BW213DH-4 BVC Service Manual E 00891179.l07 PDF
BW213DH-4 BVC Service Manual E 00891179.l07 PDF
BW213DH-4 BVC Service Manual E 00891179.l07 PDF
Catalogue number.
008 911 79 12/2007
BW 213 DH-4 BVC
BW 213 DH-4 BVC with attachment plate
Variocontrol / Variocontrol+
S/N 101 583 16 ....
S/N 101 583 06 ....
S/N 101 582 12 .... S/N 101 582 13 ....
Single drum roller
Table of Contents
BOMAG 3 008 911 79
General 7
1.1 Introduction 8
1.2 Safety regulations 9
1.3 General repair instructions 14
1.4 Tightening torques 26
Maintenance 31
2.1 General notes on maintenance 32
2.2 Fuels and lubricants 33
2.3 Table of fuels and lubricants 36
2.4 Running-in instructions 37
2.5 Maintenance chart 38
Technical data 41
3.1 Technical data 42
Connection overview 53
4.1 Connection overview 54
Tests and adjustments 57
5.1 Special tools, tests and adjustments 58
5.2 Activate service mode 62
5.3 Driving against the closed brake 64
5.4 Turn the steering against an end stop. 66
5.5 Pressure tests in the travel circuit 68
5.6 Checking / adjusting the neutral positions of the travel pump 70
5.7 Pressure measurements in the vibration circuit 72
5.8 Check the leakage rate of the vibration motor 73
5.9 Pressure test in steering circuit 74
Flushing and bleeding 77
6.1 Special tools for flushing 78
6.2 Flushing - general 83
6.3 Flushing schematic travel circuit (distribution travel pump) 85
6.4 Flushing the travel circuit (travel pump distribution) 87
6.5 Flushing schematic travel circuit (distribution axle motor) 93
6.6 Flushing the travel circuit (axle motor distribution) 98
6.7 Flushing schematic for vibration drive 103
6.8 Flushing the vibration circuit 104
6.9 Bleeding the travel circuit 108
6.10 Bleeding the vibration circuit 110
Fundamental electrics 113
7.1 Understanding circuit diagrams 114
7.2 Terminal designations 118
7.3 Current and voltage 122
7.4 Resistance 126
7.5 Series / parallel connection 128
7.6 Ohm's law 130
7.7 Electrical energy 130
7.8 Formula diagram 131
7.9 Metrology 132
Table of Contents
BOMAG 4 008 911 79
7.10 Diodes, relays, fuses 134
7.11 Batteries 137
7.12 Three-phase generator 140
7.13 Electric starter 148
7.14 Telemecanique switch 151
7.15 Inductive proximity switches 154
7.16 Angle sensor with current output 155
7.17 Plug connectors 156
7.18 Deutsch plug, series DT and DTM 157
7.19 Plugs and terminals in spring clamping technology 163
Special tools, electrics 167
8.1 Special tools, electrics 168
Machine related electrics 177
9.1 Machine related electrics 179
9.2 Electrics MESX 269
Service Training 331
10.1 Service Training Machine 333
10.2 Service Training BVC 411
Engine 467
11.1 Diesel engine 468
11.2 Engine description TCD 2012 469
11.3 Engine description TCD 2013, 4 and 6 cylinder 471
11.4 Lubrication oil circuit TCD 2012 / 2013 475
11.5 Coolant circuit TCD 2012 / 2013 476
11.6 Fuel system TCD 2012 / 2013 477
11.7 Deutz Common Rail (DCR) injection system for TCD 2012 / 2013 481
11.8 Sensors TCD 2012 / 2013 487
11.9 Engine control EDC16 with EMR 3 for TCD 2012 / 2013 502
11.10 Exhaust gas recirculation TCD 2012 / 2013 507
11.11 Fault code monitoring with display TCD 2012 / 2013 508
11.12 Fault code display TCD 2012 / 2013 509
11.13 EMR3 List of fault codes 510
11.14 SerDia Service-Software TCD 2012 / 2013 520
11.15 General trouble shooting chart TCD 2012 / 2013 523
11.16 Valve adjustment TCD 2012 / 2013 525
11.17 Ribbed V-belt - fan drive TCD 2012 / 2013 528
11.18 Special tools, Deutz engine (TCD 2012 2V) 529
11.19 Special tools, Deutz engine (TCD 2013 2V) 544
Air conditioning system 563
12.1 Physical basics 564
12.2 Refrigerant R134a 567
12.3 Compressor oil / refrigeration oil 568
12.4 Working principle of the air conditioning system 569
12.5 Monitoring devices 569
12.6 Description of components 570
12.7 Checking the compressor oil level 576
12.8 Checking the magnetic clutch 577
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BOMAG 5 008 911 79
12.9 Inspection and maintenance work 578
12.10 Checking, replacing the refrigerant compressor V-belt 578
12.11 Service the air conditioning 579
12.12 Drying and evacuation 582
12.13 Emptying in case of repair 582
12.14 Leak test 583
12.15 Filling instructions 584
12.16 Trouble shooting in refrigerant circuit, basic principles 587
12.17 Trouble shooting, refrigerant circuit diagram 591
12.18 Trouble shooting procedure 592
12.19 Steam table for R134a 602
12.20 Heating control / air conditioning control 607
Replacing the cab window panes 613
13.1 Assembly of window panes 614
13.2 Special tools 615
13.3 Auxiliary materials 616
13.4 Removing and installing the window pane 618
Drum 623
14.1 Special tools, drum BW 213/226 DH-4 BVC and Variocontrol 624
14.2 Removing and installing the drum 626
14.3 Changing the rubber buffers and adjusting the pretension 634
Drum 637
15.1 Repair overview for drum 638
15.2 Assembly of tapered roller bearing 644
Articulated joint, electric steering 651
16.1 Special tools 652
16.2 Repair overview oscillating articulated joint 654
16.3 Removing and installing the oscillating articulated joint 658
16.4 Dismantling the oscillating articulated joint 661
16.5 Assembling the oscillating articulated joint 665
Articulated joint, hydraulic steering 675
17.1 Special tools 676
17.2 Repair overview oscillating articulated joint 678
17.3 Removing and installing the oscillating articulated joint 681
17.4 Dismantling the oscillating articulated joint 683
17.5 Assembling the oscillating articulated joint 688
Suppliers documentation 699
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R 701
18.2 Vibration motor A2FM 791
18.3 Travel drive series 51 821
18.4 Transmission CR 903
18.5 Axle DANA 193 929
18.6 Auxiliary pump for plate, series 1019
Circuit diagrams 1057
19.1 Wiring diagram 1059
19.2 Wiring diagram 1103
19.3 Wiring diagram 1145
Table of Contents
BOMAG 6 008 911 79
19.4 Hydraulic diagram 1187
BOMAG 7 008 911 79
1 General
1.1 Introduction
BOMAG 8 008 911 79
1.1 Introduction
This manual is intended to support expert mechanics
in efficient repair and maintenance work. Whoever
wants to do repair work himself should have been suf-
ficiently trained and posses profound expert knowl-
edge, he should limit his work only to those parts and
components which will not affect the safety of the ve-
hicle or the passengers. It is highly recommended to
have repairs to critical systems, such as steering,
brakes and travel drive, sole carried out by a BOMAG
workshop. Untrained persons should NEVER UN-
TERTAKE SUCH REPAIR WORK.
The repair instructions describe the removal or dis-
mantling and assembly of components and assembly
groups. The repair of disassembled assembly groups
is described as far as this makes sense with respect
to available tools and spare parts supply and as far as
it can be understood by a skilled mechanic.
Documentation
For the BOMAG machines described in this training
manual the following documentation is additionally
available:
1 Operating and maintenance instructions
2 Spare parts catalogue
3 Wiring diagram*
4 Hydraulic diagram*
5 Service Information
You should only use genuine BOMAG spare parts.
Spare parts needed for repairs can be taken from the
spare parts catalogue for the machine.
This manual is not subject of any updating service; we
would therefore like to draw your
attention to the additionally published "technical serv-
ice information".
In case of a new release all necessary changes will be
included.
In the course of technical development we reserve the
right for technical modifications without prior notifica-
tion.
Information and illustrations in this manual must not
be reproduced and distributed, nor must they be used
for the purpose of competition. All rights according to
the copyright law remain expressly reserved.
! Danger
Please observe strictly the safety regulations in
this manual, in the operating instructions as well
as the applicable accident prevention regulations.
BOMAG GmbH
Printed in Germany
Copyright by BOMAG
* The applicable documents valid at the date of print-
ing are part of this manual.
Safety regulations
BOMAG 9 008 911 79
1.2
1.2 Safety regulations
Important notes
These safety regulations must be read and ap-
plied by every person involved in the repair of this
machine. The applicable accident prevention in-
structions and the safety regulations in the oper-
ating and maintenance instructions must be
additionally observed.
Repair work shall only performed by appropriately
trained personnel or by the after sales service of
BOMAG.
Any suggestions, safety precautions and warn-
ings in this section are intended as a mnemonic
aid for well trained and experienced expert me-
chanics. This manual should not be considered a
bible on workshop safety.
Workshop equipment and facilities as well as the
use and waste disposal of solvent, fluids, gases
and chemicals are subject to legal regulations,
which are intended to provide a minimum on safe-
ty. It is obviously your own responsibility to know
and adhere to these regulations.
This manual contain headers like "Note", "Attention",
"Danger" and "Environment", which must be strictly
complied with in order to avoid dangers for health and
for the environment.
! Danger
Paragraphs marked like this highlight possible
dangers for persons.
! Caution
Paragraphs marked like this highlight possible
dangers for machines or parts of the machine.
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Note
Paragraphs marked like this contain technical infor-
mation for the optimal economical use of the machine.
Environment
Paragraphs marked like this point out practices
for safe and environmental disposal of fuels and
lubricants as well as replacement parts.
Observe the regulations for the protection of the
environment.
General
Keep calm.
Wash with soap and water to ensure that all oil has
been removed (a skin cleaning agent and a nail
brush will help). Lanolin containing agents will re-
place natural skin oils that were lost.
Do not use jump leads after the battery has been re-
moved.
Slide the seal over the shaft, with the lip facing to-
wards the fluid to be sealed.
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Note
If possible, use an assembly sleeve 1 (Fig. 3), to pro-
tect the lip from being damaged by sharp edges,
threads or splines. If no assembly sleeve is availa-
ble, you should use a plastic tube or adhesive tape to
prevent the sealing lip from being damaged.
Fig. 4
Hold the bearing with you thumb and the index fin-
ger by the inner race, rotate the outer race and
make sure that it runs without friction. Hold the
bearing by the outer race and repeat this test with
the inner race.
black oiled
black oiled
If, during the daily inspection of the oil level the hy-
draulic oil level is found to have dropped, check all
lines, hoses and components for leaks.
DIN/EN 590
BS 2869
Table of contents
Function groups
List of components
Table of contents
The table of contents lists all function groups.
Fig. 6 Table of contents
Example:
Function group "Warning systems, drawing number
XXX XX can be found on page no. 8.
Understanding circuit diagrams
BOMAG 115 008 911 79
7.1
Function groups
On the individual pages the electric circuits are com-
bined to function groups.
Arrangement of current paths
The individual current paths must be read as follows:
Calculate
Example:
P = 150 Watt
U = 24 Volt
Sought for = Current in Ampere
I = P : U = 150 W : 24 Volt = 6.25 Ampere
Fig. 1 Formula diagram
Resistance, R Ohm
Voltage, U Volt
Current, I Ampere
Power, P Watt
7.9 Metrology
BOMAG 132 008 911 79
7.9 Metrology
Test lamps
Test lamp
Fig. 1 Test lamp
! Caution
This type of tester must not be used for testing on
electronic components. The high power con-
sumption of the test lamp may destroy electronic
components in the control units.
Diode test lamp
This instrument is used for simple voltage measure-
ments. The test lamp consists of two test points. The
negative measuring cable is connected to ground and
the positive measuring cable to the corresponding
measuring location.
Fig. 2 Diode test lamp
If voltage is present, the corresponding light emitting
diode will light up.
Multimeter
This tester is a multimeter and can be used to meas-
ure e.g. current, voltage and resistance. Depending
on the design it may also be suitable for transistor and
frequency.
Fig. 1 Multimeter
In order to avoid damage:
Polarity is of no significance.
Metrology
BOMAG 133 008 911 79
7.9
Voltage and voltage drop measurement with mul-
timeter
Fig. 2 Voltage measurement
Incandescent lamps
Fluorescent lamps
Glow lamps
Electric motors
Relays
Finally, a variety of important components solely re-
quire direct current. These will under no circumstanc-
es work with alternating or three-phase current.
This includes :
Accumulators
Control units
All electronics
Communication equipment.
Charge control light
It has by no means the function to show whether the
ignition is switched on or off. It has the function of in-
dicating that the generator works correctly. Under nor-
mal operating conditions the generator should work
and the charge control light should be off. The charge
control lamp receives (+) from the battery at one pole.
The other pole is connected to (D+), i.e. the (+) carbon
of the generator. If the generator is working correctly,
(+) is attached to both connections on the charge con-
trol lamp. Since there is no difference in voltage, no
current can flow, the lamp does not light up. If the gen-
erator does not work, current flows via the (+) carbon
through the armature winding, via the (-) carbon to
ground and from there back to the battery. The electric
circuit is closed, battery voltage is applied to the
charge control lamp and the lamp lights up. Since the
generator does not work when the engine is not run-
ning, the charge control lamp is not connected directly
to the battery, but via the ignition switch. When the ig-
nition is off, the charge control lamp is dead.
