Lull 1044C-54 Series II Service Manual User Manual

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Boom and Transfer

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WARNING: Do not remove counterbalance valves from cylinders on the

machine while the cylinder is under load (extended). If a
counterbalance valve must be removed, first retract the
cylinder and remove all hydraulic pressure in the cylinder.
Wear eye protection when removing counterbalance valves.

WARNING: Hydraulic cylinders equipped with counterbalance valves may

have hydraulic pressure stored within the cylinder even after
the cylinder is removed from the machine. If a counterbalance
valve must be removed, do so carefully while wearing eye
protection.

Checking Cylinder Condition

Exposed piston rods can be damaged by impact with hard objects. If the
smooth surface of the rod is marred, the rod seal may be damaged.

Cylinders need to be inspected periodically to check for excessive play at
the cylinder pivot ends. Excessive play is an indication of worn bushings
that will need to be replaced.

Note: When the machine or cylinders are stored, retract the cylinder rods to

protect them.

Cylinder maintenance requires periodic inspection for wear and checks for
leakage.

External Leakage

If a cylinder end cap is leaking or if the cylinder leaks around the rod, the
seals must be replaced.

WARNING: DO NOT use your hand to check for leaks. Use a piece of

cardboard or paper to search for leaks.

Internal Leakage

Leakage past the piston seals inside the cylinder can cause sluggish
movement or settling under load. Piston leakage can be caused by worn
piston seals or scored cylinder walls. Scored cylinder walls may be caused
by hydraulic oil contamination. Check hydraulic cylinders for internal
leakage using the following procedure:

1. Lower the boom to the ground, apply the park brake, retract the

cylinder, and stop the engine.

2. Install brake pressure diagnostic port test gauge into brake diagnostic

port.

3. While watching test gauge, press brake pedal numerous times until

pressure gauge reads 0 psi. Remove test gauge and cap diagnostic
port.

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