Placing pump back into service, 9 variable pump, Ports and pressure gauges – JLG 600SC_660SJC Service Manual User Manual

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SECTION 8 - HYDRAULICS

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Placing Pump Back Into Service

1.

If shop test stand is available, the following proce-
dure for testing rebuilt pumps is recommended:

a. Mount pump on test stand making sure that the

proper level of clean oil is available in the reser-
voir. Check suction line for leaks and obstruc-
tions.

b. Start pump and run for three minutes at zero

pressure.

c. Intermittently load pump to 500 P.S.I. for three

minutes.

d. Intermittently load pump to 1000 P.S.I. for three

minutes.

e. Intermittently load pump to 2000 P.S.I. for three

minutes.

f. Remove pump from test stand and check for

freeness of drive shaft. Check pump for signs of
external leakage.

2.

If shop test stand is not available, the following pro-
cedure for testing rebuilt pumps is recommended:

a. For engine driven pumps, mount pump on

equipment and run pump at 1/2 engine speed at
zero pressure for three minutes.

b. By operating control valve, build pressure inter-

mittently for three minutes.

c. Increase engine speed to full throttle and build

pressure intermittently for three minutes.

d. Stop engine and check pump for external leaks.

8.9 VARIABLE PUMP

Ports and Pressure Gauges

Proper servicing of pumps and motors requires that pres-
sure be measured and monitored at various points in the
hydraulic circuit. The Series 42 pump has several loca-
tions at which to take these measurements. The following
outlines show the locations of the various gauge ports.
The following table shows the recommended gauge size
and the fitting size for each port.

NFPE Control

The 3-position FNR control and the electric and hydraulic
non-feedback proportional (NFPE and NFPH) controls are
non-feedback type controls. The FNR and NFPE controls
consist of modules mounted on the pump housing. The
hydraulic input for NFPH is received through ports on the
top of the pump [9/16–18 SAE O-ring fitting].

The non-feedback controls are set at the factory. The con-
trol modules can be removed to clean the ports and
change the O-rings.

The orifice plugs for the FNR and NFPE are located inside
the servo piston covers. The orifice plugs for the NFPH are
located in the NFPH ports. Orifice plugs may be cleaned
or replaced.

Table 8-4. Recommended Gauge Size

Gauge

Port

Name

Pressure

Measured

Recommended

Gauge Size

Fitting

PSI

Bar

M1 & M2

System

Pressure

Ports A & B

10000

600

9/16-18

ORF

M3

Charge

1000

60

3/4-16

ORF

M4 & M5

Servo

1000

60

9/16-18

ORF

L1 & L2

Case

500

35

1-1/16-12

ORF

S

Charge Pump

Inlet Vacuum

30 in. Hg Vac.

1

1-1/16-12

ORF

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