Servis-Rhino 60C manual Maintenance

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MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE

 

POSSIBLE CAUSE

CORRECTIVE ACTION

 

 

 

15

Excessive back

Restriction between “in”

 

pressure.

and “out” port and

 

 

reservoir.

 

 

 

16

Paint on valve spool.

Clean valve spool. Binding

 

Sticking valve spool,

may be caused by over

 

or scored valve.

tightened plug, mounting

 

 

bolt, fitting or tie rod bolt.

 

 

See Item 30.

 

 

 

17

Oil leakage past

If spool cap contains oil,

 

spool seal into spool

replace spool seal o-ring.

 

cap.

If o-ring retainer is

 

 

“bellied”, check for

 

 

restriction from “out” port

 

 

reservoir. See Item 30.

 

 

 

18

Broken return

Replace broken return

 

springs.

springs.

 

 

 

19

Bent spool.

Return for factory repair or

 

 

replace with new spool

 

 

section. See Item 30.

 

 

 

20

Foreign particles.

Clean system and valve.

 

 

 

21

Misalignment of

Check linkage for binding

 

control handle

condition.

 

linkage.

 

 

 

 

22

Spool not moved to

Spool travel should be

 

full stroke.

5/16” either way or 5/8”

 

 

total.

 

 

 

23

Relief valve setting

Clean or overhaul relief

 

in control valve too

valve or replace cartridge.

 

low or defective.

Refer to VALVE SERVICE

 

 

section for proper PSI

 

 

settings.

 

 

 

24

Overload relief valve

Clean relief. Do not disturb

 

in control valve

pressure setting or replace

 

stuck open or

cartridge.

 

malfunctioning.

 

 

 

 

25

Worn control valve.

Replace control valve.

 

 

 

26

Check poppet in

Clean check poppet(s)

 

control valve not

carefully. Ensure free

 

holding.

movement and proper

 

 

seating or replace check

 

 

poppet. See Item 30.

 

 

 

27

Damaged or worn

Replace spool end seals.

 

spool seals.

 

 

 

 

28

Check ball in anti-

Clean anti-cavitation valve

 

cavitation is stuck or

carefully. Assure that

 

not seated properly.

checks move freely and

 

 

seat properly or replace

 

 

cartridge. See Item 30.

 

 

 

29

Valve cap and

Loosen screws holding

 

center return

cap on valve (ref. Valve

 

mechanism binding.

Service image). Operate

 

 

valve spool and retighten

 

 

screws.

 

 

 

This valve is a precision device and is not intended for extensive field adjustment or repair. Field replacement parts are limited to seal kits, cartridges and tie rod ends. Beyond replacement of these parts, opening of check cavities and certain relief valve cavities to examine for trapped dirt, or resetting main relief valve with the use of a good pressure gauge, valve should be returned for service.

Dirt and shreds of packing material are the usual causes of valve malfunction. Be sure that oil supply is kept clean. Use only factory supplied packings in cylinder repair. Fittings and hoses must be clean before being removed.

NOTE: Pay close attention to all caution warning notes so valve will not have to be returned to manufacturer for reconditioning.

Troubleshooting guide is designed to help qualified individuals, with valve service training, correct minor problems which may develop. If valve is under warranty do not attempt disassembly for repairs. Contact your authorized dealer. Any attempt to disassemble valve during warranty period will VOID warranty.

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