Operation Manual
IMPORTANT:
To avoid
damage
of
the
attachments:
• Do
not
connect
attachments
through
the
hydraulic
motor
to
the
[C]
and
[D] ports. If
the
control
lever
is
moved
to
the
Regeneration
position (R1),
the
seals
on
the
hydraulic
motor
will
be
damaged.
• This control
valve
is provided with
the
Regeneration
position.
When
the
[C]
and
[D]
ports
are
used
to
take
off hydraulic
power
for
the
hydraulic cylinder,
be
sure
to
connect
the
[C] port to
the
"Head-End"
side
port of
the
hydraulic
cylinder.
•
Make
the
following
connections
when
using this valve
to
take
off hydraulic
power
for
the
hydraulic cylinder.
Colored
Coupler
Hydraulic
Cylinder
port
[B: Yellow], [C: Blue]
Head-End
side
[A: White], [D:
Red]
Rod-End
side
•
Loader
I
Remote
Control
Valve
Lever
1.
Before
moving
the
lever,
make
sure
that
the
hydraulic
hoses
for
attachments
are
connected.
2. Move
the
lever diagonally (a, b, c
shown
in
the
figure),
and
the
first
and
second
segments
can
be
controlled
simultaneously.
IFLOAT!
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NOTE
:
Move
the
lever
to
the
"FLOAT"
position,
and
it will
be
held
there
by
the
detent
mechanism.
To
use
the
valve
as
a floating
valve
with
detents,
connect
the
hydraulic
hoses
to
ports
[A]
and
[B].
When
taking off hydraulic
power
from port [D],
the
flow
rate
can
be
adjusted
in 2
stages
with
the
lever.
The
flow
rate
is high at position (R1)
and
low at
position (R2). Move
the
lever
to position (R1) or (R2)
depending
on
the
attachment
in
use.
HYDRAULIC
UNIT
37
IValve
Lock
A
WARNING
To
avoid
injury
or
death
from
crushing:
•
Do
not
utilize
the
valve
lock
for
machine
maintenance
or
repair.
•
The
valve
lock
is
to
prevent
accidental
actuation
when
implement
is
not
in
use
or
during
transport.
The
control
valve
is
equipped
with a
valve
lock
feature.
The
control
valve
is
locked
in
the
"LOCK" position.
The
lock is
not
intended
and
will
not
prevent
a
leak
down
of
the
implement
during
the
period of
storage.
C
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(1) Lock
lever
(A) ^"UNLOCK"
(B)
^"LOCK"