Voltage regulator
A generator without regulator would just work light a
bicycle dynamo. The power output would increase
with rising speed. The voltage output would fluctuate
with the load. (In case of a bicycle dynamo the tail light
bulb is overloaded when the head light does not con-
sume any power). The function of the regulator is the
provision of a uniform vehicle voltage, almost com-
pletely independent from speed and load of the gen-
erator.
7.12 Three-phase generator
BOMAG 142 008 911 79
Fig. 9 Regulator with diode plate and rectifier diodes
In most cases voltage regulators (Fig. 9) with carbon
brushes form a compact component. The voltage reg-
ulator is maintenance free and the wear of carbon
brushes is only so little, that they hardly ever need to
be replaced during the lifetime of a machine.
The regulator has the following function:
V-belt OK?
Immobilizer deactivated?
Lift up the interlock (2) and pull out the front element
(3).
Telemecanique switch
BOMAG 153 008 911 79
7.14
Assembly
Fig. 5 Assembly
Insert the front element (3) into the bore in the con-
trol panel.
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Service Training Fault codes of the ESX control
Version/Status: V3.29 / 13.11.07 Fault Codes on ESX Control Page 41 of 84
Author: Seis,MASH,LOEW / TE/TES
11 Fault codes of the ESX control
11.1 Overview
Fault code Fault description
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13 Terminology in connection with ESX
Short circuit
A direct, unwanted connection between two different cables or between machine and ca-
bles.
Examples:
Two lines rub against each other until the insulation has worn off.
A conductive line rubs off the insulation at the vehicle ground.
Wire breakage
This generally means that a connection is interrupted. Possible reasons may be:
Line:
torn (not necessarily visible from outside)
rubbed through
chafed mostly in connection with a short circuit to ground
Terminal, cable lug
loosened, slipped off
broken off,
corroded,
socket / plug faulty
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Short circuit to ground
Line, terminal has direct connection to vehicle ground, often in connection with wire break-
age
Digital
There are only two permissible states, e.g. switched on or off; lamp on / off; current flows /
does not flow; valve open / closed (black-white valve)
Analogue
In contrast to Digital, many states are permitted within a certain range. E.g. room tempera-
ture 0 to 40; current 4mA to 20mA; voltage 0V to 8,5V; resistance 100 to 300 ; valve
0% to 100% opened (proportional valve)
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Control
Controlling describes the process during which an input value influences a distance (the
value to be controlled), following a fixed command. For this purpose all possible interfering
factors (e.g. temperature, humidity ...) must be known.
Closed loop control
Closed loop control is a process during which a value, the closed loop control value (e.g.
pressure), is continually measured and compared with a nominal value (guide value). The
result of this comparison will affect the closed loop control value, thereby adapting the closed
loop control value to the guide value.
This sequence occurs in a closed circuit, the co-called closed loop control circuit.
Marking Closed loop control Control
Operating path: closed
(closed loop control circuit)
open
(control chain)
Measurement and
comparison of value to
be adjusted:
Value to be adjusted is meas-
ured and compared.
Values to be controlled
are not measured and
compared.
Reaction to faults (ge-
nerally):
Counteracts to all faults tar-
geting the system to be con-
trolled.
Does not respond to un-
known faults
Technical expense: Low effort:
Measurement of the value to
be controlled, comparison of
nominal and actual value,
power amplification
High expense if many
faults have to be consid-
ered, low expense if not
faults occur.
Performance in
unstable systems
For unstable systems closed
loop controls must be used.
In unstable systems con-
trols cannot be used.
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Current and voltage measurement
Ohms law:
U = Voltage
R = Resistance
I = Current
Plausibility check
The control (ESX) runs a plausibility check on all inputs. This means the control checks
permanently whether certain state combinations are permitted; e.g. travel lever position for-
ward and reverse will cause an fault message, because this condition is normally not possi-
ble.
GND - AGND
Besides the "normal" battery ground (terminal 31) in the vehicle there is an additional ana-
logue ground, which is only to be used for sensors. (see description of the signals on the
ESX-control)
PWM digital output
Certain outputs on the ESX are designed as so-called PWM digital outputs. This means
that these outputs are special current outputs. Here it is possible to measure a current, but
no voltage. These outputs are used to trigger proportional valves.
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Table of contents
1 Document alteration list.....................................................................................................................3
2 Proof of software change MESX.......................................................................................................4
3 Proof of software change BOP..........................................................................................................6
4 Known faults......................................................................................................................................7
5 How to proceed when replacing components?.................................................................................8
5.1 How to proceed when replacing an ESX control? .....................................................................8
5.2 How to proceed when replacing a rear axle sensor? ................................................................8
5.3 Which components can be replaced without a subsequent adjustment procedure?................8
5.4 List of machine types .................................................................................................................9
6 Possible adjustments on machines without BOP ...........................................................................12
6.1 Description of the Display Module ...........................................................................................12
6.2 Input of code numbers .............................................................................................................12
6.3 Changing the machine type (only via display module) ............................................................13
6.4 Inverting the direction signal (only via display module) ...........................................................14
6.5 Changing the bit rate (only with display module).....................................................................15
7 Adjustment/display possibilities on machines with BOP.................................................................16
7.1 Adjusting the machine type (BOP)...........................................................................................16
7.2 Inverting the direction signal via the BOP control terminal ......................................................18
7.3 Accessing the diagnostics menu .............................................................................................20
7.3.1 Extended diagnostics on machines with circular exciter (BTMplus, BTMprof) ................. 22
7.3.2 Extended diagnose BVC machines ......................................................................................... 23
7.4 Changing the printout language...............................................................................................24
7.5 Setting the machine serial number ..........................................................................................26
7.6 Teaching distance pulses ........................................................................................................28
7.7 Activating the amplitude limitation (only BVC machines) ........................................................30
7.8 Changing the display mode (metric/imperial) ..........................................................................32
7.9 Switching the GPS Receiver Voltage Supply Mode ................................................................34
8 Possible settings on the BCM05mobile ..........................................................................................36
8.1 Reading the software version ..................................................................................................36
8.2 Changing the language............................................................................................................36
8.3 Changing the unit system (metric/imperial) .............................................................................36
9 Block diagram BEM.........................................................................................................................37
10 Block diagram BTMplus / VARIOCONTROL...............................................................................38
11 Block diagram BTMplus / VARIOCONTROL and BCM05mobile................................................39
12 Description of the signals on the ESX-control .............................................................................40
13 Fault codes of the ESX control ....................................................................................................45
13.1 Overview...............................................................................................................................45
13.2 Description of fault reactions................................................................................................46
13.3 Detailed description of fault codes and their possible causes ............................................47
14 Input codes for ESX control (only via BEM display module) .......................................................51
14.1 Travel system.......................................................................................................................51
14.2 Vibration ...............................................................................................................................52
14.3 Light ......................................................................................................................................52
14.4 Acceleration transducer........................................................................................................53
14.5 Diesel engine........................................................................................................................53
14.6 Setting the machine type......................................................................................................54
14.7 Parameter change................................................................................................................55
15 Terminology in connection with ESX...........................................................................................56
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1 Document alteration list
Version Date Description of changes resp.
0.00 27.04.2004 Creation of version 1 Lw
1.00 05.05.2004 Block diagrams added
Description of display module extended
"Proof of software change" added
Lw
1.01 23.07.2004 Description of BOP display pages added. Lw
2.00 31.08.04 Input code 4602 replaced by code 4606
Machine type BW219D added
Lw
3.00 15.10.2004 Item "How to proceed when replacing components?" added
Description for ESX Pin 0:35 added
Description fault code 4601 and 4606 corrected
Description Software Version 3.00 added
Lw
3.01 14.02.2005 Description Code 7534 from version 3.00 added
Description Software change V3.01 added
Description Code 7573 from version 3.01 added
Description of menus "Amplitude limitation" and "Imperial
display" added
Description Software Version up to 3.03 added
Terminal designation MESX changed from X0 to X44
Description of codes 7502, 7511, 7512, 7532, 7541, 7542,
7550, 7551, 7552, 7562, 7571, 7572, 7576 from version 3.03
added
Proof of "Software change" changed to "Software MESX"
Item "Proof of software change BOP" added
Item "Adjustment possibilities on BCM05mobile" added
Block diagram BTMplus / VARIOCONTROL and
BCM05mobile added
Serial numbers added to list of machine types
Lw,
Horch
4.00 01.05.2007 Description of "GPS Mode" menu added
Item "Change language" changed for BCM 05
Description fault code 4531 and 4532 extended
List of machine types extended
Lw
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2 Proof of software change MESX
Version Date Description of changes resp.
1.00 25.03.2004 Creation of version 1.00 Lw
1.01 05.04.2004 Printout modified
Amplitude limitation for Automatic changed to 0.3 mm
Default setting in Automatic changed to "MAX"
Lw
1.02 13.04.2004 BW213 BVC implemented
Printer control modified (Xon, Xoff protocol)
Software version and revision documented in printout
Finished criterion extended (weak spots of 2 m are tested)
Bmfsa code input for DH machines modified
Lw
1.03 05.05.2004 Learning mode for travel distance modified (value range
check)
Finished criterion for polygonal drum deactivated
2-stage jump information implemented
Self-latching of control during shut-down implemented
Saving of current adjustment values during shut-down
implemented.
Bmfsa code input for DH machines modified
BW211 D, BW213 D and BW213 DH implemented
Query for software version of BOP implemented
Lw
1.04 16.04.2004 BW226 BVC Polygon implemented
Max. adjustment angle limited to 80
Max. valve current for BW177 limited to 1000mA
Lw
1.05 26.07.2004 BW219DH and BW213 BVC Polygon implemented
Termination criteria for while loops incorporated into Evib
calculation
Lw
2.00 31.08.2004 Number of machine variants extended to 25 (BW219D)
Problem with sporadic SW crash eliminated
Lw
3.00 15.10.2004 Distance pulse changed to 10m for BW226
Amplitude limitation realized in automatic mode
Simulation mode realized
Changeover metric/imperial realized
minimum required BOP version changed to 3.00 (always
the same version as MESX)
Lw
3.01 16.11.2004 The ESC-key does not abort the printout, it only resets the
measurement
Machine variant BW226BVC added
Lw
3.02 01.12.2004 Machine type BW216D activated
Completion report for BW226BVC with smooth drum
activated
Lw
3.03 14.02.2005 Designation on printout modified (RC; DI)
Default setting for amplitude limitation set to "inactive".
Machine types 177PDH, 179DH, 179PDH, 213PDH,
214DH, 214PDH 216D, 216DH,216PDH, 219PDH, 226DH,
226PDH, 226BVC RC" enabled.
Controller settings for BW213BVC and BW226BVC
optimized with respect to pressure peaks
Minimum speed for swivelling of of exciter changed to 0.18
km/h => Build-up of the machine with vibration at standstill
is thereby avoided
Lw
3.04 10.05.2005 Vibration detection for BW177DH/PDH and BW179DH/PDH
corrected
Lw
3.05 19.05.2005 Phase response correction acceleration transducer
activated
"Flash Request" activated
Lw
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Version Date Description of changes resp.
4.00 01.05.2005 Languages Slovakian, Slovenian, Czech, Romanian added
Function "vCheckMMISoftwareVersion" corrected
Teach mode for distance via BCM implemented
Triggering of a relay for GPS receiver voltage supply
implemented
GPS mode changed: Off and ON now independent from
engine run, Automatic depending on engine run!
Setting of work number in serial number has been realized
ATTENTION: Signal distribution for CAN message
MMI_CONFIG_DATA_2 0x156 was changed!!!
new machine types:211PD, 213PD, 216PD, 219PD + "low
cost" designs:
177D40,1777DHC,177D_40,177DHC,177PDHC,177PDH_
40,179DHC,179PDHC,211D_40,211PD_40,213D_40,213D
HC,213PDHC,213PD_40,214DHC,214PDHC,216DHC,216
PDHC,212D_40,212PD_40
Pulse numbers changed to 10m for BW219D
VM classes taken from V3.90, VM class is sent to BCM
Lw
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3 Proof of software change BOP
Version Date Description of changes resp.
1.00 25.03.2004 first software version for series production Lw
1.01 13.04.2004 Revision of BVC diagnostics screen Lw
1.02 23.04.2004 2-stage jump information (yellow and red) Lw
3.00 15.10.2004 Realization of imperial display
Simulation mode implemented on BOP
New TN 582 701 92
Lw
3.01 24.1.2005 Part-No. changed to 58 701 93
Designation "ESX" replaced by "MESX" and "BOP" by
"BOP"
Lw
3.02 10.02.2005 Amplitude bar graph in imperial display mode corrected Lw
4.00 01.05.2007 Flags for all EU-languages and additionally Japan and
China stored in OPUS
Page for changing over GPS Receiver Mode implemented
Triggering for fault LED in BVC diagnostics page 2
activated
Lw
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4 Known faults
Despite the fault monitoring of inputs and outputs on the ESX control, the ESX control is not able to
detect all faults. The following list contains a selection of known fault reactions of the control, which
mostly have a different cause to the one described in this documentation.
Behaviour of machine Possible cause
During initial commissioning the display shows the
reading "ct0"
Bit rate on bmfsa not set to 125 kbit
=> see "Setting the bit rate"
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5 How to proceed when replacing components?
Each machine is adjusted individually during initial commissioning. This is mainly accomplished by
setting the correct machine type (see "5.4 List of machine types", or "7.1 Adjusting the machine type
(BOP)").
The following chapter describes the necessary adjustments to the control when replacing individual
components in the measuring system.
5.1 How to proceed when replacing an ESX control?
Attention: A machine must not be operated with a wrong type setting,
because in such a case the correct function of the control cannot
be assured!
You should therefore set the machine type first! see "5.4 List of
machine types, or "7.1 Adjusting the machine type (BOP)").
After setting the machine type check the following items:
Check the direction signal, invert the signal if necessary, see 6.4, or 7.2.
