Meyer ELECTRO LIFT E-46, ELECTRO LIFT E-46H, ELECTRO LIFT E-47, ELECTRO LIFT E-47H, ELECTRO LIFT E-57 Service Manual

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FORM NO. 1-562-R16
October, 2005
Price: $4.25
ELECTRO LIFT
power units
service manual
®
E-46, E-46H E-47, E-47H E-57, E-57H
18513 Euclid Ave. • Cleveland, OH 44112-1084
Meyer Products Inc.
Phone (216) 486-1313
email•warranty@meyerproducts.com
© 2005 Printed in the U.S.A.
6 Angell Lane• Damariscotta, ME 04543-9720
Diamond Equipment
Phone (207) 563-2227
www.diamondplow.com • email info@diamondplow.com
FOREWARD
This Service Manual includes complete information for servicing the following Electro Lift® Units:
E - 46 and E - 46H
E - 47 and E - 47H
E - 57 and E - 57H
IMPORTANT: Maintenance and repairs must be performed with the moldboard on the ground.
The information is grouped according to the type of work being performed, such as diagnosis and testing, disassembly and reassembly. Special tools and specifications are also included in this manual.
All information, illustrations and product descriptions contained in this manual are correct at publication time. We do, however, reserve the right to make changes at any time without prior notice.
MEYER PRODUCTS INC.
SECTION INDEX
Section Number Section Title ..................................................... Page
0 GENERAL INFORMATION AND
MAINTENANCE ........................................................ 1
1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND
THEORY OF OPERATION ........................................ 4
2 DIAGNOSIS ............................................................. 23
3 REPAIR PROCEDURE .............................................. 30
4 SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................... 53
Meyer Products Inc. reserves the right, under its continuing product improvement program, to change construction or design details, specifications and prices without notice or without incurring any obligation.
SECTION 0 - GENERAL INFORMATION AND MAINTENANCE
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................. 2
•M
ODEL IDENTIFICATION .................................................... 2
•M
ODEL IDENTIFICATION AND
SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION .............................................. 2
•M
OTOR IDENTIFICATION ................................................... 2
MAINTENANCE ................................................................... 2
•G
ENERAL MAINTENANCE ................................................... 2
•C
LEANLINESS ................................................................. 2
•V
EHICLE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ........................................... 3
•C
HECK REGULARLY ......................................................... 3
POST-SEASON MAINTENANCE ....................................... 3
•M
EYER HYDRAULIC FLUID M-1 ......................................... 3
•R
EPLACEMENT OF HYDRAULIC FLUID ................................... 3
•F
ILTERS ........................................................................ 3
•P
ROTECTION AGAINST RUST
AND
CORROSION ............................................................ 3
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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Model Identification
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The Electro Lift
unit is an electrically powered hydraulic mechanism specifically designed for use with the Meyer Snow Plow and is available in four models as follows:
E-46 Raises and lowers plow hydraulically
(2-way) and is used with TM, ST and C series Snow Plows.
E-46H Raises and lowers plow hydraulically
(2-way) and is used with HM series Snow Plows.
E-47/E-57 Raises, lowers and angles plow
hydraulically (7-way) and is used with TM, ST and C series Snow Plows.
E-47H/E-57H Raises, lowers and angles plow
hydraulically (7-way) and is used with the MDII, HM and Diamond series Snow Plows.
Model Identification and Serial Number Location
Inclusion of the model number and serial number is extremely important when writing up warranty claim forms and product report forms for proper evaluation and follow up.
Motor Identification
Three different brand motors are used on the Electro Lift® units American Bosch, Prestolite and Iskra. Proper identification of the brand and supplier part number is necessary when seeking local parts and service sources.
The motor with which a specific Electro Lift® unit is equipped can be identified by the distinctive characteristics shown in figure 0-2.
DOMED COMMUTA T O END COVER
STEEL ST AM PED PRESTOLITE MKW -4007-12V
FLAT COMMUT ATOR END COVER
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3" Dia.
3" Dia.
The basic model number is located on the name plate located as shown in Figure 0-1. To determine whether it is the standard or “H” model, measure the dimension shown in Figure 0-1. The serial number is located on the bottom of the base or on the name plate.
NAME PLATE
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STEEL ST AMP ED AMERICAN BOSCH MO 551046A
ISKRA Label 15829
AMJ4739 12V 1,6kw
SINGLE and TWO TERMINAL
4-1/2" Dia.
FIGURE 0-2
MAINTENANCE
The following maintenance information is intended as a basic guide for providing the Electro Lift
®
unit with the proper service and care. Sustained heavy duty operation or operating under adverse conditions may necessitate more frequent servicing.
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FRONT VIEW
SERIAL NUMBER (ON FRONT SIDE)
FIGURE 0 -1
General Maintenance
Cleanliness
The greatest enemy to any hydraulic system is dirt or contamination. Therefore, cleanliness must be stressed at the time of installation, servicing and repairing.
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Vehicle Electrical System
Maximum performance and efficiency of the Electro Lift® unit requires that the vehicle’s electrical system be properly maintained and consist of:
Battery ----------- 70 Amp. Hr. Minimum or
550 Cold Cranking Amps.
Alternator ------ 60 Amp. Minimum
Check Regularly
1. Battery Terminals - Must be clean and free of corrosion.
2. Electrical Connections - Must be free of corrosion and tight.
3. Battery - Must be in first-class condition.
4. Alternator (or Generator) and Regulator - Must be functioning to specifications.
5. Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir Level - A significant drop in hydraulic fluid level indicates a leak which must be located and corrected. Insufficient hydraulic fluid may result in severe damage.
POST-SEASON MAINTENANCE
Meyer Hydraulic Fluid M-1.
FILLER PLUG
DRAIN PLUG
FILTER S
FIGURE 0-3
LIFT ROD
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Meyer Hydraulic Fluid M-1 is a specially formulated mineral oil which maintains an almost constant viscosity from normal to sub-zero temperatures. Because it remains free flowing at extremely low temperatures, the performance and efficiency are not affected.
Meyer Hydraulic Fluid M-1 also contains an additive which neutralizes moisture accumulating in the fluid due to condensation. It is effective for a maximum of one year’s use.
Meyer Products Inc. will not be liable for damages resulting from the use of inferior or other fluids or oils.
Replacement of Hydraulic Fluid
After a season’s use, completely drain the hydraulic fluid (including hydraulic fluid in hoses and cylinders on Power Angling models). Drain fluid through filler hole shown in Figure 0-3 or drain hole in base by completely retracting lift rod and unbolting unit to pour fluid out or using a suction pump. On Power Angling models, disconnect the fittings at the Angling cylinders, completely retract the cylinder rods and purge cylinders and hoses of all hydraulic fluid. Flush the complete system including unit, hoses and Power Angling rams with a non wax (Napthenic) cleaner. If kerosene (Parrafinic) is used to flush the system, the system must be flushed again to remove any kerosene with a (Napthenic) based cleaner that is wax free .
Refill Electro Lift
®
unit with M-1 Fluid by fully retracting lift rod (Ram) and filling reservoir to 1-1/2 “ below the filler hole. On Power Angling models, fill and bleed hoses and Power Angling cylinders by loosening hydraulic fittings at cylinders until they leak. Power angle plow repeatedly from one side to the other until fluid flows steadily from the leaking fittings while maintaining a constant check on the reservoir fluid level.
Raise and lower the plow several times and with lift rod fully retracted, give a final check to the fluid level and replace filler plug.
Filters
Clean the two filters (only one in E-46 and E-46H; two in Power Angling units) located in base of unit with mineral spirits or equivalent and blow out with compressed air. See Figure 0-3 for filter locations.
Protection Against Rust and Corrosion
When the Electro Lift® unit is not used for extended periods, protect the chromed lift rod (Ram) by fully extending it and coating it with chassis lubricant. Full extension of the lift rod (Ram) fills the cylinder with hydraulic fluid. On Power Angling models, coat the exposed portions of the Power Angling cylinder rods (Rams) with chassis lubricant to protect them against rust and corrosion.
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SECTION 1 - GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND THEORY OF OPERATION
CONTENTS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................. 5
THEORY OF OPERATION................................................................................................. 5
UNCTIONS .................................................................................................................. 5
•F
•• Models E-46 and E-46H ................................................................................... 5
•• Models E-47, E-47H and E-57, E-57H ........................................................... 5
•ELECTRICAL AND FLOW CHARTS ...................................................................................... 6-18
ELECTRO LIFT® UNIT COMPONENTS ......................................................................... 19
•M
OTORS ...................................................................................................................... 19
•• American Bosch ............................................................................................... 19
•• Prestolite ............................................................................................................ 19
•• Iskra .................................................................................................................... 19
YDRAULIC PUMP .......................................................................................................... 19
•H
•P
RESSURE RELIEF VALVE ................................................................................................ 19-20
OLENOID VALVES ......................................................................................................... 20
•S
•• Cartridge ............................................................................................................ 20
•• Coil...................................................................................................................... 20
“A” Solenoid Valve............................................................................................. 20
“B” Solenoid Valve............................................................................................ 20
“C” Solenoid Valve ........................................................................................... 20
•CHECK VALVES .............................................................................................................. 21
•P
ILOT CHECK VALVE ...................................................................................................... 21
•C
ROSSOVER RELIEF VALVES ............................................................................................ 21
WITCH (MODELS E-46 AND E-46H) ............................................................................ 21
•S
•S
WITCHES (POWER ANGLING MODELS) ............................................................................ 21
•• Dual Switch Control ........................................................................................... 21-22
•• Single Lever Control .......................................................................................... 22
•• Electro-Touch Control......................................................................................... 22
•S
OLENOID SWITCH ........................................................................................................ 22
ILTERS ....................................................................................................................... 22
•F
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
THEORY OF OPERATION
Electro Lift® unit is an electrically powered and electrically controlled hydraulic mechanism specifically designed for use with Meyer Snow Plows. The standard model E-46 raises and lowers the plow hydraulically with an integral 6" stroke hydraulic cylinder while the model E-46H performs the identical task for larger plows with an integral 8" stroke hydraulic cylinder.
