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Detent models are indicated by the letter ‘N’ stamped into
the unit nameplate. Figure 7 illustrates the spool/spring
arrangement on detent models.

Figure 7. Detented ‘‘N’’ Model

Solenoid ‘‘A’’ is energized and shifts pilot spool to the right. 

Which causes main stage spool to shift left. Oil flow from
P

³

A and B

³

T is obtained.

Main stage spool remains in position attained due to pilot
valve detent until solenoid ‘‘B’’ is energized. (Note: If pilot
pressure fails, the main stage will shift to center position.

1.

2.

3.

Detent

Main 
Stage

A

B

P

T

T

Pilot
Solenoid

A

B

P

B

A

E. Optional Features (Main Stage)

Control of the mainstage spool travel can be modified with
certain optional features. The most common features are
discussed in the following paragraphs.

1. Stroke Limiter Adjustment (Fig. 8): Main stage spool
travel can be limited by using stroke adjust covers. Stroke
adjust covers may be used on one or both ends of the main
stage section. When the stroke is limited, maximum flow
through the valve is reduced (assuming same inlet pressure).
This slows the actuator movement.To limit the spool travel,
loosen the jam nut and turn adjusting screw clockwise.

Figure 8. Stroke Adjuster Feature

2

7

5

1

3

4

6

Main 
Stage
Spool

Part No.

Part Name

1
2
3
4

Cover
Spring
O-Ring
Back-up Ring

Part No.

Part Name

5
6
7

Piston
Jamnut
Adjuster Screw

2. Pilot Choke Option (Fig. 9): A pilot choke increases the
amount of time it takes to shift the main stage spool from
one position to another. Increasing shift time lowers the
possibility of developing large flow transients in the circuit. A
pilot choke is designed to allow free flow to one end of the
main stage spool but restricts flow out of the opposite end.
The rate of spool travel, in either direction, can be slowed by
loosening a locknut and turning an adjusting screw
clockwise. To increase the rate of spool travel, turn the
adjusting screws counterclockwise. When a pilot choke is
used, pilot pressure should be taken from a constant
pressure source. The pilot choke is mounted between the
pilot valve and the main stage sections.

Figure 9. Pilot Choke

7

9

5

1

6

12

13

4

14

2

3

8

11

10

Part No.

Part Name

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Retaining Ring
Nut
Adjusting Screw
‘‘O’’ Ring
Back-up Ring
Needle Housing
‘‘O’’ Ring

Part No.

Part Name

8
9
10
11
12
13
14

Back-up Ring
Needle
Spring
Sleeve
Body
Dowel Pin
‘‘O’’ Ring

Summary of Contents for VICKERS DG3V-10 A Series

Page 1: ...5007 01 EN 1099 M DG3V 10 DG5V 10 Solenoid Pilot Operated Overhaul Manual VICKERS Directional Control Valves...

Page 2: ...peration 7 Section IV Pilot Valve Section 13 Section V Internal Valve Functions 15 Section VI Installation 16 Section VII Service Inspection Maintenance 18 Section VIII Overhaul 19 DG5V 8 S H C 10 25...

Page 3: ...contained in this manual The parts and installation drawings listed in Table 1 are available from any Vickers Distributor C Model Codes Variations within each basic model series are covered in the mod...

Page 4: ...psi See spool spring combinations below Left Hand Build L A Models only omit if not required Fast Response X Not available with CETOP 3 pilots or pressure centered D and DB models Spool Control Modif...

Page 5: ...els 2 7 If both are required available on A B C N models 2 8 If both are required available on AL B C N D models CAUTION Stroke adjust pilot pressure models are rated to a maximum of 210 bar 3000 psi...

Page 6: ...ports are open or closed See Figure 1 Oil flow is directed from one port to another within the body and out of a port to the work C Two Stage Directional Valve Construction Two stage directional valv...

Page 7: ...ked and the cylinder is held in a definite position In some circuits flow from the tank port is piped into the pressure port of another valve This allows the same source of power to operate two differ...

Page 8: ...the center position A B P T Closed Center Bleed A B T A P B F Type 52 spool A B P T Closed Center Regen by Solenoid A T A P B G Type 521 spool A B P T Closed Center Regen by Solenoid B T A P B H Type...

Page 9: ...ol can move from its last position under the influence of gravity or tank line pressure This must be considered during the design of the system Units with floating type spools have the model code lett...

Page 10: ...to the sleeve and piston areas on the left side but the sleeve is bottomed against the valve body at this time Only the piston area applies force to the left end of the spool Since the spool land are...

