (5).
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2
6
1
4
5
29
Identify components:
1. Implement pilot oil
filter
This view shows the implement pilot oil filter (1). The oil filter bracket
(2) is bolted to the right ROPS mounting plate (3). Supply oil from the
pilot pump flows through the oil filter inlet hose (4), the pilot filter and
the oil filter outlet hose (5), to the pilot relief valve (not shown).
The oil filter bypass switch (6) alerts the VIDS when oil is bypassing the
filter.
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2
30
Identify components:
1. Pilot relief valve
2. Variable pump
solenoid valve
3. Inlet hose
4. Outlet hose
5. Outlet hose
6. Return hose
7. Pilot relief valve
pressure sensor
The pilot relief valve (1) is bolted to the inside left frame forward of the
variable pump solenoid valve (2). Pilot oil from the pilot filter flows
through the inlet hose (3) to the pilot relief valve. The pilot relief valve
limits the pilot oil pressure to 2400 kPa (350 psi). Pilot pressure oil flows
through the outlet hose (4) to the on/off solenoid valve. Pilot pressure oil
also flows through the outlet hose (5) to the variable pump solenoid valve.
Pilot relief valve return oil flows through the return hose (6) to the tank.
The pilot relief valve pressure sensor (7) supplies pilot oil pressure
information to the VIDS/VIMS.
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The manual lower valve (arrow) is located at the articulation joint on the
front frame. The manual lower valve is used to lower the implement
when the engine and the machine electrical system are dead. The manual
lower valve sends oil from the pressure reducing valve to the hydraulic
tank, allowing the implement lift cylinders to retract.
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7
6
3
2
32
Identify components:
1. Pilot control
actuators
2. Pilot on/off
solenoid valve
3. Lift rod end line
relief valve
4. Lift head end line
relief valve
5. Tilt rod end line
relief valve
6. Tilt head end line
relief valve
7. Fixed pump relief
valve
8. Float valve
The pilot control actuators (1) control pilot oil flow from the ends of the
main control valve spools to the tank.
Also shown are the pilot on/off solenoid valve (2), the lift rod end line
relief valve (3), the lift head end line relief valve (4), the tilt rod end line
relief valve (5), the tilt head end line relief valve (6), the fixed pump relief
valve (7), and the float valve (8).
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STABILIZING
SPRING
SNAP
RING
TANK OIL
PORT
ACTUATOR
SOLENOID
ACTUATOR
SOLENOID
PILOT
SPOOL
FEEDBACK
SPRING
SPRING
RETAINER
MAIN
SPOOL
PILOT OIL
PORT
33
Explain the operation of
the pilot control
actuators.
In the HOLD position, both solenoids for the pilot control actuators are
de-energized. When both solenoids are de-energized, the pilot spool
spools direct pilot oil to the ends of the main spool. The pilot pressure at
each end of the main spool and the force of the centering springs keep the
main spool centered in the control valve.
The centering springs and retainers help stabilize the movement of the
main spool. The stabilizing springs dampen the movement of the pilot
spools by holding the pilot spools in contact with the feedback springs.
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CENTERING
SPRINGS
SNAP
RING
TANK OIL
PORT
ACTUATOR
SOLENOID
ACTUATOR
SOLENOID
PILOT
SPOOL
FEEDBACK
SPRING
SPRING
RETAINER
MAIN
SPOOL
34
Explain the operation of
the pilot control
actuators.
When the left solenoid is energized, the solenoid moves the pilot spool to
the right. The pilot spool directs the pilot oil on the left side of the main
spool to tank. This decreases the pilot oil pressure at the left end of the
main spool.
The right actuator solenoid is de-energized. When the solenoid is deenergized, the feedback spring holds the pilot spool to the right. The pilot
spool directs pilot oil to the right end of the main spool. The pilot oil
pressure at the right end of the main spool moves the main spool to the
left. As the main spool moves to the left toward the left pilot spool, the
centering springs and the feedback spring are compressed.
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CENTERING
SPRINGS
TANK OIL
PORT
SNAP
RING
ACTUATOR
SOLENOID
ACTUATOR
SOLENOID
PILOT FEEDBACK
SPRING
SPOOL
SPRING
RETAINER
MAIN
SPOOL
PILOT OIL
PORT
35
Explain the operation of
the pilot control
actuators.
When the left solenoid is energized, the main spool moves to the left
which compresses the centering springs and the feedback spring. The
force of the feedback spring is equal to the force of the actuator solenoid
and the stabilizing spring. When the pilot spool moves far enough to the
left, the pilot oil port and the tank oil port are blocked. When the oil in
the actuator is blocked the main spool stops moving. The main spool will
stay in this balanced position until the current to the actuator solenoid
changes.
If the operator moves the implement control lever further in the same
direction, the Implement ECM will increase the duty cycle of the signal to
the actuator solenoid. This increases the current which increases the force
on the pilot spool. The pilot spool will move to the right which opens the
tank oil port. The decreased oil pressure inside the left actuator will allow
the main spool to move further to the left due to the pilot oil pressure on
the right end of the main spool. As the main spool moves to the left the
feedback spring will be compressed more and the feedback sequence
begins again.
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If the operator moves the implement control lever toward the centered
position, the Implement ECM will decrease the duty cycle of the PWM
signal to the actuator solenoid. This decreases the current which
decreases the force on the pilot spool. The pilot spool will move to the
left which opens the pilot oil port and blocks the tank oil port.
The combined force of the pilot oil and the compressed centering springs
on the left side of the main spool will move the main spool to the right.
This will decrease the flow of oil to the implements. The force on the
pilot spool from the feedback spring decreases as the main spool moves to
the right. As the main spool moves to the right the force of the feedback
spring continues to decrease. The pilot spool continues to move to the
right until the pilot oil port and the tank oil port are blocked. When the
force of the feedback spring equals the combined force of the stabilizing
spring and the actuator solenoid, the spools will be balanced. The spools
will remain balanced until the current to the actuator solenoid increases or
decreases.
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ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC
IMPLEMENT SYSTEM
IMPLEMENT
LOCKOUT
SWITCH
TILT
CYLINDER
LEFT
LIFT
CYLINDER
SHUTTLE
VALVE
RAISE/LOWER/TILT
KICKOUT SET
SWITCH
HYDRAULIC
ACTUATOR
PRESSURE
REDUCING
VALVE
TILT LINKAGE
POSITION SENSOR
ELECTRONIC
CONTROL
MODULE
CAT
DATA
LINK
BUCKET
KICKOUT
DETENT
SOLENOID
IMPLEMENT
CONTROL
VALVE
LIFT LINKAGE
POSITION SENSOR
RAISE
KICKOUT
DETENT
SOLENOID
TILT
LEVER
SENSOR
RIGHT
LIFT
CYLINDER
PILOT
ON/OFF
VALVE
LOWER
KICKOUT
DETENT
SOLENOID
LIFT
LEVER
SENSOR
IMPLEMENT
CONTROL
VALVE
RELIEF
VALVE
FIXED
PUMP
CHECK
VALVE
RELIEF
VALVE
PILOT
RELIEF VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
MANUAL
LOWER
VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
VARIABLE
PUMP
SOLENOID
VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
VARIABLE
PUMP
PILOT
PUMP
36
Objective 4
Visuals 34 - 41
Identify components:
- Fixed pump
- Fixed pump relief
valve
- Fixed pump
implement control
valve
- Variable pump
- Variable pump relief
valve
- Variable pump
implement control
valve
- Shuttle valve
- Lift cylinders
- Tilt cylinder
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1
2
37
Identify components:
1. Fixed pump
2. Supply hose
3. Suction hose
4. Implement pilot
pump
5. Variable pump
6. Supply hose
7. Case drain hose
8. Pump drive
housing
Oil flows from the tank through a suction hose (3) to the fixed
displacement pump. The fixed displacement pump oil flows through the
supply hose (2) to the fixed pump implement control valve.
