MAINTENANCE
Non Return Valve
The non return valve prevents the feedback of oil from the service parts. It is unlikely to need attention but if removed for cleaning, a new “O” ring should be used when refitted.
Replacing Spool “O” Rings
Note: Owing to the sharp edges in the design of the spool, failure to carry out the following procedure could result in damage to the “O” rings resulting in external leakage.
1.Extract the lever pivot and the lever pivot box.
2.Remove the cover at the opposite end of the spool and unscrew the return spring or detent assembly whichever is necessary.
3.Pull the spool through the block from the handle end, until the “O” ring marked “A” is accessible. Remove the “O” ring from its groove using a smooth edged hook.
4.Completely remove the spool from the block out of the return spring end.
5.Remove the “O” ring marked “B” and refit the new “O” ring groove “A”.
6.Fit new “O” ring in groove “A”.
7.Push the spool back through from the handle end far enough to reassemble the return spring or detent assembly plus the cover.
8.Reassemble the lever pivot box, lever and handle to the valve.
Main Relief Valve
The main relief valve is pressure set at the factory to 1450 PSI (100 Bar) and is non adjustable. A sticking relief valve will probably cause overheating and/or loss of power. If this is suspected it should be dismantled and examined for dirt and damage. Undo the large hexagon housing, the relief valve spring, needle and seat can now be withdrawn. If difficulty is experienced in extracting the seat, remove the
Blow out the valve with compressed air and examine the components for damage. These components are specifically hardened steel and should only display a seating witness - any further damage will require the complete valve to be replaced.
Under no circumstances be tempted to add shims into this valve in a misguided attempt to increase the power of the machine. This could damage the tractor, and may cause personal injury.
SWINGTRIM 03/09 | Maintenance Section |
© 2009 Alamo Group Inc.