Set the machine serial number (only on machines with BOP), see: 7.5
Set the printer language (only machines with printer), see: 7.4
5.2 How to proceed when replacing a rear axle sensor?
Check the direction signal, invert the signal if necessary, see 6.4, or 7.2.
5.3 Which components can be replaced without a subsequent
adjustment procedure?
BOP
Acceleration transducer
Valve block for exciter adjustment
Printer
Bmfsa display module
All switches in the dashboard
Note: A final function test of the complete machine is highly
recommended.
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5.4 List of machine types
Since the same control is used for all single drum rollers with the new measuring technology, it is
necessary to adjust the machine type after installing a new control.
This is necessary during first time commissioning as well as in case of a spare parts installation. This
type adjustment is necessary, because the machines have e.g. different axle loads or different drum
widths, which requires the calculation of measuring values to be adapted. The adjustment procedure
is described under items "6.3 Changing the machine type (only via display module)" or "7.1 Adjusting
the machine type (BOP)".
The following machine types can be adjusted:
Machine type First serial number Last serial number Code Available from
version
177 D 101 582 20 1001 XXX XXX XX XXXX 7500 1.00
177 DH 101 582 21 1001 XXX XXX XX XXXX 7501 1.00
177 PDH 101 582 22 1001 XXX XXX XX XXXX 7502 3.03
177 BVC 101 582 23 1001 XXX XXX XX XXXX 7503 1.00
179 DH 101 582 24 1001 XXX XXX XX XXXX 7511 3.03
179 PDH 101 582 25 1001 XXX XXX XX XXXX 7512 3.03
211 D 101 582 40 1001
101 582 41 1001
101 583 09 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7520 1.03
211 PD 101 582 45 1001
101 583 10 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7529 4.00
213 D 101 582 50 1001
101 583 08 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7530 1.03
213 DH 101 582 51 1001
101 583 14 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7531 1.03
213 PD 101 582 46 1001
101 583 13 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7539 4.00
213 PDH 101 582 52 1001 XXX XXX XX XXXX 7532 3.03
213 BVC 101 582 53 1001
101 583 16 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7533 1.02
213 BVC plates 101 582 54 1001
101 583 06 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7534 3.00
213 BVC DI 101 582 53 1001
101 583 16 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7535 1.05
214 DH 101 582 58 1001
101 583 19 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7541 3.03
214 PDH 101 582 59 1001
101 583 20 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7542 3.03
216 D 101 582 62 1001
101 583 23 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7550 3.03
216 DH 101 582 60 1001
101 582 64 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7551 3.03
216 PD 101 582 63 1001
101 583 24 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7559 4.00
216 PDH 101 582 61 1001
101 582 65 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7552 3.03
219 D 101 582 72 1001
101 582 10 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7560 2.00
219 DH 101 582 70 1001
101 582 77 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7561 1.05
219 PD 101 582 73 1001
101 582 11 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7569 4.00
219 PDH 101 582 71 1001
101 582 78 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7562 3.03
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Machine type First serial number Last serial number Code Available from
version
226 DH 101 582 80 1001
101 582 83 1001
101 582 88 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7571 3.03
226 PDH 101 582 81 1001
101 582 84 1001
101 582 89 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7572 3.03
226 BVC 101 582 82 1001
101 582 85 1001
101 582 86 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7573 3.01
226 BVC DI 101 582 82 1001
101 582 85 1001
101 582 86 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7575 1.04
226 BVC RC 101 582 82 1001
101 582 85 1001
101 582 86 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7576 3.03
Machine type First serial number Last serial number Code Available from
version
VARIOCONTROL 101 582 12 1001 XXX XXX XX XXXX 7537 4.00
VARIOCONTROL+ 101 582 13 1001 XXX XXX XX XXXX 7538 4.00
Machine type First serial number Last serial number Code Available from
version
177 D-40
177 DH-40
101 582 26 1001
101 582 27 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7600 4.00
177 DHC-4 101 582 00 1001 XXX XXX XX XXXX 7601 4.00
177 PDHC-4 101 582 01 1001 XXX XXX XX XXXX 7602 4.00
177 PDH-40 101 582 28 1001 XXX XXX XX XXXX 7609 4.00
179 DHC-4 101 582 02 1001 XXX XXX XX XXXX 7611 4.00
179 PDHC-4 101 582 03 1001 XXX XXX XX XXXX 7612 4.00
211 D-40 101 583 02 1001
101 583 25 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7620 4.00
211 PD-40 101 583 03 1001
101 583 26 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7629 4.00
212 D-40 101 582 43 1001 XXX XXX XX XXXX 7680 4.00
212 PD-40 101 583 48 1001 XXX XXX XX XXXX 7689 4.00
213 D-40
213 DH-40
101 582 44 1001
101 582 55 1001
101 583 07 1001
101 582 56 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7630 4.00
213 DHC-4 101 582 04 1001
101 583 11 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7631 4.00
213 PDHC-4 101 582 05 1001
101 583 12 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7632 4.00
213 PD-40
213 PDH-40
101 582 49 1001
101 582 57 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7639 4.00
214 DHC-4 101 582 06 1001
101 583 17 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7641 4.00
214 PDHC-4 101 582 07 1001
101 583 18 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7642 4.00
216 DHC-4 101 582 08 1001
101 583 21 1001
XXX XXX XX XXXX 7651 4.00
216 PDHC-4 101 582 09 1001 XXX XXX XX XXXX 7652 4.00
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6 Possible adjustments on machines without BOP
6.1 Description of the Display Module
Note: The display module described next is only used in machines without the Bomag
Operation Panel (BOP). On machines with BOP the settings are made via the BOP!
(See item 7 "Adjustment/display possibilities on machines with BOP")
The display module consists of a 4-digit display and two keys, F1 and F2.
It is used for the output of fault codes and display values as well as for the input of code numbers.
Faults and warnings are displayed by flashing. If several faults are detected, the displayed fault codes
will change in a 3 second cycle.
Display values are permanently displayed, whereby values from 0 0 0 0 9 9 9 9 are possible. Higher
values lead to the display "- - - - ", negative values are indicated by the "minus dot" lighting up (see
illustration).
The following description describes the input of code numbers.
6.2 Input of code numbers
For the diagnostics of control inputs and outputs various code numbers can be entered via the display
module of the control. The input of a code number is performed as follows:
Press both keys (F1 and F2) on the instrument cluster for 2 seconds.
The value 0 0 0 0 will be displayed, whereby the 1st digit is flashing.
1. The value of the flashing digit can be increased by pressing the left hand key (F1). When the figure 9
is displayed and the left hand key (F1) is pressed again, the display will return to the value .
2. When pressing the right hand key (F2) the flashing digit will move one digit to the right. When the
4th digit is flashing, the right hand key (F2) is pressed once again to confirm the input. The desired
function is then executed or the desired value is displayed respectively.
In order to terminate a display function you must either enter code number 0 0 0 0 or switch the
ignition off.
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6.3 Changing the machine type (only via display module)
For simple checking the currently adjusted machine type is displayed for approx. 3 seconds on the
display module of the central electrics when switching the ignition on. It can also be checked at any
time by entering code 7000.
Setting the machine type requires the following sequence:
Note: Parameter adjustments can only be performed when the engine is not running!
Enter code number 7 0 1 0 . This code number activates the function "Adjusting machine type".
The display module now permanently shows the code 7 0 1 0 .
Select and enter the machine from the table above.
The display module now permanently shows the entered code. (e.g. 7 5 3 3 )
Enter code number 7 0 1 1 . This code number confirms the entered machine type.
After confirming the machine type the control initiates a restart, the display module shows the new
machine type for approx. 3 seconds.
Switch the ignition off and on again.
After this the newly adjusted machine type will be displayed for approx. 3 seconds.
Attention: A machine must not be operated with a wrong type setting, because in such a
case the correct function of the control cannot be assured!
New controls are delivered with the default machine type setting 7 5 0 0 .
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6.4 Inverting the direction signal (only via display module)
Depending on the installation position, the axle sensor used delivers a 12 V output signal in forward and
reverse.
This direction signal may need to be inverted, so that exciter adjustment (only BVC machines) and
printout for the the travel direction correspond with the actual travel direction.
Note: Parameter adjustments can only be performed when the engine is not running!
Enter code number 7 6 0 0 . This code number activates the function "Invert direction signal.
The display module now permanently shows the code 7 6 0 0 .
Enter code number 7 6 0 1 . This code number inverts the direction signal.
The display module now permanently shows the code 0 0 0 1 (signal inverted), or the code 0 0 0 0
(signal not inverted).
In succession the code number 1 0 0 1 can be used to check whether the direction signal is correctly
interpreted (see item 14 "Input codes for ESX control").
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6.5 Changing the bit rate (only with display module)
The multi-function display can be operated with different CAN transmission speeds. For operation in
our machines the bit rate must be set to 125 kBit/s. The bit rate is changed as follows:
Hold both keys (F1 and F2) of the multi-function display depressed and switch on the ignition.
The currently set bit rate is displayed, e.g. 0 1 0 0 .
The bit rate can now be changed in fixed steps by pressing the right hand key (F2). Hold the key
depressed until the display reads 0 1 2 5 .
By pressing the left hand key (F1) the bit rate is accepted and the display changes back to the
normal display mode.
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7 Adjustment/display possibilities on machines with BOP
7.1 Adjusting the machine type (BOP)
Setting the machine type requires the following sequence:
Note: Parameter adjustments can only be performed when the engine is not running!
Press key "?" to open the screen page "MENU". The following screen is displayed:
Press key "F2" to open the screen page "Adjust machine type". The following screen is displayed:
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The desired machine type can be selected by pressing the keys "F11" and "F12". (see "List of
machine types" under item "Item 5.4 "List of machine types" ).
After selecting the desired machine type press key "F14", until the symbol (F14) lights green for
confirmation (approx. 4s).
When releasing the key the start screen will automatically be displayed and the control will initiate a restart.
Switch the ignition off and on again.
BOP and MESX are now adjusted to the new machine type.
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7.2 Inverting the direction signal via the BOP control terminal
Depending on the installation position, the axle sensor used delivers a 12V output signal in forward
and reverse.
This direction signal may need to be inverted, so that exciter adjustment (only BVC machines) and
printout for the travel direction correspond with the actual travel direction.
Note: Parameter adjustments can only be performed when the engine is not running!
Press key "?" to open the screen page "MENU". The following screen is displayed:
Press key "F1" to open the screen page "Invert direction signal". The following screen is
displayed:
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The direction signal can now be inverted or not inverted by pressing key "F5" ("Invert = 1" or
"Invert = 0").
After the desired change press key "F14" to save the adjustment. The symbol lights green for a
moment as a sign of confirmation.
Press "ESC" to leave the page.
Check on the printout or in the diagnostics menu whether the travel direction has been correctly detected.
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7.3 Accessing the diagnostics menu
Press key "?" to open the screen page "MENU". The following screen is displayed:
Press key "F5" to open the screen page "Diagnose1". The following screen is displayed:
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If an actual error is present the corresponding error code will be displayed in the field "Actual Errors".
Press "ESC" to leave the page.
By pressing key "A" you can change into a machine specific, more detailed diagnostics menu (see
below).
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7.3.1 Extended diagnostics on machines with circular exciter (BTMplus,
BTMprof)
4.23 V Ubv: actual voltage front acceleration transducer
4.24 V Ubh: actual voltage rear acceleration transducer
98 % Small Ampl: Triggering of solenoid valve for low amplitude in percent
0 % Big Ampl: Triggering of solenoid valve for high amplitude in percent
Direction: Status MESX input travel direction (LED on = 12 V)
Lights: Status MESX input light detection (LED on = 12 V)
MD+ Status MESX input MD+ (detection engine running) (LED on = 12 V)
Vibration: Status of vibration detection in the MESX (LED on = Vibration ON)
+01234 Distance pulses detected by the MESX (10 cm steps). The actually detected
travel direction can be recognized by the roller symbol above.
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7.3.2 Extended diagnose BVC machines
4.25 V Uexciter: actual voltage of exciter position potentiometer
4.23 V Ubv: actual voltage front acceleration transducer
4.24 V Ubh: actual voltage rear acceleration transducer
98 % Ampl: Triggering of solenoid valve for vibration valve in percent
Direction: Status MESX input travel direction (LED on = 12 V)
Lights: Status MESX input light detection (LED on = 12 V)
MD+ Status MESX input MD+ (detection engine running) (LED on = 12 V)
Vibration: Status of vibration detection in the MESX (LED on = Vibration ON)
+01234 Distance pulses detected by the MESX (10 cm steps). The actually detected
travel direction can be recognized by the roller symbol above.
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7.4 Changing the printout language
Press key "?" to open the screen page "MENU". The following screen is displayed:
Press key "F6" to open the screen page "Printout language". The following screen is displayed:
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The desired printout language can be selected by pressing the keys "F11" and "F12".
After selecting the desired language press key "F14" to save the setting. The symbol (F14) lights
green for a moment as a sign of confirmation.
Press "ESC" to leave the page.
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7.5 Setting the machine serial number
Press key "?" to open the screen page "MENU". The following screen is displayed:
Press key "F7" to open the screen page "Serial number". The following screen is displayed:
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The desired printout language can be selected by pressing the keys "F11" and "F12".
After the adjustment press key"F14" to save the setting. The symbol (F14) lights green for a
moment as a sign of confirmation.
Press "ESC" to leave the page.
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7.6 Teaching distance pulses
The distance pulses for the different machine types are already set by default after adjusting the
correct machine type. However, due to slippage on the rear axle the recorded distance measurement
may deviate from the actually travelled distance. In this case the distances pulses can be adjusted
accordingly.
Note: An adaptation of the distance pulses is only possible within a range of +/- 10%
of the preset value.
