Orbitrol Repairing1
Orbitrol Repairing1
Orbitrol Repairing1
Power
Lynn
Steering
Repair
Information
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Special Tools Available
600057-000 Spring Installation Tool
5422-000 12 Point Drive Socket ( 5/16 in.) — -001
64489-000 6 Point (E10) Torx Drive Socket ( 5/16 in.) — SeeNoteBelow(lower
-002 right)
Note:Current -002 uses a Hex Head bolt – 1/2 inch
across flats Cap Screws 12 Pt. Drive No. 5389-XXX, Spacer Plate 7970, and
End
Cap, 8438are -001 Parts. If any one of these parts needs
replacing, order Kit listed in chart (below) by displacement. Kit
Cas parts will update your steering control unit to -002 design level.
t Note: When installing kit parts, gerotor outer ring will have to be
End turned so the o-ring groove faces the end cap (gerotor star—if
Cap the spline is full
length ring and star can be turned together, but if star
has a partial spline turn ring only, this partial splined
star must
remain unturned). Replacement
Note: All housingspacer
valvesplate
arewill
factory
have a o-ringadjusted
groove, onposition this groove
assembled units to a code
toward gerotor.
designation and are not to be changed.
This housing (with specified valve pressure
settings), the mating spool, and the sleeve
are not practical replacement parts.
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110, 230, and 450 Series SteeringControl
Units
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110, 230, and 450 Series SteeringControl
Units
Disassembly
Cleanliness is extremely important when repairing a 2 Remove 5/6 in. cap screws and sealing washers, if
steering control unit. Work in a clean area. Before used.
disconnecting lines, clean port areaof unit thoroughly. Use
3 Remove end cap.
a wire brushto remove foreignmaterial anddebris from
aroundexterior joints of the unit. 4 Remove seal.
Althoughnot all drawings show the unit in a vise, we Seal
recommend that you keep the unit in a vise during Groove
disassembly. Follow the clamping procedures explained this Side
throughout the manual. Meter Inside
-002 Front
(Gerotor) Cover
Unit. (Page
Gerotor (Meter)
2)
SeeNote
End
Sea
l
25 mm -002
[1 Steering Space
inch] Control Unit r
Max. with 6 Point
(E10) Drive
Screws or
Current Hex
Head Screws
Figure
3
5Remove meter. Be careful not to drop star.
6 Remove seal.
7Remove drive spacer. Spacer is not used on some models.
Refer to Parts Information No. 6-321 to determine if spacer is
Figure used on your particular model.
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1 Clampunit in vise, meter endup. Clamp lightly on edges O-ring
of port face sides (see figure 1). Use protective material on Driv Groove this
vise jaws. e Side -002
Housing distortion could result if jaws are overtightened. Unit — Old
Seal washers are not used with 6 point (E10) Spacer Plate
drive screws or current hex head screws and - has No O-
002 end cap (-002 end cap does NOT have the Spacer ring Groove
o-ring groove) Plate
Cap Screw
Seal
Seal
Figure 4
8 Remove drive.
9 Remove spacer plate.
10 Remove seal from
housing.
Figure
2 11 Remove housing from
4
vise.
110, 230, and 450 Series SteeringControl
Units
Disassembly Old 3
Low
Input Piece
Bal Teflon
Manual Steering l Torque
Check Valve (when Seal
Steering Dust
applicable) Control Seal
Roll
Units
Pin Spring
Early Units * Spacers
Built with these (2)
Parts
Spring Retainer
Plug Ball
Bal Springs
l (4)
Roll
Replacement
Pin
* Anti-Cavitation Teflon Seal (1
Valves for Cylinder Figure Piece)
Ports 5 Special Seal Gland Marked
12 Carefully remove anti-cavitation valves and manual with Groove for
steering check valve (roll pin and ball – if applicable) from bolt Identification
holes by tipping housing as shown (see figure 5).
