SkyTrak 6036 Service Manual User Manual

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Model 6036 Legacy

Hydraulic System

Figure 8-23 Front-Wheel Steering Mode

8.8.26

Steering Circuit Descriptions

Vehicle steering includes front-wheel steering (Fig. 8-16
and Fig. 8 -17), four-wheel steering (Fig. 8-18 and
Fig. 8-19) and crab steering (Fig. 8-20 and Fig. 8-21).

a. Front-Wheel Steering

When the steer select switch (Fig. 8-23, 1) is in
the front-wheel steer (center) position (2), the
front wheels (3) will steer in the direction the
steering wheel is turned and the rear wheels (4)

will remain fixed.

1. Front-Wheel Steering Left Turn (Fig. 8-16)

In the front-wheel steering mode, when a left turn is
made, system pressure from the secondary function
manifold is applied through the intake side of the
metering section of the power steering unit.

A specific amount of hydraulic oil is exhausted from the
metering section and routed to the power steering control
valve, internal to the power steering unit, where it is
channeled to the left rod end of the front steering cylinder.

Oil from the right rod end of the front steering cylinder
flows through the steer select valve to the power steering
unit, then to the oil cooler and to the return filter in the
reservoir. Both solenoids in the steer select valve are de-
energized.

2. Front-Wheel Steering Right Turn (Fig. 8-17)

When a right turn is made, the steering unit spool is
shifted so that system pressure from the secondary function
manifold is applied to the intake side of the metering
section of the power steering unit.

A specific amount of hydraulic oil is exhausted from the
metering section and routed to the power steering control
valve, internal to the power steering unit, where it is
channeled through the steer select valve to the right rod
end of the front steering cylinder.

Oil from the left rod end of the front steering cylinder flows
through the power steering control valve, then to the oil
cooler and to the return filter in the reservoir. Both
solenoids in the steer select valve are de-energized.

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