Oil flows from the tank through a suction hose (not shown) to the variable
displacement pump. The variable displacement pump supply oil flows
through the supply hose (6) to the variable pump implement control valve.
Also shown are the implement pilot pump (4), the case drain hose (7), and
the pump drive housing (8).
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38
Identify components:
1. Case drain filter for
the fixed pump
2. Case drain filter for
the variable pump
Shown is the case drain filter for the fixed pump (1) and the case drain
filter for the variable pump (2). The case drain filters remove
contaminants from the case drain oil before the oil enters the implement
hydraulic tank.
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1
2
4
5
39
Identify components:
1. Main control valve
assembly
2. Right side control
valve
3. Tilt cylinder rod end
hose
4. Lift cylinder rod end
hose
5. Lift cylinder head
end hose
6. Tilt cylinder head
end hose
The main control valve assembly (1) is located in the front frame below
the boom.
The right side control valve (2) receives oil from the variable
displacement pump.
Also shown are the hose (3) to the rod end of the tilt cylinder, the hose (4)
to the rod end of the lift cylinders, the hose (5) to the head end of the lift
cylinders, and the hose (6) to the head end of the tilt cylinder.
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2
3
5
4
40
Identify components:
1. Lift cylinder
2. Tilt cylinder
3. Tilt linkage
position sensor
4. Right front brake
housing
5. Right front final
drive housing
Also shown are the tilt linkage position sensor (3), the right front brake
housing (4), and the right front final drive housing (5).
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TO PILOT
SYSTEM
PILOT
FILTER
PILOT
RELIEF
VALVE
TO TANK
TO IMPLEMENT
CONTROL VALVE
PRESSURE
CUTOFF
LOAD
LIMIT
CONTROL
VARIABLE IMPLEMENT PUMP
CONTROL VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
FLUID
SAMPLING
PORT
SMALL
ACTUATOR
PILOT
PUMP
PUMP
LARGE
ACTUATOR
41
Variable Implement Pump Control Schematics
Explain schematic
This schematic shows the oil flow in the variable implement pump control
valve when the system pressure is less than 28940 kPa (4200 psi) and the
engine speed is more than 1400 rpm.
The pilot pump pulls oil from the tank and sends oil flow through the pilot
filter to the pilot system. The pilot relief valve limits the pilot system oil
pressure to 2400 205 kPa (350 30 psi). When the key start switch is in
the ON position, the variable pump solenoid valve is activated. Pilot oil
flows through the variable implement pump solenoid valve to the load limit
control. The combined force of the system oil and the small actuator
spring holds the variable implement pump swashplate at maximum angle.
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TO PILOT
SYSTEM
PILOT
FILTER
PILOT
RELIEF
VALVE
TO TANK
TO IMPLEMENT
CONTROL VALVE
PRESSURE
CUTOFF
LOAD
LIMIT
CONTROL
BYPASS
SWITCH
FLUID
SAMPLING
PORT
SMALL
ACTUATOR
PILOT
PUMP
PUMP
LARGE
ACTUATOR
42
Explain schematic
When the system pressure increases to 28940 kPa (4200 psi) and the
engine speed is more than 1400 rpm, the variable implement pump oil
becomes signal oil for the variable implement pump control valve. The
signal pressure moves the pressure cutoff valve against the spring. The
signal oil at the bottom of the pressure cutoff valve flows past the pressure
cutoff valve to the large actuator piston and destrokes the pump. The
variable pump pressure will not exceed 28940 kPa (4200 psi).
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TO PILOT
SYSTEM
PILOT
FILTER
PILOT
RELIEF
VALVE
TO TANK
TO IMPLEMENT
CONTROL VALVE
PRESSURE
CUTOFF
LOAD
LIMIT
CONTROL
BYPASS
SWITCH
FLUID
SAMPLING
PORT
SMALL
ACTUATOR
PILOT
PUMP
PUMP
LARGE
ACTUATOR
43
Explain schematic
When the system pressure is less than 11590 kPa (1700 psi) and the engine
speed is less than 1400 rpm, the variable implement pump solenoid valve
begins to modulate the pressure to the load limit control. Below 11590 kPa
(1700 psi) system pressure is not adequate to destroke the pump, and the
pump continues to deliver full flow.
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TO PILOT
SYSTEM
PILOT
FILTER
PILOT
RELIEF
VALVE
TO TANK
TO IMPLEMENT
CONTROL VALVE
PRESSURE
CUTOFF
LOAD
LIMIT
CONTROL
VARIABLE IMPLEMENT PUMP
CONTROL VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
FLUID
SAMPLING
PORT
SMALL
ACTUATOR
PILOT
PUMP
PUMP
LARGE
ACTUATOR
44
Explain schematic
When system pressure is between 11590 kPa (1700 psi) and 28940 kPa
(4200 psi) and the engine speed is less than 1400 rpm, the variable
implement pump solenoid valve modulates the pressure of the pilot oil to
the load limit control cylinder. The signal oil acting on the vertical piston
in the small actuator assembly moves the pivot lever on the load limit
control. The pivot lever moves the load limit control valve against the
spring and load limit control cylinder pressure. The oil at the bottom of
the load limit control valve flows through the load limit control valve and
through the pressure cutoff valve to the large actuator piston. The large
actuator piston reduces the angle of the swashplate and limits the load on
the engine to approximately 40%.
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TO PILOT
SYSTEM
PILOT
FILTER
PILOT
RELIEF
VALVE
TO TANK
TO IMPLEMENT
CONTROL VALVE
PRESSURE
CUTOFF
LOAD
LIMIT
CONTROL
BYPASS
SWITCH
FLUID
SAMPLING
PORT
SMALL
ACTUATOR
PILOT
PUMP
PUMP
LARGE
ACTUATOR
45
Explain schematic
When the system pressure reaches 28940 kPa (4200 psi) and the engine
speed is less than 1400 rpm, the variable implement pump solenoid valve
modulates the pressure of the pilot oil to the load limit control cylinder.
The load limit control attempts to destroke the pump to 40% load.
