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Table of Contents

 

Rev. 6/30/2020 

DCR-880, MANUAL 

Table of Contents

                                                   Copyright 2020 Vestil Manufacturing Corp.                                                                    Page 20 of 25         

 

 

to the reservoir rather than pushing it into the cylinder. This pressure relief mechanism prevents damage to the 

hydraulic system. 

To lower the carriage, press the 

DOWN 

button. This energizes the lowering solenoid valve coil, which unseats the 

poppet valve and allows oil to return to the reservoir from the cylinder through the pressure-compensated flow control 

valve. Releasing the 

DOWN 

button de-energizes the solenoid and closes the valve poppet. The poppet valve and 

check valve together prevent oil from returning to the reservoir and cause the cylinders to stop retracting. The carriage 

will maintain its position until another command is received. 

 

LOWERING SOLENOID VALVE 

The lowering valve might occasionally need to be cleaned. See “Troubleshooting” on 

p. 23

-

24

. Before working on 

any

 part of the hydraulic system, always lower the carriage. 

1.  Remove the cover from the power unit. 

2.  Identify the lowering valve (port LL in the manifold) and remove it. 

3.  Use a thin tool to press the poppet in (from the bottom of the valve) and open the valve. 

4.  Repeat several times while immersing the valve in kerosene or mineral spirits. 

5.  Blow compressed air through the valve while holding it open as described in step 3. 

6.  Inspect the O-rings and the PTFE washer (polytetrafluoroethylene). If either component is damaged, replace it. 

7.  Reinstall the valve. The valve should be tightened to approximately 20 ft.-Ib. of torque. 

 

VELOCITY FUSE 

There is a brass velocity fuse with a stainless steel spring in the base of the cylinder. This safety feature reduces 

the possibility of personal injury and damage to the DCR (or load) if there is a sudden loss of hydraulic pressure. If a 

fitting leaks or a hose is punctured, the platform lowers more rapidly. If the rate of descent exceeds the preset speed 

of the velocity fuse, the fuse closes. While the fuse is shut oil cannot flow. The carriage remains stationary until 

pressure is reestablished.  

The velocity fuse might activate although no failure occurs, if, for instance, air enters the hydraulic system. To be 

able to raise or lower the carriage requires resetting the velocity fuse. To reset the fuse, activate the pump by jogging 

the 

UP 

button. Immediately after resetting the velocity fuse, lower the carriage and remove the drum. Then, cycle the 

carriage by raising the carriage all the way up and back down. Do this several times to purge air from the system. 

 

BLEEDING AIR FROM THE HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT 

If the carriage descends very slowly or not at all, air probably is trapped in the hydraulic circuit and must be bled 

from the system. To bleed air from the hydraulic circuit, follow these directions. 

1.) Lower the carriage. If applicable, also disengage the drum. 

2.) A “bleeder” screw is located at the top of the cylinder Loosen the bleeder screw by 1/4 to 1/2 turn to allow 

trapped air to escape. Jog the motor to push air out of the system. 

3.) When the cylinder is free of air, only clear hydraulic fluid will flow from the bleeder screw opening. At that point, 

retighten the bleeder screw. 

 

USING THE BATTERY CHARGER (DC UNITS ONLY)

 

 

  

Working on lead-acid batteries is dangerous. Batteries contain sulfuric acid and produce explosive 

gases. A battery explosion could result in loss of eyesight or serious burns. 

  DO NOT smoke near the battery or expose the battery to a spark or flame. 

  ONLY charge batteries 

in 

dry, well-ventilated

 

locations. 

  DO NOT lay metallic items, like tools, on top of a

 b

attery 

  NEVER touch both terminals simultaneously! Remove personal jewelry items such as rings and watches. 

  Always have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby in case contact with battery acid occurs. 

  Operating the battery with low voltage can cause premature motor contact failure. 

  The charger is equipped with an external ground wire (small green wire). During installation the charger must be 

grounded to the equipment. Be sure this wire is always connected to the chassis, frame, or other metallic surface 

considered to be ground. 

  Remove accumulated deposits on the terminals and confirm that all battery connections are sound. 

  Replace defective electrical cords and wires immediately. 

  DO NOT use the charger if the flanged inlet is damaged. 

  DO NOT connect the charger to a damaged extension cord. 

 

Every DC powered drum carrier is equipped with an onboard battery charger with a flanged electrical inlet. The inlet 

is mounted through the cover/housing of the power unit. The user must provide a 3-prong charging cord appropriate 

for the line and motor voltages. 

