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Maintenance – Snorkel A38E-sn006001+ User Manual

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Maintenance

Section

4-28

A38E Work Platform

4.20

4.20 Adjustment of Overcentre

Valves on A38E Lift Cylinders

(Figure 4-22)

The valve supplier delivers the Overcentre valve

preset to specification and

SHOULD NOT be

adjusted by the user.

In the event of the valve having been tampered with

the advisable course of action is to fit a replacement

cartridge.

A

short term solution is to temporarily adjust the

valve as follows :-

a)

Place the max. SWL (Safe Working Load),

evenly distributed, in the cage.

b)

Raise the boom to 50 mm stroke on the

cylinder.

c)

First loosen the Locknut, then using an Allen

Key adjust the spring setting screw on the valve

cartridge. Turning the screw clockwise

increases the pressure setting. Turning the

screw anticlockwise reduces the setting and

allows the boom to creep downwards. Adjust

the spring setting until the boom just begins to

creep downwards.

d)

Screw the adjuster

1 (one) further turn

clockwise and secure Locknut.

This operation should only be carried out by

suitably qualified and/or experienced personnel.

An incorrectly adjusted valve may cause

one of the following:-

Cylinder drifts down under load less than the

SWL (Safe Working Load).

Jerky motion in cylinder & boom when lowering.

Pump under high load when lowering.

Valve does not hold load if hose connections

are loosened or broken.

Damaged seals in cylinders due to high

ambient temperature rise.

High pitched sound from hydraulic system when

lowering.

Figure 4-22: Overcentre Valve

The Overcentre Valves are located towards the Rod End

of the Lower Lift and Upper Lift Cylinders.

CAUTION