However, because the system pressure is at high pressure cutoff, signal oil
acting on the end of the pressure cutoff valve shifts the valve. Signal oil
from the load limit control is blocked and the signal oil from the pressure
cutoff valve flows to the large actuator and destrokes the pump.
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LOAD
CHECK
VALVE
HEAD
END
RAISE
LINE RELIEF
PILOT CONTROL
MAKEUP
ACTUATOR
VALVE
RAISE
ACTUATOR
SOLENOID
LINE RELIEF
MAKEUP
VALVE
LIFT
SPOOL
TO
TANK
SUPPLY
PASSAGE
PASSAGE TO
NEXT VALVE
TO
TANK
LOWER
PILOT CONTROL
ACTUATOR
PILOT
PASSAGE
LOWER
ACTUATOR
SOLENOID
INTERNAL
PASSAGE
46
Explain the implement
control valve operation
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LOAD CHECK
VALVE
HEAD
END
RAISE
LINE RELIEF
PILOT CONTROL
MAKEUP
ACTUATOR
VALVE
RAISE
ACTUATOR
SOLENOID
LINE RELIEF
MAKEUP
VALVE
LIFT
SPOOL
TO
TANK
SUPPLY
PASSAGE
PASSAGE TO
NEXT VALVE
TO
TANK
LOWER
PILOT CONTROL
ACTUATOR
PILOT
PASSAGE
LOWER
ACTUATOR
SOLENOID
INTERNAL
PASSAGE
47
Explain the implement
control valve operation
When the operator moves the implement control valve to the LOWER
position, the lift lever sensor sends a PWM signal to the Implement ECM.
Then the Implement ECM sends a proportional signal that energizes the
lower actuator solenoid.
The solenoid moves the spool for the pilot control actuator and the pilot
oil at the right end of the lift spool is drained to the tank. The pilot oil
pressure on the left end of the lift spool moves the lift spool to the
LOWER position.
The lift spool directs oil from the implement pump to the load check
valve. Oil flows through the load check valve and through the lift spool to
the rod end of the lift cylinders. The lift spool also opens the tank
passages to allow the oil from the head end of the lift cylinders to return to
the tank.
The tilt control valve is similar to the lift control valve. The variable
implement control valves are similar to the fixed implement control
valves.
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ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC
IMPLEMENT SYSTEM
TILT
CYLINDER
LEFT
LIFT
CYLINDER
HOLD
IMPLEMENT
LOCKOUT
SWITCH
SHUTTLE
VALVE
RAISE/LOWER/TILT
KICKOUT SET
SWITCH
HYDRAULIC
ACTUATOR
PRESSURE
REDUCING
VALVE
TILT LINKAGE
POSITION SENSOR
ELECTRONIC
CONTROL
MODULE
CAT
DATA
LINK
BUCKET
KICKOUT
DETENT
SOLENOID
TILT
LEVER
SENSOR
RIGHT
LIFT
CYLINDER
IMPLEMENT
CONTROL
VALVE
IMPLEMENT
CONTROL
VALVE
LIFT LINKAGE
POSITION SENSOR
RAISE
KICKOUT
DETENT
SOLENOID
PILOT
ON/OFF
VALVE
LOWER
KICKOUT
DETENT
SOLENOID
LIFT
LEVER
SENSOR
RELIEF
VALVE
FIXED
PUMP
CHECK
VALVE
RELIEF
VALVE
PILOT
RELIEF VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
MANUAL
LOWER
VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
VARIABLE
PUMP
SOLENOID
VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
VARIABLE
PUMP
PILOT
PUMP
48
Objective 6
Visuals 42 - 46
Explain schematic
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ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC
IMPLEMENT SYSTEM
IMPLEMENT
LOCKOUT
SWITCH
TILT
CYLINDER
LEFT
LIFT
CYLINDER
SHUTTLE
VALVE
RAISE/LOWER/TILT
KICKOUT SET
SWITCH
HYDRAULIC
ACTUATOR
PRESSURE
REDUCING
VALVE
TILT LINKAGE
POSITION SENSOR
ELECTRONIC
CONTROL
MODULE
CAT
DATA
LINK
BUCKET
KICKOUT
DETENT
SOLENOID
IMPLEMENT
CONTROL
VALVE
LIFT LINKAGE
POSITION SENSOR
RAISE
KICKOUT
DETENT
SOLENOID
TILT
LEVER
SENSOR
RIGHT
LIFT
CYLINDER
PILOT
ON/OFF
VALVE
LOWER
KICKOUT
DETENT
SOLENOID
LIFT
LEVER
SENSOR
IMPLEMENT
CONTROL
VALVE
RELIEF
VALVE
FIXED
PUMP
CHECK
VALVE
RELIEF
VALVE
PILOT
RELIEF VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
MANUAL
LOWER
VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
VARIABLE
PUMP
SOLENOID
VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
VARIABLE
PUMP
PILOT
PUMP
49
When the tilt lever is moved to the SLOW TILT BACK position, the tilt
lever sensor sends a PWM signal to the Implement ECM. The Implement
ECM analyzes the input signals from the tilt lever sensor, the lift linkage
position sensor, and the tilt linkage position sensor. The Implement ECM
then sends a proportional signal to ENERGIZE the tilt back hydraulic
actuator solenoid on the fixed pump implement control valve. The tilt
back solenoid moves the hydraulic actuator valve and sends pilot oil at the
tilt back end of the tilt/dump control valve spool to drain. This condition
reduces the oil pressure at the tilt back end of the tilt/dump control valve
spool. The oil pressure on the dump end of the tilt/dump control valve
spool moves the valve spool to the TILT BACK position.
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The fixed pump oil flows past the tilt/dump control valve spool to the rod
end of the tilt cylinder. Tilt cylinder head end oil flows past the tilt/dump
control valve spool to the tank.
Variable pump oil is
not needed for slow
implement operation
The variable pump oil is not needed for SLOW TILT BACK operation.
The Implement ECM does not energize the variable pump tilt back
hydraulic actuator solenoid. The variable pump oil flows through the
variable pump implement control valve to the tank.
With the exception of the FLOAT position, the Implement ECM uses the
oil from the fixed pump for all implement operations until the operational
demand for oil is greater than the fixed pump can supply. The Implement
ECM will then use oil from the variable pump to satisfy the demand.
