Sistema Hidraulico PDF
Sistema Hidraulico PDF
Sistema Hidraulico PDF
Item Specifications
Type Gear type tandem pump
Manufacturer Shimadzu Corporation
Gear pump Maker model FD3-5214A1S1-R369
Control flow rate 115 L (42.27 US gal.)/2300 min-1
Drive method Directly coupled to torque converter
Type MSV08
Manufacturer SHIMAZU CORPORATION
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CHAPTER 10 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
2. Structure
2.1 Hydraulic Line
2
3 4 2
14
16 15
13
12 11
10
9
8 5
7
6
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Note: Also for steering control valve and power cylinder, see Chapter "STEERING SYSTEM".
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2.2 Hydraulic Tank
2
4 3
1
1)
2)
7 5
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1. Cap 6. Suction strainer
2. Air breather 7. Return filter
3. Strainer 1) To hydraulic pump
4. Oil level gauge 2) From control valve
5. Drain plug
The hydraulic tank is located in the middle of right side frame, welded to the steel frame structure to form an integrated part.
The return oil from the lift cylinder will be merged to the return oil from the control valve and returns to the hydraulic tank
through the return filter.
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2.3 Gear Pump
19 23 1 6 3 2 5 7 11 8 9 12 11 13 23 21
25 24 17 14, 16 4 6 17 20 15 10 11 18 15
22 18 12
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1. Front cover 14. Backup strip
2. Body 15. Backup strip, Gasket
3. Drive gear 16. Gasket
4. Driven gear 17. O-ring
5. Bearing 18. O-ring
6. Side plate 19. Bolt
7. Adapter plate 20. Bolt
8. Body 21. Bolt
9. Drive gear 22. Washer
10. Driven gear 23. Washer
11. Bearing 24. Oil seal
12. Side plate 25. Snapring
13. Rear cover
The gear pump is an outer gear pump which supplies hydraulic oil to activate hydraulic cylinders. In addition, this gear pump
has tandem pump configuration comprising of 1st and 2nd gear pumps.
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2.4 Control Valve
2 3 4 5 6
5)
1
1) 2) 3)
4)
7
9
8
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1. Priority valve 1) T2: From steering control valve
2. Main relief valve 2) P2: From 2nd pump
3. Unload solenoid valve 3) PF: To steering control valve
4. Lift valve 4) P1: From 1st pump
5. Tilt valve 5) T1: To reserve tank
6. Attachment valve (option)
7. End cover
8. Lift look solenoid valve
9. Priority valve, Relief valve
The priority valve distributes a certain amount of hydraulic oil which is required to operate the power steering system to the
system and remaining oil to other systems for loading, regardless of amount of hydraulic oil supplied from No.1 gear pump.
The remaining oil from No. 1 pump and hydraulic oil from No. 2 gear pump are merged and used to operate loading actuators
such as lift cylinder and tilt cylinder. A tilt lock valve is incorporated in the system as a safety device in order to prevent the mast
from leaning forward when the tilt lever is unintentionally operated while the engine is not running.
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Inlet section
4 5
1
7
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1. Tank oil passage 5. PF port
2. Main relief valve 6. MF oil passage
3. FD spool 7. PF relief valve
4. P1 port
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Solenoid section
3 4 5 6
2 SB1
1
8 7
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1. Lift look solenoid valve 5. MF oil passage
2. Lift lock control oil passage 6. Unload poppet
3. Lift down oil passage 1 7. Unload solenoid valve
4. Lift down oil passage 2 8. Tank oil passage
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5 6
4 7
8
3
9
2 10
1 11
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1. Lift down oil passage 1 7. Emergency valve
2. Spring 8. Load check valve
3. Lift lock control oil passage 9. Parallel oil passage
4. Lift lock poppet 10. Lift spool
5. A1 port 11. Tank oil passage
6. Lift down oil passage 2
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4 5 6
7
3 8
2
9
1
10
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1. Pilot spool 6. B2 port
2. Spring 7. Parallel oil passage
3. Shutoff plug 8. Shutoff plug
4. A2 port 9. Tilt spool
5. Load check 10. Tank oil passage
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3 4 5
6
2 7
1 8
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1. Spring 6. Parallel oil passage
2. Shutoff plug 7. Shutoff plug
3. A3 port 8. Attachment spool
4. Load check 9. Tank oil passage
5. B3 port
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1 2
P2 A1 B2 A2 B3 A3
P1 T1
PF T2
5 4 3
7 6
8
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1. Priority valve 5. Lift spool
2. Lift lock valve 6. Unload solenoid valve
3. Attachment spool 7. Main relief valve
4. Tilt spool 8. Steering relief valve
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2.5 Lift Cylinder
2 6 3 5 4 8 13 9 10 11
7 1 12
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1. Cylinder tube 8. Holder
2. Piston rod assembly 9. Piston ring
3. Cylinder head 10. U-ring assembly
4. Bushing 11. U-ring holder
5. U-ring 12. Stopper
6. Wiper ring 13. Spacer
7. O-ring
Two lift cylinders each of which is a single-motion type are installed to the left and right sides of the mast.