Press key "?" to open the screen page "MENU". The following screen is displayed:
Press key "F8" to open the screen page "Distance pulses". The following screen is displayed:
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Pressing the key "F5" starts the teach mode. The following symbol appears:
Drive a distance of 10 m length in forward and press the key "F6" at the end. The following symbol
appears:
After the end of the measuring travel press key "F14" to save the adjustment. The following
symbol appears:
Press "ESC" to leave the page.
Note: If the following symbol is displayed after the end of the travel distance the
measured distance pulses are not in the range of +/- 10% of the preset value.
Saving is in this case not possible! The measurement must be repeated!
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7.7 Activating the amplitude limitation (only BVC machines)
Press key "?" to open the screen page "MENU". The following screen is displayed:
Press key "F3" to open the screen page "Amplitude limitation". The following screen is displayed:
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The limitation can now be activated or deactivated by pressing key "F5" ("Limit = 1" or "Limit = 0").
After the desired change press key "F14" to save the adjustment. The symbol lights green for a
moment as a sign of confirmation.
Press "ESC" to leave the page.
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7.8 Changing the display mode (metric/imperial)
Press key "?" to open the screen page "MENU". The following screen is displayed:
Press key "F4" to open the screen page "Display mode". The following screen is displayed:
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The imperial display (mph, F, etc.) can now be activated or deactivated by pressing key "F5"
("Imperial = 1" or "Imperial = 0").
After the desired change press key "F14" to save the adjustment. The symbol lights green for a
moment as a sign of confirmation.
Press "ESC" to leave the page.
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7.9 Switching the GPS Receiver Voltage Supply Mode
Press key "?" to open the screen page "MENU". The following screen is displayed:
Press key "F14" to open the screen page "GPS Mode". The following screen is displayed:
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This function enables the GPS Receiver Power Supply to be controlled via MESX, so that the receiver
can be switched on and off in a defined way.
The GPS Mode can now be changed over by pressing the "F5"-key:
"0" OFF GPS Receiver always switched off
"1" ON GPS Receiver switched on as soon as the ignition is switched on.
"2" AUTO GPS Receiver switched on as soon as the BCM transmits data to MESX
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8 Possible settings on the BCM05mobile
Insert the BCM05mobile into the holder and close the clamp. Switch on the ignition and subsequently
the BCM05mobile by holding the yellow switch on the right depressed for approx. 1-2 seconds; wait
and confirm the time dialog.
For functions beyond the following description, please refer to the BCM05 user manual.
8.1 Reading the software version
Select "Configuration" at the right hand edge of the window.
The software currently installed in the BCM05mobile is displayed at the top left under the name BOMAG.
8.2 Changing the language
Note: This function is only available from software version 1.37!
Select "Configuration" at the right hand edge of the window.
Press the field "Language". A list with the available languages pops up. Choose the desired language
and confirm with "Select".
8.3 Changing the unit system (metric/imperial)
Open the service window: press the top switch of the three switches at the right hand edge of the
touch screen "Configuration" for about 5 seconds, until a roller symbol appears under the software
version number at the left hand side of the display. Release the "Configuration" switch and press the
symbol within 3 seconds. The touch screens now shows 4 switches near the right hand edge and
select the bottom switch "Service".
Note: After this setting the service window must be closed to avoid unauthorized
access. Press "Close window" at the bottom right in the service window.
Shift the switch in the "Unit" field to the desired position.
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Status: 05.06.2007 Fault codes of the ESX control Page 45 of 59
Author: T.Lw / TE
13 Fault codes of the ESX control
13.1 Overview
Fault code Fault description
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Status: 05.06.2007 Terminology Page 56 of 59
Author: T.Lw / TE
15 Terminology in connection with ESX
Short circuit
A direct, unwanted connection between two different cables or between machine and
cables.
Examples:
Two lines rub against each other until the insulation has worn off.
A conductive line rubs off the insulation at the vehicle ground.
Wire breakage
This generally means that a connection is interrupted. Possible reasons may be:
Line:
torn (not necessarily visible from outside)
chafed
chafed mostly in connection with a short circuit to ground
Terminal, cable lug
loosened, slipped off
broken off,
corroded,
socket / plug faulty
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Short circuit to ground
Line, terminal has direct connection to vehicle ground, often in connection with wire breakage
Digital
There are only two permissible states, e.g. switched on or off; lamp on / off; current flows /
does not flow; valve open / closed (black-white valve)
Analogue
In contrast to Digital many conditions are permitted within a certain range. For instance room
temperature 0 to 40; current 4mA to 20mA; voltage 0V to 8,5V; resistance 100 to 300 ;
valve 0% to 100% opened (proportional valve)
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Status: 05.06.2007 Terminology Page 58 of 59
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Control
Controlling describes the process during which an input value influences a distance (the
value to be controlled), following a fixed command. For this purpose all possible interfering
factors (e.g. temperature, humidity ...) must be known.
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Closed loop control
Closed loop control is a process during which a value, the closed loop control value (e.g.
pressure), is continually measured and compared with a nominal value (guide value). The
result of this comparison will affect the closed loop control value, thereby adapting the closed
loop control value to the guide value.
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Technical expense: Low effort:
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Performance in
unstable systems
For unstable systems closed
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In unstable systems
controls cannot be used.
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Current and voltage measurement
Ohms law:
U = Voltage
R = Resistance
I = Current
Plausibility check
The control (ESX) runs a plausibility check on all inputs. This means the control checks
permanently whether certain state combinations are permitted; e.g. travel lever position
forward and reverse will cause an fault message, because this condition is normally not
possible.
Override / emergency operation
In the event of a major fault the control will switch off and the override function will take over.
This has the effect that the machine can still be moved and steered with reduced speed.
Steering and dozer blade movements are only possible with a constant speed.
(see also: page 34, "")
GND - AGND
Besides the "normal" battery ground (terminal 31) in the vehicle there is an additional
analogue ground, which is only to be used for sensors. (see description of the signals on the
ESX-control)
PWM digital output
Certain outputs on the ESX are designed as so-called PWM digital outputs. This means
that these outputs are special current outputs. Here it is possible to measure a current, but
no voltage. These outputs are used to trigger proportional valves.
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Table of contents
Foreword A 1
Documentation A 2
General A 3
New developments A 5
Travel system E 1
Travel pump E 3
Control E 7
Charge pressure relief valve E 8
High pressure relief valve E 9
Pressure override E11
Axle drive motor E14
Drum drive motor E17
Test and adjustment points, travel system E19
Trouble shooting travel system E27
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Vibration F 1
Vibration pump F 3
High pressure relief valves F 6
Control F 7
Vibration motor F 8
Drum F11
Test and adjustment points, vibration system F13
Trouble shooting vibration F15
Steering G 1
Charge pump G 2
Steering pump G 3
Steering valve G 5
Articulated joint G 7
Measuring and adjustment points G 9
Trouble shooting steering G10
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Foreword and novelties
Reliable construction equipment is of greatest advantage for all parties involved:
for the customer/user it is a basis for an exact calculation of utilization periods and the completion of
projects as scheduled.
in the rental business it means that the equipment can be reliably used and planned without having
to stock a large number of stand-by machines.
for the manufacturer it means that customers are satisfied, provides him with a good image and gives
him a feeling of confidence.
It is BOMAGs philosophy to design and produce the machines with highest possible reliability. This
aspect of simple and easy maintenance was one of the key issues when developing and designing the
machine:
the location of components in the machine eases maintenance work,
the high quality standard of BOMAG is the basis for the considerable extension of the service and
maintenance intervals.
the After Sales Service of BOMAG, including excellent operating and maintenance instruction
manuals, high quality training courses and on-site machine demonstrations helps the customer to
maintain their machines in good condition over a long period of time.
Permanent training of BOMAGs own service personnel as well as the service personnel of BOMAG
Profit Centres and dealers is therefore a general prerequisite for BOMAGs excellent world-wide service.
This program of permanent training is only possible with appropriate and up-to-date training material for
trainers as well as persons attending the training courses.
This training manual has not only been written as a support for the professional work of the trainer, but
also for the trainees attending these training courses.
The different levels of product training demand, that the training performed by BOMAG, its Profit Centres
or its dealers reflects the high quality of the training conducted at the Training Centre at BOMAG in
Boppard. For this reason we invested a lot of time in the preparation of these materials .
The structure of this training manual enables us to change or up-date individual chapters in case of
alterations to the machine.
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Documentation
For valid BOMAG single drum roller serie -4 :
BW 213 DH-4
with serialnumber of the machine: 58314, 58315
BW 214 DH-4
with serialnumber of the machine: 58319, 58320
For the BOMAG machines described in this training manual the following documentation is additionally
available:
Attention!
The currently valid part numbers for the documents can be taken from the Doclist or the
Customer Service page in the BOMAG (BOMAG Secured Area) in accordance with the serial
number of the machine.
1. Operating and maintenance instructions
2. Spare parts catalogue
3. Wiring diagram *
4. Hydraulic diagram *
5. Repair instructions
6. Service Information
* The document versions valid at the date of printing are part of this training manual.
10.1 Service Training Machine
BOMAG 340 008 911 79
Service Training
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General
The new single drum rollers serie -4 from BOMAG are essentially further developments of their
predecessors, the machines of product range serie -3.
These machines have been successfully and reliably used for years on construction sites all over the
world, especially in earth construction and on sanitary landfill sites.
High compaction power and excellent traction are characteristics, which are of utmost importance for
this type of machine.
All components installed in these machines are manufactured in series production and are subjected to
stringent quality tests. This guarantees a high level of reliability and safety.
As with many other BOMAG products, and here especially with the large single drum rollers of the new
generation, we have decided to use the same successful drive concept with diesel engine (water cooled)
and hydrostatic drives also for these machines. The hydrostatic drives transfer the output power of the
engine directly to drum, drive wheels and steering.
The drive wheels are driven by fast rotating hydraulic motors and axle, whereas the drum is driven by
slow running radial piston motors.
On construction machines the work place of the operator is of utmost importance. Under such working
conditions the health and safety of the operator must be the greatest concern.
The cabin is very spacious and clearly arranged. The drivers seat is very comfortable and can be
individually adjusted for every operator, even for his weight.
All control elements and gauges are within the reach and in the sight of the operator.
A monitoring display with light emitting diodes and clear pictograms informs the operator about any
operating faults. The operator is therefore always informed about the present condition of the machine.
The generously glazed cabin with windscreen wiper and washer systems for front and rear windscreens,
as well as a heated rear windscreen, offers clear vision to all sides.
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Important characteristics of the new generation of single drum rollers are
strong ROPS/FOPS according to SAE-standard
wear free service brake by closed hydrostatic travel circuits
disc brakes in axle and drum drive motor serve as parking and emergency brakes
high stability due to low centre of gravity and the use of an articulated joint
operating safety due to the use of monitoring boards for all important system data
automatic engine shut-down at too engine temperature, too low hydraulic oil level (when reaching the
lowest permissible level the engine will be shut down after 20 seconds) and too low engine oil
pressure.
The new single drum roller serie -4 are well designed down to the smallest detail, so that they can meet
the toughest demands on large scale construction sites all over the world.
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BOMAG 342 008 911 79
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Novelties
The multi-function travel lever and the display
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BOMAG 343 008 911 79
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Control, operation, data collector,
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Diesel engine with EMR
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BOMAG 345 008 911 79
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Travel System
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The travel system of the single drum rollers is a closed hydraulic circuit and consists
mainly of:
travel pump with control and safety elements,
Drum drive motor with reduction gear;
axle drive motor,
charge pump (also for vibration circuit),
hydraulic oil filter (in charge circuit),
hydraulic oil cooler with thermostat
hydraulic lines.
Travel pump and vibration pump are connected to a tandem pump unit. The charge pump is an integral
part of the vibration pump. The travel pump is the first pump section, flanged directly to the flywheel side
of the diesel engine.
The pump delivers the hydraulic oil to the travel motors for drum and axle drives. The multi-function
valves in the pump limit the pressure in the closed circuit to 425 bar (p =400 bar between low and high
pressure sides).
A flushing valve in the axle drive motor (and in the Sauer drum drive motor 51 C 110) flushes a certain
oil quantity out of the closed circuit when the machine is driving (p between the two sides of the closed
circuit). Leakage in the individual components of the circuit are replaced by the charge circuit through
the boost check valves in the travel pump.
The charge pump inside the vibration pump draws hydraulic oil out of the tank and delivers it through
the hydraulic oil filter to the boost check valves in travel and vibration pump. The return flow from the
steering system also flows through the hydraulic oil filter and is then available for the closed circuit
charging system. The charge circuit also provides the oil for the control functions in the closed circuits
for travel and vibration drive and to release the parking brakes.
Both travel motors and the travel and vibration pumps are electrically proportionately controlled.
Pos. Designation Pos. in wiring diagram Pos. in hydraulic
diagram
Measuring values
10 Travel pump, electr.- prop. 90R075 10
12 Drum drive motor electr.-prop.
51C110
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13 Axle drive motor, electr.-prop.
51D110
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14 Axle 14
15 Reduction gear CR 31
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Travel pump
The travel pump is a swash plate operated axial piston pump with variable displacement, most suitable
for applications in hydrostatic drives with closed circuit.
Pos. Designation Pos. in wiring diagram Pos. in hydraulic
diagram
Measuring values
1 Travel pump, electr.- prop. 90R075 10
2 Charge pressure relief valve
3 Control, electr.-prop.
4 Multi-function valve
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Charging
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The travel pump delivers the hydraulic oil to the motors on rear axle and drum. The pump flow is
proportional to the pump speed (output speed of diesel engine) and the actual displacement (swashing
angle of swash plate) of the pump.
