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Ar13ha-r ride-on roller — maintenance – Multiquip AR13HAR User Manual

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AR13HA-R RIDE-ON TANDEM DRUM ROLLER — OPERATION & PARTS MANUAL — REV. #9 (06/28/11) — PAGE 31

Forward/Reverse Relief Valves Drive Adjustment

The

forward

and

reverse

relief valves (Figure 35) are located

in the hydrostatic pump (not on the manifold block) under plugs
1 and 2 . Plug 2 is located in the same location as plug 1, except
it is on the bottom side of the pump. Relief valve 1 is

reverse

and

2 is

forward

.

AR13HA-R RIDE-ON ROLLER — MAINTENANCE

Figure 35. Adjusting Forward/Reverse

Relief Valves

Steering Relief Valve Pressure Adjustment

To adjust the relief valve steering pressure perform the following:

1.

Insert an 8 mm allen wrench into steering relief

port 4

(Figure

36) on the manifold block.

2.

On the manifold, connect at 5,000 psi pressure gauge into
quick disconnect test

port 1

.

3.

Start the engine and run at full throttle.

4.

Turn the steering wheel to the

left or right

(maximum) and

hold. Read the steering relief pressure. The

relief pressure

reading for the steering test port 1 will should be 700 psi.

5.

If the steering relief pressure is not 700 psi, using the allen
wrench adjust the pressure at

port 4

until the pressure

gauge reads 500 psi.

Figure 36. Steering and Vibration Relief Valves

REVERSE

RELIEF VALVE

(PLUG 1)

FORWARD

RELIEF VALVE

(PLUG 2)

HYDROSTATIC

PUMP

NOTE

1.

Clean the area around the cap.

2.

Remove the cap.

3.

Carefully remove the valve cartridge.

4.

Using an

allen wrench

, remove the top nut (extreme care

must be taken not to loosen existing shims, spring, or valve)
Add or remove shims as required.

Adding

shims increases

pressure;

removing

shims lowers pressure. One shim is

equal to approximately 50 psi. Shim P/N is 34538.

5.

Install the top nut and install valve in the pump cavity using
extreme care not to bind.

6.

Install the valve cap.

7.

Re-test pressure, further adjustment may be needed if
pressure is not correct.

Pumps supplied after 01/01/2003 DO
NOT
have adjustable relief cartridges.
The pressure is fixed at 2,900 ± 145
psi. If the relief pressure is not within
normal range, the complete cartridge
must be replaced.

Vibration Relief Valve Pressure Adjustment

1.

Insert an 8 mm allen wrench into steering relief

port 5

(Figure

36) on the manifold block.

2.

On the manifold block, insert a 5,000 psi pressure gauge
into quick disconnect test

port 1

.

3.

Start the engine and run at full throttle.

4.

To start the vibration,

press

the pushbutton switch

(vibration control) located on top of the travel lever. The
relief pressure should read 900 ~ 1,500 psi.

5.

If the vibration relief pressure is not 900 ~ 1,500 psi using
the allen wrench adjust the pressure at

port 5

until the

pressure guage reads correctly.

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