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SkyTrak 6036 Service Manual User Manual

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Section 9

Hydraulic System

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Model 6036/6036T S/N 9B0500 thru 14833

Trouble

Probable Cause

Remedy

Directional Control
Valve Does Not Return

Fluid viscosity is too heavy
to pick up prime

Worn, broken or stuck
parts in pump

Faulty hose

Damaged cylinder

Defective main control
valve

Air trapped in cylinder or in
hydraulic line

Binding of cylinder rod or
piston

Rod seal installed improp-
erly

Binding of base end or rod
end bearing

Defective counterbalance
cartridges (Hoist cylinders)

Control valve not fully en-
gaged

Internal leakage or binding
in cylinder

Worn piston seals

Internal leaking in control
valve

Tube is out-of-round

Spring broken or has taken
a "set"

Poppet stuck due to dirt or
deposits

Excessive clearances be-
tween valve body and pop-
pets

Check working temperature and service and
change fluid in system if necessary

Repair tandem pump (para 9.7.1).

Repair or replace hose.

Repair or replace cylinder as required (para 9.5).

Inspect and repair as required (para 9.6.1 or
9.6.2).

Inspect fluid for foam and bubbles. Check and
tighten connections. Bleed cylinder and lines as
required.

Repair or replace cylinder (para 9.5).

Disassemble cylinder and repair (para 9.5).

Repair or replace bearing in applicable compo-
nent

Replace cartridges (9.5.1).

Engage control valve fully. Be sure that valve
linkage and drain lines are unrestricted.

Repair or replace cylinder (para 9.5).

Install cylinder seal kit (para 9.5).

Inspect control valve and install seal kit (para
9.6.1 or 9.6.2).

Replace tube and install seal kit (para 9.5).

Disassemble valve, inspect and clean. Install
seal and spring kit (para 9.6.1).

Clean all foreign material from parts and check
operation (para 9.3.6). Poppets must slide freely
in valve body. If poppets slide freely, install seal
and spring kit. If poppets still stick, replace valve.

Excessive clearances will cause internal leakage.
Replace relief valve.

Cylinder Fails to Move
When Control Valve is
Actuated

Cylinder Movement is
Jerky

Cylinder Movement is
Sluggish

Cylinder Piston Rod
Drifts or Creeps

Relief Valve Doesn't
Hold Pressure Setting

Tandem Pump Fails to
Deliver Fluid