SECTION 2 - PROCEDURES
2-18
– JLG Lift –
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WHEN WORKING ON THE UPPER BOOM LIFT CYLINDER RAISE
THE UPPER BOOM TO HORIZONTAL AND PLACE A BOOM PROP
APPROXIMATELY 1 INCH 2.54 CM BELOW THE MAIN BOOM.
REFER TO FIG. 2-11. IF WORKING ON LOWER BOOM LIFT CYLIN-
DER, RAISE LOWER BOOM HALFWAY, FULLY ELEVATE UPPER
BOOM AND ATTACH OVERHEAD CRANE TO THE UPRIGHT FOR
SUPPORT, LEAVING APPROXIMATELY 1 INCH 2.54 CM OF SLACK
IN CHAIN OR SLING FOR TEST PURPOSES.
2.
When working on the platform slave cylinder, stroke
platform slave level cylinder forward until platform
sits at a 45 degree angle.
3.
After completing the above, shut down hydraulic
system and allow machine to sit for 10-15 minutes.
This is done to relieve pressure in the hydraulic
lines. Carefully remove hydraulic hoses from appro-
priate cylinder port block.
4.
There will be initial weeping of hydraulic fluid, which
can be caught in a suitable container. After the initial
discharge, there should not be any further leakage
from the ports. If leakage continues at a rate of 6-8
drops per minute or more, the following cylinder
repairs must be made. If the retract port is leaking,
the piston is leaking, the piston seals are defective
and must be replaced. If the extend port is leaking,
the counterbalance is defective and must be
replaced.
5.
To check piston seals, carefully remove the counter-
balance valve from the retract port. After initial dis-
charge there should not be any further leakage from
the ports. If leakage occurs at a rate of 6-8 drops per
minute or more, the piston seals are defective and
must be replaced.
6.
If no repairs are necessary or when repairs have
been made, carefully reconnect hydraulic hoses to
the appropriate ports.
7.
Remove boom prop/overhead crane, activate
hydraulic system and run cylinder through complete
cycle to check for leaks and operation.
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