For lift cylinders with mast lift height of up to 6000 mm (236.22 in.), the outside diameter of piston rod is 60 mm (2.36 in.), while
for those with mast lift height of more than 6500 mm (255.91 in.) and no more than 7000 mm (275.59 in.), the outside diameter
is 65 mm (2.56 in.).
In addition, for lift cylinders with mast lift height from 5000 mm (196.85 in.) to 7000 mm (275.59 in.), each of them has a spacer
on the piston rod.
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2.6 Tilt Cylinder
5 11 3 10 9 8 1 2 7 4 12
6
13 14 1)
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1. Cylinder tube 9. Buffer ring
2. Piston rod 10. Packing
3. Guide bushing 11. Dust seal
4. Piston 12. Self locknut
5. Tilt socket 13. Bolt, Spring washer
6. Bushing 14. Spacer, Shims
7. Piston seal 1) Stamped 7L or 7R
8. O-ring
The tilt cylinder is a double motion cylinder which is used to tilt the mast forward or rearward.
The spacer 14 is used when the tilt angle is 6 degrees rearward.
Kind of mast Tilt angle Forward -Rearward Letter stamped on the tilt cylinder
Simplex mast 6° - 12° 7L or 7R
Triplex mast 6° - 6° 7L or 7R
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2.7 Flow Regulator Valve
10
2)
9 8 6 2
1)
11 13 1 3 7 14 4 12 13 5
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1. Body 10. Connector
2. Plug 11. Elbow
3. Piston 12. Spring pin
4. Spring 13. O-ring
5. Locknut 14. Snapring
6. Stopper 1) Controlled flow
7. Valve 2) Free flow
8. Disc spring
9. Plate
The flow regulator valve, located between lift cylinder and control valve, is a safety device which prevents the fork from falling
quickly by governing the hydraulic oil flow due to lowering of lift cylinder piston when a load is applied.
Hydraulic line
1
2) 2
1)
5
3 4
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1. Lift cylinder 5. Hydraulic tank
2. Flow regulator valve 1) Free flow port
3. Lift valve 2) Controlled flow port
4. Pump
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2.8 Down Safety Valve
3) 3) 3 4 2
1
4) 5)
1) 2)
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1. Connector 1) Free flow
2. Valve 2) Controlled flow
3. Spring 3) G(PF)3/4-B
4. Spring pin 4) Numeral "230" is stamped
5) ø12 mm (0.4724 in.)
This valve is a safety valve which regulates the flow of oil to prevent the fork from moving down too quickly if the piping
between the lift cylinder and flow regulator valve is broken, or if the flow of return oil from the lift cylinder becomes excessive
due to a maladjusted regulator valve or a fault of another component.
+20 +5.28
Flow rate when the circuit is blocked: 230 0 L (60.77 0 US gal.)/min
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2.9 Hydraulic System Diagram
7 8
18
1
2
10
19
20
1112 21
13 22
14 15
1)
2)
3)
4)
16
6 17 23
24 25
3
4 5
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1. Lift cylinder (RH) 16. T2
2. Tilt cylinder (RH) 17. Inlet cover
3. Flow regulator valve (Flow priority valve)
4. Down safety valve 18. Return hose
5. Tilt cylinder (LH) 19. Pump delivery hose
6. Lift cylinder (LH) 20. Gear pump
7. Steering valve 21. Breather
8. Power cylinder 22. Cap
9. Relief valve 23. Level gauge
10. Emergency valve 24. Suction strainer
11. T1 25. Return filter
12. End cover 1) Flare joint
13. Attachment 2) Steel pipe
14. Tilt 3) Rubber hose with fitting (HP)
15. Lift 4) Rubber hose (LP)
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3. Removing Gear Pump
3.1 Preparation
(1) Start the engine, lower the fork to the bottom end, and set the mast to the vertical position.
(2) Stop the engine and remove the remaining pressure in the piping.
(3) Remove the floor plate.
(4) Place suitable containers to catch oil and remove each pipe.
(5) Take appropriate measures to prevent dirt and dust from entering the pipes and connectors.