Fig. 1: Travel pump
1 Electric prop. control 5 Cylinder block
2 Drive shaft 6 Valve plate
3 Swash plate bearing 7 Control piston
4 Pistons with slipper pads
With the servo control the swashing angle can be infinitely adjusted from neutral position (0) to both
maximum displacement positions.
When altering the swash plate position through the neutral position, the oil flow will be reversed and the
machine will drive to the opposite direction.
All valves as well as the safety and control elements needed for operation in a closed circuit, are
integrated in the pump.
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Cross-sectional view of travel pump
Fig. 2: Cross-sectional view of travel pump
1 Retainer for swash plate 7 Swash plate bearing
2 Sliding block 8 Swash plate guide
3 Control piston 9 Swash plate
4 Servo arm 10 Swashing lever
5 Servo valve
6 Feedback device
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View of the rotating group
Fig. 3: Travel pump, view of the rotating group
1 Working pistons
2 Slipper pad
3 Pre-tensioning spring
4 Cylinder block
5 Drive shaft
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Description of function
Fig. 4: Function of travel pump
1 Drive shaft 5 Cylinder block
2 Drive shaft bearing 6 Multi-function valves
3 Swash plate 7 Charge pump (only in vibration pump)
4 Pistons with slipper pads 8 Valve plate
The drive shaft (1) is directly driven by the diesel engine via an elastic coupling. the shaft turns the tightly
connected cylinder block (5).
With the rotation of the drive shaft (1) the cylinder block (5) moves the working pistons (4). The slipper
pads of the working pistons abut against the swash plate (3).
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When moving the swash plate out of neutral position, the working pistons will perform a stroke
movement with every rotation of the cylinder block.
The slipper pads are hydrostatically balanced and are retained on the sliding face of the swashing cradle
by a retaining device.
During a full rotation of the cylinder block each working piston will move through the bottom and top dead
centre back to the initial position. During this movement each piston performs a complete stroke.
During the piston stroke each piston draws in a certain quantity of oil from the low pressure side of the
hydraulic circuit and presses it out into the high pressure side.
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Tandem pump, connections and adjustment points
Fig. 5: Connections and adjustment points
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housing
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1 Rear vibration pump connecting plate, turned by 90 !!!
2 Proportional solenoid (vibration pump)
3 Multi-function valve 400 bar (charging and pressure limitation), travel system
4 Charge pressure to solenoid valve for brakes and speed range selector, charging vibration
5 Multi-function valve 400 bar (charging and pressure limitation), travel system
6 Pump flange
7 Port L, leak oil to vibration pump
8 Electr.-prop. control (travel pump)
9 Pressure test port, pilot pressure
10 High pressure port B, high pressure reverse
11 Charge pressure relief valve, 26 bar
12 not on EP-pumps
13 Port L2, leak oil to tank
14 Pressure test port MB, high frequency
15 Pressure test port MA, low frequency
16 High pressure port A, low frequency
17 High pressure port B, high frequency
18 Charge pump (only in vibration pump)
19 Port L2, (connection to vibration pump)
20 not on EP-pumps
21 Filter block for charge circuit
22 Multi-function valve 400 bar (charging and pressure limitation), vibration high frequency
23 Port S, suction line between hydraulic oil tank and charge pump
24 Multi-function valve 400 bar (charging and pressure limitation), vibration low frequency
25 Charge pressure relief valve, vibration pump (fixed setting 40 bar)
26 Filter block for charge circuit
27 Port L1, leak oil port to travel pump
28 Pressure test port MB, high pressure reverse
29 Charge oil from filter
30 Pressure test port MA, high pressure forward
31 High pressure port A, high pressure forward
Thermostat housing:
32 Port C, from solenoid valve for brake/speed range selection
33 Leak oil port D, leak oil from axle drive motor
34 Leak oil port A, leak oil from travel pump
35 Leak oil port G, leak oil from drum drive motor
36 Leak oil port F, leak oil from vibration motor
37 Leak oil port B, leak oil to oil cooler
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servo control
The servo control (mechanical hydraulic displacement control) converts the mechanical input signal
from the proportional valve into a position controlling output signal. This position controlling signal
determines the swashing angle of the swash plate (the displacement of the pump), as well as the
swashing direction (flow direction of the pressure fluid).
The flow quantity delivered by the variable displacement pump is proportional to the value of the input
signal from the proportional valve. A mechanical feedback device ensures the fixed correlation between
the proportional valve input signal and the swashing angle of the swash plate (displacement of pump).
Control piston in pump
Since the control is spring centred, the swash plate will automatically return to neutral position under the
following conditions, thereby interrupting the oil flow and braking the machine:
when shutting the engine down,
if the pressure in the charge circuit drops below a certain value.
Servo cylinder
Control piston
Sliding block
Servo arm
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Multi-function valves
High pressure limitation
Pumps of series 90 are equipped with a follower valve, which activates a pressure override and a
pressure relief valve, one after the other.
Fig. 6: Multi-function valves
1 to the control 6 Drive shaft
2 Multi-function valve 7 to the control piston
3 Charge pump 8 to the control piston
4 Charge pressure relief valve A Port A
5 Pilot pressure relief valve B Port B
If the adjusted pressure is reached, the pressure override will move the swash plate quickly back
towards neutral position, thereby limiting the system pressure. The average response time is less than
90 ms.
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In case of a very quick increase in pressure (pressure peaks) the system utilizes the function of the
pressure relief valves as a protection for the hydraulic systems. In such a case the pressure override
works as a pre-control unit for the control piston of the pressure relief valve. The pressure level of the
high pressure relief valve is higher than the pressure level of the pressure override. The high pressure
relief valves will only respond if the pressure override is not able to swash the pump back quick enough
in case of sudden pressure peaks.
Fig. 7: Multi-function valve, details
1 Reducing fitting 7 Check valve
2 Hydraulic by-pass piston 8 Pressure limitation
3 Spring plate 9 Spring
4 Spring 10 By-pass housing
5 High pressure relief valve 10 By-pass sleeve
6 Valve seat
Pressure override and high pressure relief valve are both parts of the multi-function valve, which is
screwed into the pump.
With its possibility to swash the swash plate inside the pump back within a period of 90 ms, the pressure
override makes sure that the high pressure relief valves will only respond in exceptional cases. This
protects the hydraulic circuit against overheating and reduces the load on the diesel engine.
Note:
The multi function valves must be tightened with a torque of 89 Nm!
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Charge pressure relief valve
The charge pressure relief valve is a direct acting valve with fixed adjustment and is part of the safety
elements in a closed hydraulic circuit. This valve limits the pressure in the charge circuit to the adjusted
value (26 bar).
The charge circuit compensates leaks and flushing quantities in the closed travel and vibration circuits
and provides the necessary pressure to control the travel and vibration pumps, the speed range
selection and to operate the multi-disc brakes in the travel drives.
Since feeding of cool and filtered oil is only possible in the low pressure side of the closed circuit, the
pressure in the low pressure side is almost identical with the pressure in the charge circuit.
When parking the machine on level ground with the engine running, the pressures in both
sides of the closed circuit are identical (charge pressure).
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Axle drive motor
The axle drive motor is a swash plate controlled Sauer-Danfoss axial piston motor of series 51 D 110
with an electrical proportional control for variable displacement.
Fig. 1Hydraulic diagram, axle drive motor
1 Motor drive
2 Control piston
3 Proportional control with proportional solenoid
4 Flushing valve with flushing pressure limitation valve
5 Axle with brake
6) Rotary speed sensor (flange sensor)
Charge pressure
Brake valve HD-Pump
HD-Pump
Leak
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Fig. 2: Axle drive motor,
1 Control piston 7 Cylinder block
2 Flushing valve 8 Universal joint
3 Proportional control 9 Output shaft
4 Spindle with ball 10 Output shaft bearing
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6 Valve plate
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Function
The motor is connected with the travel pump via the high pressure ports A and B. The hydraulic oil flows
under high pressure through the corresponding port to the back of the working pistons. Since the
working pistons are arranged under an angle to the output shaft, the pressurized pistons will perform a
stroke movement, thereby causing a rotation of the output shaft.
Once the respective piston has passed its dead centre (max. extended position), it will change to the
low pressure side. As the rotation progresses, the piston will move back into the cylinder bore. Oil is
thereby displaced out of the cylinder chamber through the low pressure side back to the pump.
The synchronizing shaft with roller surfaces ensures uniform rotation of output shaft and cylinder block.
The ball joints of the pistons run in journal bearings, which are pressed into the outer shaft. For the
connection between output shaft and pistons no other parts are required. The output shaft runs in two
tapered roller bearings.
Control
The motor is electric-proportionally controlled.
The motor can be adjusted to two fixed displacements. This is accomplished by changing the angle
between cylinder block and output shaft.
With a large angle position the motor works with maximum displacement, slow speed and high torque.
When changing the swash plate position to minimal angle the motor works with minimum displacement,
high speed and low torque.
The displacement is changed by a control piston, which is tightly connected with the valve segment.
The front travel motor (drum drive) also is an axial travel motor 51C110
from Sauer-Danfoss.
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Flushing valve
Fig. 8Cross-section of flushing valve
1 Flushing spool
2 Flushing pressure relief valve
The flushing valves are integrated in the axle drive motor, or on DH/PDH machines, also in the drum
drive motor. In case of a pressure increase in one of the two sides of the closed circuit the flushing valves
have the function to flush a certain quantity of oil out of the low pressure side.
The valve is operated by the pressure difference between the two sides of the closed circuit (A and B).
If the pressure in one side is higher than in the other, this pressure will move the valve out of neutral
position against the neutral setting spring. Oil can now flow out of the low pressure side. This oil flows
through a thermostat valve back to the tank. The flushed out oil quantity is immediately replaced by oil
entering from the charge circuit through the corresponding boost check valve (part of the multi-function
valve).
In this way the closed travel circuit is permanently supplied with cool and filtered oil and the temperature
household of the hydraulic system is maintained at a permissible level.
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Manual releasing of brake on axle drive
For manual releasing of the brakes on the rear axle you should proceed as follows:
Fig. 9: Manual releasing of rear axle brakes
Slacken the counter nut (Fig. 14, Pos. 1) and back it off by approx. 8 mm.
Turn the brake releasing screw (2) in against the stop.
To release the brake tighten the screw for max. 1 complete turn.
Attention!
Turn the screws on both sides in uniformly (alternately by 1/4 of a turn)
Repeat this procedure on the opposite side of the axle.
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Drum drive motor 51C110 with reduction gear CR 31
The drums on the DH-4 and PDH-4 versions are driven by a swash plate operated Sauer axial piston
motor 51C110. This motor is almost identical with the rear axle motor. Another detailed description at
this point is therefore not necessary.
Fig. 10: Reduction gear CR 31
1 Travel motor 6 Sun gear
2 Tapered roller bearing 7 Planet carrier
3 Spur wheel 8 Brake discs
4 Hollow wheel 9 Mechanical seal
5 Planet wheel 10 Brake piston
This motor is a fast rotating hydraulic motor. Since the output speed of this motor is much too high to
drive the drum, a reduction gear reduces the output speed to the actually required drum drive speed.
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Brake control
During operation the closed hydrostatic travel circuit has the function of a service brake. When moving
the travel lever from full forward or reverse position towards neutral, the travel pump will follow towards
zero position relative to the movement of the travel lever. The oil flow is thereby reduced and the
machine is hydraulically braked. When moving the travel lever to neutral position, the pump will also
return to neutral, the supply of oil is interrupted and the hydraulic circuit brakes the machine to standstill.
However, since minor leaks cannot be avoided in any hydraulic circuit and such minor leaks will cause
creeping of the machine when it is parked on a slope with the engine running, the machine is additionally
equipped with multi-disc brakes in drum drive and both wheel drives. When engaging the travel lever in
neutral position the multi-disc brakes will close and the machine can be parked on slopes with the
engine running and without the risk of creeping.
However, these parking brakes can also be operated via a 3/2-way solenoid valve. In de-energized
condition the multi-disc brakes in the travel drives are unloaded. The charge pressure to the brakes is
interrupted and the oil from the brake housings flows as leak oil back into the tank.
If the brake solenoid valve is supplied with current while the engine is running and the brake is open,
the connection of the brake line to the tank is interrupted and oil from the charge circuit is guided to the
brake pistons. The oil pressure works against the spring force of the brake spring and relieves the brake
discs.
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Manual drum drive brake release (in the reduction gear)
For manual brake release both screws on the drum drive reduction gear (marked with arrow) must be
turned in uniformly, until the drum is able to rotate freely.
