Section 5 Steering System
Section 5 Steering System
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2. HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT
LH RH
5
L
P 21MPa
LS
Brake system 31 34
MCV
CF EF A 1st pump
Return line B 2nd pump
6
LS
P
RCV lever
Fan drive motor
2 B A 1
31
32 24
30 CF EF Return
line
LS
25
P
29 33 26 27
7407SE01
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1) NEUTRAL
LH RH
5
L
P 21MPa
LS
MCV
CF EF
6
D LS
P
RCV lever
Brake system Fan drive motor
2 1
Return line
24 Return
line
25
26 27
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The steering wheel is not being operated so control spool(G) does not move.
The oil from the steering pump enters port P of the priority valve and the inlet pressure oil moves the
spool(D) to the right.
Oil flow into LS port to the hydraulic tank(25) through orifice and return filter.
So, the pump flow is routed to the loader system(Main control valve) through the EF port.
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2) LEFT TURN
LH RH
5
L
P 21MPa
LS
MCV
CF EF
6
D LS
P
RCV lever
Brake system Fan drive motor
2 1
Return line
24 Return
line
25
26 27
7407SE03
When the steering wheel(E) is turned to the left, the spool(G) within the steering unit(5) connected
with steering column turns in left hand direction.
At this time, the oil discharged from the steering pump flows into the spool(G) of the steering unit(5)
through the spool(D) of priority valve(6) and flows into the gerotor(H).
Oil flow from the gerotor flows back into the spool(G) where it is directed out the left work port(L) to
the respective chamber of the steering cylinders(9).
Oil returned from left and right cylinder returns to hydraulic tank through the spool of the steering unit.
When the above operation is completed, the machine turns to the left.
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3) RIGHT TURN
LH RH
5
L
E
R
P 21MPa
LS
MCV
CF EF
6
D LS
P
RCV lever
Brake system Fan drive motor
2 1
Return line
24 Return
line
25
26 27
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When the steering wheel(E) is turned to the right, the spool(G) within the steering unit(5) connected
with steering column turns in right hand direction.
At this time, the oil discharged from the steering pump flows into the spool(G) of the steering unit(5)
through the spool(D) of priority valve(6) and flows into the gerotor(H).
Oil flow from the gerotor flows back into the spool(G) where it is directed out the right workport to the
respective chamber of the steering cylinders(9).
Oil returned from left and right cylinder returns to hydraulic tank through the spool of the steering unit.
When the above operation is completed, the machine turns to the right.
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3. STEERING UNIT
1) STRUCTURE
21 2 5
38 31
37 6
36
35 33
34 7
8
39 2
34
35 10
39 36
38 9
37 11
12
13
14
13
15
19
13
16
17
18
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2) OPERATION
9 10
2 39
A A
14
15
16
SECTION A - A
7407SE06
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4. PRIORITY VALVE
1) STRUCTURE
1 2 4 3 9 5 2 6
7405S 5-6
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2) OPERATION
(1) Neutral
9
CF 3 9 5
CF EF
LS
LS
P EF LOADER ACTUATED(D)
7405S 5-7
The priority valve is a pressure control valve that maintains priority pressure to the closed center
steering valve. With the steering valve in neutral, flow through is blocked and all flow through the priority
valve is directed out the EF port to the main control valve.
With the engine off, the spool(3) is pushed to the left(Viewed from sectional drawing at previous page)
by the spring(5). The passage to the EF port is blocked while the passage to the CF port is open.
When the machine is first started, all pump flow is routed to the steering valve which blocks the flow.
With the flow blocked, the pressure increases.
Steering inlet pressure is supplied through the pilot orifice to the left end of the spool. This causes the
priority valve spool(3) to shift to the right against the spring and open the EF port.
As long as the steering valve is in neutral, just enough pressure is maintained at the steering valve to
keep the priority valve spool shifted to the right.
The operating pressure in the loader system has no effect on the operation of the priority valve. With
the loader actuated in relief(D) the priority valve will not shift until the machine is steered.
Flow through the priority valve spool passes from the CF port through the orifice(9) and into the LS port.
It flows through the steering valve LS passage which is routed to return when the steering valve is in
neutral. This provides a warm-up circuit for the steering valve to prevent binding of the steering valve
due to oil temperature extremes.
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(2) Midturn
9
CF 3 9 5
CF EF
LS
LS
7405S 5-8
When the machine is steered, load sensing pressure from the steering valve flows through the orifices
LS port in the priority valve. Load sensing pressure plus spring(5) force move the spool(3) to the
against the pilot pressure on the left end of the spool. This restricts flow to the loader through the EF
port while the CF port is opened to the steering valve.
The load sensing circuit is control circuit that routes steering workport pressure to the spring side of the
priority valve spool. It allows the priority valve spool to sense the pressure that is required to steer the
unit under varying conditions.
During normal steering conditions, oil is entered into the load sensing circuit through an orifice in the
steering valve. When steering at the full steer rate(D), the orifice opens to an unrestricted passage. At
low engine speed, the spool will shift to the full left position, directing all flow to the steering valve. At
high idle, the steering system can use about one-half of the pump flow. Therefore, the excess oil flows
to the main control valve.
The load-sensing circuit receives the majority of its flow from the load sensing orifice in the steering
valve. Some flow is also supplied from the CF port through orifice(9) in the priority valve spool.
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(3) Full turn
9
CF 3 9 5
CF EF
LS
LS
P EF
7405S 5-9
When the machine is steered to a full turn, the frames bottom against the steering stops.
Pressure to the steering valve(Pilot pressure), which is sensed at the left end of the priority valve
spool(3), continues to increase until it can move the spool to the right against the load sensing pressure
plus spring force. At this time, all oil flows out of the EF port to the loader control valve.
If the loader attachment is being operated while steering, the loader function will slow until the machine
reaches the steering stops. At that time, the loader cycle speed will increase until the machine is
steered again.
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5. STEERING CYLINDER
1) STRUCTURE
22,23
19,20,21 18
7407SE07
2) OPERATION
This machine use to cross connected cylinder for steering operation.
The steering cylinder use a gland(3) to remove piston and sealed seals. Dust wiper(8) located on
the in side of the gland protects cylinder inner parts from dust. The piston(13) is fastened to the
rod(2) by a nut(17).
The piston uses a single wear ring(16) with a piston seal(15) to seal between the piston and tube.
The gland seals against the tube with two O-rings. The rod is sealed against the gland with a rod
seal(5).
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