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Table 22.  Proc_Cal_025: Hydraulic Valve Pressure Gage Installation (Continued)

Information:

 "Creep" is defined as the threshold when a function first starts to move very slowly (barely percepti-

ble motion). The identification of this motion is defined as the "visual method." The method that provides more
consistent calibration is by monitoring the change in pressure when the function is activated; this is defined as
the "pressure method."

Action:

 With the ignition turned 

OFF

, install a 24 MPa (3500 psi) minimum analog pressure gage in the EF Port.

(See illustration above.) It is highly recommended to use a small diameter hose (approximately 2 to 3 mm ID) to
minimize pressure variation seen at the gage.

Information:

 It is recommended that the diagnostic fitting installed in the EF Port is used. This fitting is a Parker

EMA3/3/7/16-20UNF-2A or HYDAC 06003735. A gage can be connected to this fitting by using a flexible hose
(Parker SMA3-200, SMA3-400, SMA3-800, SMA3-2000, SMA3-4000, or equivalent). The alternative is to re-
move the diagnostic fitting and connect directly to the EF Port; port size: SAE #4 O-ring Port (7/16-20UNF). If
this is done, ensure that the fitting is tightened to the torque specified per HC-712, and that the connection is
leak-free after the calibrations are completed and the gage is removed. Preceding procedure is the same for lift
trucks equipped with OPS solenoids.

Proc_Cal_026: Travel Speed Calibration

WHEN TO PERFORM

For  trucks  with  electronic  or  enhanced  electronic
transmissions  that  perform  advanced  functions,  per-
form  the  calibration  process  whenever  changing  the
drive  tire  size  or  if  the  truck  travel  speed  diagnostic
display is not reading correctly.

CALIBRATION ORDER

No prior calibration required.

WHY PERFORM

Advanced function transmission control decisions are
based  on  travel  speed.  The  VSM  needs  accurate
travel speed information for advanced functions such
as  enhanced  power  reversals,  auto-decel,  and  travel
speed limiting, to work correctly.

HOW TO PERFORM

  WARNING 

Keep yourself and all others clear of the lift mech-
anism. Never allow anyone under or on the forks.

Never put hands, arms, head, or legs through the
mast or near the carriage or lift chains. This warn-
ing  applies  not  only  to  the  operator  but  also  the
helper. A helper must not be near the load or the
lift mechanism while the operator is attempting to
handle  a  load.  The  lift  mechanism  has  moving
parts  with  close  clearances  that  can  cause  seri-
ous injury.

Refer  to  Table  23  for  the  procedures  on  how  to  per-
form Proc_Cal_026: Travel Speed Calibration.

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Страница 2: ...dic Maintenance section Keep the unit clean and the working area clean and orderly Use the correct tools for the job Keep the tools clean and in good condition Always use YALE APPROVED parts when maki...

Страница 3: ...3 Calibration Order 13 Why Perform 13 How to Perform 13 Proc_Cal_006 Tilt Back Valve Output Threshold 16 When to Perform 16 Calibration Order 16 Why Perform 16 How to Perform 16 Proc_Cal_007 Tilt Forw...

Страница 4: ...rm 42 Proc_Cal_016 Transmission Valve Calibration 45 Applicable System Option 45 When to Perform 45 Calibration Order 45 Why Perform 45 How to Perform 45 Proc_Cal_016A Transmission Valve Calibration E...

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Страница 7: ...ulic Valves 4 Functions Electronic Hydraulic Valves 5 Functions Electronic Hydraulic Valves Mazda Engine w Electronic 1 Speed Transmission Units w Load Weight Display Electronic Transmission Basic L1...

Страница 8: ...justment X 025 Hydraulic Valve Pressure Gage Installation X X X 026 Travel Speed Calibration X X Table 2 How to Read Calibration Procedure Proc_Cal_XXX Number and title of calibration procedure Calibr...