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ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC
IMPLEMENT SYSTEM
IMPLEMENT
LOCKOUT
SWITCH
TILT
CYLINDER
LEFT
LIFT
CYLINDER
SHUTTLE
VALVE
RAISE/LOWER/TILT
KICKOUT SET
SWITCH
HYDRAULIC
ACTUATOR
PRESSURE
REDUCING
VALVE
TILT LINKAGE
POSITION SENSOR
ELECTRONIC
CONTROL
MODULE
CAT
DATA
LINK
BUCKET
KICKOUT
DETENT
SOLENOID
IMPLEMENT
CONTROL
VALVE
LIFT LINKAGE
POSITION SENSOR
RAISE
KICKOUT
DETENT
SOLENOID
TILT
LEVER
SENSOR
RIGHT
LIFT
CYLINDER
PILOT
ON/OFF
VALVE
LOWER
KICKOUT
DETENT
SOLENOID
LIFT
LEVER
SENSOR
IMPLEMENT
CONTROL
VALVE
RELIEF
VALVE
FIXED
PUMP
CHECK
VALVE
RELIEF
VALVE
PILOT
RELIEF VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
MANUAL
LOWER
VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
VARIABLE
PUMP
SOLENOID
VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
VARIABLE
PUMP
PILOT
PUMP
50
Both pumps used
during fast implement
operation
When the tilt lever is moved to the FAST TILT BACK position, the tilt
lever sensor sends a PWM signal to the Implement ECM. The Implement
ECM analyzes the input signals from the tilt lever sensor, the lift linkage
position sensor, and the tilt linkage position sensor. The Implement ECM
sends a signal to ENERGIZE the tilt back hydraulic actuator solenoid on
the fixed pump implement control valve and a signal to ENERGIZE the
tilt back hydraulic actuator solenoid on the variable pump implement
control valve. The signals may be of different values. Each solenoid
moves the respective hydraulic actuator valve and sends pilot oil at the tilt
back end of the respective tilt/dump control valve spool to drain. This
condition reduces the pilot oil pressure at the tilt back end of the control
valve spool. The oil pressure on the dump end of the respective tilt/dump
control valve spool moves the control valve spool to the TILT BACK
position.
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The fixed pump oil flows around the tilt/dump control valve spool in the
fixed pump implement control valve to the rod end of the tilt cylinder.
The variable pump oil flows around the tilt/dump control valve spool in
the variable pump implement control valve to the rod end of the tilt
cylinder. The tilt cylinder head end oil flows past both tilt/dump control
valve spools to the tank. The return oil flow past each valve spool is
proportional to the supply oil flow past the valve spool.
The desired tilt cylinder speed determines the difference in oil flow
between the fixed pump and the variable pump. A slow tilt cylinder
speed will cause a larger difference in oil flow between the two pumps
than a fast tilt cylinder speed.
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ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC
IMPLEMENT SYSTEM
TILT
CYLINDER
LEFT
LIFT
CYLINDER
SLOW RAISE
IMPLEMENT
LOCKOUT
SWITCH
SHUTTLE
VALVE
RAISE/LOWER/TILT
KICKOUT SET
SWITCH
HYDRAULIC
ACTUATOR
PRESSURE
REDUCING
VALVE
TILT LINKAGE
POSITION SENSOR
ELECTRONIC
CONTROL
MODULE
CAT
DATA
LINK
BUCKET
KICKOUT
DETENT
SOLENOID
IMPLEMENT
CONTROL
VALVE
LIFT LINKAGE
POSITION SENSOR
RAISE
KICKOUT
DETENT
SOLENOID
TILT
LEVER
SENSOR
RIGHT
LIFT
CYLINDER
PILOT
ON/OFF
VALVE
LOWER
KICKOUT
DETENT
SOLENOID
LIFT
LEVER
SENSOR
IMPLEMENT
CONTROL
VALVE
RELIEF
VALVE
FIXED
PUMP
CHECK
VALVE
RELIEF
VALVE
PILOT
RELIEF VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
MANUAL
LOWER
VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
VARIABLE
PUMP
SOLENOID
VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
VARIABLE
PUMP
PILOT
PUMP
51
Slow lift uses fixed
pump only
When the operator moves the lift lever to the SLOW RAISE position, the
lift lever sensor sends a PWM signal to the Implement ECM. The
Implement ECM analyzes the input signals from the lift lever sensor, the
lift linkage position sensor, and the tilt linkage position sensor. The
Implement ECM then sends a proportional signal to ENERGIZE the lift
hydraulic actuator solenoid on the fixed pump implement control valve.
The solenoid moves the hydraulic actuator valve and sends pilot oil at the
lift end of the lift/lower control valve spool to drain. This condition
reduces the pilot oil pressure at the lift end of the control valve spool. The
oil pressure on the lower end of the control valve spool moves the valve
spool to the RAISE position.
The fixed pump oil flows past the lift/lower control valve spool to the
head end of the lift cylinders. Lift cylinder rod end oil flows past the
lift/lower control valve spools to the tank.
The variable pump oil is not needed for slow lift operation. The
Implement ECM does not energize the variable pump hydraulic actuator.
The variable pump oil flows through the variable pump implement control
valve to the tank.
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ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC
IMPLEMENT SYSTEM
TILT
CYLINDER
LEFT
LIFT
CYLINDER
FAST RAISE
IMPLEMENT
LOCKOUT
SWITCH
SHUTTLE
VALVE
RAISE/LOWER/TILT
KICKOUT SET
SWITCH
HYDRAULIC
ACTUATOR
PRESSURE
REDUCING
VALVE
TILT LINKAGE
POSITION SENSOR
ELECTRONIC
CONTROL
MODULE
CAT
DATA
LINK
BUCKET
KICKOUT
DETENT
SOLENOID
IMPLEMENT
CONTROL
VALVE
LIFT LINKAGE
POSITION SENSOR
RAISE
KICKOUT
DETENT
SOLENOID
TILT
LEVER
SENSOR
RIGHT
LIFT
CYLINDER
PILOT
ON/OFF
VALVE
LOWER
KICKOUT
DETENT
SOLENOID
LIFT
LEVER
SENSOR
IMPLEMENT
CONTROL
VALVE
RELIEF
VALVE
FIXED
PUMP
CHECK
VALVE
RELIEF
VALVE
PILOT
RELIEF VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
MANUAL
LOWER
VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
VARIABLE
PUMP
SOLENOID
VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
VARIABLE
PUMP
PILOT
PUMP
52
Both pumps used for
fast lift operation
When the lift lever is moved to the FAST RAISE position, the lift lever
sensor sends a proportional PWM signal to the Implement ECM. The
Implement ECM analyzes the input signals from the lift lever sensor, the
lift linkage position sensor, and the tilt linkage position sensor. The
Implement ECM sends a signal to the lift actuator solenoid on the fixed
pump implement control valve and to the lift actuator solenoid on the
variable pump implement control valve. The signals may be of different
values. The solenoids move the hydraulic actuators and send pilot oil at
the lift ends of the lift/lower control valve spools to drain. This condition
reduces the pilot pressure at the lift ends of the lift/lower control valve
spools. The oil pressure on the lower ends of the control valve spools
move the control valve spools to the RAISE position.
The fixed pump oil flows around the lift/lower control valve spool in the
fixed pump implement control valve to the head end of the lift cylinders.
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The variable pump oil flows around the lift/lower control valve spool in
the variable pump implement control valve to the head end of the lift
cylinders. The lift cylinder rod end oil flows past both lift/lower control
valve spools to the tank. The return oil flow past each control valve spool
is proportional to the supply oil flow past the control valve spool.
