JLG 266 LoPro Service Manual User Manual

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Hydraulic System

8.12

266, 307, 266 LoPro

6. Thoroughly clean the pump (1) and surrounding

area, including all hoses and fittings before
proceeding.

7. Label, disconnect and cap all hydraulic hoses

attached to the pump, cap all fittings and plug hoses
to keep dirt & debris from entering the hydraulic
system.

8. Remove the engine oil filter (2).

9. Remove the two bolts that hold the pump in place.

b. Pump Disassembly

1. Mark the position of the body and flange to ensure

correct reassembly

2. Remove the nuts and washers attaching the flange

to the body. If necessary, carefully separate with a
soft faced hammer.

3. Remove the retaining circlip and shaft seal from the

flange.

4. Pull out the main shaft assembly. Mark the position

of the drive gear and balance plate. Remove the
drive gear and balance plate.

5. Discard all seals and clean off all sealant from the

flange/body interface.

c. Pump Cleaning

Clean all pump components with a suitable cleaner such
as trichlorethylene.

d. Pump Inspection

Inspect internal pump components for wear, damage,
etc. If inner surfaces of the pump DO NOT display an
ultra-smooth, polished finish, or are damaged in any way,
replace the damaged part. Often, dirty hydraulic fluid
causes failure of internal pump seals and damage to the
polished surfaces within the pump and other hydraulic
system components.

Inspect the o-ring groove and shaft seal recess in the
mounting flange. Be sure they are undamaged and free
from burrs.

The pump must be replaced if:

1. The PFE coated bearings in the body and flange are

worn through revealing the bronze backing.

2. The gear side faces are scored.

3. There is a noticeable wear groove on the main shaft

where the shaft seal lips run.

4. The bronze balance plates are scored.

Note: It is not recommended that damaged gears/
bodies, flanges or balance plates are replaced
individually as this will not constitute a good repair.

Note: ALWAYS replace seals, o-rings, gaskets, etc.,
with new parts to help ensure proper sealing and
operation. Lubricate seals and o-rings with clean
hydraulic oil.

e. Pump Assembly

Note: Before assembly, all parts must be perfectly clean
and lubricated with hydraulic fluid. Renew all seals using
hydraulic fluid as a lubricant.

1. Fit the shaft seal mounting flange with the garter

spring facings into the pump and refit the circlip.

2. Fit the channel seals and back-up rings into grooves

on balance plate into bore. Ensure that the seals
remain in their groove and that the two small holes in
the balance plate are to the low pressure side of the
pump.

3. Insert the main shaft and drive gear into their original

bores.

4. Replace the second balance plate into its original

position. Be sure the small holes are to the low
pressure side, fit the channel seal and back-up ring.

5. Fit the o-ring into its groove in the mounting flange

and apply a small amount of Loctite

®

to the lower

front face of the body.

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