2
1
6
4
1)
2)
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1. Split flange, Bolt, Spring washer 5. Delivery hose, O-ring
2. Delivery hose, O-ring 6. Hydraulic pump
3. Suction elbow, O-ring, Bolt, Washer 1) No.1 pump
4. Split flange, Bolt, Spring washer 2) No.2 pump
Suspend the gear pump with a rope before removing the gear pump.
Weight: 19.5 kg (42.99 lb.)
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4. Removing Control Valve
4.1 Removal Sequence
Control valve
1 11
10 8
6 5 4 3 2
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5. Removing Lift Cylinders
5.1 Removal Sequence
5
4
5
1
3
6
7
8
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1. Return hose, Clamp 5. Cushion, Collar, Shims
2. Hose clamp 6. Lift cylinder bracket
3. High-pressure hose 7. Connector
4. Stopper bolt, Shims 8. Elbow, Down safety valve
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Note: Shims are inserted at the rod end section of the lift
cylinders. Make a note of the location and number of
shims to ensure proper assembly.
- Place wood blocks under the inner mast that can
withstand the weight of mast, and untie the wire rope.
Removing lift cylinders
Attach a wire rope to the cylinder before removing the
cylinder clamp. Attach a wire rope to the lift cylinder from
the back of the mast, and slowly remove the lift cylinder.
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609423
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6. Removing Tilt Cylinders
6.1 Preparation (#3)
(1) Start the engine, lower the forks to the bottom end and
set the mast to the full forward tilted position.
(2) Turn OFF the engine.
(3) Attach slings to the eye-bolts at both ends of the top
cross member on the outer mast, and then sling it with
a hoist.
(4) Remove the tilt cylinder pin 1 (See the figure below).
(5) Start the engine and retract the tilt cylinder rod to the
end.
(6) Turn OFF the engine.
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1
2
1
3
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1. Tilt cylinder pin 3. Tilt cylinder pin
2. Hose 4. Tilt cylinder
Note: The tilt cylinder pin 1 has been removed in the preparation work.
Removing hoses
Place a suitable container in an appropriate position to catch oil that still remains in the hose before removing the hose 2 from
the cylinder connector. Install caps to open connectors to protect the threads and to prevent oil leaks in case the tilt cylinder is
removed.
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7. Disassembling Gear Pump
Note: The disassembly, repair, and assembly of the gear pump must be performed by the manufacturer, except in case of
emergency. In such a case, the pump must be disassembled/repaired/assembled carefully in accordance with the
disassembly procedure. In addition it should be noted that the pump manufacturer never assures the performance of a
pump that has been rebuilt.
7.1 Disassembly Sequence
13
14
22
16 23
21
15 17
18 11
19
20
19
18 9
17
12 5
10
2 4
1 6
7
8
7
6
3
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1. Bolt, Washer 13. Bolt, Washer
2. Rear cover 14. Front cover
3. Backup strip, Gasket 15. O-ring
4. Body 16. Body
5. Backup strip, Gasket 17. Backup strip, Gasket
6. Bearing 18. Bearing
7. Side plate 19. Side plate
8. Drive gear 20. Drive gear
9. Driven gear 21. Driven gear
10. Bolt, Washer 22. Snapring
11. Adapter plate 23. Oil seal
12. O-ring
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7.2 Suggestions for Disassembly
(1) Remove bolts and washers 1, separate remaining parts as gear pump assembly, and then disassemble the assembly in a
step-by-step manner to obtain the parts ranging from rear cover 2 to driven gear 9.
(2) Do not tap parts such as front cover 14, rear cover 2, adapter plate 11 and bearings 6 and 18 with a metal hammer, as
these are made of aluminum alloy and can be easily damaged. Use either a wooden or a plastic hammer.
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8. Inspecting and Repairing Gear Pump
(1) Drive and driven gears
- Check gear teeth flank and top faces for wear or
damage.
- Check the side faces of the gears for wear or damage.
- Check the shaft portion for wear or damage.
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(2) Check covers, body, and adapter plate for wear and
damage.
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(3) Check oil seal, gasket and O-ring for damage, wear, and
loss of flexibility.
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9. Assembling Gear Pump
9.1 Assembly Sequence
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1. Front cover 14. Adapter plate
2. Oil seal* 15. O-ring*
3. Snapring* 16. Bolt, Washer
4. Body 17. Body
5. Drive gear 18. Drive gear
6. Driven gear 19. Driven gear
7. Side plate 20. Side plate
8. Bearing 21. Bearing
9. Backup strip* 22. Backup strip*, Gasket*
10. Gasket* 23. O-ring*
11. O-ring* 24. Rear cover
12. Bolt, Washer 25. Backup strip*, Gasket*, O-ring*
13. Backup strip*, Gasket* 26. Bolt, Washer
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9.2 Suggestions for Assembly
(1) Replace each part indicated by an asterisk (*) (repair kit part) with a new one when assembling.
