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Troubleshooting And Solution Of Hydraulic Steering Unit

Troubleshooting And Solution Of Hydraulic Steering Unit

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Troubleshooting and solution of hydraulic steering unit


PROBLEMCAUSEREMEDY
Heavy turning of wheel.1. Insufficient oil pressure or no oil
pressure at all.
a. Pump not operating.
b. Pump defective.
C. Incorrect pump rotation.
d. Pump worn.
2. Relief valve sticking when open or
the valve pressure is too low.
3. Blocked LS orifice or dirt particles
delaying spool movement in flow
amplifier.
4. Very high implement system
pressures acting on EF port.
5. Misplaced anti-cavitation ball in
steering unit.
1.
a. Make the pump operate.
b. Repair or replace the pump.
C. Alter direction of pump rotation.
d. Replace the pump.
2. Repair, clean and reset the relief
valve.
3. Remove and clean the whole system.
Change all filter elements.
4. Contact your dealer for help under
these special circumstances.
5. Dismantle steering unit and reposition
or replace anti-cavitation ball.
"Motoring" - steering
wheel turning by itself.
1. Leaf springs have sagged and thus
have reduced elasticity or no
elasticity at all (broken springs or
otherwise).
2. Squeezed spool/sleeve. Possible
insufficient spool/sleeve clearance.

1. Replace leaf springs in control unit.


2. Contact your dealer. In the meantime,
lower the relief valve setting.

Repeated steering wheel
corrections required.
Impossible to make
steering go to neutral
position. Steering to left
or right on own accord.
1. Leaf springs without elasticity or
broken.
2. Steering column out of alignment
with steering unit.
3. Insufficient clearance between
steering column and coupling.
1. Replace leaf springs in control unit.
2. Align steering column with steering
unit.
3. Adjust the clearance.
Backlash.1. Splines of cardan shaft worn or
broken.
2. Leaf springs without elasticity or
broken.
1. Replace cardan shaft.
2.
Replace leaf springs in steering unit.
Shimmy - abnormal
vibration of steering (tire
pattern can cause
vibration)
1. Air accumulation in steering
system.
2. Worn mechanical connections and
wheel bearings.
3. Leaky dual shock valves and
suction valves or broken springs.
1. Bleed the cylinders and find the source
of the air accumulation and have it
removed.
2. Replace worn parts.
3. Repair or replace dual shock valves,
suction valves or the springs.
The steering wheel can
be turned continuously
without turning the
wheels.
1. No oil in the tank.
2.
Steering cylinder piston seals
leaking badly.
3.
Shock valve failure.
1. Fill system with clean oil and bleed the
system.
2. Repair or replace cylinder(s).
3. Remove shock valves and repair or
replace, then reset pressure level.
The operator cannot feel
resistance when the
steered wheels turn to
the stops.
1. Shock valves are set to
approximately the same setting as
steering PRV.
2. Dirt particles causing shock valve
erratic operation.
1. Adjust shock valve settings to at least
500 psi (34 bar) higher than steering
PRV setting.
2.
Clean system and fill with clean oil.
Heavy impacts in
steering wheel in both
directions.
1.
Incorrect setting of cardan shaft
and gear wheel setting (timing).
1. Adjust setting (timing).
Kickback from system.1.
Dirt particles delaying spool
movement in flow amplifier.
Remove and overhaul flow amplifier.
Sample test oil to determine
contamination source. Clean system,
change filter elements and fill with
fresh oil.
Slow steering.1. Insufficient oil to the steering unit
due to defective or worn pump.
2.
Weak or damaged priority valve
spool bias spring.
1.
Replace the pump. .
2.
Check or replace spring.
The steering wheel does
not pass to neutral
position - tendency to
"motor.
1. Dirt particles between spool and
spring. .
2. Squeezing between spool and
sleeve caused by a too-high systen
pressure.
3. Leaf spring broken or without
elasticity.
4. Mechanical binding in steering
column.
1. Clean spool and sleeve, or replace
steering unit. Clean entire system.
2. Adjust pump pressure to the correct
value at steering PRV.
3. Replace with new springs.
4. Correct and adjust where necessary.
When turning the
steering wheel, the
steered wheels are
activated in the opposite
direction.
1. The hydraulic hoses to the steering
cylinders have been reversed.
2.
Incorrect mounting and setting of
cardan shaft and gear wheel set.
1. Correctly connect the hoses.
2.
Correct the setting.
Steering power too low
(possibly to one side
only). .
. 1. . Pump pressure too low.
2.
Malfunctioning shock valve.
1. Correct the pump pressure or adjust
the steering PRV in the flow amplifier
valve.
2.
Remove and repair or replace shock
valve.
Leakage at input shaft,
end cover on gear wheel
set.
1. Defective shaft seal.
2. Screws have come loose.
3.
Defective discs or 0-rings.
1. Replace shaft seal.
2.
Tighten the screws to 266 in-lb (3 N-
m).
3.
Replace discs or O-rings.


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