Standard
Control
End
Input Torque
Steering
Control Dust
Units Seal
Springs (6)
Quad Ring
Seal
Standard Seal
Gland Not
Figure 6 Marked
with Groove
13 Place housing on clean soft cloth, gerotor end down, to (Special Seal
protect surface finish. Use thin bladed screwdriver to pry Gland Shown
retaining ring from housing, as shown in figure 6. Figure
with Groove 8
Seal Gland Above)
Note:Examine bushing to determine whether you are repairing
Bushing low torque or standard torque unit. Low torque unit has
grooves on seal gland bushing while standard torque unit has
no grooves on bushing. Seal gland bushings for low input
torque and standard torque units are not interchangeable (see
figure 8).
15 Low Input Torque Units: Remove back-up ring, o-ring and
Teflon seal from seal gland bushing. Standard Input Torque
Units: Remove quad ring seal from seal gland bushing.
Figure 7
16 Use thin bladed screwdriver to pry dust seal from seal
14 Lift spool and sleeve assembly up just far enough to gland bushing. Do not damage bushing.
free gland bushing from housing (figure 7). Remove
bushing. 5
110, 230, and 450 Series SteeringControl
Units
Disassembly
Figure
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17 Remove two bearing races and needle thrust bearing and Figure
seal from spool and sleeve assembly. 11
Figure 13
1Use a needle nose pliers to lower check ball retainer into
check valve hole in housing (when applicable). Make sure
retainer is straight in housing (not tilted on edge – see figure
13).
2 Install check ball in housing.
3Lubricate 9,2 mm [.36 in.] ID seal and 7,6 mm [.30 inch] ID Figure 15
seals. Install seals on check ball seat as shown in figure 13.
4Lubricate check ball seat and seals thoroughly before 7 Centering Springs for Low Input Torque Units: Low input
installing seat in housing. When installing seat do not twist torque units use four centering springs with two spring spacers
or damage seals. Install check ball seat in housing, inserting in the center, as shown in Figure 15.
open end of seat first (figure 13). Push check ball seat to Centering Springs for Standard Input Torque Units:
shoulder of hole.
Standard input torque units use six centering springs, as
5Install set screw. Use a 1/4 in. hex key to torque set screw shown in figure 15. Insert spring installation tool (PartNo.
to 11 Nm [100 lb-in] maximum. To prevent interference, make 600057) through
sure top of set screw is slightly below housing mounting
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surface.
110, 230, and 450 Series SteeringControl
Units
Disassembly
12 Place housing on clean lint free colth. Install 47,2 mm [1.86
in.] ID seal in housing (figure 18).
Pin
Figure 18
Retaining Large
Ring Socket
Dust
Seal
Seal
Gland
Figure Bushing
(with
17 seals)
11 Position spool and sleeve assembly so that splined end
of spool enters 14 hole end of housing first (figure 17).
Attention: While inserting spool and sleeve assembly into
housing, make sure parts do not tilt out of position. Push
assembly gently into place with slight rotating action, keeping
pin nearly
Bring spoolhorizontal.
assembly entirely within housing bore until parts
are flush atl 4 hole end of housing. To prevent cross pin from Figure
dropping into discharge groove of housing, do not pull spool 19
assembly beyond this point. With spool assembly in this flush 16 Install seal gland bushing over spool end with twisting
position, check for free rotation within housing by turning motion. Tap bushing in place, use a large socket (see figure
assembly with fingertip force at splined end. 19)and a rubber hammer. Make sure bushing is flush against
bearing race.
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110, 230, and 450 Series SteeringControl
Units
Reassembl Roll Pin (2)
y 40,00 mm
[1.575 in.]
Early Units *
Built with these
LowTorque * O-ring Groove
L Parts
Teflon this Side -002
Standard Seal Spring Unit — Old
Torque Retainer Spacer Plate has
Plug No O-ring
Screwdriv Groove
er Dust Ball
Manual
Seal Steering Check
Valve (when
Retainin applicable)
g Ring Ball (2) Roll Pinin.]
[1.375 (1)L
Seal 4,762 mm Sea
Sea 34,92 mm
Gland [.1875 in.] l Ball 6,35
l Bushin OD mm
Bushing
g with [.250 in.]
