Hidraulic Fluid Reservoir System 1
Hidraulic Fluid Reservoir System 1
Hidraulic Fluid Reservoir System 1
JOB NO.
CUSTOMER
COMPONENT Hydraulic Reservoir System
PART NO.
SERIAL NO.
TSN/TSO
REFERENCE
NOTE:
Secure the hydraulic reservoir against tilting or falling down before you unscrew the last hex screw.
Screw out hex (3, Fig.7) and take away washers (4) and
bracket (2)
Unscrew the hex screws (1) and take away washers (2)
Force cover (2, Fig. 11) from housing (5), using hex
screws (3)
NOTE:
Applicable only to hydraulic reservoirs safetied with a tab washer
Secure piston rod (3) at the lower piston and, using pin
spanner (105-45051 W3), and screw off sleeve (1)
NOTE:
Applicable only to hydraulic reservoirs safetied with locking compound
Secure piston rod (3) at the lower piston and, using pin
spanner (105-45051 w3) and unscrew and remove
sleeve (1) after breaking the locking compound bond.
Remove residnal locking compound from the Threads
Remove residnal locking compound from the washer
(2).
NOTE:
Applicable to all types of hydraulic reservoir
Remove O-ring (4) and back up ring (5) from piston rod
(3) an discard
Take away the O-rings (1, 5), the Glid ring (3), the
expander spring (2) and the back up ring (4) and
discard
3.3 Removal of the filter with contamination indicator and non-return valve (Type “FWM”)
NOT The filter cover with tapped holes is forced off by means of screws. If there are no tapped holes, removal is by
E means of plastic wedges.
3.4 Removal of the filter with contamination indicator and non-return valve (Type “THP”)
NOT
The following parts must always be discarded and replaced by new parts
E
All parts that have been reworked must again be cleaned in the ultrasonic bath before reassembly.
NOT When installing O-rings, back up rings, Glyd rings and sealing rings, do not use tools with sharp edges
E or rough surfaces. Make sure that the O-rings fit evently and are not inverted. Wet the wear parts
mentioned above with hydraulic oil (item 110) before installing them.
5.1 Installation of the filter cover with filter, contamination indicator and “Type FWM” check valve
NOT
Install the O-ring for the control piston, using conical drift (105-45041 W15)
E
The matching washer (11) must be of such thickness that the stop screw, when tightened, is just below
NOT
the cylinder edge of the filter cover.
E
The check valve is set during the test operations
NOT As the reservoir is going to be tested, a dummy filter (105-45051 W9) is installed instead of the filter element.
E
NOT As the reservoir is going to be tested, a dummy filter (105-45051 W9) is installed instead of the filter element.
E
NOT Setting the low-pressure safety valve and matching of the washer (3) will be made during the tests.
E The locking wire will be attached after the tests.
5.4 Installation of the low-pressure piston and piston rod.
Install O-ring (5, Fig. 29) and back O-ring (4) in screw
plug (3).
Isntall O-ring (1, Fig. 30) and back up ring (2) in housing
(3).
Insert expander spring (2) and Glyd ring (3) in the upper
piston groove.
Insert back-up ring (4) and O-ring 95) in the lower piston
groove.
Install O-ring (1, Fig. 32) and back up ring (2) as shown
in view A.
Do not tilt piston (4, Fig.33) when installing it in housing (5). (Damage to the sliding surfaces and sealing
NOTE
elements)
CAUTION:
WHEN TIGHTENING THE RELIEF PLUGS (1), HOLD PISTON ROD (7) AT THE PRODRUDING HEX TO PREVENT IT
FROM BEING UNSCREWED IN THE PROCESS.
When the reservoir has been tested (Section 6), the protective cap (1, Fig. 34) with lock wire (2) is mounted.
NOTE
Fasten cover (4) with two screws initially.
Put on cover (4) and fasten with two hex screws (6)
and washers (5).
1- System I (Fig.35)
Test Reequirements:
Dummy filter 105-45051 W9 has been installed; the hydraulic fluid reservoir is empty.
WARNING:
Pull out filter cover (3, Fig. 4) after having removed the
hex screws (2) and washers (1).
Screw filter element (5) with O ring (6) in the filter cover
by hand.
Install filter cover (3) in the housing and fasten with hex
screws (2) and washers (1).
Test requirements:
Cover removed
NOTE In order to fill the reservoir place it in such a position that filling point “R” is vertical.
Fill the reservoir with oil, close filling point “R” with a
pressure seal cap and repalce the reservoir in the
position shown in the drawing.
Remove cover.
6.7 Frictional Force Test between Piston and Housing (Fig. 45)
Position dial indicator (1, Fig. 46) at the relief plug (3).
Test requirements:
Reservoir filled, cover attached with two screws.
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