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Working hydraulics

Hello, I have a problem with Linde H35T 393. It doesn't have strength to lift load. No error codes. I suspect the problem is with valve bank. Valve bank has been replaced with one from another forklift truck and problem has gone. Can be valve bank serviced? What to look for, check or anything else to do before buying a new valve bank? Thank you.
  • Posted 14 May 2010 06:03
  • By cleve_ivy
  • joined 14 May'10 - 5 messages
  • Serbia, Serbia
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Cleve,

As you swapped the hydraulic control valve and the problem went away, the issue is in the valve.

Before you replace the valve, take the top and bottom solenoid banks off the vale [held on with 4 allen bolts] and try to remove the lift spool.

IF the spool does not easly pull out, check for metal in the valve block.

At one time there was a problem with the "velocity fuses" coming apart in the bottom of the cylinders and the ram piston would beat the fuse peices to small particals which would work their way back to the control valve and jam or restrice movement of the lift/lower spool, reducing lift or no lift at all. Also would not produce any codes !!
  • Posted 15 May 2010 03:36
  • By StarTrip55
  • joined 19 Feb'10 - 14 messages
  • South Carolina, United States
the only thing i can think of is check the pressure relief valve as the smallest of dirt in it will allow oil to pass ,try blowing out with air line and i would change hydraulic filter.I dont think valve bank is servicable as there are no seals in it.
hope this is of some help
  • Posted 15 May 2010 02:51
  • By comet
  • joined 17 Nov'09 - 19 messages
  • Sounty Durham, United Kingdom

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