Case 695
Case 695
Case 695
The pressure on (CF) increases until the pressure value (stand-by pressure) is sufficient to move the spool
valve in a way to divert the flow toward (EF).
COMPONENTS
CONTROL VALVES
The hydraulic circuit is a load-sensing flow sharing LOADER CONTROL VALVE
system working together with a hydraulic pump.
The loader control valve is mounted on the right
This system has the advantage that at any time the side of the machine adjacent to the pump.
distribution of flow to the services being operated is The control valve assembly consists of a maximum
in proportion to the openings of the control valve of three sections and provides oil to the loader
spools. attachment, to the bucket and to the 4x1 bucket, if
The flow distribution to the backhoe and loader installed.
control valves is independent of the load and it is
therefore possible to operate two or more spools at BACKHOE ATTACHMENT CONTROL VALVE
the same time. The backhoe attachment control valve is located in
Important components of the system are the pres- the rear part of the machine.
sure compensator valves in each control valve sec- The control valve consists of a maximum of 7 or 8
tion, together with the load-sensing line which sections and provides the oil flow for operating the
connects all spools of the loader and backhoe lifting, the digging, the bucket, the stabilizers, the
attachment control valves. swing, the (optional) telescopic arm and the auxil-
With the fixed-flow-rate hydraulic pump, the load- iary services, if installed.
sensing line only connects the loader and backhoe
attachment control valves and does not have any
connection to the hydraulic pump.
The hydraulic pump draws oil from the tank and
flow from the front pump is directed to the centre
galleries of the loader and backhoe control valves
assemblies.
The flow coming from the rear section of the pump
passes through the flow divider valve and sends
the priority flow to the steering system, while the
remaining flow adds to the flow from the front
pump, directed to the loader and backhoe attach-
ment systems.
The centre gallery of both the loader and backhoe
control valves are blocked by the end plate.
Pressure in the supply system is controlled by the
pump flow balancer valve in accordance with the
pressure in the load-sensing line.
Consequently, the higher the load sensing pressure
is, the less flow is returned to the tank, with a corre-
sponding increase in flow/pressure to the hydraulic
systems.
Maximum system pressure is limited by the load
sense pressure relief valve which relieves pressure in
the load sense line when it reaches 210 bar (304 psi).
Since the flow balancer valve is influenced by the
load-sensing pressure, the valve diverts a sufficient
quantity of oil to the tank to maintain the maximum
system pressure of 210 bar (304 psi).
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1. Load sense bleed orifice 1 l/min (0.22 gal/min) 5. Pump flow balancer (unload) valve
2. Load sense limiter (system relief valve) 6. Pump flow IN
3. Return to oil tank 7. To backhoe control valves
4. Load sense line
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LOADER ATTACHMENT CONTROL VALVE WITH GEAR PUMP (WITH FIXED FLOW RATE)
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NOTE: the figure shows the swing section, the - if necessary, replace the O-ring (28);
valves may be different in the other sections. - remove the spring (29) and the relevant spring
Remove the check valves (22). guide (30);
[Tightening torque = 30 Nm (22 lbf·ft)] - loosen and remove the screws (31);
Remove the flow balancer valve (24). [Tightening torque = 10 Nm (7.4 lbf·ft)]
[Tightening torque = 60 Nm (44 lbf·ft)] - remove the cover (32);
Remove the pressure relief valve (23). - if necessary, replace the O-ring (33);
[Tightening torque = 70 Nm (52 lbf·ft)] - remove the spring (34) and the relevant spring
guide (35);
- extract the spool (25).
Remove the spool:
- loosen and remove the screws (26);
[Tightening torque = 10 Nm (7.4 lbf·ft)]
- remove the cover (27);
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RELIEF VALVES
There are different relief valves installed on the
loader and backhoe attachment control valves.
The relief valves may be operated with anti-cavita-
tion feature (1) or direct acting (2) and protect the
single systems from excessive pressure.
OPERATION
Relief valve inoperative
When the system is not subject to overload condi-
tions pressure in the system is insufficient to over-
come pilot valve spring pressure and move the
valve of its seat.
System pressure sensed on the larger rear face of
the poppet valve maintains the poppet and sleeve
firmly on their seats.
1. Sleeve
2. Poppet valve
3. Pilot valve
4. Pilot valve body
Exhaust oil
5. Piston High pressure oil
6. Control valve (cylinder) exhaust gallery
7. Cylinder supply gallery
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Anti-cavitation operation
Relief valves with an anti-cavitation feature are fitted
in systems where a rapid extension of the cylinder
could create a void condition and permit the transfer
of oil from the high pressure side of a cylinder to the
low pressure (void) side.
When for example the boom is rapidly lowered and
the cylinder rod end circuit relief valve operates, oil
has been removed from the rod end of the cylinder
and a void created in the piston end. This oil is auto-
matically replenished by the anti-cavitation device in
the opposite circuit relief valve as follows:
The void creates a pressure lower in the cylinder
supply gallery and back pressure in the control
valve exhaust gallery acts on the outer face of the
sleeve poppet moving it to the right.
Exhaust oil is then directed into the cylinder supply
gallery to stop cavitation.
Exhaust oil
High-pressure system oil
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OVERHAUL
Before removing the relief valves from the machine,
lower the loader and backhoe attachment to the
ground, stop the engine and relieve pressure in all
systems by moving the backhoe attachment, loader
attachment and telescopic dipper controls through
all operating positions. If the pressure relief valves
are suspected of contamination, they may be disas-
sembled and inspected for wear. During assembly,
restore the correct pressure.
During disassembly examine the poppet and seat in
the plunger assembly for a complete seating sur-
face.
Pilot operated relief valve
1. Body 9. Nut
2. Shutter 10. O-ring
3. Spring 11. Adjusting screw
4. Spring 12. Spring
5. O-ring 13. Pilot valve
6. O-ring 14. Poppet
7. Valve 15. Piston
8. Cover + O-ring
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HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS
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OPERATION
Power steering - Neutral position
When the steering wheel is turned, the movement As the metering unit is turned by the drive shaft, it
of the power steering spool forms a series of pas- directs a measured quantity of oil along another set
sages. of passages in the spool then from these to the
During right turn, oil flows through the spool along a steering cylinder.
groove and into a passage in the housing which Return oil from the other side of the cylinder is
leads to the metering unit. A gallery is also lined up directed through the spool to a return passage in
to allow pressure oil to flow down the sensing line the housing.
to the priority flow divider.