Form No. 29704
XL 4200/XL 5200 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OPERATIONS MANUAL
The diverter valve is a special valve assembly located in the front valve bank. The assembly consists of a dummy
spool, retainer plates (to prevent spool movement), a special compensator with integral shuttle assembly, a cap
on A port, reservoir plug for the A port option, and a dummy relief plug (GRADALL P/N 8093-4350) for the B
port option.
See Figure 52
The load sense system is not fitted to the diverter valve. As the pump generates flow, the
diverter valve reacts to flow and pressure requirements within the valve banks. The diverter valve compensator pump
cavity receives fluid from pump port A2 valve B port (connected to the rear valve bank) and pump port A1.
The diverter valve circuit consists of the valve and a hose-to-pump inlet on the rear valve bank. In operation, the
special compensator spool reads fluid pressure from both pump sections. Excess fluid flow to the valve bank can
cause pump pressures to increase. According to fluid flow requirements in the valve bank, fluid causing such an
increase in pressure will be diverted to the other valve bank. This allows simultaneous function. Fluid flow within this
circuit con occur in any direction. Fluid from the rear valve bank can be sent to the front valve bank; fluid from the
front valve bank can be sent to the rear valve bank.
See Figure 53
In low pump flow conditions, the diverter valve gives priority for fluid from pump port A2 to be supplied to the
bucket or hoist circuits. If this priority exists, pump port A2 supplies fluid to the front valve bank while pump port
A1 supplies fluid to the rear valve bank. When low flow conditions end or demand for fluid from the bucket or hoist
valves ends, the diverter valve again allows fluid movement between valve banks.
See Figure 54
The maximum flow rate in or out of the B port is equal to the pump section capacity (60 GPM). This maximum
flow rate will vary based on hydraulic system demand. No adjustments exist within the diverter valve.
XIII. Diverter Valve/Circuit
X XII. Control Valves
(continued)
50 ft.-Lb.
50 ft.-Lb.
50 ft.-Lb.
8 ft.-Lb.
6 ft.-Lb.
B Port
A Port
10 ft.-Lb.
50 ft.-Lb.
10 ft.-Lb.
FIGURE 51
CONTROL VALVE - TORQUE VALVES (TYPICAL)
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