Cylinders with dual counterbalance valves, 4 cylinder repair, Disassembly – JLG 601S ANSI Service Manual User Manual

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SECTION 5 - HYDRAULICS

5-2

– JLG Lift –

3120746

Cylinders With Dual Counterbalance Valves

Slave Level, Lift, and Telescope.

OPERATE ALL FUNCTIONS FROM GROUND CONTROL STATION
ONLY.

1. Using all applicable safety precautions, activate

hydraulic system.

IF WORKING ON THE PLATFORM LEVEL CYLINDER, STROKE
PLATFORM LEVEL CYLINDER FORWARD UNTIL PLATFORM SITS
AT A 45 DEGREES ANGLE.

2. Shut down hydraulic system and allow machine to

sit for 10-15 minutes. If machine is equipped with
bang-bang or proportional control valves, turn IGNI-
TION SWITCH to ON, move control switch or lever
for applicable cylinder in each direction, then turn
IGNITION SWITCH to OFF. If machine is equipped
with hydraulic control valves, move control lever for
applicable cylinder in each direction. This is done to
relieve pressure in the hydraulic lines. Carefully
remove hydraulic hoses from appropriate cylinder
port block.

3. There will be initial weeping of hydraulic fluid, which

can be caught in a suitable container. After the initial
discharge, there should be no further leakage from
the ports. If leakage continues at a rate of 6-8 drops
per minute or more, the counterbalance valve is
defective and must be replaced.

4. To check piston seals, carefully remove the counter-

balance valve from the retract port. After initial dis-
charge, there should be no further leakage from the
ports. If leakage occurs at a rate of 6-8 drops per
minute or more, the piston seals are defective and
must be replaced.

5. If no repairs are necessary or when repairs have

been made, replace counterbalance valve and care-
fully connect hydraulic hoses to cylinder port block.

6. If used, remove lifting device from upright or remove

prop from below main boom, activate hydraulic sys-
tem and run cylinder through one complete cycle to
check for leaks.

5.4 CYLINDER REPAIR

NOTE: The following are general procedures that apply to

all of the cylinders on this machine. Procedures that
apply to a specific cylinder will be so noted.

Disassembly

DISASSEMBLY OF THE CYLINDER SHOULD BE PERFORMED ON
A CLEAN WORK SURFACE IN A DIRT FREE WORK AREA.

1. Connect a suitable auxiliary hydraulic power source

to the cylinder port block fitting.

DO NOT FULLY EXTEND CYLINDER TO THE END OF STROKE.
RETRACT CYLINDER SLIGHTLY TO AVOID TRAPPING PRES-
SURE.

2. Operate the hydraulic power source and extend the

cylinder. Shut down and disconnect the power
source. Adequately support the cylinder rod, if appli-
cable.

3. If applicable, remove the cartridge-type holding

valve and fittings from the cylinder port block. Dis-
card o-rings.

4. Place the cylinder barrel into a suitable holding fix-

ture. Tap around the outside of the cylinder head
retainer with a suitable hammer to shatter the loctite
seal.

5. Mark cylinder head and barrel with a center punch

for easy realignment. Using an allen wrench, loosen
the eight (8) cylinder head retainer cap screws, and
remove cap screws from cylinder barrel.

Figure 5-1. Cylinder Barrel Support

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