Eaton Compressor & Fabrication C-STOV-MC001-E1 User Manual

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EATON Char-Lynn Steering Catalog C-STOV-MC001-E1 July 2006

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Steering Control
Units—Series 40

Product Description

The Series 40 steering
control unit includes two
patented designs that make
it even more responsive,
reliable and cost effective.

Benefits

• Symmetrical valving

provides passageways
and valving that are
equal in both directions
and pressure areas that
are staged for minimum
leakage. This gives
balance, precise servo
response and uniform
steering action in both
directions.

• Progressive valving

makes it possible to
produce the spool/
sleeve valve in a way
that assures reliability
and reduces costs.

• Eaton’s high capacity

gerotor assembly
provides a lot of
capacity in a small
package.

• Heavier valve

components—housing,
spool and sleeve—
provide stability,
especially during
pressure and thermal
transient conditions.

• The seal and centering

spring designs provide
positive, low-effort
steering feel assuring
excellent vehicle
control, an important
feature on large
vehicles for which this
steering control was
designed.

Features

• Open Center

• Closed Center

• Load Sensing

• Q-amp

• Pilot Pressure Port*

*This is an added feature

that can be used for:
1. pilot pressure to

priority valve.

2 diagnostics.

• Cylinder Damping

Applications
Articulated Vehicles

• Loaders

• Scrapers Frame Vehicles

• Large Front End

Loaders

• Large Graders

• Mining Trucks

• Articulated Haulers

• Transporters

SPECIFICATIONS

Max. System Pressure

241 bar [3500 PSI]

Max. Back Pressure

21 bar [300 PSI]

Rated Flow

151 l/min [40 GPM]

Max. Flow

212 l/min [56 GPM]

Max. Differential

Between Steering Unit

28° C

and System Temperature

50° F

Max. System

Operating Temperature

93°C [200° F]

Input Torque

Powered

2,8-3,4 Nm @ 6,9 bar back pressure
[25-30 lb-in @ 100 PSI back pressure]

Non Powered

†††

Fluid

ATF Type A and most petroleum based fluids

Recommended Filtration

ISO 18/13 cleanliness level

††† Manual steering is not possible without hydraulic power.

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