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Producto: SKID STEER LOADER


Modelo: 236B SKID STEER LOADER HEN
Configuración: 236B2 Skid Steer Loader HEN06750-UP (MACHINE)
POWERED BY 3044C Engine

Pruebas y Ajustes
236B2 and 252B2 Skid Steer Loaders Hydraulic System
Número de medio -KENR8823-02 Fecha de publicación -01/11/2009 Fecha de actualización -24/11/2009

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Operational Checks
SMCS - 4350-535; 5050-535

Sudden movement of the machine or release of oil under pressure can


cause injury to persons on or near the machine.

To prevent possible injury, perform the procedure that follows before


testing and adjusting the power train.

Before you perform these procedures, refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Machine Preparation" for the
correct procedure for machine preparation.

The following operational checks can be used for the following items:

• find leakage in the system.

• determine whether the pilot operated hydraulic controls are functioning correctly.

• determine whether the pumps and motors are functioning correctly.

• determine whether the whole work tool system is functioning correctly.

In order for the hydraulic system to function properly, each component in the system must be set to
the correct specifications. Some components must be set prior to the testing of other components. A
component that is not set properly will have an impact on other components in the system.

Note: When any test is performed on the hydraulic system, the hydraulic oil must be at an operating
temperature of 45° ± 5°C (113° ± 9°F). This temperature range is specified for the standard filled oil
at the factory. Use the 164-3310 Infrared Thermometer or the equivalent to measure this temperature
at the canister for the hydraulic filter. To increase hydraulic system temperature, start the engine and
operate all hydraulic cylinders for at least five cycles. Move the work tool through the full range of
motion.
Lift Cylinder Speed Test
Note: Perform the lift cylinder speed test with an empty general purpose bucket. If a general purpose
bucket is not available, then use a load weight of 200 kg (441 lb).

1. Fasten the seat belt and lower the armrest.

2. Start the engine.

3. Disengage the parking brake.

4. If the automatic leveling switch is in the ON position, then turn the automatic leveling switch to
the OFF position.

5. Run the engine at HIGH IDLE with the pilot operated hydraulic control ( hydrostatic) in the
HOLD position.

6. Operate the lift cylinder through at least five lift cycles. This will ensure that there is warm oil
in the lift cylinders.

7. Tilt the bucket to the full TILT BACK position. Lower the bucket to the full LOWER position.

8. Raise the bucket from the full LOWER position. Record the time from the full LOWER
position to the full RAISE position.

9. Lower the bucket from the full RAISE position. Record the time from the full RAISE position
to the full LOWER position.

10. Raise the bucket to the full RAISE position. Move the hydraulic control to the FLOAT position.
Record the time from the full RAISE position to the full LOWER position.

Table 1
TRAVEL TIME (SPEED) FOR THE LIFT CYLINDERS

Position of the Hydraulic Control 236B2 252B2

RAISE 2.7 ± 0.5 seconds 4.8 ± 0.5 seconds

LOWER 2.7 ± 0.5 seconds 3.4 ± 0.5 seconds

FLOAT 2.8 ± 0.5 seconds 3.6 ± 0.5 seconds

If the speeds are not correct, refer to the Testing and Adjusting, "Hydraulic System Troubleshooting".

Tilt Cylinder Speed Test


Note: Perform the tilt cylinder speed test with an empty general purpose bucket. If a general purpose
bucket is not available, then use a load weight of 200 kg (441 lb).
1. Fasten the seat belt and lower the armrest.

2. Start the engine.

3. Disengage the parking brake.

4. Run the engine at HIGH IDLE with the pilot operated hydraulic control ( hydrostatic) in the
HOLD position.

5. Operate the tilt cylinders through at least five cycles. This will ensure that there is warm oil in
the tilt cylinders.

6. Tilt the bucket to the full TILT BACK position. Raise the bucket to the full RAISE position.

7. Tilt the bucket from the full TILT BACK position to the full DUMP position. Record the time
from the full TILT BACK position to the full DUMP position.

8. Tilt the bucket from the full DUMP position to the full TILT BACK position. Record the time
from the full DUMP position to the full TILT BACK position.

9. Lower the bucket to the ground.

Table 2
TRAVEL TIME (SPEED) FOR THE TILT CYLINDERS

Position of the Hydraulic Control 236B2/ 252B2

DUMP 2.1 ± 0.5 seconds

TILT BACK 1.6 ± 0.5 seconds

If the speeds are not correct, refer to the Testing and Adjusting, "Hydraulic System Troubleshooting".

