FIGURE 54
DIVERTER VALVE (FLOW POSITION)
Tool (Bucket) Circuit
The tool (bucket) circuit controls the extension and retraction of the cylinder at the end of the telescope boom. When
the tool cylinder rod extends the bucket closes. When it retracts the bucket opens.
Pilot fluid from the left hand joy stick (controller) is directed to the main control valve end cap shifting the control
valve spool. Whenever the spool shifts, main pump fluid is directed to the selected port of the cylinder forcing it to
extend or retract.
Fluid is carried to the cylinder through a series of hoses and tubes. Hoses between the Main Boom and Telescope
Boom are captured in an assembly called the hose trough. Refer to the
XL 4000/5000 Upperstructure Mechanical
Adjustment & Repair Manual
,
(Form 29604) for information on hose layout in this assembly. As the telescope
boom extends and retracts, tool cylinder hoses inside the trough roll forward or backward. Lubricating these hoses
and guides with dry lubricant con extend hose life.
These hoses are specifically designed for this circuit to achieve maximum service life. Do Not use generic
hoses for replacement. They should be purchased from GRADALL only through your GRADALL Distributor.
Refer to Appendix B or Appendix C for correct circuit cycle time.
Spring
B Port
A Port
Diverter
XIII. Diverter Valve/Circuit
(continued)
XIV. Tool Circuit
NOTE!
SPOOL
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