Страница 9: ...FOR SERVICE PASSWORD ENTRY SEE PROC_CAL_001 Step 1 Press One Time You will see Passwords Enter Password Step 2 Press One Time You will see Enter Password Calibration steps Information Information to a...

Страница 10: ...can cause seri ous injury Refer to Table 3 for the procedures on how to perform Pro_Cal_001 Service Password Entry Table 3 Proc_Cal_001 Service Password Entry A TYPICAL DISPLAY WITHOUT KEY WITH OPTIO...

Страница 11: ...ature and that the air is bled out of the lift valve and cylinders prior to performing calibrations HOW TO PERFORM WARNING Keep yourself and all others clear of the lift mech anism Never allow anyone...

Страница 12: ...DIRECTION A DIRECTION B 6 TILT FORWARD 7 SEAT ARMREST Perform Proc_Cal_025 Hydraulic Valve Pressure Gage Installation and Proc_Cal_001 Service Password Entry before proceeding Information First determ...

Страница 13: ...until the lift function is operating smoothly and there is no mast movement upon engine start Step 2 Optional cylinder air bleed Cycle function completely two or three times repeat if necessary NOTE...

Страница 14: ...or on the forks Never put hands arms head or legs through the mast or near the carriage or lift chains This warn ing applies not only to the operator but also the helper A helper must not be near the...

Страница 15: ...you are working on Step Press or Until You See Save and Exit If you want to Save Step 1 Press One Time You Will See Save all changes and exit Menu Yes Step 2 Press One Time If you DO NOT want to Save...

Страница 16: ...t mechanism while the operator is attempting to handle a load The lift mechanism has moving parts with close clearances that can cause seri ous injury Refer to Table 6 for the procedures on how to per...

Страница 17: ...s or Until You See Main Menu Calibrations Step 2 Press One Time You Will See Calibrations Lift Valve Output Step 3 Press One Time You Will See Lift Valve Output Press at Creep A E HYD CONTROL LEVERS 1...

Страница 18: ...STOP activating the Lift Control LOOK at the display Go to the calibration step below that matches your display If You See Result out of range Repeat Calibration Press One Time You Will See Lift Valve...

Страница 19: ...rator but also the helper A helper must not be near the load or the lift mechanism while the operator is attempting to handle a load The lift mechanism has moving parts with close clearances that can...

Страница 20: ...s Lift Valve Output Step 3 Press or Until You See Calibrations Lower Valve Output Step 4 Press One Time You Will See Lower Valve Output Press at Creep A E HYD CONTROL LEVERS 1 LIFT LOWER DIRECTION LIF...

Страница 21: ...play If You See Result out of range Repeat Calibration Press One Time You Will See Lower Valve Output Press at Creep Return to Action 2 Perform Actions 2 through 4 again If You See Tilt Bk Valve Outpu...

Страница 22: ...t mechanism while the operator is attempting to handle a load The lift mechanism has moving parts with close clearances that can cause seri ous injury Refer to Table 8 for the procedures on how to per...

Страница 23: ...rds Step 1 Press or Until You See Main Menu Calibrations Step 2 Press One Time You Will See Calibrations Lift Valve Output Step 3 Press or Until You See Calibrations Tilt Bk Valve Output Step 4 Press...

Страница 24: ...rol Action 6 STOP activating the Tilt Bk Control LOOK at the display Go to the Calibration Step below that matches your display If You See Result out of range Repeat Calibration Press One Time You Wil...

Страница 25: ...ft mechanism while the operator is attempting to handle a load The lift mechanism has moving parts with close clearances that can cause seri ous injury Refer to Table 9 for the procedures on how to pe...

Страница 26: ...ds Step 1 Press or Until You See Main Menu Calibrations Step 2 Press One Time You Will See Calibrations Lift Valve Output Step 3 Press or Until You See Calibrations Tilt Fw Valve Output Step 4 Press O...