In addition to raising and lowering the plow hydraulically, the model E-47, E-47H and E-57, E-57H angles the plow hydraulically, left and right, via remote hydraulic cylinders.
The Electro Lift® unit consists of a specially designed high torque 12-volt DC motor which is directly coupled to a gear-type hydraulic pump. The pump obtains its supply of hydraulic fluid from an integral reservoir which totally surrounds the integral hydraulic cylinder which raises and lowers the plow.
Included in all models is an electrically controlled and powered solenoid valve cartridge “A” which is energized to allow the plow to lower by gravity.
The models E-47 and E-57 include an integral valve body which contains two additional electrically controlled solenoid valve cartridges. Solenoid valve cartridge “B” is energized to route the pressurized hydraulic fluid to the integral hydraulic cylinder to raise the plow. Solenoid valve cartridge “C” is energized to route the pressurized hydraulic fluid to the left remote hydraulic cylinder to angle the plow to the right. Angling the plow to the left only requires energizing the electric motor since the normal route for the pressurized hydraulic fluid is to the right remote hydraulic cylinder.
FUNCTIONS
®
The Electro Lift
models perform basic functions. Because certain of these basic functions are accomplished differently in the models E-46 and E-46H as opposed to the Power Angling models will be treated separately where necessary.
Models E-46 and E-46H
The two basic functions performed are:
• Raise snow plow
• Lower snow plow and float
Refer to Figures 1-1 and 1-2 (pages 6 thru 9) for electrical and hydraulic flow chart for each function. Each figure explains which component is actuated and related in each function.
Models E-47, E-47H and E-57, E-57H
The four basic functions performed are:
• Raise snow plow
• Lower snow plow
• Angle snow plow to right
• Angle snow plow to left
Refer to Figures 1-3 through 1-6 (pages 6 thru 18) for electrical and hydraulic flow chart for each function. Each figure explains which component is actuated and related in each function.
Additional components which control and supply electrical current to the Electro Lift® unit are an operator controlled toggle switch; a solenoid switch to supply high amperage current to the unit’s motor; a wiring harness to distribute low amperage current between the toggle switch or switches, motor solenoid and the solenoid valve cartridge(s); and short heavy gauge cables to distribute high amperage current directly from the positive terminal of the vehicle’s battery and ground the unit directly to the negative terminal of the vehicle’s battery.
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RAISE
SWITCH
IGNITION
LOWER
SWITCH
RAISE &
FUSE
BLACK
WHITE
+
BATTERY
SOLENOID
FIGURE 1-1A
SWITCH
MOTOR
A
BLACK
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- OPE R ATING
- RETURN
- INTAKE or DRAIN
RAISE
HYDRAULIC FLOW CHART
MODELS E-46 & E-46H
TANK
PRESSURE
RE L IEF
E-46 & E-46H
1650 + 50 P.S.I.
CHECK VALVE
LIFT
CYLINDER
FILTER
STRAINER
FIGURE 1-1B
"A"
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SOLENOID
SWITCH
IGNITION
FUSE
BLACK
-
+
WHITE
BATTERY
FIGURE 1-2A
LOWER/FLOAT
SWITCH
SOLENOID
SWITCH
RAISE &
MOTOR
LOWER
A
BLACK
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- OPERATING
- RET U RN
- INTAKE or DRAIN
HYDRAULIC FLOW CHART
LOW ER/FLOA T
MOD ELS E-46 & E-46H
TANK
PRESSURE
RE L IEF
E-46 & E-46H
1650 + 50 P.S.I.
CHECK VALVE
LIFT
CYLINDER
"A"
SOLENOID
ENERGIZED
FILTER
STRAINER
FIGURE 1-2B
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SL IK - STIKSINGLE LEVER
CONTROLLER
GROUND
(BLUE WIRE)
(ORANGE WIRE)
POWER TO SWITCH
6
3
ELECTRO -TO UCH
CONT R OLLE R
(BLACK WIRE)
(GREEN WIRE)
TO "A" SOLENOID
TO "C" SOLENOID
(WHITE WIRE)
TO MOTOR SOLENOID
4
5
2
1
(RED WIRE)
TO "B" SOLENOID
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POWER ANGLING
CYLINDERS
RAISE
HYDRAULIC FLOW CHART
M ODELS E - 4 7 & E-57
- OPERATING
- RETURN
CROSSOVER
REL IEF
3800 + 400 P.S. I
"C"
SOLENOID
PILOT
CHECK
VALVE
CHECK
- INTAKE or DRAIN
FIGURE 1-3B
"B"
SOLENOID
ENERGIZED
FILTER
TANK
PRESSURE
RELIEF
E-47
1650 + 50 P.S. I.
E-57
2000 + 0 P.S. I.
CHECK VAL VE
LIFT
CYLINDER
FILTER
STRAINER
"A"
SOLENOID
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GENUINE PARTS
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FIGURE 1-4A
ELECTRO -TOUCH
CONTROLLER
GROUND
(BLUE WIRE)
(ORANGE WIRE)
POWER TO SWITCH
TO MOTOR SOLENOID
5
6
2
3
(BLACK WIRE)
(GREEN WIRE)
TO "A" SOLENOID
TO "B" SOLENOID
TO "C" SOLENOID
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POWER ANGLING
CYLINDERS
- OPERATING
- RETURN
CROSSOVER
RE LIEF
3800 + 400 P.S.I
"C"
SOLENOID
PILOT
CHECK
VALVE
CHECK
- INTAKE o r DRAIN
HYDRAULIC FLOW CHART
LOW ER/FLOA T
MODELS E-4 7 & E-57
FIGURE 1-4B
"B"
SOLENOID
FILTER
TANK
PRESSURE
RELIEF
E-4 7
1650 + 50 P.S.I.
E-5 7
2000 + 0 P.S.I.
CHECK V ALVE
LIF T
CYLINDER
FILTER
STRAINER
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"A"
SOLENOID
ENERGIZED
SLIK - S T IKSINGLE LEVER
ELECTRO -TOUCH
CONT R OLLER
CONTROLLER
GROUND
(ORANGE WIRE)
(BLACK WIRE)
TO "A" SOLENOID
(BLUE WIRE)
(WHITE WIRE)
POWER TO SWITCH
TO MOTOR SOLENOID
5
6
2
3
(RED WIRE)
(GREEN WIRE)
TO "B" SOLENOID
TO "C" SOLENOID
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Ignition Switch
RIGHT ANGLE
4
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WHITE WIRE - ENERGIZED
Motor Solenoid
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N E E R G
FIGURE 1-5A
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POWER ANGLING
CYLINDERS
HYDRAULIC FLOW CHART
MODELS E-47 & E-57
- OPE R ATING
- RETURN
CROSSOVER
RELIEF
3800 + 400 P.S.I
"C"
SOLENOID
ENERGIZED
PILOT
CHECK
CHECK
VALVE
- INTAKE o r D R A IN
ANGLE RIGHT
FIGURE 1-5B
"B"
SOLENOID
NOT
ENERGIZED
FILTER
TANK
PRESSURE
RELIEF
E-4 7
1650 + 50 P.S.I.
E-5 7
2000 + 0 P.S.I.
CHECK VALVE
LIFT
CYLINDER
FILTER
STRAINER
"A"
SOLENOID
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D1NEGATIVE
A2POSITVE
"C"
N
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FIGURE 1-6A
SLIK - S T IKSINGLE LEVER
ELECTRO -TOUCH
CONT R OLLER
CONTROLLER
GROUND
(ORANGE WIRE)
(BLACK WIRE)
TO "A" SOLENOID
POWER TO SWITCH
TO "C" SOLENOID
6
3
(BLUE WIRE)
(GREEN WIRE)
LEFT ANGLE
L
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A
"ON"
F
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Ignition Switch
(WHITE WIRE)
TO MOTOR SOLENOID
LEFT ANGLE
4
5
2
1
END OF TOUCH PAD HARNESS
(RED WIRE)
TO "B" SOLENOID
1
0
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"ON"
F
Ignition Switch
WHITE WIRE - ENERGIZED
Motor Solenoid
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POWER ANG LING
CYLINDERS
ANG LE LEFT
HYDRAULIC FLOW CHART
MODELS E-4 7 & E-57
- OPERATING
- RETURN
CROSSOVER
REL I E F
3800 + 400 P.S. I
NOT
"C"
SOLENOID
"B"
SOLENOID
ENERGIZED
PILOT
CHECK
CHECK
VALVE
NOT
ENERGIZED
- INTAKE or DRAIN
FILTER
TANK
FIGURE 1-6B
PRESSURE
RE L IE F
E-47
1650 + 50 P.S. I.