Brake releasing device
in operation position
Brake releasing device in
position brake manually
released
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Travel circuit with drum drive motor 51C110 and CR 31 (position of
components)
Fig. 11: Travel circuit with 51 C 110 and CR 31
High pressure
Low pressure
Charge pressure
Leak oil
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1 Travel pump
2 Vibration pump
3 Hydraulic oil filter
4 Rear axle
5 Axle drive motor
6 Reduction gear
7 Drum drive motor
8 Hydraulic oil tank
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Brake control BW 213 (with Sauer motor 51C110 and CR 31)
Brake valve
Charge pressure
Brake releasing pressure
Leak oil
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Test and adjustment points, travel system
Charge pressure filter and travel pump
Pos. Designation Pos. in wiring diagram Pos. in hydraulic
diagram
Measuring values
1 charge oil filter 07
2 Charge oil filter pressure differential
switch
B21 p 3,5 bar
3 Pressure test port, charge pressure MA 26+/-3 bar
4 Travel pump - pressure test port
Travel pressure forward
10 / A / MD max. 426 bar
5 Test port travel pump forward A 10 / A
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Travel pump
Pos. Designation Pos. in wiring diagram Pos. in hydraulic
diagram
Measuring values
1 Travel pump - pressure test port
Travel pressure reverse
10 / B / MC max.426 bar
2 Prop. solenoid travel forward Bl.004 / Y17 / X16 12V / 0,4-1,2 A
3 Prop. solenoid travel reverse Bl.004 / Y16 / X15 12V / 0,4-1,2 A
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Travel and vibration pump
Pos. Designation Pos. in wiring diagram Pos. in hydraulic
diagram
Measuring values
1 Test port travel pump reverse B 10 / B
2 Pressure test port, charge pressure MA 26+/-3 bar
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Travel motor (drum drive)
Pos. Designation Pos. in wiring diagram Pos. in hydraulic
diagram
Measuring values
1 Pressure travel forward 12 - A
2 Pressure travel reverse 12 - B
3 Port X X1 approx. 26bar
4 Prop. solenoid Y30 12V / 0,4-1,2 A
5 Speed flange sensor PPU B59
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Travel motor (axle drive)
Pos. Designation Pos. in wiring diagram Pos. in hydraulic
diagram
Measuring values
1 Prop. solenoid Y 31 12V / 0,4-1,2 A
2 Port X X1 approx. 26bar
3 Travel pressure sensor B 112 26 -426 bar
4 High pressure travel pump forward
and further to drum drive motor
13 - B
5 High pressure travel pump reverse
and further to drum drive motor
13 - A
6 Speed sensor (flange sensor) B 60
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Speed sensor and travel pressure sensor
NEW : Speed flange sensors in both travel motors and a travel
pressure sensor at the front left hand side under the operator's platform!
Pos. Designation Pos. in wiring diagram Pos. in hydraulic
diagram
Measuring values
1 Speed flange sensor PPU axle
motor
B60
1 Speed flange sensor PPU drum
drive motor
B59
2 Travel pressure sensor in frame,
front left under operator's platform
B112
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Brake valve
Pos. Designation Pos. in wiring diagram Pos. in hydraulic
diagram
Measuring values
1 Brake valve Y 04 08 0V closed 12V
open
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Travel lever
Multi-function travel lever
For a detailed description of the travel lever buttons
please refer to the page on " Electrics" (Service Training Electrics)
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Trouble shooting
The display shows the fault codes
For a detailed description of how to read out fault codes and the display
please refer to the page on " Electrics" (Service Training Electrics)
All electric faults are mainly shown by the display
The following trouble shooting chart contains a small selection of possible faults, which may occur
during operation of the machine. The fault list is by no means complete, however, the fault table is based
on the experience of the central service department, i.e. the list covers almost all faults that have
occurred in the past.
Service Training Machine
BOMAG 379 008 911 79
10.1
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH-4
- E 34 -
Procedure:
The following trouble shooting table contains both electrical as well as mechanical and hydraulic faults.
The number specified in the table indicate the probability of the fault cause and thereby the
recommended trouble shooting sequence, based on our latest field experience.
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Bremsventil (elektrisch/mechanisch/hydraulisch) 1
Bremse Achse/Bandagenmotor (mechanisch/hydraulisch) 2 2 3
Fahrpropverstellung /defekt/Verkabelung 1
Speisepumpe / Speisedruckbegrenzungsventil(e)
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Pumpenansteuerung (Servoverstellung) 2 1 2 3
Druckabschneidung/ Hochdruckbegrenzung Fahrpumpe
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Fahrhebel 1 2
Nullage Fahrpumpe 3 3
Fahrpumpe(n) defekt 3 3 2
Stellventil Fahrmotoren (elektrisch / mechanisch / hydraulisch) 1 2
Splventil Fahrmotoren hngt 3
Fahrmotor(en) defekt 3 3
Hydrauliklkhler verschmutzt (intern/extern) 1
Thermostat (Hydraulik) verschmutzt/verklemmt/defekt 2
Kupplung Dieselmotor-Pumpe 2
Dieselmotor 1
Drehzahl-Flanschsensoren im Fahrmotor (Verkabelung) 1 1 2
F E H L E R S U C H E
10.1 Service Training Machine
BOMAG 380 008 911 79
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - F 1 -
Vibration
Pos. Designation Pos. in wiring diagram Pos. in hydraulic
diagram
Measuring values
1 Vibration pump 75 cm 11
2 Integrated charge pump 17 cm
3 Multi-function valves with high
pressure limitation and boost check
valve function
4 Proportional control
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Service Training Machine
BOMAG 381 008 911 79
10.1
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - F 2 -
The vibration system on these single drum rollers works with different frequencies and tow amplitudes.
This enables perfect adaptation of the machine to various types of soil and different applications.
The vibration circuit is also a closed hydraulic circuit, similar to the travel circuit.
The main components of this circuit are
vibration pump,
Vibration motor
and the pressure resistant hydraulic hoses.
Vibration pump and travel pump are joined to a tandem unit, which is driven by the flywheel end of the
diesel engine.
By operation of a proportional valve the pilot oil is guided to one of the control piston sides. This actuates
the pump from neutral position to one of the two possible maximum displacement positions.
When changing the swashing angle through the neutral position to the opposite side, the flow direction
of the oil and the sense of rotation of the vibration motors will change.
Since the engine speed is variable in "Position AUTO", the pump displacement must always be
proportionately adapted in order to maintain the vibration frequency at a constant level.
The vibration motor output shaft is joined with the exciter shaft in the drum via a Bowex coupling. The
rotation of the exciter shaft with the bolted on eccentric weights causes the vibration of the elastically
suspended drums.
The eccentric weights on the vibrator shaft are fitted with additional change-over weights.
5 Vibration motor with flushing valve 15
Pos. Designation Pos. in wiring diagram Pos. in hydraulic
diagram
Measuring values
10.1 Service Training Machine
BOMAG 382 008 911 79
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - F 3 -
Depending on the sense of rotation of the vibrator shaft these change-over weights add to or subtract
from the basic weights.
Basic weight +change-over weight =high amplitude
Basic weight - change-over weight =low amplitude
The displacement of the pump may be different to both flow directions. This results in different exciter
shaft speeds for the different senses of rotation of the motor.
The vibration system is designed in such a way, that the high exciter shaft speed (frequency) is coupled
with the low amplitude and the low exciter shaft speed (frequency) with the high amplitude.
Sense of rotation of exciter shaft
Service Training Machine
BOMAG 383 008 911 79
10.1
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - F 4 -
Vibration pump
The vibration pump is a swash-plate controlled axial piston pump with variable displacement of type 90
R 075 EP from Sauer-Danfoss. The pump is fitted with all control and safety elements needed for
operation in a closed hydraulic circuit.
Pos. Designation Pos. in wiring diagram Pos. in hydraulic
diagram
Measuring values
1 Vibration pump 75 cm 11
2 Integrated charge pump 17 cm
3 Multi-function valves with high
pressure limitation and boost check
valve function
4 Prop. solenoids X 6 and X 7
5 servo control
6 Safety valve in charge circuit
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10.1 Service Training Machine
BOMAG 384 008 911 79
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - F 5 -
Function
Cross-section of vibration pump
1 Servo piston
2 Working pistons
3 Charge pump
4 Valve plate
5 Roller bearing
6 Swash plate
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Service Training Machine
BOMAG 385 008 911 79
10.1
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - F 6 -
Cross-section of vibration pump
1 Control
2 Servo piston
3 Friction free swash plate bearing
4 Attachment plate
5 Spool valve
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10.1 Service Training Machine
BOMAG 386 008 911 79
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - F 7 -
The engine drives the drive shaft with the cylinder block. The cylinder block carries the working pistons.
The slipper pads rest against the sliding surface of the swash plate and are at the same time held on
the sliding surface by a retaining device.
During each rotation the piston pass through their upper and lower dead centre back to their initial
position. Between both dead centres each piston performs a full working stroke. During this stroke
movement oil is drawn in from the low pressure side of the closed circuit and pressed out through the
slots in the valve plate into the high pressure side. The oil quantity depends on the piston area and the
length of the working stroke.
During the suction stroke the oil is drawn into the piston chamber, i.e. the charge pressure forces it into
the piston chamber. On the opposite side the piston presses the oil out into the high pressure side of he
closed circuit.
Control
The electro-hydraulic displacement control converts the electric proportional input signal into a load
controlling output signal.
The vibration pump has an integrated charge pump, an internal gear pump with a displacement of 17
cm per revolution
The vibration pump is equipped with an integrated charge pressure relief valve, which is set to a
pressure of 40 bar. This valve only has a safety function in the charge circuit.
Service Training Machine
BOMAG 387 008 911 79
10.1
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - F 8 -
Multi-function valve
As a measure to protect the closed vibration circuit against to high pressures the vibration pump is fitted
with pressure relief valves.
1 From the charge pump
2 Closed circuit
3 High pressure relief valve with integrated boost check valve
Since the heavy mass of the vibrator shaft must be set into motion during the acceleration of the
vibration, very high pressure peaks will occur in the high pressure side of the closed circuit during this
phase. The high pressure relief valve reduces these pressure peaks to a value of max. 426 bar
(pressure difference between high and low pressure side =400 bar +charge pressure =26 bar).
The screw-type cartridges of the high pressure relief valves contain also the boost check valves for the
closed vibration circuit.
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10.1 Service Training Machine
BOMAG 388 008 911 79
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - F 9 -
Vibration motor
The vibration motor is a Bosch-Rexroth axial piston motor of series A2FM 56 with fixed displacement in
bent axle design. Since the motor can be subjected to pressure from both sides, it is most suitable for
the use in closed hydraulic circuits.
Service Training Machine
BOMAG 389 008 911 79
10.1
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - F 10 -
When switching the vibration on the motor must first start to move the resting vibration shaft. This
resistance causes a hydraulic starting pressure, which is limited to 426 bar by the corresponding high
pressure relief valve. Once the vibrator shaft has reached its final speed, the pressure will drop to a
value between 100 and 150 bar (operating pressure). The value of the operating pressure mainly
depends on the condition of the ground (degree of compaction, material etc.).
Hard ground =High operating pressure
Loose ground =Low operating pressure
Circuit diagram of vibration motor
1 Vibration motor
2 Flushing valve
3 Flushing pressure relief valve
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10.1 Service Training Machine
BOMAG 390 008 911 79
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - F 11 -
Flushing valve
The vibration motor is equipped with an integrated flushing valve. This flushing valve is located inside
the bolted on connecting block. When switching the vibration on a pressure difference will appear
between the two sides of the closed circuit. The higher pressure moves the valve spool of the flushing
valve against the neutral setting spring, so that oil can flow out of the low pressure side.
Flushing valve
1 Flushing spool
2 Flushing pressure relief valve
The flushing valve is fitted with a downstream 16 bar pressure relief valve. This valve ensures that only
a certain quantity of hydraulic oil is flushed out of the low pressure side.
This oil flows via a thermostat valve back to the hydraulic tank. The flushed out oil is immediately
replaced with fresh and filtered oil through the corresponding boost check valve.
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Service Training Machine
BOMAG 391 008 911 79
10.1
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - F 12 -
Speed sensor
The fixed displacement vibration motor A2FM56 is equipped with a Bosch-Rexroth speed sensor
HDD1L16 or HDD2L16 with an installation depth of 16 mm, which uses the Hall-effect.
Connection in wiring diagram, vibration speed sensor B16 on page 006
Fixed displacement motor
A2FM56
10.1 Service Training Machine
BOMAG 392 008 911 79
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - F 13 -
Drum
Fig. 1 Cross-section of drum
1 Drum shell 8 Change-over weight
2 Vibration bearing 9 Coupling vibr.-motor vibrator shaft
3 Basic weight 10 Travel bearing
4 Vibrator housing 11 Travel bearing housing
5 Cooling fan 12 Rubber buffer
6 Vibrator shaft 13 Vibration motor
7 Elastic coupling between shafts 14 Flanged bearing housing
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Service Training Machine
BOMAG 393 008 911 79
10.1
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - F 14 -
Test and adjustment points, vibration system
Vibration pump
Pos. Designation Pos. in wiring diagram Pos. in hydraulic
diagram
Measuring values
1 Pressure test port, vibration
pressure low amplitude
11 - B - ME Starting pressure
330 -400 bar
2 Pressure test port, vibration
pressure high amplitude
11 - A - MF Starting pressure
330 -400 bar
3 High pressure port low amplitude 11 - B max. 426 bar
4 High pressure port high amplitude 11 - A max. 426 bar
5 Multi-function valve with high
pressure limitation low amplitude
11 - B
6 Multi-function valve with high
pressure limitation high amplitude
11 - A
7 Solenoid valve, low amplitude Y07 / X 8 11 - B 12V / 0,4 - 1,2A
8 Solenoid valve, high amplitude Y07 / X 7 11 - A 12V / 0,4 - 1,2A
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10.1 Service Training Machine
BOMAG 394 008 911 79
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - F 15 -
Vibration motor
Pos. Designation Pos. in wiring diagram Pos. in hydraulic
diagram
Measuring values
1 High pressure port high amplitude 15 - A
2 High pressure port, low amplitude 15 - B
3 Flushing valve 15
4 Leakage and flushing 15 - L1 approx. 2.5 l..
Flushing quantity
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Service Training Machine
BOMAG 395 008 911 79
10.1
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - F 16 -
Pos. Designation Pos. in wiring diagram Pos. in hydraulic
diagram
Measuring values
1 Speed-sensor B 16 15
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10.1 Service Training Machine
BOMAG 396 008 911 79
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - F 17 -
Trouble shooting
The display shows the fault codes
For a detailed description of how to read out fault codes and the display
please refer to the page on " Electrics" (Service Training Electrics)
All electric faults are mainly shown by the display
The following trouble shooting chart contains a small selection of possible faults, which may occur
during operation of the machine. The fault list is by no means complete, however, the fault table is based
on the experience of the central service department, i.e. the list covers almost all faults that have
occurred in the past.