The desired lift cylinder speed determines the difference in oil flow
between the fixed pump and the variable pump. A slow lift cylinder
speed will cause a larger difference in oil flow between the two pumps
than a fast lift cylinder speed.
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PRESSURE
REDUCING
VALVE
LIFT
CYLINDER
SHUTTLE
VALVE
TILT
BACK
LOWER
PILOT
ON/OFF
VALVE
VARIABLE PUMP
SOLENOID VALVE
TILT
BACK
FLOAT
CHECK
VALVE
FLOAT
SEQUENCE
VALVE
RAISE
LOWER
RIDE
CONTROL
FLOAT
CHECK
VALVE
DUMP
DUMP
PILOT
RELIEF
VALVE
RAISE
FAN
COOLER MOTOR
PRESSURE
CUTOFF
VARIABLE PUMP
CONTROL
BYPASS
SWITCH
LIFT
CYLINDER
TILT CYLINDER
FIXED
PUMP
BYPASS
SWITCH
LOAD LIMIT
CONTROL
FLUID
SAMPLING
PORT
FAN
DRIVE PUMP
SMALL
ACTUATOR
LARGE
ACTUATOR
FAN SPEED
BYPASS
SWITCH
VARIABLE
PUMP
BYPASS
SWITCH
BYPASS
SWITCH
PILOT
PUMP
53
Objective 7
Visuals 47 - 54
Implements in HOLD
This schematic shows the oil flow in the implement pilot system and the
implement hydraulic system when the engine is running and the control
valves are in the HOLD position.
In the pilot system, the pilot pump pulls oil from the tank and sends oil
flow to the pilot relief valve, the variable pump control, the variable pump
solenoid valve, the ride control valve (optional), and the pilot on/off valve.
The pilot relief valve limits the pilot system pressure to 2400 205 kPa
(350 30 psi).
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When the Implement ECM activates the variable pump solenoid valve,
pilot oil flows from the variable pump solenoid valve to the load limit
control valve cylinder in the variable pump control. Pilot oil pressure
joins with the load limit valve spring and moves the load limit control
valve against the control valve pivot lever.
When the variable pump is in the HOLD position, signal oil flows in
several directions inside the variable pump control valve. Signal oil flows
through the orifice to the end of the pressure cutoff valve. Signal oil also
flows to the bottom of the pressure cutoff valve, to the bottom of the load
limit valve, and to the small actuator. Signal oil is blocked at the bottom
of the pressure cutoff valve when the spring force is greater than the
signal oil pressure. Signal oil is blocked at the bottom of the load limit
control valve when the combined force of the load limit cylinder and the
load limit control valve spring is greater than the force of the control
valve pivot lever. Signal oil pressure in the small actuator assists the
small actuator spring in moving the swashplate to maximum angle.
Signal oil also flows through the small actuator assembly and orifice to
the area behind the piston in the small actuator assembly.
Pilot on/off solenoid
controlled by
implement lockout
switch
Open-center control
valves
In the implement fixed pump hydraulic system, the fixed pump pulls oil
from the tank and sends oil flow to the left side main control valve. When
the control valve spools are in the HOLD position, oil flows past the fixed
pump relief valve and through the open-center control valves to the tank.
The fixed pump relief valve constantly senses pressure at the fixed pump
and opens to the tank when the pressure reaches the maximum setting of
31000 kPa (4500 psi).
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In the HOLD position, oil flow to and from the cylinders is blocked at the
control valve spools.
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REDUCING
VALVE
LIFT
CYLINDER
SHUTTLE
VALVE
PILOT
ON/OFF
VALVE
FLOAT
CHECK
VALVE
FLOAT
SEQUENCE
VALVE
VARIABLE PUMP
SOLENOID VALVE
TILT
BACK
TILT
BACK
LOWER
RAISE
DUMP
RIDE
CONTROL
DUMP
RAISE
FAN
COOLER MOTOR
PRESSURE
CUTOFF
FIXED
PUMP
VARIABLE PUMP
CONTROL
BYPASS
SWITCH
LOWER
FLOAT
CHECK
VALVE
PILOT
RELIEF
VALVE
FLUID
SAMPLING
PORT
LIFT
CYLINDER
TILT CYLINDER
BYPASS
SWITCH
LOAD LIMIT
CONTROL
FAN
DRIVE PUMP
SMALL
ACTUATOR
LARGE
ACTUATOR
FAN SPEED
BYPASS
SWITCH
VARIABLE
PUMP
BYPASS
SWITCH
BYPASS
SWITCH
PILOT
PUMP
54
Slow tilt back uses
fixed pump only
When the tilt lever is moved to the SLOW TILT BACK position, the tilt
lever sensor sends a PWM signal to the Implement ECM. The Implement
ECM analyzes the input signals from the tilt lever sensor, the lift linkage
position sensor, and the tilt linkage position sensor. The Implement ECM
then sends a PWM signal to energize the tilt back hydraulic actuator
solenoid on the fixed pump implement control valve. The Implement
ECM electrical output is proportional to the signal inputs from the tilt
lever sensor, the lift linkage position sensor, and the tilt linkage position
sensor.
The tilt back hydraulic actuator valve sends pilot oil to the tank and
reduces the oil pressure at the tilt back end of the control valve spool. The
pilot oil pressure at the dump end of the control valve spool moves the
control valve spool to the TILT BACK position.
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The tilt spool blocks the flow of fixed pump oil to the tank and opens a
passage to the rod end of the tilt cylinder. The fixed pump oil flows
through the load check valve and tilt spool to the rod end of the tilt
cylinder. The tilt spool also opens a passage for oil in the head end of the
tilt cylinder to return to the tank.
The variable pump oil flows through the right side implement control
valve to the tank.
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PRESSURE
REDUCING
VALVE
LIFT
CYLINDER
SHUTTLE
VALVE
PILOT
ON/OFF
VALVE
FLOAT
CHECK
VALVE
FLOAT
SEQUENCE
VALVE
VARIABLE PUMP
SOLENOID VALVE
TILT
BACK
TILT
BACK
LOWER
RAISE
RIDE
CONTROL
DUMP
DUMP
RAISE
FAN
COOLER MOTOR
PRESSURE
CUTOFF
BYPASS
SWITCH
LOWER
FLOAT
CHECK
VALVE
PILOT
RELIEF
VALVE
FLUID
SAMPLING
PORT
LIFT
CYLINDER
TILT CYLINDER
VARIABLE PUMP
CONTROL
FIXED
PUMP
BYPASS
SWITCH
LOAD LIMIT
CONTROL
FAN
DRIVE PUMP
SMALL
ACTUATOR
LARGE
ACTUATOR
FAN SPEED
BYPASS
SWITCH
VARIABLE
PUMP
BYPASS
SWITCH
BYPASS
SWITCH
PILOT
PUMP
55
Fast tilt back uses
both pumps
When the tilt lever is moved to the FAST TILT BACK position, the tilt
lever sensor sends a PWM signal to the Implement ECM. The Implement
ECM analyzes the input signals from the tilt lever sensor, the lift linkage
position sensor, and the tilt linkage position sensor. The Implement ECM
sends a PWM signal to activate the tilt back hydraulic actuator solenoid
on the fixed pump implement control valve. The Implement ECM also
sends a PWM signal to activate the tilt back hydraulic actuator solenoid
on the variable pump implement control valve. The Implement ECMs
electrical output is proportional to the input signals from the tilt lever
sensor, the lift linkage position sensor, and the tilt linkage position sensor.
