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โJul-01-2018 05:46 PM
MrWizard wrote:I have a document that explains the operation of that switch somewhere but cannot find it now. But what it said is that the 'system' won't operate if the pressure doesn't CLOSE that switch. So it's like a minimum pressure sensing device. If you're low on oil, the jacks won't operate...or something.
so if the switch fails completely, you can stick 1/4 - 26 NPT plug in there and jumper the wire to ground, to have emg use of the system without fluid loss
cole parmer 25lb N.O. pressure switch
Or just jump the switch
โJul-01-2018 04:44 PM
I have a document that explains the operation of that switch somewhere but cannot find it now. But what it said is that the 'system' won't operate if the pressure doesn't CLOSE that switch. So it's like a minimum pressure sensing device. If you're low on oil, the jacks won't operate...or something.
โJul-01-2018 03:34 PM
MrWizard wrote:
jim you got a picture of that switch ?
where is the switch mounted, and what does it do ? according to hwh info
i worked around industrial hydraulics and machinery controls for my CNC career
50 PSI is like air pressure level, way low for hydraulics
could this be low pressure cut off, if you dont have a minimum of 50 PSI the system defaults to NON-OP and won't try to activate the jacks or slides ?
way to low for an over pressure alarm on hydraulics
pull the wires off the switch
read continuity of the switch, is it open or closed with the system off
where is it leaking ? at the threads where it screws in ?
might just be and 'O ring' seal
โJul-01-2018 03:17 PM
MrWizard wrote:
OKay.. makes things more expensive to replace and harder to source
do they build their own "pressure switch" ?
which is what this whole thread was about, i know you provided a PN
is that an industry number ,
or
a custom part with a custom thread ?
my initial suggestion was only about the pressure switch ?
โJul-01-2018 01:16 PM
โJul-01-2018 12:14 PM
MrWizard wrote:
OKay.. makes things more expensive to replace and harder to source do they build their own "pressure switch" ? which is what this whole thread was about, i know you provided a PN is that an industry number, or a custom part with a custom thread ? my initial suggestion was only about the pressure switch ?
โJul-01-2018 10:54 AM
โJul-01-2018 10:45 AM
MrWizard wrote:
what operates their solenoid valves
If there are no coils?
โJul-01-2018 09:35 AM
โJul-01-2018 09:18 AM
MrWizard wrote:
I bought new coils for the manifold valves, for my power gear levelers
Sorry if nothing there fits hwh
But hydraulic fittings are standard sizes
I measured the coils, and I found a cross reference in a online forum post that had an industry number
Using that info I found what I needed
Brand new coils for about $23 each
Instead of used valve and coil for $60+ on eBay
All I needed was to replace coils with broken terminals
I bought 'wired' coils with pigtails, no terminals to corrode and break
โJul-01-2018 08:35 AM