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Published 09-09-16, Control # 229-09
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MLC650 SERVICE/MAINTENANCE MANUAL
ACCESSORIES
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Setup Remote and Switch Control
Setup Remote Overview
NOTE:
The setup remote is covered in Section 4 of the
Operator Manual.
The setup remote control communicates with the CCM-10
control module using the controller area network bus (CAN
Bus). The crane control modules use the CAN Bus to
communicate with each other.
Neutral Position Using Setup Remote or Switch
for the following.
When the setup remote or the mast assist switch are not
sending a command, the valve spool is held in the neutral
position by the return springs. Hydraulic fluid from the
accessory pump is prevented from flowing to the load-hold
counterbalance valve (2).
When in neutral, the load-hold counterbalance valves
provides a cylinder rod holding function. The sequence
valves within the load-hold counterbalance valve are closed,
stopping the flow to and from the cylinders. The mast assist
cylinders are held in position by trapped hydraulic fluid.
Extend Mast Assist Cylinders Using Setup Remote or
Switch
for the following.
When the setup remote or the mast assist switch sends a
command to raise the mast, the IOLC30 control module
energizes the mast assist cylinder extend solenoid. The
extend solenoid valve routes pilot hydraulic fluid to the
corresponding valve spool. This causes the valve spool to
shift to a position that allows hydraulic fluid from the
accessory pump to flow to the load-hold counterbalance
valve (2).
During operation, the load-hold counterbalance valve
equalizes the load between the left and right cylinders.
Within the load-hold counterbalance valves, flow and control
is as follows:
•
The rod side counterbalance valve is piloted open by the
equalized rod side pressure and the accessory pressure
from the valve spool on the extend side.
•
The piston side counterbalance valve has an integral
bypass check valve that allows the hydraulic fluid to
freely flow to the piston side of the cylinders, extending
the cylinder.
From the load-hold counterbalance valve, hydraulic fluid
flows through the cylinder counterbalance valves to the
piston end of the cylinders, causing the rods to extend and
raise the mast. At the same time, hydraulic fluid in the rod
end of the cylinders is forced out and back to the tank, via the
counterbalance valves.
NOTE:
During operation, the sequence valves within the
cylinder counterbalance valves remain open. The
counterbalance valves close only when a sudden
loss of hydraulic pressure occurs, such as when a
hose bursts. If such an event would occur, the
counterbalance valves in the corresponding
cylinder will close, stopping the flow to and from the
affected cylinder. The cylinder is held in position by
trapped hydraulic fluid.
Retract Mast Assist Cylinders Using Setup Remote or
Switch
When the setup remote or the mast assist switch sends a
command to lower the mast, the IOLC30 control module
energizes the mast assist cylinder retract solenoid. The
retract solenoid valve routes pilot hydraulic fluid to the
corresponding valve spool. This causes the valve spool to
shift to a position that allows hydraulic fluid from the
accessory pump to flow to the load-hold counterbalance
valve (2).
During operation, the load-hold counterbalance valve
equalizes the load between the left and right cylinders.
Within the load-hold counterbalance valves, flow and control
is as follows:
•
The piston side counterbalance valve is piloted open by
the equalized piston side pressure and the accessory
pressure from the valve spool on the retract side.
•
The rod side counterbalance valve has an integral
bypass check valve that allows the hydraulic fluid to
freely flow to the rod side of the cylinders, retracting the
cylinder.
From the load-hold counterbalance valve, hydraulic fluid
flows though the cylinder counterbalance valves to the rod
end of the cylinders, causing the rods to retract and lower the
mast. At the same time, hydraulic fluid in the piston end of
the cylinders is forced out and back to the tank, via the
counterbalance valves.
NOTE:
During operation, the sequence valves within the
cylinder counterbalance valves remain open. The
counterbalance valves close only when a sudden
loss of hydraulic pressure occurs, such as when a
hose bursts. If such an event would occur, the
counterbalance valves in the corresponding
cylinder would close, stopping the flow to and from
the affected cylinder. The cylinder is held in
position by trapped hydraulic fluid.
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