E-57
2000 + 0 P.S.I.
CHECK VALVE
LIFT
CYLINDER
FILTER
STRAINER
"A"
SOLENOID
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-
-
BATTERY
+
SWITCH
IGNITION
FUSE
BLACK
WHITE
WHITE
SWITCH
SWITCH ANGLE
BLACK
&
RAISE
LOWER
GREEN
WHITE
RED
SWITCH
SOLENOID
MOTOR
BLACK
LOWER/FLOAT
C
B
A
WHITE
SWITCH
IGNITION
FUSE
BLACK
WHITE
SWITCH
SWITCH ANGLE
&
RAISE
BLACK
LOWER
BATTERY
+
ANGLE RIGHT
SWITCH
SOLENOID
MOTOR
C
GREEN
B
WHITE
RED
A
BLACK
-
BATTERY
+
SWITCH
IGNITION
FUSE
BLACK
WHITE
WHITE
SWITCH
&
RAISE
SWITCH ANGLE
LOWER
GREEN
BLACK
WHITE
SWITCH
SOLENOID
MOTOR
RED
BLACK
RAISE
C
B
A
WHITE
SWITCH
IGNITION
BLACK
WHITE
SWITCH
SWITCH ANGLE
BLACK
&
RAISE
LOWER
-
BATTERY
+
ANGLE LEFT
FUSE
GREEN
WHITE
SOLENOID
RED
SWITCH
MOTOR
C
B
A
BLACK
DUAL SWITCH WIRING
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ELECTRO LIFT® UNIT COMPONENTS
ELECTRO LIFT® UNIT COMPONENTS
MOTORS ( 3”) E-46, E-46H and E-47, E-47H
The 12-volt DC high torque motor used on the Electro
®
Lift
units are interchangeable among all four models. Its function in all four applications is to drive the hydraulic pump. The motor is only energized and operating when pressurized hydraulic fluid is required.
Two different brand motors were used. While they are interchangeable and have nearly identical performance characteristics, they have distinctive design differences.
American Bosch
The American Bosch motor is a four pole, permanent magnet motor which consists primarily of a 3" diameter solid steel frame, armature, brushes and ceramic permanent magnet fields. Because the fields are permanent magnets, they do not require electrical current to operate. Therefore, the motor requires lower amperage to produce a given amount of power.
Electro Lift® units equipped with an American Bosch motor cannot be used on vehicles with a positive ground electrical system since the motor will rotate backwards. Positive ground vehicles will require modification of the brush assembly.
Prestolite - (obsolete)
MOTOR (4-1/2”) E-57, E-57H
Iskra - Single and Two terminal
The Iskra motor is a four pole, electromagnet motor which consists primarily of a 4-1/2" diameter solid steel frame, armature, brushes, field coils and pole pieces. This motor can be used on vehicles with either the common negative ground electrical system or the positive ground electrical system.
HYDRAULIC PUMP
The pump in a hydraulic system employs an external source of power to apply a force to a liquid. A pump develops no power of its own. It simply transfers power from an external source (the electric motor on the Electro Lift® unit) to the liquid in the hydraulic system.
The basic operating principles of the hydraulic pump used in the Electro Lift® units are quite simple. Figure 1-7 illustrates the basic components of a positive displacement gear type pump and their functions. The pumping action takes place within the pump chamber which is connected to the reservoir by the intake line. The pump chamber has an outlet line in which the liquid under motion and pressure leaves the pump to perform work.
RESERVOIR
ELECTRIC
MOTOR
F
L
O
W
DRIVE GEAR
OUTLET LINE
INTAKE LINE
DRIVEN GEAR
PUMP CHAMBER
PUMP HOUSING
F
L
O
W
FIGURE 1-7
PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE
A basic pressure relief valve is shown in Figure 1-8. It consists of a poppet valve and a valve spring. Both are located in a passage which connects the inlet passage to the outlet passage. The poppet valve is normally held closed by the valve spring, sealing the connecting passage from the pressurized outlet passage. The poppet valve, being a piston, is exposed to the pressurized hydraulic fluid in the outlet passage. Whenever the hydraulic pressure against the poppet valve becomes greater than the pressure being exerted on the poppet valve from the opposite direction by the valve spring, the poppet valve will open. This allows some of the pressurized hydraulic fluid to flow through the connecting passage to the non pressurized inlet passage. The effect is to lower the pressure in the outlet passage which will allow the valve spring to close the poppet valve again.
OUTLET PORT
POPPET
VALVE
VALVE
SPRING
PUMP HOUSING
INLET PORT
FIGURE 1-8
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ELECTRO LIFT® UNIT COMPONENTS CONT.
Under a condition, such as when a hydraulic cylinder is extended to the end of its stroke, eliminating additional space for the pressurized hydraulic oil to be pumped into, the alternate opening and closing of the poppet valve controls the pump’s pressure output and provides an escape for the pressurized hydraulic fluid.
The pressure relief valve used in the Electro Lift® pump, while more sophisticated than the one described, functions in the same manner. The pump pressure relief valve may be adjusted on the E-46 & E-47 models to the specified pressure of 1650 P.S.I. by adjusting the set screw after installing a suitable pressure gauge of 2500 P.S.I. in the circuit. Note: The E-57 Model has a nonadjustable pressure relief valve and is factory set to 2000 P.S.I.
SOLENOID VALVES
Hydraulic valves are simple in concept and all have the same basic function: Control the direction of oil flow. One type of Solenoid Valve is used on the models E-46 and E-46H and three types are used on models that Power Angle.
Each Solenoid Valve consists of two components: the Cartridge and the Coil.
WINDING
COIL
ARMATURE
VALVE SPOOL
FIGURE 1-9
“A” Solenoid Valve
The “A” Solenoid Valve is used in all Models. The “A” Cartridge contains a poppet valve whose static or de-energized position is closed. Its energized position is open.
On all four models, the “A” Solenoid Valve retains hydraulic fluid in the lift cylinder. It is energized (opened) to allow the hydraulic fluid to flow from the lift cylinder back to the reservoir, enabling the plow to lower by gravity.
Cartridge
The Cartridge consists of the hydraulic valve mechanism and an armature which enables the valve mechanism to be operated and controlled electrically. The Cartridge is designed to screw in and out of the Electro Lift
®
units much like the
typical “spark plug”.
Coil
The Coil is the electrical component which operates the Cartridge’s valve mechanism by producing magnetism which pulls the Cartridge’s armature toward it. Since the armature is connected to the valve mechanism’s only moving part, it is pulled by the armature.
Figure 1-9 illustrates the typical Coil. Whenever electrical current flows to the Coil, it flows through the winding, which consists of numerous turns of copper wire. The flow of current through the winding produces a magnetic field which pulls the soft iron armature further into the Coil.
The armature pulls the valve spool or poppet valve into its alternate (energized) position. Not illustrated is an integral coil spring, which is compressed when the armature is pulled by the magnetism.
When the current flow ceases, the magnetic field disappears and the compressed coil spring pushes the armature back to its original (de-energized) position.
The “A” Solenoid Valve is designed to remain energized (open) while the plow is lowered, plowing snow. This is the “float” feature which insures that the plow maintains contact with the ground contour.
“B” Solenoid Valve
The “B” Solenoid Valve is used on the Power Angle Electro Lift® models. The “B” Cartridge contains a spool valve whose static (de-energized) position allows the pressurized hydraulic fluid to flow to the “C” Solenoid Valve. In the energized position, the pressurized hydraulic fluid is diverted to the lift cylinder, raising the plow.
“C” Solenoid Valve
The “C” Solenoid valve is used on the Power Angle Electro Lift® models. The “C” Cartridge contains a spool valve whose static (de-energized) position allows the pressurized hydraulic fluid to flow to the right power angling cylinder which angles the plow to the left. At the same time, it allows the hydraulic fluid being forced from the retracting left power angling cylinder to flow through the “C” Cartridge back to the reservoir.
In the energized position, the pressurized hydraulic fluid is diverted to the left power angling cylinder, angling the plow to the right. Also, the hydraulic fluid being forced from the retracting right power angling cylinder flows through the “C” Cartridge back to the reservoir.
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CHECK VALVES
ELECTRO LIFT® UNIT COMPONENTS CONT.
Check valves are very simple devices that have two basic functions: They prevent fluid from passing through them in one direction, but they allow fluid to pass through them in the opposite direction.
In all four Power Angling models a pump check valve is used to prevent hydraulic fluid from leaking back through the pump to the reservoir. Its function on the E-46 and E-46H models is more critical since it is the only means by which pressurized hydraulic fluid pumped into the lift cylinder is prevented from leaking out through the pump, causing the plow to slowly come down.
The E-47 and E-57 models incorporate two additional check valves, necessary because the “B” and “C” Solenoid Valves, being spool valves, have some leakage.
One check valve is located between the “B” Solenoid Valve and the lift cylinder. It prevents the hydraulic fluid in the lift cylinder from leaking back through the “B” Solenoid Valve which could cause the weight of the plow to angle the plow to the left by forcing hydraulic fluid through the “C” Solenoid Valve into the right power angling cylinder.
In this instance, the pressure is not produced by the pump but rather by the damaging force. As an example, assume that the right corner of the plow runs into the end of a curb. The impact will attempt to collapse the right power angling cylinder. As a result, very high hydraulic pressure is produced within the cylinder. When the produced pressure is high enough, it opens the crossover relief valve, allowing the highly pressurized hydraulic fluid to flow directly to the left power angling cylinder.
