Service Manual

Reelmaster 5200-D/5400-DPage 5 - 18Electrical Systems (Rev. D)
Hydraulic Valve Solenoids
Note: Prior to taking small resistance readings with a
digital multimeter, short the test leads together. The me-
ter will display a small resistance value (usually 0.5
ohms or less). This resistance is due to the internal re-
sistance of the meter and test leads. Subtract this value
from from the measured value of the component you are
testing.
1. Make sure engine is off. Disconnect solenoid valve
electrical connector.
2. Apply 12VDC source directly to the solenoid. Listen
for solenoid to switch on.
3. Remove 12VDC source from the solenoid. Listen for
solenoid to switch off.
4. Measure resistance between the two connector ter-
minals.
A. The resistance for a 20 watt coil should be about
7.2 ohms.
B. The resistance for a 28 watt coil should be about
5.1 ohms.
5. Install new solenoid if necessary.
A. Make sure o-ring is installed at each end of the
coil. Apply ”Loctite 242” or equivalent to threads on
end of valve stem before installing nut.
B. Tighten nut to a torque of 15 in-lb (17.3 kg-cm).
Over-tightening may damage the solenoid or cause
the valve to malfunction.
Note: Each electrical harness connection for the
valve solenoids has a colored power and a black ground
wire attached to it.
Solenoid
Wire Color
S1 Pink/Blue
S2 Brown/White
S3 Orange/Blue
S4 Yellow/Black
S5 Yellow/White
S6 Orange/Red
S7 Yellow/Blue
S8 Black/Red
S9 Brown/White
6. Reconnect electrical connector to the solenoid.
Figure 17
1. 20 watt solenoid (S1)
2. 20 watt solenoid (S2)
3. 20 watt solenoid (S3)
4. 20 watt solenoid (S4)
5. 20 watt solenoid (S5)
6. 20 watt solenoid (S6)
7. Front reel speed control
8. Rear reel speed control
7
8
2
4
1
5
3
6
1. 28 watt solenoid (S7)
2. 28 watt solenoid (S8)
3. 28 watt solenoid (S9)
Figure 18
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Hydraulic Valve Solenoid Functions
The list below identifies and describes the function of
each valve solenoid on the hydraulic manifold. Each so-
lenoid functions when energized.
Solenoid
Function
S1 Front reel circuit
S2 Rear reel circuit
S3 Lift/lower left and right front cutting units
S4 Lift/lower front, center cutting unit
S5 Lift/lower rear cutting units
S6 Lower any cutting units
S7 Lift any cutting units
S8 Backlap front cutting units
S9 Backlap rear cutting units