Page 11: ...t To limit the spool travel loosen the jam nut and turn adjusting screw clockwise Figure 8 Stroke Adjuster Feature 2 7 5 1 3 4 6 Main Stage Spool Part No Part Name 1 2 3 4 Cover Spring O Ring Back up...

Page 12: ...Dowel Pin Figure 10 Reducer Module Table 2 Shift Response Times w CETOP 3 Pilot Fast Response option not available Valve Type Condition Pilot Pressure 10 bar 150 psi Pilot Pressure 100 bar 1500 psi P...

Page 13: ...l position 3 Detents A detent mechanism is installed on one or both ends of the pilot valve spool Detent valve solenoids can be momentarily energized to the correct position and then power may be remo...

Page 14: ...Solenoids DG4S4 01 pilot valves are usually equipped with air gap solenoids Air gap solenoids are isolated from system fluid and can be removed and replaced without disturbing the system A push pin a...

Page 15: ...a D Brad Harrison Connectors Brad Harrison connectors thread into the 1 2 NPTF opening in the wiring housing of a DG4V 3 or a DG4S4 01 directional valve PA3 A prefix of PA3 in the model code indicates...

Page 16: ...CAN overcome pilot pressure Drain connection Y is used for externally drained models Pressure centered D models use two drain connections Y and W All external drain connections MUST be piped directly...

Page 17: ...he necessary fittings and connections required for proper installation 3 The number of bends in tubing should be kept to a minimum to prevent excessive turbulence and friction of fluid flow Tubing mus...

Page 18: ...ntenance E Replacement Parts Reliable operation throughout the specified operating range is assured only if genuine Vickers parts are used Sophisticated design processes and material are used in the m...

Page 19: ...Slight variations may be noted on your model depending on the type of accessories and unit design Figure 15 may be used for all models except pressure centered D models regardless of the design Refer...

Page 20: ...emove four screws 3 and crossover plate from main stage body 6 3 Remove and discard two O rings 5 from crossover plate Note The following section pertains to main stage disassembly If your unit does n...

Page 21: ...18 and O ring 19 from core tube S A 20 Discard O Ring 19 6 Remove pilot spool 21 from body 5 7 Remove plugs 24 and 22 and O Ring 23 from body 5 Discard O Ring 23 8 Secure the body and remove plugs 25...

Page 22: ...voltage rating of the coil Refer to Table 8 This test is superficial but a more rigorous test requires special equipment If the coil seems to be burned or extreme heat is encountered during operation...

Page 23: ...Make sure the spool moves freely inside the body bore and is oriented properly See parts drawing 7 Install piston 12 sleeve 11 and spring 10 into cover 8 8 Install O ring 9 in cover and install cover...

Page 24: ...stop 16 spring 17 and push pin 18 on spool 21 4 Install O ring 19 on core tube S A 20 and install core tube S A into body 5 5 Install O ring 9 on core tube S A 20 6 Install gasket 14 and coil 10 on bo...

Page 25: ...at 1 3 Pilot Choke 1 18 Poppet 1 4 Reducer 1 19 Spring 1 5 Body 1 20 Sleeve 1 6 O Ring 9 21 Plug 4 7 Screw 4 22 O Ring 11 8 Adapter Plate 1 23 Plug 10 9 Plug 1 24 O Ring 2 10 Screw 8 25 O Ring 4 11 Co...

Page 26: ...5 O Ring 1 2 Name Plate 1 16 Screw 4 3 Screw 4 17 Cover 1 4 Cover Plate 1 18 O Ring 1 5 O Ring 2 19 Spring 1 6 Body 1 20 Washer 1 7 Screw 4 21 O Ring 2 8 Cover 1 22 O Ring 3 9 O Ring 1 23 Plug 13 10 S...

Page 27: ...Nameplate 1 15 O Ring 2 3 Cover 1 16 O Ring 1 4 Gasket 1 17 Push Pin 1 5 Terminal Box 1 18 Spring 1 6 Gasket 1 19 Washer DC models 2 7 Screw 2 20 Washer AC models 2 8 Strap 1 21 Core Tube S A 1 9 Scr...

Page 28: ...1 22 Plug 1 8 Knob 2 23 O Ring 1 9 O Ring 2 24 Plug 1 10 Coil Type A 2 25 Plug 1 11 DIN Coil 2 26 O Ring 1 12 Plug 2 27 Plug 1 13 DIN Receptacle 2 28 O Ring 1 14 Gasket 2 29 O Ring 5 15 Washer 2 Figu...

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