Steering control units, char-lynn, Continued – Gradall 534B (9020-7317) Service Manual User Manual

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Problem

1. Slow steering, hard steering, or
loss of power assist.

2. Wander-Vehicle will not stay
in a straight line.

3. Drift-Vehicle veers slowly in
one direction.

4. Slip-A slow movement of
steering wheel fails to cause any
movement of steered wheels.

5. Temporary hard steering or
hang-up.

6. Erratic steering.

7. “Spongy” or soft steering.

8. Free Wheeling-Steering wheel
turns freely with no feeling of
of pressure and no action on
steered wheels.

Steering Control Units, Char-Lynn

Most steering problems can be corrected if the problem is properly defined. The entire steering system should
be evaluated before removing any components. The steering control unit is generally not the cause of most
steering problems. The following is a list of steering problems along with possible causes and suggested
corrections.

Possible Cause

Worn or malfunctioning pump.
Stuck flow divider piston.
Malfunctioning relief valve
allowing the system pressure
to be less than specified.
Overloaded steer axle.

Air in the system due to low lev-
el of oil, cavitating pump, leaky
fitting, pinched hose, etc.
Worn mechanical linkage.
Bending of linkage or cylinder
rod.
Loose cylinder piston.
Severe wear in steering control
unit.

Worn or damaged steering linkage.

Leakage of cylinder piston seals.
Worn steering control unit meter.

Thermal Shock*

Air in system due to low level
of oil, cavitating pump, leaky
fitting, pinched hose, etc.
Loose cylinder piston.
*Thermal shock damage.
Sticking flow control spool.

Air in hydraulic system. Most
likely air trapped in cylinders or
lines.

Low fluid level
Steering column upper shaft is
loose or damaged.
Lower splines of column may be
disengaged or broken.

Correction

Replace pump.
Replace flow divider.
Adjust or replace relief valve.

Reduce load,

Correct

Repair or replace.
Repair or replace.

Repair or replace.
Replace the steering control unit.

Replace linkage and align front
end.

Replace seals.
Replace steering control unit.

Check unit for proper operation
and cause of thermal shock.

Correct condition and add fluid.

Replace cylinder.
Replace steering control unit.
Replace flow control valve.

Bleed air out of system. Placing
ports on top of the cylinder will
help prevent air trapping.
Add fluid and check for leaks.

Tighten steering wheel nut.

Repair or replace column.

continued . . .

Form No. 28902

*Thermal shock definition bottom of back page.

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