When the crossover relief valve functions in this manner, the excessive pressure is released, the excessive energy produced by the impact is absorbed, and the result is only a change in angled position of the plow.
The crossover relief valve may be adjusted to the specified pressure of 3800 P.S.I. ± 400 by turning the 3/8” hex cap screw after installing a suitable pressure gauge of 4000 P.S.I. in the circuit. TIGHTEN (TURN IN) ADJUSTMENT SCREW TO INCREASE PRESSURE. See Figure 3-63. Disassembly/ Reassembly figures 3-42 thru 3-62.
SWITCH
(Models E-46 and E-46H)
The other check valve is located between the “B” and “C” Solenoid Valves. It prevents the hydraulic fluid in either power angling cylinder from being forced through the “B” Solenoid Valve to the left cylinder.
PILOT CHECK VALVE
The pilot check valve is more sophisticated in that it incorporates a piston in addition to the ball, seat and spring. It is located between the “C” Solenoid Valve and reservoir. It has two functions: The first is to prevent the hydraulic fluid in either power angling cylinder from leaking back to the reservoir. The second is to allow the hydraulic fluid from the retracting power angling cylinder during the angling cycle to return to the reservoir. This is accomplished by the pressurized hydraulic fluid moving the piston which forces the check ball off its seat.
CROSSOVER RELIEF VALVE
When plowing snow, a snow plow can be exposed to damaging forces caused by impact with hidden obstructions, ends of curbs, etc. With power angling, these damaging forces can damage not only the snow plow but also the vehicle. The crossover relief valve has the function of protecting the snow plow system against these damaging forces under normal snow plowing conditions. The crossover relief valve, cannot protect the system from damaging forces that are too great due to abusive snow plowing conditions.
Basically, the crossover relief valve functions exactly like the previously described pump relief valve. It’s designed to open at a specific pressure.
A single three-position toggle switch Is used on the E-46 and E-46H models. The positions are:
• Off (Center Position)
• Raise (Up Position)
• Lower and Float (Down Position)
In the “off” position, the switch conveys no current.
In the “raise” position, the switch conveys current to the solenoid switch. When released, an internal spring returns the toggle to the “off” position.
In the “lower and float” position, the switch conveys current to the “A” Solenoid Valve. When released, the toggle will stay in the “lower and float” position. The toggle must be manually returned to the “off” position.
SWITCHES (Power Angling Models)
Dual Switch Control
Two three-position toggle switches are used on the E-47 and E-47H models. The first, to raise and lower the plow, has the same positions as the toggle switch used on the E-46 and E-46 H models. However, because it functions differently, it is a completely different switch.
In the “off” position, the switch conveys no current.
In the “raise” position, the switch conveys current to the solenoid switch and the “B” Solenoid Valve. When released, an internal spring returns the toggle to the “off” position.
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ELECTRO LIFT® UNIT COMPONENTS CONT.
SWITCHES (Power Angling Models) Cont.
Dual Switch Control
The second toggle switch is to angle the plow. The positions are:
•Off (Center Position)
•Angle Left (Left Position)
•Angle Right (Right Position)
In the “off” position, the switch conveys no current.
In the “angle left” position, the switch conveys current to the solenoid switch. When released, an internal spring returns the toggle to the “off” position.
In the “angle right” position, the switch conveys current to the solenoid switch and to the “C” Solenoid Valve. When released, an internal spring returns the toggle to the “off” position.
Single Lever Control
A single lever control is also used on the Electro
®
Lift
models. This switch (five-position) functions the same as the two three-position toggle switches previously discussed.
Electro-Touch® Control Pad
IMPORTANT:
The power lead to the switch should be connected to a terminal on the fuse panel that is HOT ONLY when the ignition switch is in the “ON” position.
When the control switch is powered up, yellow lights illuminate the arrows of the individual functions. The up arrow for raise, the left arrow for angle left, the right arrow for angle right and the down arrow for lower or float.
Holding the down arrow for a full second will activate a light located in the upper left corner of the Electro-Touch® switch. This light indicates the snow plow is now in the float position. In this position the snow plow will be able to follow the contour of the road and the snow plow can also be angled to the left or right. Touching the up arrow will automatically cancel the float position.
CAUTION: When the snow plow is not in operation, the Electro-Touch
®
Control Switch should be in the
“OFF” position.
SOLENOID SWITCH
®
The Electro Lift
motor requires more current or amperage to operate than the vehicle wiring, vehicle ignition switch or toggle switches have the capacity to handle. The solenoid switch is essentially a heavy duty switch with the capacity to handle the heavy current required by the motor. It is closed electrically by the solenoid to convey the heavy current directly from the vehicle battery via heavy gauge electrical cable. The solenoid, which functions essentially the same as the previously described solenoid valves, receives its low amperage current at the proper times via the wiring harness. This solenoid must be grounded to operate properly.
FILTERS
Cleanliness is perhaps the single most important ingredient in assuring a hydraulic system’s reliability. Should the hydraulic fluid become contaminated, malfunction and permanent damage to the hydraulic system may occur. For this reason, all the Electro Lift
®
units are equipped with a filter
system consisting of:
E-46 E-47, E-57
E-46H E-47H, E-57H
X X A fine screen strainer on the
reservoir pump inlet.
X X A filter screen between the lift
cylinder and “A” Solenoid Valve.
X A high pressure filter on the pressure
side of the pump.
With this system, the hydraulic fluid is filtered as it leaves the reservoir on its way to the pump and on the Power Angling units filtered again as it leaves the pump. Because clean hydraulic fluid is most important to insure “A” Solenoid Valve reliability, the hydraulic fluid leaving the lift cylinder is filtered before passing through the “A” Solenoid Valve. The filter screen and high pressure filter are easily removed for periodic cleaning or replacement.
This switch is short circuit, open circuit and temperature protected. If any of these conditions exists, the overload light will illuminate. The overload light is located just below the float light in the upper left corner of the Touch Pad. Reset is accomplished by cycling the power to the Touch Pad via the on/ off switch located to the left of the cord as it enters the Touch Pad.
NOTE: Additional filter screens are added to the “A”, “B” and “C” Cartridge Valves.
IMPORTANT:
Should the hydraulic fluid become contaminated, it will be necessary to replace all the hydraulic oil in the system. The complete system (hydraulic unit, power angling cylinders and hoses) should be flushed. Flush the system with Meyer Hydra-Flush™ Fluid M-2.
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SECTION 2 - DIAGNOSIS
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION............................................................................ 24
TESTING TIPS ............................................................................................... 24
“RAISE” Troubleshooting ............................................................................. 25
“LEAK DOWN” Troubleshooting ................................................................. 26
“LOWER” Troubleshooting .......................................................................... 26
“ANGLE LEFT” Troubleshooting.................................................................. 27
“ANGLE RIGHT” Troubleshooting ............................................................... 28
“WILL NOT HOLD ANGLE” Troubleshooting ............................................ 29
“CROSSOVER RELIEF VALVE” Flow Chart............................................... 29
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DIAGNOSTIC FLOW CHART FOR
E-46, E-47 and E-57 ELECTRO LIFT® UNITS
These charts are intended to be used as an aid in diagnosing problems on the Electro Lift® units. They are not a substitute for factory training and experience. Be certain to read the General Information and Testing Tips sections before attempting any troubleshooting.
IMPORTANT: Maintenance and repairs must be performed with the moldboard on the ground.
General Information
Before any troubleshooting is started, make certain the following conditions are met.
1. The moldboard is pointing straight ahead. This can often be done by coupling the left cylinder into the right cylinder and pushing the moldboard by hand.
2. The power angling cylinders must be installed correctly on to the A- frame. The left cylinder (Driver’s side) has a hose attached with a male half of a coupler at the end; the right cylinder (Passenger side) has a hose attached with a female half of a coupler at the end.
3. The solenoid coils must be on their proper valve. The “C” coil (green wire) must be next to angling fittings. The “B” coil (red wire) is located to the front of the Electro Lift® Unit. The “A” coil (black wire) is smaller and is located on the back side of the unit. (See Drawing).
TESTING TIPS
Many tests do not require removing the Electro Lift® unit from the vehicle. However, more thorough testing can be per-
formed using the Meyer Test Stand which allows direct pressure and amperage readings.
1. Using a screwdriver or other small tool to check for magnetism of the solenoid coils “A”, “B”, “C”. Place the tool on the nut
securing the coil and have an assistant operate the switch. You should feel strong magnetic attraction.
2. Use a test light or volt meter to determine whether there is power at the harness or switch. The current 22154 Electro-Touch
Control has been redesigned. Note: The Electro-Touch Controller now has raised buttons and its circuitry has been changed from analog to digital, functions have not changed. For troubleshooting for power at the solenoids do not disconnect wires. To check for power, prick the wire through the insulation for testing. The control knows when a short or an open connection occurs and will go into overload mode for the function being activated. To reset the controller turn the switch on and off. The Electro-Touch Control will not operate if not wired properly. Controller must be grounded, Orange wire from switch harness attaches to the negative terminal of the battery. Reference Form 1-795 for wiring diagram.
3. When determining AMP draw of the motor, always obtain the highest value possible, i.e, at maximum raise or maximum
angle with motor running.
