Manual Extract Relief Valve for Steering System
Product Overview
The relief valve is a crucial component in your steering system, located within the flow control valve. It ensures that the steering system operates within a specific pressure range of 1900 to 2100 psi (13,100 to 14,480 kPa). This valve is designed for optimal performance but is not adjustable. Should you encounter an incorrect pressure setting, it is advisable to replace the spool within the flow control valve to restore proper functionality.
Key Features
- Location: Integrated within the flow control valve.
- Pressure Range: 1900 to 2100 psi (13,100 to 14,480 kPa).
- Non-adjustable: Ensures stability and reliability in performance.
- Compatibility: Designed for use in hydraulic steering systems.
Benefits
- Reliable Pressure Control: Maintains optimal steering pressure for efficient vehicle operation.
- Simple Maintenance: Requires spool replacement if pressure is outside specified range.
- Durable Construction: Built to withstand high-pressure hydraulic environments.
Usage Recommendations
To ensure correct pressure settings and functionality, follow these steps:
- Ensure oil temperature is at least 125u00b0 F (52u00b0C). If necessary, heat the oil:
- Start the engine at full throttle.
- Hold the bucket control lever in the ROLLBACK position for 30 seconds.
- Return to the HOLD position for another 30 seconds.
- Repeat until the desired oil temperature is achieved.
- Lower the bucket to the floor and apply the parking brake.
- Connect a pressure gauge (0 to 5000 psi or 0 to 34,475 kPa) to the quick disconnect coupling at the pumpu2019s front.
- Securely install the cap on the hydraulic reservoir.
- Start the engine at full throttle and turn the steering wheel right until motion ceases.
- Maintain this position and check the pressure gauge, which should read between 1900 to 2100 psi.
- If the pressure is not within the specified range, replace the spool in the flow control valve.
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