Quad * Anti-Cavitation
Identificatio for Cylinder OD
Ring Seal G Valves
Ports
n roov
e
3 1 Figure
Piece Piece 22
Seal Seal
Cross Section of Old and New Seal 19Install 72,6 mm [2.86 in.] ID seal in housing (figure 22).
Figure 20 20Install anti-cavitation valves and manual steering check
valve (if used) in holes, as shown in figure 22.
17 Install retaining ring in housing (figures 19 and 20). After 21Install spacer plate. Align bolt holes in spacer plate with
installing ring, pry around ring circumference with screwdriver to tapped holes in housing.
properly seat ring in groove.
25 mm [1 inch] Port
Max. Face
Drive
Pin Parallel
with Port
Face
Pin
Figure 21
Figure
18 Clamp housing in vise, as shown in Figure 21. Clamp 23
lightly on edges of mounting area; do not overtighten jaws.
22 Rotate spool and sleeve assembly until pin is parallel with
Note: Check to insure that spool and sleeve are flush or
port face (figure 23). Install drive, making sure drive is
slightly below 14 hole surface of housing.
engaged with pin. To assure proper alignment, mark drive as
Attention: Clean upper surface of housing by wiping with palm shown in figure 25, reference B. When marking drive, note
of clean hand. Clean each of the flat surfaces of meter section relationship of slotted end of drive to splined end of drive.
parts in a similar way just before reassembly. Do not use cloth
or paper to clean surfaces.
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110, 230, and 450 Series SteeringControl
Units
Reassembly
Seal washers are not used with 6 point (E10) or
hex head screws and -002 end cap (-002 end cap
does not have a o-ring groove).
Sea
l
Actual
Displacemen Item No.
t cm3/r 5 Spacer
Figure [in3/r] Length mm
24 45 [ 2.8] [in.] None
60 [ 3.6] Non
23 Lubricate and install 72,6 mm [2.86 in.] ID seal in spacer
plate or gerotor (meter), (ref.) see note page 2. The lubrication 75 [ 4.5] e
will hold seal in place. 95 [ 5.9] Non
Drive 120 [ 7.3] e
Spacer 145 3,5
10,29
Seal Groove
this Side -002 [160
8.9] [ 6.405]
12,19
Unit. SeeNote [ 9.7]
185 [ [ .480]
15,62
.1
Inside Front 40]
Cover [11.3]
230 [ .615]
21,97
A 6,1
Meter (page 2) [14.1]
295 [28,45
.865]
0
(Gerotor) [17.9]
370 [1.120]
41,15
Star [ .2
[22.6]
460 [1.620]
53,67
40]
Valley
B [28.2]
590 [2.113]
66,37
[35.9]
740 [2.613]
91,77
[45.1] [3.613]
Drive C
(Marked) Figure
O-ring Groove 26
this Side -002
Unit — Old D
Spacer Plate has
No O-ring
Groove
Pin
25When used, install drive spacer in gerotor (meter), see
chart figure 26.
Port
26Lubricate and install 72,6 mm [2.86 in.] ID seal in gerotor
Face
(meter) or end cap, current end cap does not have the o-ring
groove (ref. – see note page 20).
Figure
27 Install end cap on gerotor, aligning holes.
25
24 Align star valleys (reference A) with marked drive
(reference B). Valleys must align with pin. Note parallel
relationship of reference lines A, B, C, and D in figure 25. Align
bolt holes without disengaging gerotor (Meter) from drive.
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110, 230, and 450 Series SteeringControl
Units
Resassembly
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110, 230, and 450 Series Steering Control
Units
Following: Last
1. Product 4. Part Number Eaton Corp. Hydraulics Div. Week Number(s)
Number of Year of Year
5. Quantity of Product 01
2. Date Code Parts Number Thru
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MN 55344. Number
Identificati Change
Specifications and performance data, Catalog No. on Number Code
11-872
Replacement part numbers and kit information —
Parts Information No. 6-321
Bar Code Label — Launch Date June,
1999
Customer part number
or base unit number if
it has a column or
valve assembled Char-Lynn® Eaton Corp. Hydraulics Div.
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
000-0000-000
Year 000-0000-000
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Number
Port
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