SkyTrak 3606 Service Manual User Manual

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Section 9

9-122

27. Cylinder movement is

jerky.

1. Air trapped in cylinder or in

hydraulic line. Low oil level in
hydraulic oil reservoir.

2. Binding of cylinder rod or piston.

3. Rod seal installed improperly.

4. Binding of bearing at base end

or rod end.

5. Defective counterbalance

cartridge (hoist/lower cylinder).

1. Inspect fluid for foam or

bubbles. Check and tighten
connections. Bring hydraulic
fluid up to operating
temperature and cycle vehicle
functions several times through
full range of motion to remove
(purge or “bleed”) air from
system.

2. Repair or replace cylinder.

3. Replace seal. Properly install

new seal.

4. Eliminate bind and repair or

replace bearing and other
components as required.

5. Replace counterbalance

cartridges.

28. Cylinder movement is

slow or sluggish; cycle
times are slow.

1. Control valve not fully shifted.

2. Internal leakage or binding

within cylinder.

3. Insufficient flow of oil.

4. Unloader valve malfunction.

5. Pilot valve malfunction.

1. Engage control valve fully.

Check that valve pressures are
set as specified and that
applicable circuit hoses are not
restricted, bent, kinked,
damaged, etc.

2. Repair or replace cylinder.

3. Check flow throughout hydraulic

circuit, starting at main pump.

4. Check and replace as required.

5. Check and replace as required.

29. Cylinder piston rod drifts

or creeps.

1. Worn piston seals.

2. Tube is out-of-round.

1. Install new seal kit.

2. Replace tube.

30. Main relief valve doesn’t

hold pressure setting.

1. Spring is broken or worn (“has

taken a set”).

2. Poppet stuck due to dirt or

deposits.

1. Replace relief valve assembly.

2. Replace relief valve assembly.

Hydraulic System Troubleshooting

Problem

Cause

Remedy

Model 3606 • Origin 10/99

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