
8-017
INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT
10. MEASUREMENT AND INSPECTION OF STEERING
CIRCUIT PRESSURE
10-1. Measurement
WARNING
Make sure that there is no person around the articulated
portion of the machine before operating the steering
wheel.
Oil temperature during measurement : 50
± 5
°C (122
± 9
°F)
①
Disconnect the hose (1) or (2) from steering cylinder.
Attach pressure gauge through adapter
ⓝ
.
Adapter
ⓝ
: G3/8
Pressure gauge : 0 to 25 MPa (0 to 3,625 psi)
②
Confirm that F-R lever is “N”.
③
Apply parking brake by pressing parking brake switch
button.
④
Start the engine and set throttle switch to “FUll”.
⑤
Turn steering wheel to operate relief valve.
⑥
Read pressure indicated by pressure gauge.
Standard maximum circuit pressure
(orbitroll relief pr charge relief pressure)
: 17.5
± 1.0
MPa (2,538
± 145
psi)
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