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Depends, if your trying to lower the carriage and its going down slowly check the velocity fuse (safety protection device that is activated when the lift hose bursts or is cut off to slow down the free fall of the mast). This unit came with multiple options for masts but from the diagrams it should be located where the main lift line from the control valve is connected to the mast.
If its drifting down with no input from the control lever it can only be a couple things, a bypassing lift cylinder, a problem with the lift section of the control valve (bypassing spool or load holding device, not centering) or an external hydraulic leak.
To figure out if its a cylinder issue or a valve issue its best to install a ball valve inline on the lift hose in between the mast and control valve, lift the mast and close the ball valve.
If the mast stops drifting down you have a problem with your control valve. If it is still drifting down when closed you have an issue with one of your cylinders.
Usually in main lift line , it will be metal most of the time it is screwed into lift cyl
But the sometimes put them on mast
Follow main lift line from control valve to lift cyl
How do I find the Velocity valve?
You may call American lift truck and tractor
In Dallas they may be able to help
They are/were TCM dealer for years
Where can I find the Velocity Fuse?
Check the hyd control valve lift&lower
Spool for adjustment and wear
If centering spring is weak or broken it can cause the spool to drop and let it lower
Also when you resealed the cyl I'm guessing
You replaced head seal and bottom seal
So that leaves hyd control valve or the
Velocity fuse
Velocity fuse is the valve that locks when lifted and holds the pressure on cyl rod
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