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Wet Disc Brakes

Has any body ever seen this problem. We have a Kalmar DC845 RS5 that keeps losing brake pressure, the brake pump is at its specified pressure and getting red hot it seems to be stalling the oil at the brake charge valve which we have replaced, the pump has also been replaced. Accumulators are upto and holding the gas pressure.

The machine will run perfect sometimes for days then other days will fail within hours

We have the following pressures
174 Bar output at the charge valve
80 bar Gas @ Accumulators
Charging at 142 - 174 Bar over 2 mins +
  • Posted 11 Nov 2005 03:24
  • By martin
  • joined 11 Nov'05 - 2 messages
  • Lincs, United Kingdom
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The aluminum brake/steering manifold for this series machine, suffers from cavitation damage of the manifold at the location of the priority/bypass valve (which allows pump flow to bypass to impliment circuit when steering is not used / brake accumulator is fully charged). The cavitation damage to the block causes oil to leak past this valve, resulting in inability for the brake accumulator charge, hard steering and overall heat problems. The entire block needs to be replaced, but should take care not to use aluminium as will simply fail again in future; typically around 10,000 hours operating time (aluminium is 10 times more prone to cavitation damage than steel).
  • Posted 14 Dec 2009 15:22
  • By Monolith
  • joined 14 Dec'09 - 1 message
  • Bangkok, Thailand
Sean Ross
Managing Director
thanks but looks like we had a fualty charge valve
  • Posted 6 Mar 2006 23:25
  • By martin
  • joined 11 Nov'05 - 2 messages
  • Lincs, United Kingdom
Have you rectified the problem?
  • Posted 6 Mar 2006 08:04
  • By adrian_w
  • joined 18 Nov'05 - 33 messages
  • East Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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