However, the PWM signal to the two valves may be different.
On the fixed pump implement control valve, the tilt back hydraulic
actuator valve sends pilot oil to the tank and reduces the oil pressure at the
tilt back end of the control valve spool.
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The pilot oil pressure at the dump end of the control valve spool moves
the control valve spool to the TILT BACK position. The tilt spool blocks
the flow of fixed pump oil to the tank and opens a passage to the rod end
of the tilt cylinder. The fixed pump oil flows through the load check
valve and tilt spool to the rod end of the tilt cylinder.
On the variable pump implement control valve, the tilt back hydraulic
actuator valve sends pilot oil to the tank and reduces the oil pressure at the
tilt end of the control valve spool. The pilot oil pressure at the dump end
of the control valve spool moves the control valve spool to the TILT
BACK position. The tilt spool blocks the flow of variable pump oil to the
tank and opens a passage to the rod end of the tilt cylinder. The variable
pump oil flows through the load check valve and tilt spool and joins with
the oil flow from the fixed pump. The combined oil flows to the rod end
of the lift cylinders.
Increased oil flow
increases implement
speed
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PRESSURE
REDUCING
VALVE
LIFT
CYLINDER
SHUTTLE
VALVE
PILOT
ON/OFF
VALVE
FLOAT
CHECK
VALVE
FLOAT
SEQUENCE
VALVE
VARIABLE PUMP
SOLENOID VALVE
TILT
BACK
TILT
BACK
LOWER
RAISE
RIDE
CONTROL
DUMP
DUMP
RAISE
FAN
COOLER MOTOR
PRESSURE
CUTOFF
BYPASS
SWITCH
LOWER
FLOAT
CHECK
VALVE
PILOT
RELIEF
VALVE
FLUID
SAMPLING
PORT
LIFT
CYLINDER
TILT CYLINDER
VARIABLE PUMP
CONTROL
FIXED
PUMP
BYPASS
SWITCH
LOAD LIMIT
CONTROL
FAN
DRIVE PUMP
SMALL
ACTUATOR
LARGE
ACTUATOR
FAN SPEED
BYPASS
SWITCH
VARIABLE
PUMP
BYPASS
SWITCH
BYPASS
SWITCH
PILOT
PUMP
56
Slow lower uses fixed
pump only
When the lift lever is moved to the SLOW LOWER position, the lift lever
sensor sends a PWM signal to the Implement ECM. The Implement ECM
analyzes the input signals from the lift lever sensor, the lift linkage
position sensor, and the tilt linkage position sensor. The Implement ECM
then sends a PWM signal to energize the lower hydraulic actuator
solenoid valve on the fixed pump implement control valve. The
Implement ECMs electrical output is proportional to the input signals
from the tilt lever sensor, the lift linkage position sensor, and the tilt
linkage position sensor.
The lift hydraulic actuator valve sends pilot oil to the tank and reduces the
oil pressure at the lower end of the control valve spool.
The pilot oil pressure at the raise end of the control valve spool moves the
control valve spool to the LOWER position.
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The lower spool blocks the flow of fixed pump oil to the tank and opens a
passage to the rod end of the lift cylinders. The fixed pump oil flows
through the load check valve and lift spool to the rod end of the lift
cylinders. The lift spool also opens a passage for oil in the head end of
the lift cylinders to return to the tank.
The variable pump oil flows through the right side implement control
valve to the tank.
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PRESSURE
REDUCING
VALVE
LIFT
CYLINDER
SHUTTLE
VALVE
TILT
BACK
LOWER
PILOT
ON/OFF
VALVE
VARIABLE PUMP
SOLENOID VALVE
TILT
BACK
FLOAT
CHECK
VALVE
FLOAT
SEQUENCE
VALVE
RAISE
RIDE
CONTROL
DUMP
DUMP
RAISE
FAN
COOLER MOTOR
PRESSURE
CUTOFF
BYPASS
SWITCH
LOWER
FLOAT
CHECK
VALVE
PILOT
RELIEF
VALVE
FLUID
SAMPLING
PORT
LIFT
CYLINDER
TILT CYLINDER
VARIABLE PUMP
CONTROL
FIXED
PUMP
BYPASS
SWITCH
LOAD LIMIT
CONTROL
FAN
DRIVE PUMP
SMALL
ACTUATOR
LARGE
ACTUATOR
FAN SPEED
BYPASS
SWITCH
VARIABLE
PUMP
BYPASS
SWITCH
BYPASS
SWITCH
PILOT
PUMP
57
Fast lower uses both
pumps
When the lift lever is moved to the FAST LOWER position, the lift lever
sensor increases the PWM signal to the Implement ECM. The Implement
ECM analyzes the input signals from the lift lever sensor, the lift linkage
position sensor, and the tilt linkage position sensor. The Implement ECM
sends a PWM signal to activate the lower hydraulic actuator solenoid on
the fixed pump implement control valve. The Implement ECM also sends
a PWM signal to activate the lower hydraulic actuator solenoid on the
variable pump implement control valve. The Implement ECMs output
signal is proportional to the input signals from the lift lever sensor, the lift
linkage position sensor, and the tilt linkage position sensor. However, the
PWM signal to the two valves may be different.
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On the fixed pump implement control valve, the lower hydraulic actuator
valve sends pilot oil to the tank and reduces the oil pressure at the lower
end of the control valve spool. The pilot oil pressure at the raise end of
the control valve spool moves the control valve spool to the LOWER
position. The lift spool blocks the flow of fixed pump oil to the tank and
opens a passage to the rod end of the lift cylinders. The fixed pump oil
flows through the load check valve and lift spool to the rod end of the lift
cylinders.
On the variable pump implement control valve, the lower hydraulic
actuator valve sends pilot oil to the tank and reduces the oil pressure at the
lower end of the control valve spool. The pilot oil pressure at the raise
end of the control valve spool moves the control valve spool to the
LOWER position. The lift spool blocks the flow of variable pump oil to
the tank and opens a passage to the rod end of the lift cylinders. The
variable pump oil flows through the load check valve and lift spool and
joins the oil flow from the fixed pump. The combined oil flows to the rod
end of the lift cylinders.
