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Potential Trouble

Servovalve does not follow input command 

signal.  (Actuator or components are 

stationary or creeping slowly).

High threshold. (Jerky, possible oscillatory 

or “hunting” motion in closed loop system).

Poor response.  (Servovalve output lags 

electrical command signal).

High Null Bias, (High input current 

required to maintain hydraulic cylinder or 

motor stationary).

Probable Cause

1. Plugged filter element.

1. Plugged filter element.

1. Partially plugged filter element.

1. Incorrect null adjustment.

2. Partially plugged filter element.

Remedy

1. Replace filter element. 

1. Replace filter element. 

1. Replace filter element.

  Check for dirty hydraulic fluid in system.

1. Readjust null.

2. Replace filter element and check for  

  dirty hydraulic fluid in system.

8. TROUBLESHOOTING CHART

The following troubleshooting chart lists potential troubles encountered, probable causes and remedies.

Table 1. Replacement Parts

Part Description 

Qty. 

Part Number

G761/761 Series Filter Replacement Kit   1 

B52555RK201K001 

O-Ring (1)  

-42082-003

O-Ring (1)  

G2141-013-015

Filter Disc (1) 

A67999-065

Base O-Rings 

-42082-022

  

-42082-013

(1) Included in Filter Replacement Kit

9. FILTER ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT

 

Tools and Equipment

 

a. 3mm

 

Allen wrench

 

b.  Torque wrench  

a. 

Remove the four socket head cap screws with 3mm Allen wrench.

b. 

Remove the filter retainer.

c. 

Remove and discard the filter disc.

d. 

Remove and replace the o-ring on the filter retainer and the o-ring in    

 

the filter bore.

e. 

Reinstall in reverse order, torque screws to 35-40 in-lbs.

10. FUNCTIONAL CHECKOUT AND CENTERING

a.   Install servovalve on hydraulic system or test fixture, but do not connect   
 

electrical lead.

b.   Apply required system pressure to servovalve and visually examine for evi- 
 

dence of external leakage. If leakage is present and cannot be rectified by  

 

replacing o-rings, remove the discrepant component and return for  

 

 

repair or replacement.

 

Note: If the system components are drifting or hardover, adjust  

 

 

the mechanical null of the servovalve.

c.   Connect electrical lead to servovalve and check phasing in accordance    
 

with system requirements.

11. AUTHORIZED REPAIR FACILITIES

 

Moog does not authorize any facilities other than Moog or Moog 

subsidiaries to repair its servovalves. It is recommended you contact Moog 
at (716) 652-2000 to locate your nearest Moog repair facility. Repair by an 
independent (unauthorized) repair house will result in voiding the Moog 
warranty and could lead to performance degradation or safety problems.

Figure 5

Socket Head

Cap Screw

2X O-Ring

P/N -42082-003

Filter Retainer

Filter

P/N A67999-065

 

2X O-Ring P/N G2141-013-015

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