Страница 27: ...Action 6 STOP activating the Tilt Fw Control LOOK at the display Go to the Calibration Step below that matches your display If You See Result out of range Repeat Calibration Press One Time You Will Se...

Страница 28: ...mechanism while the operator is attempting to handle a load The lift mechanism has moving parts with close clearances that can cause seri ous injury Refer to Table 10 for the procedures on how to per...

Страница 29: ...ress or Until You See Main Menu Calibrations Step 2 Press One Time You Will See Calibrations Lift Valve Output Step 3 Press or Until You See Calibrations Aux 1 Valve Output Dir A Step 4 Press One Time...

Страница 30: ...wly HOLD control steady and Press One Time while holding the control Action 4 STOP activating the Aux 1 Dir A Control LOOK at the display Go to the Calibration Step below that matches your display If...

Страница 31: ...mechanism while the operator is attempting to handle a load The lift mechanism has moving parts with close clearances that can cause seri ous injury Refer to Table 11 for the procedures on how to per...

Страница 32: ...p 1 Press or Until You See Main Menu Calibrations Step 2 Press One Time You Will See Calibrations Lift Valve Output Step 3 Press or Until You See Calibrations Aux 1 Output Dir B Step 4 Press One Time...

Страница 33: ...wly HOLD control steady and Press One Time while holding the control Action 6 STOP activating the Aux 1 Dir B Control LOOK at the display Go to the Calibration Step below that matches your display If...

Страница 34: ...mechanism while the operator is attempting to handle a load The lift mechanism has moving parts with close clearances that can cause seri ous injury Refer to Table 12 for the procedures on how to per...

Страница 35: ...ress or Until You See Main Menu Calibrations Step 2 Press One Time You Will See Calibrations Lift Valve Output Step 3 Press or Until You See Calibrations Aux 2 Valve Output Dir A Step 4 Press One Time...

Страница 36: ...wly HOLD control steady and Press One Time while holding the control Action 6 STOP activating the Aux 2 Dir A Control LOOK at the display Go to the Calibration Step below that matches your display If...

Страница 37: ...mechanism while the operator is attempting to handle a load The lift mechanism has moving parts with close clearances that can cause seri ous injury Refer to Table 13 for the procedures on how to per...

Страница 38: ...ep 1 Press or Until You See Main Menu Calibrations Step 2 Press One Time You Will See Calibrations Lift Valve Output Step 3 Press or Until You See Calibrations Aux 2 Output Dir B Step 4 Press One Time...

Страница 39: ...wly HOLD control steady and Press One Time while holding the control Action 6 STOP activating the Aux 2 Dir B Control LOOK at the display Go to the Calibration Step below that matches your display If...

Страница 40: ...mechanism while the operator is attempting to handle a load The lift mechanism has moving parts with close clearances that can cause seri ous injury Refer to Table 14 for the procedures on how to per...

Страница 41: ...ep 1 Press or Until You See Main Menu Calibrations Step 2 Press One Time You Will See Calibrations Lift Valve Output Step 3 Press or Until You See Calibrations Aux 3 Output Dir A Step 4 Press One Time...

Страница 42: ...wly HOLD control steady and Press One Time while holding the control Action 6 STOP activating the Aux 3 Dir A Control LOOK at the display Go to the Calibration Step below that matches your display If...

Страница 43: ...mechanism while the operator is attempting to handle a load The lift mechanism has moving parts with close clearances that can cause seri ous injury Refer to Table 15 for the procedures on how to per...

Страница 44: ...ep 1 Press or Until You See Main Menu Calibrations Step 2 Press One Time You Will See Calibrations Lift Valve Output Step 3 Press or Until You See Calibrations Aux 3 Output Dir B Step 4 Press One Time...

Страница 45: ...ld control steady and Action 5 WATCH for Attachment Movement When it first starts to move slowly HOLD control steady and Press One Time while holding the control Action 6 STOP activating the Aux 3 Dir...

