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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

Plugged inlet filter element.

Plugged filter element.

Partially plugged filter element.

1. Incorrect null adjustment

2. Partially plugged filter element.

Remedy

Replace filter element.

Replace filter element.

Replace filter element and check for dirty

hydraulic fluid in system.

1. Readjust null

2. Replace filter element and check for dirty

hydraulic fluid in system.

7.TROUBLESHOOTING CHART

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

8. FILTER ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT

a. Remove four socket head cap screws and lockwashers using a 

3

/

16

inch

Allen wrench. Remove end caps. (See Figure 3).

b. Remove O-Rings from end caps.

c. Remove inlet orifice assembly from both sides of body.

Note: 2-56 screw threads into the filter plug and inlet orifice assembly.

Remove filter.The inlet orifice assemblies are matched to each other and

are therefore interchangeable.
Note:

These assemblies seat in body and cannot go through bore 

during removal.

d. Remove O-Rings from inlet orifice assemblies.

e. Visually inspect orifice assemblies for damage or foreign material.

f.

Discard O-Rings and filters.

g. Install O-Rings on inlet orifices.

h. Install filter and inlet orifice assembly in body. Inlet orifice assembly pilots

into filter. Install the other inlet orifice assembly into other end of filter.

Inlet orifice assemblies are interchangeable.

i.

Install O-Rings on end caps.

j.

Install end caps on body and install four socket head cap screws and

lockwashers.Torque the screws to 85 inch-pounds.

9. 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.

10.AUTHORIZED REPAIR FACILITIES

If servovalve continues to malfunction after all recommended corrective

action procedures are performed, defective valve should be returned to Moog

for repair. 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 closest 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.

End cap

End Cap O-Rings

Figure 3

Filter

Inlet Orifice O-Rings (two at each end cap)

Tools and Equipment

a. Blade screwdriver

b.

3

/

16  

Allen wrench  

c. No. 2-56 NC by 1

1

/

2

inch screw

d. Torque wrenches

 

Summary of Contents for g77x Series

Page 1: ...e is a conventional four way spool design in which output flow from the valve at a fixed valve pressure drop is proportional to spool displacement from the null position A cantilever feedback spring is fixed to the flapper and engages a slot at the center of the spool Displacement of the spool deflects the feedback spring which creates a force on the armature flapper assembly Input signal induces ...

Page 2: ...old ports The mounting pattern port location and mounting bolts of the servovalve are shown on Figure 4 Apply a light film of oil to the screw threads and torque to 57 inch pounds Wire mating connector for desired coil configuration and polarity Thread connector to valve 5 MECHANICAL NULL ADJUSTMENT It is often desirable to adjust the flow null of a servovalve independent of other system parameter...

Page 3: ...s g Install O Rings on inlet orifices h Install filter and inlet orifice assembly in body Inlet orifice assembly pilots into filter Install the other inlet orifice assembly into other end of filter Inlet orifice assemblies are interchangeable i Install O Rings on end caps j Install end caps on body and install four socket head cap screws and lockwashers Torque the screws to 85 inch pounds 9 FUNCTI...

Page 4: ... 1 57 44 5 MAX 47 8 1 343 35 3 64 77 26 2 P 3 0 OR 28 4 1 75 1 275 844 1 06 MAX PIN C 1 00 2 12 2 18 2 81 17 04 014 1 688 34 11 1 56 1 88 PIN D 1 88 12 007 OPTION 21 44 25 4 26 9 1 39 39 6 1 12 MAX 1 03 MTG HGT PIN B 671 53 8 55 4 71 4 PIN A 32 39 2 550 42 88 ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR LOCATING PIN Ø 062 EXTERNAL NULL ADJUST 3 32 IN HEX SOCKET 4X Ø 221 5 61 THRU G771 AND G772 4X Ø 265 6 73 THRU G773 P A...

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