4. Proper rotation for the 3” motor (American Bosch) is indicated by an arrow located on top side of the (Part # 15026) pump.
5. The pump shaft of a good pump can be turned smoothly using two fingers. If it can’t be turn easily, the pump is too tight and
must be replaced.
6. Pump pressure can be measured at an angle hose (note pressure at full angle) or in the pressure filter port (an adaptor is
necessary for the filter port). Note: The E-57 Electro Lift® Unit has a non adjustable pressure relief valve.
7. Flush the complete system including unit, hoses and power angling rams with Meyer Hydra-Flush™ Fluid M-2.
To Ignition Switch (Accessory Side)
FUSE
22092
20A
White
Motor Solenoid
(Must be grounded)
15680
D
R
A
I
D
R
A
I
N
P
N
L
U
G
F
I
L
T
E
R
S
Coupler
Weather Cap
To P a s s e n ge r S i d e Power Angling Ram. (Angle Left)
Pressure Relief Filler Plug
"B"
G
R
E
R
E
E
N
D
"
"
B
C
"
"
B
L
A
C
K
"
A
"
To D ri v e r ' s S id e
"C"
Coupler Weather Plug
"A"
Ground
A2
NE
B
A
T
T
E
+
-
To Motor
G
P
O
S
R
Y
D1
To Positive Battery Terminal
Power Angling Ram. (Angle Right)
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SNO
W PLOW WILL NOT RAISE
Does th e Motor Operate?
YES
Is the fluid level 1-1/2" below filler hole?
YES
Does the snow plow angle to the left instead of raising?
YES
NO
Is there power going to the mo to r?
YES
Remo v e motor . Does motor run when 12 volts is applied?
YES
Can the pump shaft turn by hand?
YES
Replace pump.
NO
ADD M-1 Fluid
Does the snow plow
NO
angle when the An g le S witch is activate d ?
YES
Clean or Replace "A" Valve.
-Retest - Does snow plow raise?
NO
YES
Is the "A" V alve stuck in the open position?
Disassemble unit ­ Inspect O-rings,
NO
Cylinder,Piston assembly . Look for blockage in Sump Casting passages.
NO
Inspec t M o to r -
NO NO
Armature, Brushes Repair or Replace Motor as necessary
Is Ground Cable attached to the Negative (-) Battery Terminal?
NO
Is there pressure (or flow) at the Filter port?
YES
Can pump relief pressure be adjusted to 1650 + E-46 & E-47
Are all electrical connections clean and tight? Is Battery Charged?
NO
YES
Is there power Is there power going to the motor solenoid, at White Wire?
NO
leaving the
switch?
Check switch
for Continuity
YES YES
Replace the Motor Solenoid.
Are the
NO NO
Filters Clogged?
YES
Clean or Replace Filters.
NO
50 P.S.I
YES
Charge Battery ­Clean and tighten all electrical Connections.
Replace the Wiring Harness.
Is the moto r tu rnin g the proper direction?
NO
Check for clogged strainer - Is oil getting to the pump?
YES
Is the pump shaft turning tightly?
Replace the Pump.
NO
Replace the Pump.
NO
Check Wires at Molded connector.
YES
Is the Fuse OK?
YES
Replace the Raise Switch .
NO
NO
Does the motor armatu re tu rn tightly?
YES
Repair or Replace the mot o r.
Replace Fuse. Check for short
NO
in Harness, "B" Coil, Switch Connections, Motor Solenoid, Electric Motor .
Check Brushes for proper installation or replace motor.
Clean strainer and flush the system completely.
Does the "B" Coil (Red W ire ) h av e magnetism?
NO
YES
Are the "B" Valve O-Rings in good Conditio n?
NO
Replace O-Rings.
YES
Replace P .A. Block
Clean or Replace the "B" Valve and retest.
NO
with E-46 plate and retest. - Does snow plow Raise now?
YES
Replace P.A. Bl ock
NO
Replace Sump Base.
Is there power to the "B" Coil? (Red Wire) at Harness
YES
Replace "B" Coil.
NO
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Is there power leaving the switch at the red wire?
YES
Replace the wiring harness.
NO
Are wires in molded connector making contact with the switch?
YES
Replace the Raise switch.
SNOW PLOW LEAKS DOW N
Does th e
NO
snow plow drop straight down?
YES
Are "A" Valve O-rings in good condition? Does "A" Valve stem move fr e e ly?
YES
E-47: Dissasemble unit Inspect O-Rings,Cylinder, Piston Assemb ly. Doe s it hold no w?
NO
NO
Does the snow plow drop and angle to the le ft?
YES
Replace "B" Check Valve Does it now hold?
Replace O-Rings Replace "A" Valve
"E- 4 6 ONLY" Replace Pump Check Valve (Rem e mber to c o in th e b a ll to th e se a t). Does it now Hold?
NO
Replace Sump Base
NO
Replace "B" Valve Does it now hold?
NO
NO
Dissasemble unit Inspect O-Rings,Cylinder, Piston A ssembly. Doe s it h o ld n o w?
Replace Sump Base
NO
Replace Sump Base
Does "A " Coil (Black Wire) have magnetism?
YES
Replace "A" Va lve Does it now lower?
SNOW PLOW W ILL NOT LOW ER
NO
Is there power to the "A" C oil (Bla c k Wire) at harness?
NO
Check for a clogged filter or a blocked passageway.
YES
Replace "A" Coil
NO
Is there power leaving the switch at th e Black Wire?
YES
NO
Check for Bent or Siezed Ram Assembly.
Replace Harness
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NO
A re wires in molde d connector making contact with th e switch ?
YES
Is Fuse OK?
YES
Replace Switch
NO
Replace the fuse ­Check for short in harness, "A" Coil, Switch connections.
SNO
Can the snow plow Raise?
YES
Does th e motor run when angle switch is pushed?
NO
NO
W PLOW WILL NOT ANGLE LEFT
See the Raise Flow C h a rt Section
Are the wires in
Is there p o w er to the motor solenoid? (White Wire)
NO
Is there power leaving the switch?
YES
NO
molded connector making contact with the switc h ?
YES
YES
Does the snow plow raise instead of angling left?
YES
Clean or replace the "B" Valve. Retes t
Does the snow plow
NO
angle to the right when the angle switch is pushed left?
YES
Clean or replace the "C" Valve. Retes t
Replace Harness
Is the ampere draw
NO
less than 100 amperes while trying to angle snow p lo w?
YES
Is the Pilo t p is to n in
NO
good condition? (worn/sloppy or Missing)
YES
Are "C" Valve O-Rings in good condition?
YES
Clean or replace the Crossover Relief. Does the snow plow now an gle?
NO
NO
NO
NO
Replace Piston
Replace O-Rings
Replace the P .A. Block
Replace Angle Switch
Can the snow plow be angled by hand when the P.A. Rams a re disconnected from A-Frame?
YES
Will the snow plow angle right & left if n o t allo wed to travel to e x tre me angled position?
YES
T em porarily put 1/2" blocks between the Sector and A-Frame to limit the degree of angle. Will the snow plow now angle?
Weld 1-1/2" x 1-1/2" x 1/2" spacers to the A-Frame stops.
YES
Relieve the interference
NO
between the Sector and A-Frame.
NO
Does pressure remain in angle hose when the motor is not running?
YES
If both hoses are stiff inspect the Pilot Check Piston and "C" Valve for bindin g .
Replace both the
NO
Coupler sets and/or clean or replace the "C" Valve.
If one hose is stiff inspect the the "C" valve for binding. Replace Coupler sets.
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SNOW PLOW WILL NOT ANGLE RIGHT
Can the snow plow Raise ?
YES
Does the motor run when angle switch is pushed?
YES
Does the snow plow raise ins te a d of angling le ft?
YES
Clean or replace the "B" Valve. Rete st
NO
NO
Is there p o wer to the motor solenoid? (White Wire)
NO
Can the snow plow angle to the Left?
Does the "C" Coil have magnetism? (Green Wire)
See the Raise Flow Chart Section
YES
NO
Is there p o wer leaving the switch?
YES
Replace Harness
Is there p o wer to
NO
the "C " C oil? (Green wire at harness)
YES
NO
NO
Are the wires in molded connector making contact with the switch?
YES
Replace Angle Switch
Is there power leaving the switch?
YES
NO
Are the wires in molded connector making contact with the sw itc h ?
YES
YES
Are "C" Valve O-Rings in good condition?
YES
Clean or replace the Crossover Relief. Does the snow plow now angle?
NO
Replace the "C" Coil. Retes t
Replace O-Rings
Replace both the Coupler sets and/or clean or replace the "C" Valve.
NO
Replace Harness
Replace the P.A. Block
Replace Angle Switch
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SNOW PLOW WILL NOT HOLD ANGLE
Are the Rams mushy? Can you push the moldboard 6" to 8" by h a n d?
YES
Bleed air from the system and snug up gland nuts. Check couplers and fittings for leak s.
"B" SOLENOID
NO
Does the moldboard hold left angle & release from rig ht angle ?
YES
Inspect "C" Valve O-rings Change if necessary. Does snow plow now angle?
Are the "C" Valve
NO
O-Rings in poor cond itio n ?
YES
Replace O-Rings
Change Pilot Check
NO
Ball a n d Seat. does snowplow now hold?