(2) Thoroughly degrease the mating surfaces of the cover 1, 14, 24, and bodies 4 and 17.
(3) Apply grease to the oil lip seal.
(4) Be careful not to damage the oil seal lip with a spline edge of drive gear 5.
(5) Bolts must be tightened evenly.
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10. Disassembling Lift Cylinder
10.1 Disassembly Sequence
4 *
1
6 2
* 5
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1. Cylinder head, Wiper ring* 4. Piston rod
2. Holder, U-ring*, Bushing, O-ring* 5. Piston ring, U-ring*, Holder, Stopper
3. Spacer 6. Cylinder tube
Note:
- The part indicated with an asterisk is included in the seal kit.
- Do not disassemble U-ring, Bushing 2 and Wiper ring 1, if no abnormalities are found on them.
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10.2 Suggestions for Disassembly
1
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1. Hook wrench
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11. Inspecting and Repairing Lift Cylinder
Cylinder tube
(1) Check the cylinder bore for wear, damage or rust.
(2) Check the welded area for cracks, damage or dent.
Piston rod
(1) Check the piston rod for runout.
Support both ends of the piston rod with V-shaped
blocks, and measure the runout with a dial gauge
applying to the center of rod.
(2) Check the rod surface for rust, damage, scratch marks,
and wear. Replace the rod if significant damage is
found on its threads. 609406
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6 5
3 4 1
2
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12. Assembling Lift Cylinders
12.1 Assembly Sequence
1 5 4 3 2
̪ ̪ ̪ ̪
* * * *
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1. Piston rod 4. Cylinder tube
2. Piston ring, U-ring*, Holder, Stopper 5. Cylinder head, Wiper ring*, U-ring*
3. Spacer Bushing, O-ring*, Holder
Note: Spacer 3 is used in cylinders with mast lift height of more than 5 m (5.5 yd).
(1) Replace each part indicated by an asterisk (*) (seal kit part) with new one, when assembling.
(2) Thoroughly clean all parts before assembly making sure they are completely free from dirt or dust.
(3) Apply oil to inside surfaces of U-rings, piston rings, O-rings, bushings, wiper rings, and cylinder before assembly.
(4) When holding the cylinder circumference in a vise, be careful not to distort the cylinder when tightening the vise.
(5) Before tightening the cylinder head, apply LOCTITE 638 to the threads of the cylinder tube.
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13. Disassembling Tilt Cylinder
13.1 Disassembly Sequence
1) 5
1
*
4
2 * 4
* *
*
* * 3
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1. Tilt socket, Bolt, Spring washer 4. Cylinder tube, Bushing
2. Bushing, O-ring*, Dust seal*, Packing*, Buffer ring* 5. Spacer, O-ring*, Shim
3. Piston rod, Piston, Nut, Piston seal* 1) For tilt angle 6 degrees rearward
Note:
- Spacer 5 is for tilt angle 6 degrees rearward.
- Do not remove any bushings from the cylinder tube 4 or Tilt socket 1 unless it is defective.
1) Removing bushing
(1) Wrap the tilt cylinder in a rag and hold it in a vise. Using
hook wrench 1, remove the bushing.
(2) When removing the bushing from the piston rod, wrap
tape around the threads to avoid damages to the buffer
ring and packing in the bushing.
1
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1. Hook wrench
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14. Inspecting and Repairing Tilt Cylinder
Cylinder tube
(1) Check the cylinder bore for wear, damage, or rust.
(2) Check the welded area for cracks, damage, or dents.
Piston rod
(1) Check the piston rod for distortion.
Support both ends of the piston rod with V-shaped
blocks, and measure the runout with a dial gauge
applying to the center of rod.
(2) Check the rod surface for rust, damage, scratch marks,
and wear.
Replace the rod if significant damage is found on its 609406
threads.
