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Modèle : CS-76B VIBRATORY COMPACTOR L9H
Configuration: CS76B Vibratory Soil Compactor L9H00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY C4.4 Engine

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CP74B, CS74B, CS76B, CS78B and CS79B Vibratory Soil Compactors Machine Systems
Numéro d'imprimé -UENR1822-05 Date de publication -01/11/2014 Date de mise à jour -03/11/2014

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Hydraulic Schematic (Steering System)


SMCS - 4300; 5050

Illustration 1 g02957098

Steering Hydraulic System "STRAIGHT TRAVEL"

(1) Steering cylinders

(2) Line relief valve

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(3) Makeup valve

(4) Steering control spool

(5) Anticavitation valve

(6) Main relief valve

(7) Line relief valve

(8) Makeup valve

(9) Steering control spool

(10) Metering pump

(11) Line to charge filter

(12) Line to fan motor

(13) Fan pump

(14) Steering pump

(15) Suction strainer

(16) Hydraulic tank

When the steering wheel is in the center position, the center envelope of steering control spool (4) is
active. Pump supply oil enters steering control unit (9) through port "P". This oil flows across the
steering control spool to port "T". Oil leaving the outlet of the steering control unit is directed into the
line to charge filter (11) .

Line relief valves (2) and (7) limit the maximum pressure in steering cylinders (1). These relief
valves act as shock valves for the steering system. The valves are set at the factory to open when the
pressure in the steering cylinder reaches 28500 kPa (4130 psi). The line relief valves are not
adjustable.

If the steering system does experience a shock load, makeup valve (3) or (8) in the low-pressure side
of hydraulic cylinders (1) opens. This action allows oil to enter the low-pressure side of the hydraulic
cylinders, preventing cylinder cavitation.

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Illustration 2 g02957101

Steering Hydraulic System "LEFT TURN"

(1) Steering cylinders

(2) Line relief valve

(3) Makeup valve

(4) Steering control spool

(5) Anticavitation valve

(6) Main relief valve

(7) Line relief valve

(8) Makeup valve

(9) Steering control spool

(10) Metering pump

(11) Line to charge filter

(12) Line to fan motor

(13) Fan pump

(14) Steering pump

(15) Suction strainer

(16) Hydraulic tank

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Pump supply oil enters steering control unit (9) through port "P". When the steering wheel is rotated
to the left, the top envelope of steering control spool (4) is active. In this case, oil flows across the
steering control spool to the metering pump.

Metering pump (10) rotates when the steering wheel is turned. The metering pump directs flow back
through steering control spool (4). This oil flows to the head end of the right steering cylinder and to
the rod end of the left steering cylinder. Oil flowing into the steering cylinders causes the machine to
turn left.

Oil in the head end of the left steering cylinder and in the rod end of the right steering cylinder flows
out the steering control unit through port "T". This oil is directed into the line to charge filter (11) .

As the operator turns the steering wheel faster, metering pump (10) increases the flow to steering
cylinders (1). This action causes the machine to turn faster.

Metering pump (10) directs flow to steering cylinders (1) until the operator stops turning the steering
wheel. When the steering wheel stops turning, the centering springs center steering control spool (4)
inside a sleeve. This action blocks the oil passages to the steering cylinders. In this case, the steering
angle does not change until the operator moves the steering wheel again.

If the operator continues to turn the steering wheel after steering cylinders (1) reach the end of their
stroke, main relief valve (6) opens. The main relief valve maintains pressure in the steering system
while allowing the excess pump flow to enter the charge circuit.

Note: Steering relief pressure varies with oil temperature. For example, when the oil temperature is
43 C (110 F), steering relief pressure is 22800 kPa (3306 psi). When the oil temperature is 60 C (140
F), steering relief pressure is 22500 kPa (3263 psi).

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