Is Crossover Relief set
NO
at 3800 + Are Crossover O-Rings in go od co n dition?
Inspect Crossover Relief.
NO
(Rebuild or Replace) Does snow plow now hold angle?
Crossover Relief Valve
"C" SOLENOID
400 P .S.I.?
YES
Replace the P.A. Block
Set C r o s s over R e lie f to
NO
380 0 + Replace Crossover O-Rings or complete Crossover .
NO
Replace the P.A. Block
Pressure
400 P .S.I.
CHECK VALVE
PILOT CHECK
CROSSOVER R E L IE F 3800 + 400 P.S.I
POWER AN GLING CYLINDERS
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SECTION 3 - REPAIR PROCEDURES
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................. 31
UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY ........................................ 31
Disassembly .................................................................................... 31
Reassembly ..................................................................................... 31
• Additional Reassembly Points ................................................... 31
PUMP...................................................................................................... 31
Shaft Seal Replacement ................................................................ 31
ELECTRO LIFT
Exploded View ................................................................................ 32
Parts Breakdown ............................................................................ 33
Disassembly Photos ....................................................................... 34-41
Reassembly Photos........................................................................ 41-43
CROSSOVER RELIEF VALVE
Disassembly .................................................................................... 44-45
Reassembly ..................................................................................... 46-49
BRUSH REPLACEMENT ..................................................................... 50
Iskra Brush Replacement .............................................................. 50
American Bosch Brush Replacement.......................................... 50-51
VALVE CARTRIDGES “A”, “B” & “C” .................................................. 51
“A” Cartridge .................................................................................... 51
“B” & “C” Cartridges ...................................................................... 51
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SPECIAL TOOLS .................................................................................. 52
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................
53
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Using the proper guidelines and precautions, all four model Electro Lift® units are easy to disassemble and reassemble. Figure 3-1 (page 32) is an exploded view which applies to all four models. It should be used as the primary reference for proper reassembly. Where necessary, this section includes additional information, photographs and illustrations to assure proper and efficient repairs.
UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
Model E-46, E-46H, and Power Angling units with the exception of the Power Angling Valve Assembly, the parts and disassembly / reassembly procedures are common to all models.
Many repair procedures, including removal and replacement of the “B” and “C” Solenoid Valves, can be accomplished without removing the unit from the vehicle. While Figures 3-2 through 3-62 show the unit clamped in a vise, make all possible repairs on the vehicle when possible.
NOTE: Pump Assembly should not be disassembled since it cannot be serviced with the exception of the pressure relief valve (pages 19-20) and pump shaft seal which is covered separately in this section.
Motor should be taken to the appropriate (American Bosch or Prestolite) authorized service station in your area for all parts and service with the exception of brush replacement. Procedure for American Bosch motor brush replacement is covered separately in this section.
Disassembly
Reassembly
See Figures 3-31 through 3-41 (pages 41-43) for important reassembly points on any of the four models.
See Figures 3-49 through 3-62 (Pages 46-49) for Crossover Relief reassembly.
Additional Reassembly Points
O-Rings- Coat liberally with hydraulic fluid and
position carefully to minimize possibility of damage during assembly.
Fasteners- Torque all fasteners which are specified to
insure proper reliability and prevent damage due to over-tightening.
PUMP
Shaft Seal Replacement
NOTE: Do not disassemble pump assembly.
1. Remove motor as shown in Figures 3-4 and 3-5 (page 34).
2. Using an appropriate tool, pry out the original shaft seal, being careful not to damage the shaft or pump housing.
3. Liberally coat the replacement seal I.D. with hydraulic fluid and apply a very light film of Permatex Form-A-Gasket No. 2 or equivalent to the replacement seal O.D.
See Figures 3-2 through 3-11 (pages 34-36), Figures 3-25 through 3-31 (pages 39-41) for important disassembly points on any of the four models. See Figure 3-12 (page 36) for important disassembly points on the E-46 and E-46H models.
See Figures 3-13 through 3-24 (pages 36-39) for important disassembly points on the Electro Lift® units.
See Figures 3-42 through 3-48 (Pages 44-45) for Crossover Relief disassembly.
4. Carefully slide the replacement seal (metal side up) over the shaft until it is squarely against the pump housing.
5. Center a 11/16" hex deep socket over the seal and use it and a plastic or leather mallet to squarely drive the seal into the pump.
6. Replace the motor as shown in Figures 3-39 through 3-40 (page 43).
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63
56
89
57 58 59
73
65
61 62
60
81
55
80
68
69
79
64
55
71
70
72
66
67
54
53
32
44
52
75
76
77
78
86
87
88
Adjustable cross-over relief valve.
Note: Oil seepage, if any, at O-ring (86)
is normal, DO NOT attempt to stop this seepage by further tightening of the Acorn Nut.
85
84
83
74
ELECTRO LIFT
Exploded View
Caution: Tor q u e t o 100-125 in.-lbs.
46
Notch on underside
Backup
73
O Ring
O Ring Backup
O Ring Backup
Caution: Tor q u e t o
75-85 in. lbs.
34
33
43
82
91
35
44
47
37
36
15
16
17
13
21
20
12
10
11
31
30
90
E-46 only
19
18
14
38
45
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Caution: To r q u e to 10 in.-lbs.
Caution: Tor q u e t o 100-125 in.-lbs.
23
28
24
27
25
26
29
41
42
49
50
"A" Solenoid
Caution:
To rq ue to
100-125 in.-lbs.
22
("H" Units ONLY)
39
40
48
50b
51
49b
(A2)
(+)
9
48b
51
Caution:
Tor qu e t o
45-55 in.-lbs.
Sealant
3
(D1)
(-)
2
8
1
9
NON ADJUSTABLE
4
7
6
Note: For Prestolite Motors extra set
of holes must be drilled and tapped.
15054
15026
15581
39
40
41
42
15043
45
38
E-46 & E47 Motor & Pump Assy.
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45-55 in.-lbs.
Caution:
Sealant
Caution: Tor q u e t o
Torque to
100-125 in.-lbs.
Locknut 5/16-24
15611
PARTS BREAKDOWN
E-46, E-47 & E-47H
E-57 & E-57H
ELECTRO-LIFT
STANDARD- LONG STROKE-
UP THROUGH HM-9 & HM-10
ITEM 1-1/8" x 6" Stroke 1-1/8" x 8" Stroke QTY. DESCRIPTION
1 15869 15869 1 Pump & Motor Assy. (12 volt) 1b 15890 15890 1 Pump & Motor Assy. (24 volt) 2a 15727 15727 1 • Motor - 12 Volt (2 Terminal) 2b 15891 15891 1 • Motor - 24 Volt (2 Terminal) 3 15889 15889 1 • Pump Assy. 4 15874 15874 1 ••Kit - Pump Relief Valve 5 15870 15870 1 •• Relief Valve Assy. 6 15878 15878 1 •• Plug w/O-Ring 7* 15875 15875 1 Seal Kit Relief Valve 8 15877 15877 1 Pump Shaft Seal 9 22339 22339 3 Soc. Head 5/16-18 x 1-3/4" 10 15045 15204 1 Cylinder Tank 11* 15131 15131 1 O-Ring 3-1/2 I.D. 12* 15163 15163 1 O-Ring 1-15/16 I.D. 13* 15198 15198 1 O-Ring 1-1/8 I.D. 14 15194 15194 1 Cover & Seal Assy. 15* 05119 05119 1 • Wiper 16* 15131 15131 1 • O-Ring 3-1/2 I.D. 17 15199 15199 1 • Sleeve
18 21805 21805 1 • Reducer Bushing 1/4 x 1/8 19 21806 21806 1 • Pressure Relief Valve 20 15207 15205 1 Cylinder 21 15209 15209 1 Washer (Grooves Down) 22 15335 15761 1 Ram Assembly 23 15208 15206 1 • Ram 24 15158 15158 1 • Piston 25 15219 15219 1 • Piston Follower 26 15760 15760 1 • Spacer 27* 15162 15162 1 • Packing Cup 28* 15125 15125 1 • O-Ring 7/16 I.D. 29 20316 20316 1 • Locknut 1/2-13 30 15573 15573 1 Base & Strainer Assy. 31 15326 15326 1 • Strainer 32 15641 15641 2 • Filter Kit - 9/16" 33 15619 15619 1 •• Filter 34 21999 21999 1 •• Plug w/O-Ring - 9/16" 35 15042 15203 3 Stud 36 15621 15621 1 Baffle 37 21980 21980 2 Retainer Ring 38 15574 15574 1 Pump Check Valve Kit 39* 15124 15124 1 • O-Ring 3/8 I.D. 40 1 • Seat 41 1 • Ball, 9/32 42 1 • Spring
C-9 ONLY
E-57 E-57H
15865 15866 1 Lift Ass'y. (Unit only) 12 volt 15881 15885 1 Lift Ass'y. (Unit only) 24 volt
08473 08473 1 Pressure Relief Valve Kit
Parts indented are included in assembly under which they are indented.
