Group 5 RCV Lever: 1. Structure
Group 5 RCV Lever: 1. Structure
Group 5 RCV Lever: 1. Structure
1. STRUCTURE
The casing has the oil inlet port P(primary pressure) and the oil outlet port T(tank). In addition the
secondary pressure is taken out through ports 1,2,3 and 4 provided at the bottom face.
1 9Ş
19Ş
25Ş
Simultaneous Single
operation operation
Handle bending direction
(No. 3 push rod direction)
33Ş 33Ş
3 2
45Ş
P T
4 1
VIEW A
A
Port LH RH Port size
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CROSS SECTION
The construction of the pilot valve is shown in the attached cross section drawing. The casing has
vertical holes in which reducing valves are assembled.
The pressure reducing section is composed of the spool(201), spring(241) for setting secondary
pressure, return spring(221), washer(215), spring seat(216) and washer(217). The spring for setting
the secondary pressure has been generally so preset that the secondary pressure is 5 to 19 kgf/cm2
(depending on the type). The spool is pushed against the push rod(212) by the return spring.
When the push rod is pushed down by tilting the handle, the spring seat comes down simultaneously
and changes setting of the secondary pressure spring.
In case of the two point type electric switch is fitted, as shown in the attached cross section drawing,
the roller(451), switch lever(452) and switch(455) are built in the inside of the handle(401). When the
center of the handle cap(402) provided at the handle head is pushed, the roller is come down, and the
switch lever contacted with the roller tilts to make the switch function. The cord(456), connected to
the switch, is led through the handle section and casing to the outside.
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CROSS SECTION
451
402
421
422
453
454
452
401
455
458 431
212-2 312
213
212-1
211
151
214
215
121
125 216-1
241-1
216-2 217
241-2 221
201
126
101
131 122
111
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2. FUNCTIONS
1) FUNDAMENTAL FUNCTIONS
The pilot valve is a valve that controls the spool stroke, direction, etc of a main control valve. This
function is carried out by providing the spring at one end of the main control valve spool and
applying the output pressure(=secondary pressure) of the pilot valve to the other end.
For this function to be carried out satisfactorily, the pilot valve is composed of the following
elements.
(1) Inlet port(P) where oil is supplied from hydraulic pump.
(2) Output ports(1,2,3 & 4) to apply pressure supplied from inlet port to ends of control valve spools.
(3) Tank port(T) necessary to control the above output pressure.
(4) Spool to connect output port to inlet port or tank port.
(5) Mechanical means to control output pressure, including springs that work on the above spools.
2) FUNCTIONS OF MAJOR SECTIONS
The functions of the spool(201) are to receive the supply oil pressure from the hydraulic pump at
its port P, and to change over oil paths to determine whether the pressure oil of port P is led to
output ports 1,2,3 & 4 or the output port pressure oil to tank port T.
The spring(241) works on this spool to determine the output pressure.
The change the deflection of this spring, the push rod(212) is inserted and can slide in the
plug(211).
For the purpose of changing the displacement of the push rod through the plate(302) and
adjusting nut(312) are provided the handle(401) that can be tilted in any direction around the
fulcrum of the universal joint(301) center.
The spring(221) works on the casing(101) and spring seat(216) and tries to return the push
rod(212) to the zero-displacement position irrespective of the output pressure, securing its
resetting to the center position.
This also has the effect of a reaction spring to give appropriate control feeling to the operator.
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3) OPERATION
The operation of the pilot valve will be described on the basis of the hydraulic circuit diagram
shown below and the attached operation explanation drawing.
The diagram shown below is the typical application example of the pilot valve.
5 6
3
1
3
P T
2 4
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(1) Case where handle is in neutral position
T
241
221
201
P
1 3
The force of the spring(241) that determines the output pressure of the pilot valve is not applied to
the spool(201). Therefore, the spool is pushed up by the spring(221) to the position of port(1,3) in
the operation explanation drawing. Then, since the output port is connected to tank port T only, the
output port pressure becomes equal to tank pressure.
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(2) Case where handle is tilted
212
201
1 3
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