MAINTENANCE

CONTROL CIRCUIT

Lift and Tilt Cylinders

MAINTENANCE

Hydraulic cylinders change the position of the cutter unit. The lift cylinder raises and lowers the unit by changing

position of the lift frame. To lift unit, oil is supplied to rod side of cylinder. Gravity lowers unit when lift levers are in "DOWN" position.

The tilt cylinder changes the angle of the cutter unit. Oil is supplied to both ends of the cylinder and provides power to tilt the unit up or down. The unit can be tilted to the full vertical position for transport.

Disassembly or Lift or Tilt Cylinder

Lift Cylinder (3-1/4” O.D.) Tilt Cylinder (3-3/4” O.D.)

For part numbers and illustration, refer to the Parts Listing section.

1.Disconnect hoses at cylinder. Cap all hoses to prevent fluid contamination. Remove cylinder from unit.

2.Remove reducer bushing and snap ring which retains the rod guide. Remove rod guide, rod, and piston. Remove guide and piston from rod.

3.Replace all "O" rings, back-up washers, and rod wiper. Inspect rod, guide, piston, and body for damage.

4.Clean inside of cylinder with mineral spirits. DO NOT wipe dry; air dry instead. Lint, dirt, and, grit can cause immediate or premature failure.

5.Lubricate all parts with clean hydraulic oil and reassemble.

Cylinder Rod Maintenance

It is important to visually inspect the hydraulic cylinder rods daily before use. It is highly recommended that while the machine is stored or getting very little use that a protectant is applied to the hydraulic cylinder rods to prevent degradation. If the machine receives more frequent use, be sure to fully cycle each cylinder function so that the cylinder rod is coated by the systems hydraulic fluid. Depending on your operating environment it may be necessary, under normal operating conditions, to apply a protective lubricant to the cylinder rods for protection against rust and pitting. Hydraulic fluid may provide a suitable amount of protection, but remember any protectant can attract dust and debris so attention must be given to the cylinder rods daily. Also remember that any other protectant must be compatible with hydraulic fluid. Alamo Industrial is not responsible for rust or pitting of the cylinder rod due to weather exposure or impacts from normal operation or mounting. If hydraulic cylinders and or the cylinder rods are damaged as a result of the rods rusting or pitting, the hydraulic cylinders and rods will not be covered under warranty by Alamo Industrial.

INTERSTATER 03/09

Maintenance Section 5-22

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Alamo FC-FL-0001, 803213C manual Control Circuit, Lift and Tilt Cylinders, Disassembly or Lift or Tilt Cylinder