User Manual: Remote Valve Proportional Current Control (PCC) Solenoid Operation
Product Overview
This manual provides detailed information on the operation of the Remote Valve Proportional Current Control (PCC) Solenoid used in various hydraulic systems. The PCC solenoid is essential for managing spool position within remote valve sections, ensuring precise control and smooth operation in hydraulic circuits.
Table of Contents
- General
- Engine
- Fuel
- Electrical
- Steering
- Power Train
- Brakes
- Hydraulic
- Chassis
- Controller System
- Schematics
- Loctite Product Chart
- A/C Temperature Poster
- Cab climate control
- Electrical System
- Platform, cab, bodywork and decals
- Special Tools
Key Features
- Proportional solenoids are mounted on each end of a remote valve section, providing precise pressure control.
- Operates with a pilot pressure between 335 to 345 PSI (23 to 24 bar).
- Maintains variable spool positions to control hydraulic flow and pressure.
Benefits
- Ensures smooth hydraulic operation and precise movement control.
- Facilitates fine-tuned pressure adjustments for optimal performance.
- Automates spool positioning to reduce manual intervention and increase efficiency.
Usage Recommendations
- When the control lever is in a neutral position, the solenoid blocks pressure and drains cavities to the tank.
- Moving the control lever to the extend/raise position activates the solenoid, adjusting pressure and spool position.
- Increase the flow control setting to extend the spool shift range.
- Return the control lever to neutral to cut off current supply and re-center the spool using return springs.
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