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Air Bleeding from Hydraulic Pump
!
!
WARNING
Hydraulic Pressure
Hydraulic fluid at system pressure can injure you. Before
disconnecting or connecting hydraulic hoses, stop the
engine and operate the controls to release pressure
trapped in the hoses. Make sure the engine cannot be
started while the hoses are open.
INT-3-1-11/1
1. Prepare the Machine
a.
Position the Machine on level ground. Stop the
engine. Remove the starter key.
b.
Loosen the air bleeding plug
A
to check that oil
comes from the air bleeding port.
c.
If oil does not come out, remove the air bleeding plug
A
and fill hydraulic oil into the pump case through the
air bleeding port.
d.
Temporarily tighten the air bleeding plug
A
.
e.
Idle the engine at low speed, slightly loosen the air
bleeding plug and continue to run the engine until oil
comes out from the air bleeding port.
f.
Completely tighten the air bleeding plug
A.
g.
After bleeding is completed, stop the engine for 5
minutes or more and release the bubbles from the oil
in the hydraulic oil tank
Air Bleeding from Ram
!
!
WARNING
Hydraulic Pressure
Hydraulic fluid at system pressure can injure you. Before
disconnecting or connecting hydraulic hoses, stop the
engine and operate the controls to release pressure
trapped in the hoses. Make sure the engine cannot be
started while the hoses are open.
INT-3-1-11/1
!
!
WARNING
The temperature of the hydraulic oil will be high soon
after stopping the engine. Wait until it cools down (less
than 40°C) before beginning maintenance.
8-3-4-10
1. Prepare the Machine
a.
Position the Machine on level ground.
b.
Idle the engine at low speed and retract each
ram 4 or 5 times without reaching the stroke end
(about 100mm (4 in.) before the end of the ram.
c.
Operate each ram 3 or 4 times to the stroke end to
completely bleed the air.
d.
After bleeding is completed, stop the engine for 5
minutes or more and release the bubbles from the oil
in the hydraulic oil tank.
Section 3
Routine Maintenance
9803/6400
Section 3
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Hydraulics
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Summary of Contents for JS 200 Series
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Page 215: ...Section E Section E Hydraulics 9803 6400 Issue 2 3 2 3 2 Schematics...
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Page 218: ...3 5 Section E Hydraulics 9803 6400 Section E 3 5 Issue 1 Schematics Shuttle Block JS200 JS240...
Page 232: ...10 1 Section E Hydraulics 9803 6400 Section E 10 1 Issue 1 Hydraulic Pump JS200 JS240...
Page 233: ...10 2 Section E Hydraulics 9803 6400 Section E 10 2 Issue 1 Hydraulic Pump JS200 JS240...
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Page 263: ...30 2 Section E Hydraulics 9803 6400 Section E 30 2 Issue 1 Control Valve JS200 JS240...
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Page 327: ...51 12 Section E Hydraulics 9803 6400 Section E 51 12 Issue 1 Solenoid Valve 8 spool...
Page 328: ...55 1 Schematic Section E Hydraulics 9803 6400 Section E 55 1 Issue 1 Shuttle Valve...
Page 330: ...55 3 Schematic Section E Hydraulics 9803 6400 Section E 55 3 Issue 1 Cushion Valves...
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