Service Training Machine
BOMAG 397 008 911 79
10.1
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - F 18 -
Procedure:
The following trouble shooting table contains both electrical as well as mechanical and hydraulic faults.
The number specified in the table indicate the probability of the fault cause and thereby the
recommended trouble shooting sequence, based on our latest field experience.
FEHLERSUCHE VIBRATION
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Vibrationschalter (Amplitudenvorwahl) 1 1
Fahrhebel, Taster Vibration (an/aus), Verkabelung 1
Elektrik defekt / Verkabelung 2 2
Pumpenansteuerung (elektrisch / hydraulisch) 1 1
Druckabschneidung/ Hochdruckbegrenzung Vibrationspumpe
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Frequenzeinstellung Vibrationspumpe 2
Vibrationspumpe defekt 2 2
Kupplung zwischen Dieselmotor und Fahrpumpe defekt
Erregerwellenlager defekt 3
Vibrationsmotorkupplung defekt 2
Vibrationsmotor defekt 2 1
Dieselmotor 1 1 1
Drehzahlsensor (Verkabelung) 1 1 1
Splventil Vibmotor hngt 2
F E H L E R S U C H E
10.1 Service Training Machine
BOMAG 398 008 911 79
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - G 1 -
Steering
Single drum rollers of series BW 213 / 214 DH-4 are equipped with a hydrostatically operated articulated
steering system.
The steering system mainly consists of steering pump, steering valve, steering cylinders and pressure
resistant connecting hoses.
Fig. 1Steering hydraulics
1 Rating pump
2 Distributor valve
3 Steering pressure relief valve (p =175 bar)
4 Check valve (pre-loaded to 0.5 bar)
5 Anti-cavitation valve
6 Shock valves (240 bar)
7 Steering cylinders
The steering pump draws the hydraulic oil out of the hydraulic oil tank and delivers it to the steering valve
and the connected steering unit under the operator's platform of the machine. If the steering is not
operated, the complete oil supply will flow through the fine filter to the charge system for the closed travel
circuits.
When turning the steering wheel the distributor valve guides the oil flow to the piston or piston rod side
of the steering cylinder. A rating pump inside the steering unit measures the exact oil quantity
corresponding with the turning angle of the steering wheel and delivers the oil to the steering cylinders.
The steering cylinders retract or extend and steer the machine.
The steering unit is equipped with a pressure relief valve. This valve limits the steering pressure to 175
bar. The charge pressure must, however, be added to this value, because the oil leaving the steering
system enters the charge circuit. The actual steering pressure is therefore approx. 200 bar.
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Service Training Machine
BOMAG 399 008 911 79
10.1
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - G 2 -
Charge pump
The charge pump for travel circuit and vibration works also as steering pump The pump is an external
gear pump with fixed displacement.
The oil flow generated by the charge pump is joined together with the return flow from the steering valve
before the hydraulic oil filter and flows through the filter to the charge ports on travel pump and vibration
pump.
10.1 Service Training Machine
BOMAG 400 008 911 79
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - G 3 -
Steering pump
The steering pump is a gear pump with fixed displacement. It is driven by the auxiliary drive of the diesel
engine, draws the hydraulic oil out of the hydraulic oil tank and pumps it through the steering valve to
the steering cylinders or to the boost check valves for travel and vibration circuits.
Fig. 2Steering pump
1 Housing
2 Flange
3 Shaft
4 Bearing plate
5 Bearing plate
6 Cover
7 Gear (driving)
8 Gear (driven)
9 Seals
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Service Training Machine
BOMAG 401 008 911 79
10.1
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - G 4 -
Working principle of the gear pumps
The drive gear of the steering pump is connected with the auxiliary drive of the diesel engine via a
coupling. Drive gear and driven gear are positioned by a bearing plate in such a way, that the teeth of
both gears mesh with minimum clearance when rotating.
The displacement chambers are created between the tooth flanks, the inside wall of the housing and
the faces of the bearing plates.
When the pump is running the chambers transport hydraulic oil from the suction side to the pressure
side. This causes a vacuum in the suction line by which the hydraulic oil is drawn out of the tank. The
tooth chambers transport the fluid to the outlet of the pump from where it is pressed to the consumers.
To ensure a safe function of the pump the tooth chambers must be so tightly sealed that the hydraulic
fluid can be transported from the suction side to the pressure side without any losses.
For this purpose external gear pumps are fitted with gap seals. This causes pressure dependent fluid
losses from the pressure side to the suction side. As a measure to ensure that these losses are reduced
to a minimum, the bearing plate on the cover side is pressed against the faces of the gears by an axial
pressure field.
This pressure field is always under the actual system pressure.
10.1 Service Training Machine
BOMAG 402 008 911 79
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - G 5 -
Steering valve
The steering valve block consists mainly of distributor valve, measuring pump, pressure relief valve and
shock valves.
Fig. 3Cross-sectional view of steering valve
1 Neutral setting springs
2 Housing
3 Inner spool
4 Outer spool
5 Universal shaft
6 Ring gear
7 Gear
8 Check valve
9 Pressure relief valve
When turning the steering wheel the distributor valve guides the oil flow from the pump to the rating
pump. The rating pump guides the oil flow through the distributor valve to the corresponding
sides of the steering cylinders. The rating pump measures the exact oil quantity in accordance with the
rotation angle of the steering wheel.
This oil flow to the steering cylinders articulates the machine and causes a steering movement.
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Service Training Machine
BOMAG 403 008 911 79
10.1
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - G 6 -
Fig. 4Steering valve, hydraulic diagram
The high pressure relief valve in the steering unit limits the pressure in the steering system to 175 bar.
The charge pressure value must be added to this pressure, because the oil leaving the steering system
is fed into the charge circuit for the closed travel circuits.
The steering unit is fitted with so-called shock valves in each supply line to the steering cylinder. These
valves are adjusted to an opening pressure of 240 bar. The valves compensate extreme pressure peaks
which may occur, e.g. when driving over obstructions, and protect the system against overloads.
Each of these shock valves is fitted with an additional anti-cavitation valve. If the shock valves respond
these anti-cavitation valves protect the system against cavitation damage.
A check valve at the inlet of the steering unit makes sure that no oil will flow back to the pump in case
of pressure peaks caused by sudden steering movements. In such a case the steering cylinders would
act as pumps and press the oil back to the pump.
240 bar
240 bar
0,5 bar
p =175 bar
10.1 Service Training Machine
BOMAG 404 008 911 79
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - G 7 -
Articulated joint
Front and rear frames of the single drum rollers BW 177 D-4 are connected by an oscillating articulated
joint. This ensures that drum and wheels are at all times in contact with the ground, even when driving
extreme curves.
Fig. 5Articulated joint
Service Training Machine
BOMAG 405 008 911 79
10.1
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - G 8 -
The rear console is tightly bolted to the rear frame.
The front console is fastened with screws to the rear cross-member of the front frame. The use of rocker
bearings between front and rear frame ensures that both frames can oscillate to each other for +/- 12.
This gives drum and wheels excellent ground contact, even under extremely severe conditions.
The front console is connected with the rear console by two vertical bolts. The vertical bolts are mounted
in friction bearings.
The steering cylinder anchor point is welded to the front console.
When turning the steering wheel the steering cylinder will extend or retract. The piston rod swivels the
front console around the vertical bolts. This articulates the machine and results in a steering movement.
All bearings on the articulated joint are maintenance free and do not require any lubrication.
Notes on assembly:
When assembling or repairing the articulated joint the correct pretension of the centre pin is of highest
importance.
Please follow the instructions in the repair manual for the articulated joint.
10.1 Service Training Machine
BOMAG 406 008 911 79
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - G 9 -
Test and adjustment points steering points
Steering pump
Pos. Designation Pos. in wiring diagram Pos. in hydraulic
diagram
Measuring values
1 Steering pump (and charge pump) 09
2 Steering pressure test port MB 200 +/-10 bar
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Service Training Machine
BOMAG 407 008 911 79
10.1
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - G 10 -
Vibration and noise damper
The damper is located in the steering/charge circuit directly after the steering and charge pump.
It is subjected to hydraulic oil flow and has the function of eliminating any vibrations and noises.
The damper is mounted to the front plate of the rear frame, between both steering cylinders.
10.1 Service Training Machine
BOMAG 408 008 911 79
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - G 11 -
Trouble shooting
The display shows the fault codes
For a detailed description of how to read out fault codes and the display
please refer to the page on " Electrics" (Service Training Electrics)
All electric faults are mainly shown by the display
The following trouble shooting chart contains a small selection of possible faults, which may occur
during operation of the machine. The fault list is by no means complete, however, the fault table is based
on the experience of the central service department, i.e. the list covers almost all faults that have
occurred in the past.
Service Training Machine
BOMAG 409 008 911 79
10.1
Service Training
BW 213 / 214 DH / PDH -4 - G 12 -
Procedure:
The following trouble shooting table contains both electrical as well as mechanical and hydraulic faults.
The number specified in the table indicate the probability of the fault cause and thereby the
recommended trouble shooting sequence, based on our latest field experience.
FEHLERSUCHE LENKUNG
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MGLICHE URSACHEN
Lenkorbitrol 2 2 1
Lenk- Speisepumpe 1 1 2
Lenkzylinder 3 3 3
Knickgelenk 3 3 2
10.1 Service Training Machine
BOMAG 410 008 911 79
BOMAG 411 008 911 79
10.2 Service Training BVC
10.2 Service Training BVC
BOMAG 412 008 911 79
Service Training BVC
BOMAG 413 008 911 79
10.2
Service Training
12/2004 Teile-Nr. 008 099 94
Variocontrol
Single drum roller - 4
BW 177 / 213 / 226 BVC
10.2 Service Training BVC
BOMAG 414 008 911 79
Service Training
Variocontrol Single Drum Rollers Series 4
Table of contents
Foreword A 1
Documentation A 2
General B 1
Peculiarities B 3
Electric steering C 1
Steering circuit C 2
Steering pump C 4
Steering wheel C 5
Steering valve C 6
Steering angle sensor C12
Trouble shooting C15
Compaction measuring system D 1
BEM D 1
BTM plus D 2
BTM prof. D 3
BVC D 4
BVC - System E 1
Exciter system E 4
Gear pump E 5
Valve block E 7
Swashing motor E 9
Acceleration transducer E 10
MESX-control E 11
BOP E 12
Working principle of the system F 1
Service Training BVC
BOMAG 415 008 911 79
10.2
Service Training
Variocontrol Single Drum Rollers Series 4
Repair and adjustments G 1
Replacement of swashing motor G 2
Replacement of potentiometer G 3
Potentiometer adjustment G 4
Trouble shooting H 1
Electrics I 1
Service Training
MESX - Service Training
Wiring diagram
Hydraulic diagrams
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Foreword
Reliable construction equipment is of greatest advantage for all parties involved:
for the customer/user it is a basis for an exact calculation of utilization periods and the completion of
projects as scheduled.
in the rental business it means that the equipment can be reliably used and planned without having
to stock a large number of stand-by machines.
for the manufacturer it means that customers are satisfied, provides him with a good image and gives
him a feeling of confidence.
It is BOMAGs philosophy to design and produce the machines with highest possible reliability. This
aspect of simple and easy maintenance was one of the key issues when developing and designing the
machine:
the location of components in the machine eases maintenance work,
the high quality standard of BOMAG is the basis for the considerable extension of the service and
maintenance intervals.
the After Sales Service of BOMAG, including excellent operating and maintenance instruction
manuals, high quality training courses and on-site machine demonstrations helps the customer to
maintain their machines in good condition over a long period of time.
Permanent training of BOMAGs own service personnel as well as the service personnel of BOMAG
Profit Centres and dealers is therefore a general prerequisite for BOMAGs excellent world-wide service.
This program of permanent training is only possible with appropriate and up-to-date training material for
trainers as well as persons attending the training courses.
This training manual has not only been written as a support for the professional work of the trainer, but
also for the trainees attending these training courses.
The different levels of product training demand, that the training performed by BOMAG, its Profit Centres
or its dealers reflects the high quality of the training conducted at the Training Centre at BOMAG in
Boppard. For this reason we invested a lot of time in the preparation of these materials .
The structure of this training manual enables us to change or up-date individual chapters in case of
alterations to the machine.
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Documentation
These Variocontrol training documents are valid for the following single drum rollers of series 4:
BW 177 DH-4 BVC
BW 213 DH-4 BVC
BW 213 DH-4 BVC + vibratory plates
BW 226 DH-4 BVC
For the BOMAG machines described in this training manual the following documentation is additionally
available:
Attention!
The currently valid part numbers for the documents can be taken from the Doclist or the
Customer Service page in the BOMAG (BOMAG Secured Area) in accordance with the serial
number of the machine.
1. Operating and maintenance instructions
2. Spare parts catalogue
3. Wiring diagram *
4. Hydraulic diagram *
5. Repair instructions
6. Service Information
* The document versions valid at the date of printing are part of this training manual.
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General
BOMAG VARIOCONTROL (BVC)
The increased demands concerning quantity and quality in the application and compaction of soils and
rolled asphalt inevitably requires a permanent further development of vibratory rollers.
From the contractor's point of view a vibratory roller must fulfil three major requirements:
1. efficient operation
2. fulfilment of a task according to specification
3.flexible in use
Due to the inflexible parameterization, standard compaction systems are not able to adapt to the
permanently changing construction conditions in an optimal way.
However, this problem can be solved by the introduction of intelligent compaction systems. The control
values required for an automatic optimization of the compaction parameters are directly gained from the
interaction between drum and material to be compacted.
BOMAG VARIOCONTROL is a compaction system, which improves the quality and reproducibility of
compaction and enhances the efficiency of the roller, independently from the roller operator.