Increased oil flow
increases implement
speed
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REDUCING
VALVE
LIFT
CYLINDER
SHUTTLE
VALVE
PILOT
ON/OFF
VALVE
FLOAT
CHECK
VALVE
FLOAT
SEQUENCE
VALVE
VARIABLE PUMP
SOLENOID VALVE
TILT
BACK
TILT
BACK
LOWER
RAISE
DUMP
RIDE
CONTROL
DUMP
RAISE
FAN
COOLER MOTOR
PRESSURE
CUTOFF
FIXED
PUMP
VARIABLE PUMP
CONTROL
BYPASS
SWITCH
LOWER
FLOAT
CHECK
VALVE
PILOT
RELIEF
VALVE
FLUID
SAMPLING
PORT
LIFT
CYLINDER
TILT CYLINDER
BYPASS
SWITCH
LOAD LIMIT
CONTROL
FAN
DRIVE PUMP
SMALL
ACTUATOR
LARGE
ACTUATOR
FAN SPEED
BYPASS
SWITCH
VARIABLE
PUMP
BYPASS
SWITCH
BYPASS
SWITCH
PILOT
PUMP
58
Objective 10
Visual 52
To enter the FLOAT position, the wheel loader bucket must be below the
mid (center) position.
When the lift lever is in the FLOAT position, the movement of the lift
control spools are the same as when the lift control lever is in the FAST
LOWER position. However, the Implement ECM increases the electrical
signal to energize the lower hydraulic actuator solenoid on the fixed pump
implement control valve. The Implement ECM also increases the
electrical signal to activate the lower hydraulic actuator solenoid on the
variable pump implement control valve. The increased electrical signal
fully opens the hydraulic actuator solenoid valves to the tank.
The Implement ECM also energizes the electromagnetic float solenoid on
the lift control lever assembly. The solenoid holds the lift lever in the
FLOAT position.
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When the fixed pump hydraulic actuator solenoid valve is fully opened to
the tank, oil is also drained from the spring chamber in the float sequence
valve. The pilot oil pressure at the opposite end of the float sequence
valve overcomes the spring and opens the float sequence valve to the
tank.
When the float sequence valve is open, the oil behind the float valve
flows through the float sequence valve to the tank. The pressure in the
float valve spring chamber is reduced to approximately tank pressure.
The small orifices in the float valve cause a restriction to the implement
pump oil when filling the cavity behind the float valve. With oil flowing
from behind the float valve faster than oil flows in, the pressure difference
between the oil around the float valve and the oil behind the float valve
becomes high enough to lift the float valve off its seat. The oil from the
implement pump flows past the float valve to the tank.
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REDUCING
VALVE
LIFT
CYLINDER
SHUTTLE
VALVE
TILT
BACK
LOWER
PILOT
ON/OFF
VALVE
VARIABLE PUMP
SOLENOID VALVE
TILT
BACK
FLOAT
CHECK
VALVE
FLOAT
SEQUENCE
VALVE
RAISE
DUMP
RIDE
CONTROL
DUMP
RAISE
FAN
COOLER MOTOR
PRESSURE
CUTOFF
VARIABLE PUMP
CONTROL
BYPASS
SWITCH
LOWER
FLOAT
CHECK
VALVE
PILOT
RELIEF
VALVE
FLUID
SAMPLING
PORT
LIFT
CYLINDER
TILT CYLINDER
FIXED
PUMP
BYPASS
SWITCH
LOAD LIMIT
CONTROL
FAN
DRIVE PUMP
SMALL
ACTUATOR
LARGE
ACTUATOR
FAN SPEED
BYPASS
SWITCH
VARIABLE
PUMP
BYPASS
SWITCH
BYPASS
SWITCH
PILOT
PUMP
59
Lower with engine off
In this schematic, the bucket is being LOWERED with the ENGINE OFF.
The weight of the implement creates a high pressure in the head end of the
lift cylinders. The high lift cylinder pressure oil flows through the hose
and shuttle valve to the pressure reducing valve. The pressure reducing
valve decreases the lift cylinder oil pressure to approximately 2070 kPa
(300 psi). The reduced pressure oil flows past the check valve to the pilot
on/off solenoid valve and becomes the oil supply for the pilot system.
When the on/off solenoid valve is de-energized, pilot oil is blocked at the
on/off solenoid valve. When the on/off solenoid valve is energized (as
shown), pilot oil flows through the on/off solenoid valve and pressurizes
the pilot solenoid valves.
When the lift control lever is moved to the LOWER position, the
Implement ECM operation is the same as when the engine is running.
The lift control spool directs oil in the head end of the lift cylinders to the
tank.
Tank oil flows through the rod end makeup valves into the rod end of the
lift cylinders and prevents cylinder cavitation.
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REDUCING
VALVE
LIFT
CYLINDER
SHUTTLE
VALVE
TILT
BACK
LOWER
PILOT
ON/OFF
VALVE
VARIABLE PUMP
SOLENOID VALVE
TILT
BACK
FLOAT
CHECK
VALVE
FLOAT
SEQUENCE
VALVE
RAISE
DUMP
RIDE
CONTROL
DUMP
RAISE
FAN
COOLER MOTOR
PRESSURE
CUTOFF
VARIABLE PUMP
CONTROL
BYPASS
SWITCH
LOWER
FLOAT
CHECK
VALVE
PILOT
RELIEF
VALVE
FLUID
SAMPLING
PORT
LIFT
CYLINDER
TILT CYLINDER
FIXED
PUMP
BYPASS
SWITCH
LOAD LIMIT
CONTROL
FAN
DRIVE PUMP
SMALL
ACTUATOR
LARGE
ACTUATOR
FAN SPEED
BYPASS
SWITCH
VARIABLE
PUMP
BYPASS
SWITCH
BYPASS
SWITCH
PILOT
PUMP
60
Ride control solenoid
controlled by Power
Train ECM
This schematic shows the hydraulic flow when the ride control solenoid
valve is energized. The ride control solenoid valve is controlled by the
Power Train ECM.
The ride control switch (not shown) allows the operator to select between
the ride control ON, ride control OFF, and the ride control AUTO
positions.
When the ride control switch is in the ON position, the Power Train ECM
continually energizes the ride control solenoid valve.
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When the ride control switch is in the AUTO position, the Power Train
ECM energizes the ride control solenoid when the machine ground speed
is above 9.7 km/hr (6 mph) and will de-energize the ride control solenoid
when the ground speed is below 8.8 km/hr (5.5 mph).
When the Power Train ECM energizes the ride control solenoid valve,
pilot pressure at the selector spool flows to the tank. The spring shifts the
selector spool to connect the head end of the lift cylinders with the
accumulators. A floating piston in the accumulators separates the oil
from the nitrogen gas. Since nitrogen gas is compressible, the gas
functions as a spring. Any downward force on the lift arms is transferred
through the oil at the head end of the lift cylinders to the accumulators.
The pressure of the oil is transmitted to the accumulator piston, which
compresses the nitrogen gas. Compressing the nitrogen gas absorbs the
pressure spike and the oil displacement caused by the downward force on
the lift arms. This operation results in less ground induced shocks on
structures and components, reduced tire flexing and a greater payload
retention.
Introduce and perform
Labs C, D, E, F and G
Summarize labs by
asking questions
Take time between each lab to discuss the findings of the students.
