
7
M e c h a n i c a l M a i n t e n a n c e
Preparation
•
Disconnect and remove the hose set and its control cord from the HydraPac.
•
Remove the Tank Cover
35*
using a 5 mm allen key.
•
Remove the drain plug with a 13mm spanner and drain the oil.
•
Disconnect the electrical connection from the solenoid on the Valve Set
3
and
4
using a 4mm flat screwdriver.
•
Remove the steel hydraulic pipe connecting the pump to the Valve Set
3
and
4
using a 20 mm spanner.
Removing the Valve Set 3 and 4
•
Note the relative positions of the Male and Female couplers. Unscrew and remove the Hydraulic Quick Couplers
2A/B
using a
24mm spanner.
•
Unscrew the Bulkhead Adaptors
1
and remove the Valve Set comprising Directional Valve
3
and the Combination Valve
4
using a
27 and a 24 mm spanner.
Separating the Valve Set 3 and 4
•
Unscrew and remove the four M5 Socket Screws
102
located in the Directional Valve
3
using a 4 mm allen key
To Strip the Combination Valve 4
•
Unscrew the four M4 Socket Head Cap Screws
103
securing each of the two Spring Domes
106
using a 3 mm allen key.
•
Remove the two Spring Domes
106
and take out the Springs
108
and Bearing Pads
107
.
•
Remove the two Plungers
109
from the Combination Valve body
4
taking care to identify each ones own location.
Directional Valve 3
The only component on this unit that can be replaced is the solenoid coil. This can be removed by unscrewing the nylon securing nut
and sliding off the coil. Care should be taken not to lose the square section rubber cushion between the nut and the coil and the 'O'
ring behind the coil.
Assembly of the coil is simply the reverse to the stripping procedure above.
Removing the Pump
•
Remove the eight M10 Nyloc Nuts
36
using a 17 mm spanner.
•
Slide the Manifold Flange
7
off the Studs
15
.
•
Slide the four Pump Elements
8
off the Studs
15
taking care to keep them intact once free of the Eccentric Shaft Bearing
14
by
supporting the piston with a finger.
Removing the Electric Motor
•
Push the connecting block for the solenoid out of the Hirschmann Cap and disconnect the two wires using a 4 mm flat
screwdriver.
•
Unscrew and remove the Gland Clamp Screw
29
using a 17 mm spanner and feed the wire through the Gland
29
.
•
Support the Electric Motor
16
and remove the two M6 socket head cap screws located inside the Tank
35*
using a 5 mm allen
key.
•
Slide the Electric Motor
16
away from the Tank
35*
.
•
The Eccentric Shaft Bearing
14
can be removed with a conventional bearing puller.
Note:
Only remove this item if it has to be replaced or the motor stripped for extensive maintenance.
WARNINGS
Before commencing with any maintenance whatsoever, the Isolator on the HydraPac Control Box must be turned
"OFF" and the Power Supply Trailing Cable be disconnected from the power supply.
Due to the high hydraulic operating pressures, it is imperative that only suitably qualified, trained and equipped
personnel be permitted to service or repair these units.
Item numbers in
bold
refer to the General Assembly and Valve Set drawings and Parts Lists on pages 10 - 16.
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