HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
RT770E
2-60
Published 11/26/2014, Control # 447-05
OIL COOLER FAN MOTOR PRIORITY FLOW
CONTROL VALVE
Description
The priority flow control valve is located inside the right frame
rail at the center of the frame. The purpose of the valve is to
insure the oil cooler fan motor gets the priority flow and the
integrated outrigger/rear steer valve circuit receives the
excess flow. Hydraulic pump number 1, section 2 supplies
the priority flow control valve which provides 18.9 L/min
(5.0 gpm) to the hydraulic oil cooler fan motor and the
excess flow to the integrated outrigger/rear steer valve
unless the high speed boost selector valve is energized and
then the oil is combined with the output of pump 1, section 1
to provide additional oil capacity to the section 1 functions.
Maintenance
NOTE:
Maintenance procedures are limited to the removal
and replacement of the valve.
Removal
1.
Tag and disconnect the hydraulic lines attached to the
valve. Cap or plug the lines and ports.
2.
Remove the capscrews, washers, flatwashers and nuts
securing the valve to the valve mounting plate and
remove the valve.
Installation
1.
Place the priority flow control valve on the mounting
plate and secure it with the capscrews, washers,
flatwashers and nuts. Torque capscrews; refer to
, page 1-16 for proper
torque value.
2.
Connect the hydraulic lines to the valve as tagged during
removal.
3.
Start the crane and energize the high speed boost and
operate the crane several times. Verify the hydraulic oil
cooler fan motor works properly.
4.
Check for leaks. Make repairs as needed.
Procedure for checking Hydraulic Oil Cooler Fan
Control Valve
1.
Attach pressure gauge at quick disconnect in CF port
Figure 2-33. Make sure that machine is up to operating
temperature then unplug oil cooler valve solenoid
(located near oil cooler fan motor) to assure fan is
running at full speed.
2.
While using photo tachometer to check the fan speed,
adjust the flow control to achieve a fan speed of 2400-
2500 rpm with the engine running at idle.
3.
Run the engine at full rpm and adjust the relief valve until
a fan speed of 2400-2500 rpm is achieved.
4.
Shut off engine, remove pressure gauge and plug oil
cooler valve solenoid back in.
FIGURE 2-33
Summary of Contents for Grove RT770E
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