These labs will reinforce the material discussed in the preceding
visual presentation.
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OIL
COOLER
BYPASS
VALVE
IMPLEMENT
HYDRAULIC
OIL COOLER
COOLING
FAN
BYPASS
SWITCH
FAN
MOTOR
MAKEUP
VALVE
ELECTRO-HYDRAULI
PROPORTIONAL
VALVE
REVERSE
SENSOR
CASE DRAIN
FILTERS
FAN
DRIVE
PUMP
FROM
IMPLEMENT
CASE DRAIN
FILTER
COMPENSATOR
VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
61
Objective 8
Visuals 53 - 61
Shown is a schematic of the fan drive system. The fan drive system is
controlled by the Engine ECM. Components of the fan drive system are:
Identify components:
- Hydraulic tank
- Fan drive pump
- Proportional valve
Fan drive pump: Pulls oil from the tank and supplies oil to the fan drive
motor.
Electro-hydraulic proportional valve: Controls the signal to the pump.
- Fan
Fan motor: Works with the fan drive pump to turn the fan.
- Oil cooler
- Oil cooler bypass
valve
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13
4
5
6
10
11
7
12
62
Identify components:
The fan drive pump (1) is a variable displacement piston pump. The
pump is mounted to the right front of the pump drive housing (2) opposite
the variable displacement implement pump (not shown).
Other components of the fan drive pump are the outlet tube (3), the signal
pressure outlet (4), the electro-hydraulic proportional valve (5), the
proportional valve solenoid (6), the proportional valve drain tube (7), the
proportional valve signal hose (8), the margin spool adjustment (9), the
compensator valve (10), the pressure compensator valve adjustment (11),
the signal pressure tap (12), and the system pressure tap (13).
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The case drain filter for the fan drive pump (arrow) is located in the pump
bay, above the fan drive pump. The case drain filter removes
contaminants from the case drain oil before the oil enters the hydraulic
tank.
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2
1
3
64
Identify components:
The fan drive motor (1) is located at the rear of the machine in front of the
engine radiator assembly.
Also shown are the motor intake hose (2), the motor outlet hose (3), the
case drain hose (4), and the case drain filter (5).
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OIL
COOLER
BYPASS
VALVE
IMPLEMENT
HYDRAULIC
OIL COOLER
COOLING
FAN
BYPASS
SWITCH
FAN
MOTOR
MAKEUP
VALVE
ELECTRO-HYDRAUL
PROPORTIONAL
VALVE
REVERSE
SENSOR
CASE DRAIN
FILTERS
FAN
DRIVE
PUMP
FROM
IMPLEMENT
CASE DRAIN
FILTER
COMPENSATOR
VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
65
Objective 9
Visuals 59 - 61
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controls signal oil to
pump compensator
valve
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COOLER
BYPASS
VALVE
IMPLEMENT
HYDRAULIC
OIL COOLER
COOLING
FAN
BYPASS
SWITCH
MAKEUP
VALVE
FAN
MOTOR
ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC
PROPORTIONAL
VALVE
REVERSE
SENSOR
CASE DRAIN
FILTERS
FAN
DRIVE
PUMP
FROM
IMPLEMENT
CASE DRAIN
FILTER
COMPENSATOR
VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
66
Engine ECM uses
various temperature
sensor signals to
control fan speed
The Engine ECM receives input signals from the engine coolant
temperature sensor, the steering hydraulic tank temperature sensor, the
implement hydraulic tank temperature sensor, and the air conditioner
on/off switch. The Engine ECM analyzes the signals and energizes the
electro-hydraulic proportional valve when needed.
When the Engine ECM energizes the electro-hydraulic proportional valve,
the proportional valve opens the passage for signal oil flow to the tank.
The size of the opening is proportional to the signal from the Engine
ECM.
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Signal oil flows through the open passage to the tank. This condition
decreases the signal pressure at the compensator valve and destrokes the
pump. Destroking the pump decreases pump flow and decreases the fan
speed. Decreasing the pump flow also decreases the horsepower needed
to turn the pump.
When the engine is operating below 88C (190F), the fan will operate at
a minimum speed of 375 50 rpm. Above 98C (208F), the fan will
operate at a maximum speed of 885 rpm.
When the air conditioner is ON, the fan will operate at a minimum speed
of 621 rpm.
If an electrical system failure occurs, the fan goes to maximum (100%)
speed.
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OIL
COOLER
BYPASS
VALVE
IMPLEMENT
HYDRAULIC
OIL COOLER
COOLING
FAN
BYPASS
SWITCH
FAN
MOTOR
MAKEUP
VALVE
ELECTRO-HYDRAUL
PROPORTIONAL
VALVE
REVERSE
SENSOR
CASE DRAIN
FILTER
FAN
DRIVE
PUMP
FROM
IMPLEMENT
CASE DRAIN
FILTER
COMPENSATOR
VALVE
BYPASS
SWITCH
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Flow through motor
check valve and pump
flow prevent
cavitation during rapid
deceleration
In this illustration, the fan motor is being driven by the cooling fan.
During normal operation, oil pressure at the fan motor inlet is higher than
oil pressure at the fan motor outlet. The higher inlet pressure seats the
makeup valve.
When the engine is decelerated rapidly from HIGH IDLE, the inertia of
the fan keeps the fan drive motor turning faster than the fan drive pump
can supply oil. The oil pressure at the fan motor inlet becomes lower than
the oil pressure at the fan motor outlet. The higher outlet pressure opens
the makeup valve and allows oil from the motor outlet to flow to the inlet.
The combination of oil flow through the makeup valve and the pump oil
flow prevents cavitation of the fan motor.
When pump output matches the fan speed, the motor inlet oil pressure
increases above the motor outlet oil pressure. The higher inlet pressure
closes the makeup valve.
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CONCLUSION
This concludes the presentation on the 992G Wheel Loader Monitoring
System and Electro-Hydraulic Implement System.
Always check the Service Manual for the latest service information and
specifications when servicing, testing and adjusting, and/or making
repairs.
Summarize labs by
asking questions
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Title visual
Vital Information Management System
VIDS/VIMS main module
Four gauge cluster module
Speedometer/tachometer module
Message center module
Message area
Keypad
VIDS/VIMS main module
VIDS/VIMS interface module
Subtitle visual--warning operation
Machine side view graphic
Machine event display
System event display
Subtitle visual--hardware/software
Component location graphic
Electronic input and output components
Electronic components
Implement control levers
Operator switch panel
Linkage position sensors
Control module compartment
Main control valve
Pilot control actuator solenoids
Variable pump solenoid valve
Pilot system components
Hydraulic tank
Pilot system pump
Pilot system filter
Pilot system relief valve
Manual lower valve
Pilot control actuators
Pilot control actuators cutaway
Pilot control actuators cutaway, left
solenoid energized
Pilot control actuators cutaway, left
solenoid energized, balanced
Main hydraulic system components
Implement system hydraulic pumps
Implement pump case drain filters
Main control valve
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