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4 8 3 6 2 1 7
5
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6 637 ± 64 N·m
Guide bushing Tightening torque (65.0 ± 6.5 kgf·m)
[470.1 ± 47.2 lbf·ft]
588 ± 29 N·m
7 Piston rod nut Tightening torque (60.0 ± 3.0 kgf·m)
[434.0 ± 21.4 lbf·ft]
262 ± 13 N·m
8 Tilt socket bolt Tightening torque (26.7 ± 1.3 kgf·m)
[193.4 ± 9.6 lbf·ft]
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15. Assembling Tilt Cylinder
15.1 Assembly Sequence
1)
* *** * *
4 3 2 1
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1. Piston rod, Piston, Nut, Piston seal* 4. Socket, Bushing
2. Cylinder tube, Bushing 1) Stamp position
3. Bushing, Buffer ring*, Packing*, Dust seal*, O-ring*
501450
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16. Disassembling Flow Regulator Valve
16.1 Disassembly Sequence
9
10
11
12
13
3 2
5
7
8
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1. Elbow, O-ring 8. Disc spring
2. Connector, O-ring 9. Snapring
3. Nut 10. Plate
4. Plug, O-ring 11. Valve
5. Spring 12. Piston
6. Pin 13. Body
7. Stopper
Note: Pin 6 through piston 12 are to be disassembled after removing the piston.
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17. Inspecting and Repairing Flow Regulator Valve
(1) Check the spring for settling.
(2) Check contact surfaces between valve and piston for damage, and check sliding surface for flaws.
(3) Check sliding surfaces of piston and valve body for flaws.
1
3
4
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1. Spring pin 3. Spring
2. Valve 4. Connector, O-ring
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22. Inspecting and Adjusting Hydraulic System
22.1 Hydraulic Oil
Replace cloudy oil as it may be contaminated with water. Be careful when checking oil immediately after the operation of
hydraulic control lever, as foaming of oil may be mistaken as water in the oil.
Test operation is to perform run-in of the pump and check the performance. It is desirable to perform the test operation on a
dedicated test stand, however, since the actual service is impossible, perform the test with the gear pump installed on the truck
as instructed below.
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(5) During the process of increasing the pressure, pay attention to the oil temperature, pump surface temperature, and listen
for abnormal sound from the pump. If the oil temperature or pump temperature abnormally rises, cancel the load and
lower the temperature to continue the test operation, or disassemble the pump again to inspect the inside.
(6) After above Steps (2) through (5) are completed, adjust the relief valve to the specified set pressure, and make sure that the
operation speed is normal.
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22.4 Control Valve
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22.5 Adjusting Priority Relief Valve
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Ref. Item
1 Connector 91268-01700
2 Connector (R(PT)1/8 thread) 64309-17733
3 Hose 64309-17722
Connector
4 64309-17731
(For gauge installation)
5 Gauge 64309-17712
Note:
5
- Tools 2 through 5 are included in the gauge kit 64309-
17701. 4
- In ordinary practice, the oil pressure gauge to be used 3
shall accommodate twice the oil pressure to be
measured, however, in this case, the oil pressure 2
gauge included in the gauge kit shall be used.
1
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(4) While holding the adjusting screw, tighten the locknut to secure the adjusting screw.
(5) After tightening, check the relief set pressure again.
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22.6 Adjusting Overload Relief Valve (Option)
1) Install an oil pressure gauge which can accommodate 0 to 2.5 MPa (0.00 to 25.49 kgf/cm2) to the control valve.
Note: The installation equipment and tools are the same as those for main relief valve adjustment.
2) Turn the engine ON and increase the engine speed to maximum, and then operate the attachment lever to the forward or
rearward position. If the oil is relieved when the actuator pressure reaches the limit and the pressure gauge reads the
specified value, the relief valve setting is correct.
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23. Tests
23.1 Vertical Drift Test
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Item Specifications
Natural forward tilt
63 mm (2.48 in.)/
Rod extension stroke
10 min
(with rated load)
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24. Troubleshooting
Hydraulic tank
Gear pump
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Control valve
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Too much tilt Foreign matter is trapped in the packing Replace packing
cylinder drift Piston seal damaged Replace seal
Abnormal distortion or oil leaks from hydraulic line Repair or replace
Lift cylinder or tilt Local severe scoring or rust on inner surface of
Repair or replace
cylinder will drift cylinder
(descend or tilt
forward) at a certain Cylinder distortion Replace
point
Foreign matter trapped between sealing members
Replace
such as oil seals and dust seals
Oil leaks from Inner or outer diameter of oil seal or dust seal
Replace
bushing damaged
O-ring damaged Replace O-ring
Abnormal distortion Repair or replace
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25. Service Data
25.1 Gear Pump
2
1
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25.2 Control Valve
3
2
5 9 7 4
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25.3 Hydraulic Tank
2 3
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25.5 Lift Cylinder
6 5
3 4 1
2
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25.6 Tilt Cylinder
4 8 3 6 2 1 7
5
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