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© 2007 ICS, Blount Inc.
F/N 521599 Oct 07
P95 OPERATOR’S MANUAL
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TESTING
TESTING
GENERAL
Tests and adjustments should be performed periodically to ensure the power unit is operating at maximum
efficiency. ICS Circuit Tester is recommended. This tester can be used to isolate problems in both the engine and
hydraulic system prior to any power unit disassembly.
TESTING THE HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT
The following tests can be performed to ensure that the hydraulic pump is supplying the correct flow and pressure
and that the system relief valve is operating properly.
During these tests, make sure the engine is warm and operating smoothly. If test results are not as specified, refer
to the troubleshooting table in this section for possible causes.
TESTING THE 5 GPM HTMA TYPE 1 CIRCUIT OR THE 8 GPM TYPE 11 CIRCUIT
To test the circuit, proceed as follows:
1. Set the flow selector switch to the OFF (center) position.
2. Set the throttle control switch to AUTO-OFF position.
3. Connect the ICS Circuit Tester across two hose ends (where the tool would normally be connected).
4. Fully open the tester restrictor valve (counterclockwise).
5. Start the engine and allow it to run until warm.
6. Switch the flow selector switch to 5 or 8 gpm depending on which flow you are testing.
7. With the engine at the programed speed, the test flow gauge should read 4-6 gpm (15-23 l/min) or 7-9 gpm (26.5-34
l/min).
8. Slowly turn the restrictor valve clockwise while watching the pressure gauge. The flow rate should stay at 4-6 gpm
(15-23 l/min) or 7-9 gpm (26.5-34 l/min) as the pressure gauge reaches 2100-2200 psi (148-155 bar).
9. At 2100-2200 psi (148-155 bar), the relief valve should begin to open. The pressure at which the relief valve just
begins to open is commonly referred to as the “cracking pressure”. At the “cracking pressure,” the flow rate should
start to drop because the relief valve is allowing fluid to by-pass to the hydraulic reservoir. The “cracking pressure” is
preset at the factory and if it is not within the above range, the relief valve must be re-set as follows:
A. The relief valve is located on the right side of the unit just behind the dash panel. It protrudes out from the
manifold assembly. Use a open end or box end wrench to loosen the nut on the relief valve.
B. Use an Allen wrench to adjust the relief valve. Turn clockwise to raise the pressure and counterclockwise to
reduce the pressure. Use an Allen wrench to adjust the relief valve. Turn clockwise to raise the pressure and
counterclockwise to reduce the pressure.
C. Tighten the nut and retest.