CAS80R
SECTION 3: INSTALLATION
Manual # 99905932 (February 2016)
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level is regained. This maintains
constant atmospheric pressure in the air
volume within the reservoir.
• A sight-glass provides a direct visual
indication of the oil level without having
to open, or otherwise access, the
reservoir.
3.9.4 RECOMMENDED OPTIONS
Although not essential for an adequately
functioning
reservoir,
the
following
components will contribute to maximize the
hydraulic system’s efficiency and maintain a
quality operational level.
• Magnetic drain plug: Attracts and
concentrates ferrous contaminants at
the drain plug source for easier
accessibility and removal when cleaning
tank interior.
• A temperature gauge: Located in
approximation to, or built in to, the sight
glass assembly allows for temperature
reading at a glance.
• Filler port strainer: Prevents large
contaminant particles from blending with
system oil when adding new oil.
• Return line diffuser (splash) plate
reduces velocity of oil flow before return
oil stream merges with the main
reservoir oil volume.
• A reservoir heater: For those systems
that are exposed to cold climate
ambients, having the ability to preheat
the hydraulic oil prior to start up will
make for easier startups, and reduce the
strain of warming up the system under
adverse cold conditions.
3.9.5 FEATURES TO AVOID
A strainer used to screen the suction line is
not recommended for systems designed for
mobile equipment use. Having equipment
that likely experiences long suction lines,
cold startups and non-tracked or infrequent
maintenance practices may cause this
strainer to potentially promote system strain
(cavitation) than prolong fluid integrity
through filtration.
A pressurized reservoir is not recommended
for vehicles, as its complexity invites too
much potential for loss of system reliability if
it is not properly maintained.
3.10 INSTALLATION
3.10.1 MACHINE LOCATION
It is vital to locate the machine so that there
is no restriction of cooling air through the
enclosure (Refer to
Figure 3-4
)
. Cooling air
enters the enclosure at the right end when
facing the instrument panel end of the
machine, passes through the cooler and
KEY
DESCRIPTION
A
PREFERRED SHAPE:
TALL AND NARROW
B
SHAPE TO AVOID:
BROAD AND SHALLOW
Figure 3-3: Reservoir Design Shape
A
B
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