General
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Control Manifold (See Fig. 1-18)
The control manifold is used to communicate pressure
signals that control the
BRAKE-ON
,
BRAKE-OFF
, and
FREESPOOL
. The manifold contains a shuttle valve, a
directional valve, and two solenoid valves. The shuttle is
used to send a pressure response to the brake when the
winch is shifted to
LINE-IN
or
LINE-OUT
. The brake valve
provides release pressure to the brake when the
LINE-IN
or
LINE-OUT
control pressure exceeds the pilot setting
of the valve. The
BRAKE-OFF
, and
FREESPOOL
valves
are 2 position, 3-way electric over hydraulic valves that
communicate pressure responses to respective functions
when activated.
Figure 1-18 Control Manifold
1. Body
2.
Directional Valve
3.
Cartridge Valve
4.
Shuttle Valve (Located below port plug)
2
4
3
3
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