Procedure for Steering Control Valve and Steering
Cylinder Test:
C. Turn engine off and engage the parking brake.
D. Read Precautions for Hydraulic Testing.
1.
perature by operating the machine for approximately 10
minutes.
Make sure hydraulic oil is at normal operating tem-
E. Remove hydraulic hose from the fitting on the rod
end of the steering cylinder. Plug the end of the hose.
2.
Steering Pump Flow tests to make sure that pump and
relief valve are functioning correctly.
Perform the Steering Pump Relief Pressure and
WARNING
Keep body and hands away from disconnected
hose and fitting that might eject hydraulic fluid
under high pressure. Use paper or cardboard,
not hands, to search for leaks. Hydraulic fluid es-
caping under pressure can have sufficient force
to penetrate the skin and cause serious injury. If
fluid is injected into the skin, it must be surgically
removed within a few hours by a doctor familiar
with this type of injury. Gangrene may result from
such an injury.
NOTE: This steering test procedure will be affected by
incorrect tire pressure, binding of the hydraulic steering
cylinder, excessive weight on the vehicle, and/or binding
of the steering assembly (e.g. wheel spindles, tie rods,
steering pivot). Make sure that these items are checked
before proceeding with any hydraulic testing procedure.
3.
Drive machine slowly in a figure eight on a flat level
surface.
A. There should be no shaking or vibration in the
steering wheel or front wheels.
IMPORTANT: Do not turn steering wheel to the
left (counterclockwise) as system damage may
occur.
B. Steering wheel movements should be followed
immediately by a corresponding front wheel move-
ment without the steering wheel continuing to turn.
F. With the engine off, continue turning the steering
wheel to the right (clockwise) with the steering cylin-
der fully extended. Observe the open fitting on the
steering cylinder as the wheel is turned. If oil comes
out of the fitting while turning the steering wheel to
the right, the steering cylinder has internal leakage
and must be repaired or replaced.
4.
Stop machine with the engine running. Turn steering
wheel with small quick movements in both directions.
Let go of the steering wheel after each movement.
A. The steering must immediately return to the neu-
tral position.
G. Remove plug from the hydraulic hose. Recon-
nect hose to the steering cylinder.
B. The steering wheel or front wheels should not
continue to turn.
6.
If steering problem exists and the steering cylinder
tested acceptably, steering control valve requires ser-
vice (see Steering Control Valve and Steering Control
Valve Service).
5.
ing problem, determine if the steering cylinder is faulty
using the following procedure.
If either of these performance tests indicate a steer-
A. Park machine on a level surface with the spray
system turned off.
B. Turn the steering wheel all the way to the right
(clockwise) so the steering cylinder rod is fully ex-
tended.
Multi Pro 1200/1250
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