iowahill
Senior Member
- Joined
- Apr 18, 2015
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- Location
- Lincoln, CA
- Occupation
- Retired Union Millwright, placer mine owner/operator
We've finally determined with a slightly uncertain level of confidence that we have an internal seal failure in the rotating joint that is preventing travel on both motors. We couldn't find an easy way to confirm pressures with our gauge setups because of lack access, proper connectors, and/or very stiff hoses that defy much movement. But we DID observe the joint's upper common 1/2" case drain hose jump substantially whenever travel of either or both pedals was activated. This would seem to suggest that the high (~5000 psi) travel pressure from the valve assembly is bypassing internally in the joint and returning to the tank. The 3/8" two-speed hoses to each motor move slightly from pilot pump pressure (~600 psi) when the two-speed solenoid is activated, just as they should.
So it looks like we have to pull the rotating joint out to check and reseal. How does the assembly come out? From the top or bottom? By itself or with the cone shaped outer housing?
That assembly had been removed and resealed in 2011 not long before the machine was idled until 3 months ago. Though the job of resealing was done by a reputable hydraulic shop the failure may have been because of sitting for so long without operation OR when the hydraulic oil ran low at one point a short time later.
All pressures are good and within spec, and there are no external leaks. Anybody out there who has pulled one of these out and can offer some tips and guidance? Thanks, -Tom
So it looks like we have to pull the rotating joint out to check and reseal. How does the assembly come out? From the top or bottom? By itself or with the cone shaped outer housing?
That assembly had been removed and resealed in 2011 not long before the machine was idled until 3 months ago. Though the job of resealing was done by a reputable hydraulic shop the failure may have been because of sitting for so long without operation OR when the hydraulic oil ran low at one point a short time later.
All pressures are good and within spec, and there are no external leaks. Anybody out there who has pulled one of these out and can offer some tips and guidance? Thanks, -Tom