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            Form No. 81-463-019      Revised 2017-06-01

SERVICE CHECKS FOR HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS

ACCUMULATOR CHARGING 

CYCLE REPEATS FREQUENTLY 

WHEN ACCUMULATOR IS NOT 

NORMALLY BEING DISCHARGED 

IN SERVICE

  1.  

Leaking accumulator lines or fittings

  1.  Check lines and fittings for leaks 

       and correct

  2.  Incorrect setting of accumulator gas

       charge

  

2.  Check accumulator gas charge

  3.  Line to accumulator plugged

  

3.  Replace line

  4.  Inoperative charging valve

  

4.  Replace charging valve 

ACCUMULATOR STARTS TO 

CHARGE BUT DOES NOT REACH 

HIGH LIMIT

  1.  No oil or low oil level in tank

  1.  Check oil level

  2.  Pump worn or inoperative and not 

       delivering full flow or pressure

  

2.  Check pump

  3.  Inoperative system relief valve (valve

       leaking or has low setting so full flow

       and pressure are not available)

  

3.  Check relief valve

  4.  Inoperative charging valve

  

4.  Replace charging valve

ACCUMULATOR CHARGING TIME 

TOO LONG

  1.  No oil or low oil level in tank

  1.  Check oil level

  2.  Relief valve setting too low

  2.  Check valve setting

  3.  Pump worn or inoperative and not 

       delivering full flow or pressure

  3.  Check pump

  4.  Inoperative charging valve

  4.  Replace charging valve

ACCUMULATOR FAILS TO START 

CHARGING

  1.  No oil or low oil level in tank

  1.  Check oil level

  2.  Worn or inoperative pump

 

 2.  Check pump pressure and flow

  3.  Inoperative relief valve

  

3.  Check relief valve setting

  4.  Air in accumulator line

  

4.  Bleed accumulator line

  5.  Inoperative charging valve

  

5.  Replace charging valve

VERY RAPID CYCLING OF 

CHARGING VALVE

  1.  Incorrect setting of accumulator gas

       charge

  

1.  Check accumulator gas charge

  2.  Inoperative charging valve

  

2.  Replace charging valve

LACK OF ADEQUATE FLOW 

THROUGH VALVE

  1.  Inoperative pump

  

1.  Check pump pressure and delivery

  2.  Inoperative relief valve

  

2.  Check relief valve setting

  3.  Blocked lines

  

3.  Replace lines

  4.  Inoperative charging valve

  

4.  Replace charging valve

SERVICE DIAGNOSIS

(Refer to Figure 1)

ACCUMULATOR CHARGING 

CYCLE REPEATS FREQUENTLY 

WHEN ACCUMULATOR IS NOT 

NORMALLY BEING DISCHARGED 

IN SERVICE

  1.  Poppet or ball (28) leaking.

  2.  O-ring (9) next to seat (27) leaking.

  3.  O-ring (17) leaking.

  4.  Ball (20) leaking.

  5.  Inoperative seat on insert (18). 

ACCUMULATOR STARTS TO 

CHARGE BUT DOES NOT REACH 

HIGH LIMIT

  1.  O-ring (16) leaking.

  2.  Seal (4) on spool (3) has been 

       damaged or worn.

ACCUMULATOR CHARGING TIME 

TOO LONG

  1.  Dirt in filter/screen (25).

  2.  Poppet or ball (28) or poppets 

       (34 or 38) stuck, partially closed.

  3.  Seat (27) partially plugged.

ACCUMULATOR FAILS TO START 

CHARGING

  1.  Broken spring (12).

  2.  Broken spring (5).

  3.  Spool (3) stuck.

  4.  Dirt in filter/screen (25).

VERY RAPID CYCLING OF 

CHARGING VALVE

  1.  Insert (18) worn.

  2.  Poppets (34 or 38) stuck, 

       partially closed.

ACCUMULATOR PRESSURES 

ARE NOT ISOLATED FROM ONE 

ANOTHER

  1.  O-rings (35 or 37) leaking.

  2.  Inoperative poppets (34 or 38).

ACCUMULATOR CHARGING 

CYCLE REPEATS FREQUENTLY 

WHEN ACCUMULATOR IS NOT 

NORMALLY BEING DISCHARGED 

IN SERVICE

  1.  Ball (27) leaking.

  2.  O-ring (9) next to seat (26) leaking.

  3.  O-ring (17) leaking.

  4.  Ball (20) leaking.

  5.  Inoperative seat on insert (18).

ACCUMULATOR STARTS TO 

CHARGE BUT DOES NOT REACH 

HIGH LIMIT

  1.  O-ring (16) leaking.

  2.  Seal (4) on spool (3) has been 

       damaged or worn.

ACCUMULATOR CHARGING TIME 

TOO LONG

  1.  Ball (27) or poppet (34 or 38) stuck,

       partially closed.

  2.  Seat (26) partially plugged.

ACCUMULATOR FAILS TO START 

CHARGING

  1.  Broken spring (12).

  2.  Broken spring (5).

  3.  Spool (3) stuck.

VERY RAPID CYCLING OF 

CHARGING VALVE

  1.  Insert (18) worn.

  2.  Poppets (34 or 38) stuck, 

       partially closed.

ACCUMULATOR PRESSURES 

ARE NOT ISOLATED FROM ONE 

ANOTHER

  1.  O-rings (35 or 37) leaking.

  2.  Inoperative poppets (34 or 38).

SERVICE DIAGNOSIS

(Refer to Figure 2)

Содержание MICO ACV-DMO-RV

Страница 1: ...lia Canada Indonesia Japan Peoples Republic of China South Korea and the European Community MICO Inc 1911 Lee Boulevard North Mankato MN U S A 56003 2507 Tel 1 507 625 6426 Fax 1 507 625 3212 Form No...

Страница 2: ...rings 16 17 on insert 18 and install insert into housing 15 Note direction of assembly Seat insert 18 with a 12 7 mm 0 50 in diameter wood or plastic dowel 7 Install spool 19 into insert 18 in housing...

Страница 3: ...models Model number 06 463 425 will reuse poppets 34 38 NOTE Model numbers 06 463 415 06 463 440 and 06 463 455 use a ball in place of poppet 28 This ball is not included in the repair kit FIGURE 1 F...

Страница 4: ...sing 15 and torque 67 8 81 4 N m 50 60 lb ft 6 Install new o rings 16 17 on insert 18 and install insert into housing 15 Note direction of assembly Seat insert 18 with a 12 7 mm 0 50 in diameter wood...

Страница 5: ...llow approximately one minute for charging to start pressure in gauge will read accumulator precharge plus If valve does not begin to charge remove plug 8 and turn screw 10 in stopping when gauge show...

Страница 6: ...ump pressure and delivery 2 Inoperative relief valve 2 Check relief valve setting 3 Blocked lines 3 Replace lines 4 Inoperative charging valve 4 Replace charging valve SERVICE DIAGNOSIS Refer to Figur...

Страница 7: ...Form No 81 463 019 Revised 2017 06 01 7 MICO Inc NOTES...

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