Страница 46: ...rms head or legs through the mast or near the carriage or lift chains This warn ing applies not only to the operator but also the helper A helper must not be near the load or the lift mechanism while...

Страница 47: ...CTION A DIRECTION B 3 LIFT 4 LOWER 5 AUX 2 DIRECTION A DIRECTION B 6 TILT FORWARD 7 SEAT ARMREST Step 1 Press or Until You See Main Menu Calibrations Step 2 Press One Time You Will See Calibrations Li...

Страница 48: ...all others clear of the lift mech anism Never allow anyone under or on the forks Never put hands arms head or legs through the mast or near the carriage or lift chains This warn ing applies not only t...

Страница 49: ...E WITH CLAMPING ATTACHMENT AUX 2 IS IN THE THIRD LEVER LOCATION 2 JOYSTICK 1 TILT BACK 2 AUX 1 DIRECTION A DIRECTION B 3 LIFT 4 LOWER 5 AUX 2 DIRECTION A DIRECTION B 6 TILT FORWARD 7 SEAT ARMREST Step...

Страница 50: ...Present Not More Than Maximum Freelift Action 8 Lower Known Weight Load Approximately 51 mm 2 in Wait One Second Read The Load Weight Step 8 Press or Until You See The Weight Displayed One Second Afte...

Страница 51: ...s sion pressure sensors CALIBRATION ORDER 1 Proc_Cal_001 NOTE Brakes must be properly adjusted and func tioning prior to performing this procedure 2 Proc_Cal_016 WHY PERFORM Performed to compensate fo...

Страница 52: ...or Until You See Calibrations Calibrate Xsmn Valve Step 4 Press One Time You Will See Calibrate Xsmn Valve Press to Begin Action 1 APPLY Parking Brake and leave on throughout process Action 2 FULLY A...

Страница 53: ...edures APPLICABLE SYSTEM OPTION Electronic Power Shift Transmission WHEN TO PERFORM Performed whenever disassembling or replacing the transmission the transmission valve or the transmis sion pressure...

Страница 54: ...ss One Time You Will See Calibrate Xsmn Valve Press to Begin Action 1 APPLY Parking Brake and leave on throughout process Action 2 FULLY APPLY Service Brakes and HOLD during process Action 3 FULLY Dep...

Страница 55: ...he following lift truck models covered in this YRM GLP GDP60VX GLP GDP70VX GP GLP GDP135VX GP GLP GDP155VX C878 D878 E878 GLC GDC60VX GLC GDC70VX GC GLC GDC135VX GC GLC GDC155VX C879 D879 E879 F879 GL...

Страница 56: ...ss One Time You Will See Calibrations Lift Valve Output Step 3 Press or Until You See Calibrations Calibrate Xsmn Valve Step 4 Press One Time You Will See Calibrate Xsmn Valve Press to Begin Action 1...

Страница 57: ...leted successfully You will see for approximately 5 minutes You Will See Calibrate Xmsn Valve Xmsn Calibration 1 Watch display When completed successfully You will see for approximately 5 minutes You...

Страница 58: ...one under or on the forks Never put hands arms head or legs through the mast or near the carriage or lift chains This warn ing applies not only to the operator but also the helper A helper must not be...

Страница 59: ...he value is above 27 percent remove the slack in the cable by adjust ing the same nuts If there is not enough adjustment verify that the bell crank to cowl clearance is correct When adjustment is comp...

Страница 60: ...s through the mast or near the carriage or lift chains This warn ing applies not only to the operator but also the helper A helper must not be near the load or the lift mechanism while the operator is...

Страница 61: ...free after the calibrations are completed and the gage is removed Preceding procedure is the same for lift trucks equipped with OPS solenoids Proc_Cal_026 Travel Speed Calibration WHEN TO PERFORM For...

Страница 62: ...0 ft mark Be sure to drive straight as possible Travel speed will not have any affect on the outcome of the calibration Action 9 Press Action 10 The display should say Save and Exit if the calibration...

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