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III. Clipper Relief Testing and Adjusting
Each valve bank has a clipper relief located in the inlet section of the valve bank. This relief is provided to
protect against momentary pressure spikes. These reliefs are not pump reliefs and do not handle full flow. These
reliefs should only be checked if low pressures exist throughout the valves. This may be accompanied by a high
pitched squeal from the valve banks and/or the hydraulic system running hotter than normal.
Place gauge (10,000 PSI) on inlet test port of either valve bank. Turn Tool open port relief (rear relief)
clockwise two full turns, do not bottom. Turn bucket regulator (under rear end cap) clockwise one and one-
half turns. Turn pump cut-off screw (rear adjustment screw on pump controls) clockwise one full turn.
See Figure 3 and Figure 4.
FIGURE 1B
TOOL CONTROL VALVE
(CUTAWAY VIEW)
Run engine at idle. Open bucket slowly and bottom. As bucket bottoms, watch gauge for clipper reliefs to
open. The correct setting is 5,300 PSI. If setting is incorrect, start with the front clipper relief. If this does not
alter the setting, return this relief to its original position and adjust rear relief.
See Figure 2.
Repeat as needed until both clipper reliefs are properly set.
Reset main pump cut-off pressure (see Main Pump Cut-Off Pressure section for procedure).
Reset bucket open port reliefs and section regulator (see the appropriate
Hydraulic Pressure Setting Manual,
Bucket Valve Adjustments section).
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5.
Rear of Machine
B Port
A Port
Body
Port Relief
Section Regulator
Form No. 29705 3/99
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