PARTS LIST
ITEM 1-1/8" x 6" Stroke 1-1/8" x 8" Stroke QTY. DESCRIPTION
43* 15122 15122 3 O-Ring 1/4 I.D. 44 21999 21999 1 Drain Plug w/O-Ring - 9/16" 45* 15127 15127 1 O-Ring 5/8 I.D. 46* 21929 21929 3 Washer, Nyltite 5/16 47 20697 20697 3 Locknut 5/16 - 24 48 15972 15972 1 "A" Solenoid Assembly 49 15905 15905 1 •• "A" Coil, Black Wire (12V) 50 15660 15660 1 •• "A" Cartridge Valve 51* 15431 15431 1 ••• Seal Kit, "A" Valve 48b 15661 15661 1 "A" Solenoid Assembly 49b 15659 15659 1 •• "A" Coil, Black Wire Plastic
50a 15660 15660 1 •• "A" Cartridge Valve 51b* 15431 15431 1 ••• Seal Kit, "A" Valve 52 15758 15758 1 • Valve Assy. w/Coup. (12V)
53 22295 22295 1 • Forged 90 Degree Elbow 54 22294 22294 1 • Coupler, Female Half 55 22293 22293 1 • Coupler, Male Half 56 15639 15639 1 • Kit-Pilot Check Valve 57 1 •• Ball, Steel 58 1 •• Spring 59 1 •• Plug 60 15609 15609 1 • Piston 61 15359 15359 1 • Plug Valve Block 62* 15126 15126 1 •• O-ring 9/16 I.D. 63 15697 15697 1 • "B" Solenoid Assembly 64 15382 15382 1 •• "B" Coil, Red Wire
65 15698 15698 1 •• "B" Cartridge Valve 66* 15432 15432 1 •• Seal Kit-"B" Cartridge 67 15576 15576 1 • Kit- "B" Check Valve 68 1 •• Ball, 7/16 69 1 •• Spring 70 15358 15358 1 • "C" Solenoid Assembly 71 15430 15430 1 •• "C" Coil, Green Wire
72 15381 15381 1 •• "C"-Cartridge Valve 73* 15433 15433 1 •• Seal Kit-"C" Cartridge 74 15606 15606 1 • Kit-Crossover Valve * 15610 15610 1 •• Seal Kit-Crossover Valve
75 21826 21826 4 Soc. Head 5/16-18 x 1-1/2"
®
STANDARD- LONG STROKE-
UP THROUGH HM-9 & HM-10
C-9 ONLY
E-57 E-57H
15662 15662 1 •• "A" Coil, Black Wire (24V)
15779 15779 1 • Valve Assy. w/Coup. (24V)
15444 15444 1 •• "B" Coil, Red Wire (24V)
15445 15445 1 •• "C" Coil, Green Wire (24V)
(includes items A,B,D,M)
* Parts included in Master Seal Kit Part No. 15888
Basic Seal Kit Part No. 15254 Pump Relief Valve @ 2000 P.S.I. full flow. Non Adjustable Set Crossover Relief Valve @ 3800 ± 400 P.S.I. @ 2-1/2 G.P.M.
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DISASSEMBLY - ALL MODELS
FIGURE 3-2
To drain oil from the unit, remove the drain plug using a 11/16" wrench.
E-46, E-46H & E-47, E-47H
FIGURE 3-3
Drain Plug removed.
FIGURE 3-4
To replace the motor remove the two cap screws, use a 10mm hex socket on the E-57 and a 3/8" hex socket on the E-46 and E-47.
E-46, E-46H & E-47, E-47H
FIGURE 3-5
Hold the motor parts together while removing it from the pump.
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DISASSEMBLY - ALL MODELS
E-46, E-46H & E-47, E-47H
FIGURE 3-6
To remove the pump, E-57 use a 1/4” Allen socket on the three bolts. E-46 and E-47 use a 1/2" hex socket on the three locknuts. The studs usually unscrew with the nuts.
E-46, E-46H & E-47, E-47H
FIGURE 3-7
Pump removed from the unit base.
FIGURE 3-8
Remove the “A” Coil using a 3/8" or 1/2" wrench.
FIGURE 3-9
Coil removed from the “A” Cartridge.
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DISASSEMBLY - ALL MODELS
FIGURE 3-10
The “A” Cartridge is removed using a 7/8" or 1-1/8" hex deep socket.
E-46 & E-46H ONLY
FIGURE 3-11
The “A” Cartridge is removed. Clean screen by soaking cartridge in cleaning solvent.
FIGURE 3-12
End plate is removed by using a 1/4" hex key on the four socket head screws. Note orientation of plate to the unit, this is critical when assembling.
FIGURE 3-13
Remove “B” and “C” Coil by using a 7/16" Wrench on the retaining nuts.
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DISASSEMBLY - E-47 and E-57 MODELS
FIGURE 3-14
Coils removed from cartridges.
FIGURE 3-15
A special hex socket, part number 21891, may be required to remove “B” and “C” Cartridges. (See Figure 3-67)
FIGURE 3-16
“B” & “C” Cartridge being removed from valve block. Clean cartridges by soaking in kerosene.
FIGURE 3-17
A magnetic probe is extremely useful for removal of small valve parts. This is the 7/16" check ball for “B” Cartridge being removed.
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DISASSEMBLY - E-47 & E-57 MODELS
FIGURE 3-18
“B” Cartridge check spring removed.
FIGURE 3-19
Use a 13/16” Hex Socket to remove pilot valve plug.
FIGURE 3-20
Pilot check piston being removed. Handle piston with care. If piston is scratched or damaged, it must be replaced.
FIGURE 3-21
The valve body can be removed from unit using a 1/4" hex key or Allen Socket.
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DISASSEMBLY - E-47 & E-57 MODELS
FIGURE 3-22
Use a 1/4" hex key or Allen Socket to remove pilot valve plug.
FIGURE 3-23
Pilot check spring being removed from valve body.
FIGURE 3-24
Pilot check ball removed. This is a 3/8" diameter steel ball.
FIGURE 3-25
There are two filters on E-47 and E-47H and one on E-46 and E-46H units. Remove filters with an 11/16" wrench.
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DISASSEMBLY - ALL MODELS
FIGURE 3-26
Filters removed; soak in kerosene before reassembling.
FIGURE 3-27
Before removing ram and piston assembly, extend rod fully. This drains out remaining oil in cylinder.
FIGURE 3-28
When disassembling the reservoir-cylinder assembly use a 1/2" hex socket to remove the lock nuts. The studs usually unscrew from the base with the nuts.
FIGURE 3-29
Cover is removed from reservoir using a large screw driver and hammer or mallet as shown, tapping lightly around the top cap.
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FIGURE 3-30
Remove ram and cylinder assembly from reservoir then pull ram out of cylinder. Worn packing cup on piston should be replaced if cloth backing is visible.
REASSEMBLY - ALL MODELS
FIGURE 3-31
Remove nuts, baffle and retainer rings from studs and screw the studs into the base. Clean reassemble Sump Base (30) in reverse order.
NOTE: Notch on the washer to be on underside.
FIGURE 3-32
Clean all paint from ram then slide the cylinder over the ram piston assembly using a rubber or leather mallet.
FIGURE 3-33
Install cylinder assembly carefully being certain it seats squarely on “O” ring in base. Assemble O-Ring (13) and Washer (21) as shown.
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REASSEMBLY - ALL MODELS
FIGURE 3-34
Reinstall reservoir using mallet to seat reservoir squarely.
FIGURE 3-35
Install cover assembly using mallet to seat cover, making certain filter plug is properly located.
E-46, E-46H & E-47, E-47H
FIGURE 3-36
Drain plug and filters to be torqued to 75-85 in. lbs. with an 11/16" hex socket. Remove nuts from pump studs and screw into base.
FIGURE 3-37
Torque the bolts to 100-125 in. lbs. using a 1/4” hex key or Allen Socket.
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REASSEMBLY - ALL MODELS
E-46, E-46H & E-47, E-47H
E-46, E-46H & E-47, E-47H
FIGURE 3-38
Use a flat tool to hold the pump check valve in place and assemble pump. Torque the pump to 100-125 in. lbs. On the E-57 use a 1/4” Allen socket on the bolts and on the E-46 and E-47 use a 1/2" hex socket on the locknuts.
E-46, E-46H & E-47, E-47H
FIGURE 3-39
To reinstall motor, align pump shaft quill and motor shaft with appropriate bolt holes. Use a 10mm hex socket on the E-57 and a 3/8" hex socket on the E-46 and E-47.
REFILL UNIT WITH MEYER M-1
HYDRAULIC FLUID
FIGURE 3-40
Torque cap screws to 45 - 55 in. lbs. using a 3/8” (E-47) or 10mm (E-57) hex socket, then apply Permatex Form-A-Gasket No. 2 or equivalent sealant around each cap screw head.
FIGURE 3-41
Follow instructions under
“Replacement of Hydraulic Fluid”
See POST SEASON MAINTENANCE on page 3
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CROSSOVER RELIEF VALVE DISASSEMBLY
FIGURE 3-42
Remove Acorn Nut (61), O-ring (60) using a 15/16” open end wrench.
FIGURE 3-43
Remove Plug (58) and adjusting Screw (59) using a 3/8” open end wrench.
FIGURE 3-44
Remove Plug (58), Adjusting Screw (59) and Disc (57).
FIGURE 3-45
Remove Pressure Spring (55)
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CROSSOVER RELIEF VALVE DISASSEMBLY
FIGURE 3-46
Remove Poppet (52), Guide (54), Washer (53), Spacer (56).
FIGURE 3-47
Remove Cage (50), O-ring (49) using special tool.
FIGURE 3-48
Remove bottom O-ring (48) using special tool.