Hydraulic Quick Coupler (if equipped)


1. Fasten the seat belt and lower the armrest.

2. Start the engine.

3. Disengage the parking brake.

4. Run the engine at HIGH IDLE with the pilot operated hydraulic control ( hydrostatic) in the
HOLD position.

5. Press the switch in order to engage the quick coupler. Record the time that is needed to engage
the quick coupler. Press the switch in order to disengage the quick coupler. Record the time that
is needed to disengage the quick coupler.

Table 3
TRAVEL TIME (SPEED) FOR THE COUPLER CYLINDERS
Engaging the quick coupler 3.0 seconds maximum

Disengaging the quick coupler 3.0 seconds maximum

If the speeds are not correct, refer to the Testing and Adjusting, "Hydraulic System Troubleshooting".

Drift Check (Lift and Tilt Cylinder)


Use this procedure to determine the amount of wear that occurs in the lift cylinders and the tilt
cylinders.

Note: Perform the following tests with a general purpose bucket on the machine. If a general purpose
bucket is not available, use a load weight of 200 kg (441 lb).

1. Before you perform these procedures, refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Machine Preparation"
for the correct procedure for machine preparation.

2. Run the engine at HIGH IDLE.

3. Operate the lift cylinders through at least five cycles. This will ensure that there is warm oil in
the lift cylinder.

4. Operate the tilt cylinders through at least five cycles. This will ensure that there is warm oil in
the tilt cylinder.

5. Raise the bucket to the full RAISE position.

6. Tilt the bucket forward until the bucket is parallel with the ground.

7. Reduce the engine speed to LOW IDLE. Stop the engine.

8. Mark the cylinders.

9. Use a stopwatch to count for one minute. Measure the drift of the cylinders.

Table 4
CYLINDER DRIFT

Cylinders Time Cylinder Drift

Tilt Cylinders 1 minute


3 mm (0.118 inch)

Lift Cylinders 1 minute


3 mm (0.118 inch)

Note: If the lift cylinder drift and/or the tilt cylinder drift exceeds the maximum, refer to
Testing and Adjusting, "Hydraulic System Troubleshooting" for probable causes.
10. Start the engine and lower the bucket to the ground.

Test for Tracking of the Machine (Drift)


This test will determine if each displacement stop is adjusted correctly in each group of rotation. The
two displacement stops adjust the maximum stroke of the swashplate in each of the groups of rotation
in the forward direction.

Note: If the machine drifts to the same side in both forward and reverse, check the chain tension on
both sides of the machine before you proceed with the test.

1. Move the machine to a testing location that is flat, level and 30.5 m (100 ft) long. Allow enough
space on each side of the centerline for any machine drift that could exceed 3 m (10 ft).

2. Inflate all four tires to the same air pressure.

3. Start the test outside the test area. The machine must enter the testing location in straight line
travel and the machine must be traveling at full speed. The engine must be set to HIGH IDLE
and the speed and direction control must be positioned fully forward.

4. Measure the amount of drift and record the direction of the drift.

Table 5
Test for Displacement Stop

Test Specification

Engine Speed 2860 ± 50 RPM

Drift
3 m (10 ft)

5. If the machine does not pass this test, refer to the Testing and Adjusting, "Maximum Runout
Test".

Test for the Operation of the Two Speed Function (if equipped)
Use the following check in order to determine if the two speed function is operating correctly.

1. Fasten the seat belt and lower the armrest.

2. Start the engine. Run the engine at HIGH IDLE.

3. Disengage the parking brake.

4. Move the pilot operated hydraulic control all the way forward.
5. While you keep the machine at full speed, press the switch in order to activate the FAST mode.
There should be a noticeable increase in the speed of the machine and the indicator for two
speed should light. If there is not a noticeable increase in the speed of the machine, refer to the
Testing and Adjusting, "Hydrostatic System Troubleshooting".

6. While the machine is still traveling, press the switch in order to deactivate the FAST mode.
There should be a noticeable decrease in the speed of the machine and the indicator for two
speed should shut off. If there is not a noticeable decrease in the speed of the machine, refer to
the Testing and Adjusting, "Hydrostatic System Troubleshooting".

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