The charger is current limited and will not exceed its rated output even if loads are placed on the battery while it is 

charging. The charger fuse will blow if it is connected in reverse polarity. To charge the battery: 

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Страница 6: ...ing clevis 2 14 36102 Hex nut grade A zinc plated 1 4 20 2 37 40 017 037 Stiffener upper tie bar 1 15 11011 Hex bolt grade A zinc plated 1 4 20x2 2 38 11105 Hex bolt 3 8 16x1 grade A zinc plated 2 16...

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Страница 8: ...ap with ratchet 6 long 2 hooks 1 36 40 112 017 Pin spring attach 1 14 36102 Hex nut grade A zinc plated 1 4 20 2 37 21 112 003 Pin 1 2 x1 15 16 retaining clevis 2 15 11011 Hex bolt grade A zinc plated...

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Страница 10: ...Weldment pin saddle retainer 1 1 38 11119 Hex bolt grade A zinc finish 3 8 16x4 1 1 14 40 145 008 Strap with ratchet 6 long 2 hooks 1 1 39 37024 Nylon insert lock nut grade 2 zinc finish 3 8 16 3 1 15...

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Страница 12: ...t pin saddle retainer 1 1 41 33012 Flat washer low carbon zinc finish 1 2 2 1 15 40 145 008 Strap with ratchet 6 long 2 hooks 1 1 42 21 113 030 Spacer 1 4 length 2 1 16 36102 Hex nut grade A zinc plat...

Страница 13: ...2 2 2 12 99 135 011 4 12VDC motor w tang dr 1 13 15 022 004 12V start solenoid relay 1 14 HS64 Worm gear hose clamp 1 15 BG 12V Battery gauge 1 16 ZB2BZ009 Base contact block 3 17 ZB2BE101 Contact bl...

Страница 14: ...1 33 99 153 058 Valve cartridge normally closed 1 34 99 034 010 Coil with weather tite plug 1 35 99 153 006 Valve pressure relief 1 36 568 334 BN70 O ring 1 37 99 531 005 Filter 1 38 99 153 038 Flow...

Страница 15: ...facturing Corp Page 15 of 25 12VDC modular power unit layout part 2 of 2 12VDC modular power unit layout part 1 of 2 NOTE Units built after Dec 1 2018 receive 2 nd generation modular power units MPU G...

Страница 16: ...aulic cylinder extended and retracted by a foot pump DCR 880 M Mechanical Ratcheting Jack NOTE For the jack to operate optimally move the handle all the way up and all the way down with each stroke Sh...

Страница 17: ...st the elevation of the carriage to bring the rim gripper into contact with the rim of the drum 1 DCR 880 M Use the jack to position the carriage Be sure that the direction selector is in the UP posit...

Страница 18: ...he piston and the foot pedal back to the home position and chamber A again fills with oil as the piston rises The pump has two modes of operation 1 Low pressure high volume and 2 High pressure low vol...

Страница 19: ...closes the valve Hydraulic circuit diagram DC powered units 01 127 010 Rev C OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR DC POWERED UNITS DCR 880 H DC DCR 880 H HP DC NOTE Units built after Dec 1 2018 receive 2 nd gen...

Страница 20: ...tely after resetting the velocity fuse lower the carriage and remove the drum Then cycle the carriage by raising the carriage all the way up and back down Do this several times to purge air from the s...

Страница 21: ...rticularly detailed about the carriage and rim grasping parts Raise and lower the carriage Include observations about how the unit sounds as the carriage moves how much effort is required to move the...

Страница 22: ...eadle rapidly This will create turbulence inside the pump which might dislodge contamination that might be preventing one of the check balls from seating properly 3 Release pedal adjustment a Loosen t...

Страница 23: ...oltage n Unit overloaded o Inoperative pump k Lower the carriage Remove the lowering solenoid valve and clean Refer to p 20 l Correct as appropriate See also 2 f h m See 1 b n See 2 e o See 2 j 4 Moto...

Страница 24: ...ram below to your Record of Satisfactory Condition If there are any differences between actual labeling and this diagram contact Technical Service Replace all labels that are damaged missing or not ea...

Страница 25: ...aulic pumps motor controllers and cylinders It also covers defects in original parts that wear under normal usage conditions wearing parts such as bearings hoses wheels seals brushes and batteries How...

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