Maintenance, Steering pressure adjustment, Table 9. steering pressure cool oil – Multiquip EHTX44Y5 User Manual

Page 41: 175 psi hot oil, 165 psi, Figure 48. steering pressure gauge, Figure 49. steering pressure adjustmen

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eHTx44y5 RIDe-ON TROWeL • OpeRaTION maNuaL — Rev. #0 (01/16/13) — page 41

Maintenance

Checking Steering Pressure
Steering pressure is also checked at either one of the

pressure diagnostic couplers (Figure 48) under the right

grill guard. Check steering pressure at either coupler with

a 300-600 PSI gauge.

Figure 48. Steering Pressure Gauge

Run the engine at full RPM. The steering system's factory

settings are shown in Table 9, however some operators

may prefer a more responsive steering (higher pressure

required) and some operators may prefer a "softer feel"

(lower pressure required).

WaRNINg

DO NOT depress the FOOT PEDAL with the 300-600

PSI gauge installed or the gauge will be ruined.

300

500

600

bar
psi

400

20

25

30

35

5

10

15

100

200

WIKA

PRESSURE GAUGE

(300-600 PSI)

LEFT-SIDE

HYDROSTATIC

PUMP TEST PORT

RIGHT-SIDE

HYDROSTATIC

PUMP TEST PORT

Table 9. Steering pressure

Cool Oil

1

155-175 PSI

Hot Oil

1

145-165 PSI

1. Engine must be a full speed.

Steering pressure adjustment

Remember,

DO NOT depress the foot pedal with the 300-

600 PSI gauge installed. Immediate damage to the gauge

will occur.
1. Remove right grill guard.
2. Install 300 or 600 PSI gauge (Figure 49).
3. Loosen 1-1/16" jam nut on charge relief valve.

Figure 49. Steering Pressure Adjustmen

4. Use a 1/2" socket to adjust the small hex nut within the

larger hex jam nut.

5. Adjust to proper steering pressure specifications shown

in Table 9.

6. Retighten jam nut, remove gauge, and reinstall grill

guard.

HEX JAM NUT

HEX NUT

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