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CROSSOVER RELIEF VALVE REASSEMBLY
FIGURE 3-49
Correct order when reassembling Crossover Relief Valve (47). Note: All parts should be dipped in oil prior to their assembly.
FIGURE 3-50
Reinstall O-ring (48) making certain it is seated to the bottom of the cavity.
FIGURE 3-51
Install small O-ring (51) into top of cage (50).
FIGURE 3-52
Install small bushing (51) onto poppet (52).
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CROSSOVER RELIEF VALVE REASSEMBLY
FIGURE 3-53
Assemble Poppet with bushing into Cage as shown.
FIGURE 3-54
To install Bushing (51), assemble Washer (53) onto the Poppet as shown. Press Washer down on Cage, this will put equal pressure on the Bushing. Hold Washer (53) in place then remove Poppet from Cage.
FIGURE 3-55
Slide O-ring (49) over bottom of Cage. DO NOT push O-ring completely onto shoulder of Cage. Drop Cage assembly into block cavity.
FIGURE 3-56
Seat Cage assembly (50) to the bottom of the block cavity using a Drift Pin of approximately the same diameter. Tap Drift Pin lightly with a hammer until Cage assembly bottoms out and seals against O-rings (48) and (49).
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CROSSOVER RELIEF VALVE REASSEMBLY
FIGURE 3-57
Reassemble Poppet (52) into Cage.
FIGURE 3-58
Reassemble Washer (53) smooth side up.
FIGURE 3-59
Assemble Spacer (56).
FIGURE 3-60
Reassemble Spring guide (54) smooth side down.
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CROSSOVER RELIEF VALVE REASSEMBLY
FIGURE 3-61
Reassemble Spring (55).
FIGURE 3-62
Reassemble Plug (58) with Adjusting Screw (59) and disc (57).
To properly adjust the Crossover Relief Valve refer to page 21. Push leading edge of the Moldboard against an immovable object until Crossover Relief Valve opens. (3800 P.S.I. O-ring (60).
+ 400). Reassemble Acorn Nut (61) and
FIGURE 3-63
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BRUSH REPLACEMENT OF AMERICAN BOSCH MOTOR
FIGURE 3-64
A special tool figure 3-69 is required to hold brushes in motor top cap as shown.
BRUSH REPLACEMENT OF ISKRA MOTOR
FIGURE 3-65
Once top cap is positioned over armature shaft, carefully slide tool out while pushing down on cap.
Remove motor from hydraulic unit. Remove top cap from motor housing. To replace brushes (part # 15854) start by pushing each brush assembly towards the commutator. Remove old assembly from the insulated mounting plate, removing retaining screws. Replace with a new brush assembly by reversing the above procedure. It is recommended that each brush be changed in turn to avoid confusion, make sure that each brush assembly is replaced with the correct part that has the brush cable on the the same side. Service Kits consist of 2 matching pairs of brush assemblies.
FIGURE 3-66
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BRUSH REPLACEMENT
VALVE CARTRIDGES “A”, “B” and “C”
American Bosch Brush Replacement
1. The commutator end cap is removed by removing the hex head cap screws as shown in Figure 3-4
2. While holding the motor in position on the pump, remove the commutator end cap.
3. Remove the existing brush assemblies and brush springs.
4. Install the replacement brush assemblies, making certain that the leads do not contact the commutator end cap or commutator and that the chamfered sides of the brushes are away from the springs. Also install the replacement springs.
5. Tighten the brush holder screws to 35-40 in. lbs.
6. Tighten the motor terminal nut to 50-60 in. lbs., and the lock nut to 3-5 in. lbs.
7. Apply a thin film of American Bosch LU3001 grease or equivalent to the armature shaft where it contacts the end cap bearing.
IMPORTANT: The valve cartridges can be damaged beyond repair by bending or denting the tube, the portion of the cartridge surrounded by the coil. Therefore, do not grip the cartridge tube with pliers or clamp it in a vise.
“A” Cartridge
NOTE: Use only a 7/8" or a 1-1/8" hex deep socket to remove and reinstall the “A” Cartridge.
The “A” Cartridge cannot be disassembled. When operating normally, the poppet can be pushed in approximately .030".
Jamming of the poppet due to metal chips or other contamination can usually be eliminated by immersing the entire cartridge in clean kerosene and pushing the poppet in and out with a probe until it moves freely. Dry with compressed air and reinstall.
In the event jamming cannot be eliminated, replace the cartridge.
“B” and “C” Cartridges
8. Properly position the gasket and reinstall the commutator end cap as shown in Figures 3-64 and 3-65.
9. Torque the cap screws and seal the cap screw heads as shown in Figure 3-40.
Iskra Brush Replacement
See Figure 3-66
NOTE: Cartridges without a hex nut must use special tool No. 21891 to remove and reinstall the “B” and “C” Cartridges. See Figure 3-67
When jamming of the spool occurs, attempt to eliminate it using the method described under “A” Cartridge before disassembling it.
The “B” and “C” Cartridges can be disassembled by removing the internal retaining ring. When operating normally, the spool can be pushed in approximately .070". However, it is generally a better use of one’s time to replace the cartridge.
In the event jamming or some other malfunction cannot be eliminated, replace the cartridge since individual parts for it are not available.
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SPECIAL TOOLS
FIGURE 3-67
“B” and “C” Cartridge Tool, #21891.
Crossover Relief Valve
Inner Harden Steel Wire from a Throttle/Choke cable
7.00"
0.13"
3.00"
0.75"
0.38"
1.50"
4.00"
R 0.25"
Bend Area
1.88"2.12"
6.50"
0.25" x 45 Degree 6 Places
FIGURE 3-68
2.00"
1.00"
1.06"
FIGURE 3-69
Brush holder tool for American Bosch Motor.
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SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
MOTOR
American Bosch M0551046A
No load (motor not attached to pump) NOTE: Do not operate motor continuously for
more than 30 seconds.
Applied Voltage 12 Volts DC Max. Current Draw 24 Amperes Speed (Min.) 5900 RPM
Under load (pump operating in relief) NOTE: Do not operate motor continuously for
more than 5 seconds.
Applied Voltage 12 Volts DC Max. Current Draw 230 Amperes
ISKRA AMJ4739 12V.
No load (motor not attached to pump) NOTE: Do not operate motor continuously for
more than 30 seconds. Applied Voltage 12 Volts DC Max. Current Draw 150 Amperes
Speed (Min.) 3,200 RPM
Under load (pump operating in relief) NOTE: Do not operate motor continuously for
more than 5 seconds.
Applied Voltage 12 Volts DC Max. Current Draw 230 Amperes
SOLENOID VALVES “A”, “B” AND “C”
“A” Coil
Applied Voltage 12 Volts DC Current Draw 1.2 Amperes
Nominal resistance (ohm meter lead connected to coil lead, other meter lead connected to metal coil cover) 9.6 ohms ± 10% Plastic cover Coil
10.0 ohms ± 10%
”B” and “C” Coils
Applied Voltage 12 Volts DC Current Draw 1.24 Amperes
Nominal resistance (ohm meter lead connected to coil lead, other meter lead connected to metal coil cover) 3.73 ohms + 3%.
SOLENOID SWITCH
Applied Voltage 12 Volts DC
Max. Current Draw 5 Amperes Nominal resistance (ohm meter lead connected to coil lead, other meter lead connected to metal foot)
2.65 to 4.5 ohms.
HYDRAULIC SPECIFICATIONS PUMP - Pressure Output
E-46, E-47 (Relief Valve setting) 1650 + 50 P.S. I. E-57 Non Adjustable 2000 P.S.I.
CROSSOVER RELIEF VALVE
Opening Pressure 3800 + 400 P.S.I.
HYDRAULIC FLUID CAPACITY
NOTE :1 Quart = 32 Fluid Ounces
Model E-46 27 oz.
Model E-46H 1 qt., 3.5 oz.
(35.5 oz.)
Model E-47 & E-57
Unit 28 oz.
Hoses & 1-1/2 x 10 Cylinders 16 oz.
Total 1 qt., 12 oz.
(44 oz.)
Model E-47 & E-57
Unit 28 oz.
Hoses & 1-1/2 x 12 Cylinders 19 oz.
Total 1 qt., 15 oz.
(47 oz.)
Model E-47H & E-57H
Unit 1 qt., 4.5 oz.
(36.5 oz.) Hoses & 2 x 12 Cylinders 28 oz. Total 2 qt., .5 oz.
(64.5 oz.)
Model E-57H (MDII)
Unit 1 qt., 4.5 oz.
(36.5 oz.) Hoses & 1-1/2 x 10 Cylinders 16 oz. Total 1 qt., 20.5 oz.
(52.5 oz.)
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Thread Torque
Size (In. Lbs.)
Reservoir Cover
Retaining Nuts 5/16-24 100-125
Pump Assembly
Retaining Nuts/Cap Screws 5/16-24 100-125
End Plate or Valve Block
Retaining Cap Screws 5/16-18 96-120
Motor to Pump Retaining
Cap Screws 1/4-20 45-55
Drain and Filter Plugs 1/2-20 75-85
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EQUIPMENT
ELECTRO LIFT
power units
service manual
®
E-57, E-57H
18513 Euclid Ave. • Cleveland, OH 44112-1084
Meyer Products Inc.
Phone (216) 486-1313
email•warranty@meyerproducts.com
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Diamond Equipment
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