BOMAG VARIOCONTROL offers the user the following advantages:
1.Automatic adaptation of the emitted compaction energy to the actual compaction status
2. Better, reproducible results on all materials
3.No jump operation and therefore no particle destruction or loosening of material
4. The resulting direction of force is automatically adapted to the travel direction. This improves the
surface quality of the material and the gradability of the roller.
5.Low vibration loads for driver and environment
The further development of the VARIOCONTROL system for earthwork was founded on experiences
gained with the VARIOMATIC system used for asphalt compaction . The basic difference between
VARIOCONTROL and VARIOMATIC is the new exciter system.
It meets the demands of many users for an " intelligent" roller with automatic adaptation
of compaction.
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Part of this new further development is the new display and control element BOP (Bomag
Operation Panel) in connection with the MESX.
Besides the display of the entire operation of the measuring technology the BOP also enables a simple
self diagnose of the overall system.
The operation of the BOP is described in detail in the operating and maintenance instructions.
Error and input codes can be found on the electrics page (MESX Service Training).
BOP ----- Bomag Operation Panel
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Specialities
All BVC single drum rollers of series 4 are equipped with an electric steering
system as standard.
The hydraulic steering is also available as an option.
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Electric steering
The electric steering consists of an electronically controlled closed control loop and a hydraulic steering
circuit.
Theelectronically controlled circuit consists of a small electric steering wheel (in the left hand seat
armrest), the ESX-control (located in the electric junction box), which converts the signal from the
steering wheel into electric signals for the proportional solenoids of the steering valve and the
steering angle sensor (located on the articulated joint), which feeds the steering angle back to the
control.
The hydraulic steering circuit consists of steering pump, high pressure filter, steering valve and
steering cylinders.
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Hydraulic steering circuit
to charging
06
from
hydr.
tank
to emergency steering
and Vario control valve
MG
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Emergency steering:
The emergency steering valve is only an option and can only be operated via a special
input code. The valve is supplied by the additional Variocontrol gear pump.
Pos. Designation Pos. in wiring diagram Pos. in hydraulic
diagram
Measuring values
05 one steering cylinder on BW 177 05
05 two steering cylinders
on BW 213 and 226
05
06 Steering valve with 2 proportional
solenoids and an integrated
accumulator
Y92 / Y93
Page 006
06
07 High pressure filter 12m 07
09 Steering pump and charge pump 09 / MB 200 +/-10 bar
17 additional gear pump 5.5 cm on
BW 177 BVC
17 / MG 80 bar
17 additional gear pump 8 cm on BW
213 and 226 BVC
17 / MG 120 bar
20 High pressure line filter for
Variocontrol 100 m
20
21 Optional emergency steering valve
with 2 B/W solenoids
Y112 / Y113
Page 006
21
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Steering pump with filter
Steering pressure
Steering pump
Pressure test port
12 m with
Steering circuit
High pressure filter
Pressure differential switc
3,5 bar
Filter outlet
Filter inlet
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Steering wheel
The small steering wheel is located in the left hand armrest of the driver's seat
Pos. Designation Pos. in wiring diagram Pos. in hydraulic
diagram
Measuring values
Electric steering wheel A 45
Page 006
VCC 8,5 V
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Steering valve, electrically proportional
The steering valve, together with the optional emergency steering valve, is located
behind a protection box on the right hand side of the frame under the operator's stand
or the cabin.
to the
Steerin
cylinder
from the
to the charge
system
pump
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Steering valve
Pos. Designation Pos. in wiring diagram Pos. in hydraulic
diagram
Measuring values
1 Steering valve port P 06
2 Steering valve port T 06
3 Steering valve ports A and B 06
4 Steering valve, pressure relief valve 06 175 +25 bar
5 Steering valve, shock valves 06 230 bar
6 Steering valve, accumulator 06 Accumulator
pressure 50bar
7 Steering valve, prop. solenoid Y 93 Page 006 0,4 - 1,2 A
8 Steering valve, prop. solenoid Y 92 Page 006 0,4 - 1,2 A
9 Emergency steering valve B/W
solenoid
Y 113 Page 006 0/12 V
10 Emergency steering valve B/W
solenoid
Y 112 Page 006 0/12 V
1 2
3
4
5
6
7 8
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Emergency steering valve (option, can only be operated via input code) !!!
9
10
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BW 177 BVC
Pos. Designation Pos. in wiring diagram Pos. in hydraulic
diagram
Measuring values
1 Steering valve Y92 / Y93 06
2 Optional emergency steering valve Y112 / Y113 21
3 High pressure line filter 100m in
Vario-circuit
20
1
2
3
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Piping BW 177
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BW 213 and 226 BVC
Pos. Designation Pos. in wiring diagram Pos. in hydraulic
diagram
Measuring values
1 Steering valve Y92 / Y93 06
2 Optional emergency steering valve Y112 / Y113 21
3 Pressure retaining valve,
Variocontrol circuit
22 110 / 99 bar
4 Accumulator for Variocontrol circuit 23 Accumulator
pressure 85bar
5 High pressure line filter 100m in
Vario-circuit
20
5
4
2
1
3
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Piping BW 213 and 226
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Steering angle sensor
The steering angle potentiometer is located on the articulated joint BW 177 and BW 213
The steering angle potentiometer is located inside the articulated joint BW 226
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BW 177 and 213 BVC
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BW 226 BVC
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Trouble shooting
The display shows error codes
A detailed description of how to read out the error codes and on the display
can be found in chapter " Electrics" (Service Training " Electrics" )
All electric faults are primarily displayed in the display.
The following trouble shooting chart contains a small selection of possible faults, which may occur
during operation of the machine. The fault list is by no means complete, however, the fault table is based
on the experience of the central service department, i.e. the list covers almost all faults that have
occurred in the past.
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Procedure:
The following trouble shooting chart mainly lists mechanical and hydraulic faults.
The number specified in the table indicate the probability of the fault cause and thereby the
recommended trouble shooting sequence, based on our latest field experience.
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Compaction measuring system for single drum rollers:
BEM
(Bomag E-vib Meter) for circular exciters
!
MESX
Bedienfunktionen
E vib
0
50
150
200
250
E VIB
MN/mm
BMFSA
Beschleuni gung
VV / VL 15g
Beschleuni gung
VH / VL 15g
Befehle
Neutral
Pos.
D+ Signal
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BTM prof
(Bomag Terrameter) for circular exciters
!
MESX
Bedienfunktionen
R
S
2
3
2
Drucker
BOP
Beschleunigung
VV / VL 15g
Beschleunigung
VH / VL 15g
Drehzahlsensor
hinten
Neutral
Pos.
D+ Signal
Vibrationspumpe
Stromsignal
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BTM plus
(Bomag Terrameter) for circular exciters
!
MESX
Bedienfunktionen
BOP
Beschleuni gung
VV / VL 15g
Beschleuni gung
VH / VL 15g
Drehzahlsensor
hinten
Neutral
Pos.
D+ Signal
Vi brationspumpe
Stromsignal
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BVC
(Bomag Variocontrol) for Vario exciters
!
MESX
Bedienfunktionen
R
S
2
3
2
Drucker
BOP
Lageregelung
Ventil 1 vorn
Lageregelung
Ventil 2 vorn
Beschleunigung
VV / VL 15g
Beschleunigung
VH / VL 15g
Befehle
Erreger
Position vorn
Drehzahlsensor
hinten
Neutral
Pos.
D+ Signal
Vibrationspumpe
Stromsignal
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BVC - System
BOMAG VARIOCONTROL is able to control the compaction power, independently from the driver. For
this purpose the size and direction of the effective amplitude is automatically adjusted in dependence
on compaction status and travel direction of the roller. This optimal adaptation of compaction ensures
that the roller emits the max. compaction power to the soil at any time. Apart from this, jumping of the
drum with the related over-compaction of the material is automatically prevented.
The VARIOCONTROL system consists of the following primary
components:
1. Exciter unit
2. Additional gear pump with line filter
3. Valve block with pressure relief valve and shock valves and (accumulator on
BW 213 and BW 226)
4. Variable displacement motor with integrated potentiometer based distance
measuring system
5. 2 acceleration transducers
6. Programmable logic control =MESX
7. Display and control unit =BOP
8. ) Optional printer
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BVC Circuit diagram for BW 177 DH-4
Legend from the hydraulic
diagram:
17) External gear pump
5.5 cm
18) Valve block with 80
bar pressure relief valve
19) Swivel drive, variable
displacement motor
20) High pressure line
filter
20
to filter
to steering system
from
tank
to the
tank
rear front
Y141 Y140
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BVC Circuit diagram for BW 213 / 226 DH-4
Legend from the hydraulic diagram:
17) External gear pump 8cm
18) Valve block with pressure relief valve (120 bar)
19) Swivel drive, variable displacement motor
20) High pressure line filter
22) Pressure override valve (99-110 bar)
23) Accumulator (1.4l, 85bar)
to filter
from
tank
to
Emergency
steering
to the
tank
Steering valve
Y141 Y140
front rear
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Exciter unit
BVC uses a new type of exciter system with two counter-rotating, concentrically arranged
shafts, generating directed vibrations (see Fig. below).
One common shaft carries three eccentrics, the two smaller weights near the ends and the
larger eccentric weight in the middle of the exciter shaft. The middle eccentric weight rotates in
opposite direction to the outer weights. The resulting centrifugal forces add up to a directed
vibration. The effective direction of this directed vibration can be adjusted by turning the
complete vibrator unit. Any desired angle position between horizontal and vertical oscillating
direction is possible.
The adjustment of the exciter unit is accommodated by a hydraulic swashing motor with
integrated displacement measuring system (potentiometer). The vibrator system is driven by a
hydraulic motor, the eccentrics are synchronized by gears.
General design of the VARIOCONTROL - exciter unit
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Gear pump with high pressure filter
BW 177 BVC
additional
gear pump
for Variocontrol system
Test port input
Variocontrol system
Filter
Input
High pressure
Line filter
Filter
Output
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BW 213 and 226 BVC
The pressure retaining valve with accumulator is located between Vario pump and valve block.
It helps to keep any losses through the pressure relief valve as low as possible.
Pos. Designation Pos. in wiring diagram Pos. in hydraulic
diagram
Measuring values
1 P3 Input 22
2 P5 to valve block 22
3 T 22
4 T 22
5 Pressure retaining valve, opens and
closes
22 110 bar / 99 bar
6 P6 to accumulator 23 Preload pressure
85bar
7 High pressure line filter 22
8 T1 22
9 P4 22
1
2
3
4
6
5
8
9
7
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Valve block
The valve block has the function of triggering the adjusting motor. It consists of an electrical proportional
valve.
On BW 213 and BW 226 the valve is equipped with an upstream pressure retaining valve.
Assignment of valves to adjusting motor with exciter:
Y140 ---- valve outlet B ----- control Direction vertical forward
Y141 ---- valve outlet A ----- control Direction vertical backward
Pos. Designation Pos. in wiring diagram Pos. in hydraulic
diagram
Measuring values
1 Test port BW 177 18 80 bar
1 Test port BW 213 and 226 18 120 bar
2 P2 18
3 A 18
4 T1 18
5 P1 18
6 B 18
7 T2 18
8 Shock valves 18 120 bar
9 Prop. solenoid Y 141 Page 008 18 0,4 - 1,2 A
10 Prop. solenoid Y 140 Page 008 18 0,4 - 1,2 A
11 Pressure relief valve BW 177 18 80 bar
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
8
11
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Valve block installation front left and protection housing for electric connections
11 Pressure relief valve BW 213 and
226
18 120 bar
Pos. Designation Pos. in wiring diagram Pos. in hydraulic
diagram
Measuring values
Potentiometer
Pressure relief valve
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Under the protection
housing there are the
cable connections for
X 22 - speed sensor
X 47 - potentiometer for swa
X 48 - Acceleration
tranducer front
X 49 - Acceleration
transducer rear
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Swashing motor
with integrated potentiometer based distance measuring
system
As with the VARIOMATIC system, the resulting force may occur at any angle position
between horizontal and vertical direction of vibration. The adjusting motor is equipped
with an integrated displacement measuring system. This displacement measuring
system is based on a potentiometer mounted on the motor output shaft. Each position
of the motor has a resistance or voltage value assigned.
Potentiometer voltage:
Vertical forward approx. 2 V, Horizontal approx. 4,25 V, Vertical backward
approx. 6,5 V
Swashing motor, principle cross-sectional view (Pleiger)
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Acceleration transducer
The Variocontrol system is equipped with two acceleration transducers arranged one after the other on
the gearbox on the left hand side of the drum. These are mounted under an angle of 45 on either side
of the vertical. These transducer permanently deliver acceleration signals, which form the basis for the
entire control system.
There are two connection assignments
the signal outputs of the transducers:
BW 177 BVC signal brown 20g
BW 213 and 226 BVC signal blue 15g
see wiring diagram, page 008, path 8 and10, B62
Acceleration transducer
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MESX-control
The MESX-control is located inside the electric junction box, below the ESX-travel control inside the
door of the electrics terminal box. The MESX takes over the function to control the Variocontrol system.
The sticker on the MESX control informs about the installed software version.
A detailed description can be found in the chapter " Electrics" , Service
Training MESX.
MESX
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BOP
Bomag Operation Panel
The operation of the BOP is described in detail in the operating and maintenance instructions!
1 E
VIB
display 11) Rotary switch for mode selection (Automatic/Manual)
2 not used 12) Push button F12 automatic operation
3 Push button F5 START 13) Push button F11 manual operation
4 Push button F6 STOP 14) Rotary switch, manual setting of amplitude direction
5 Push button F7 PRINT 15) Push button F10 vertical effective direction
6 Push button F8 DELETE 16) Push button F9 horizontal effective direction
7 Display of vibration frequency 17) Travel speed display
8 Rotary switch for setpoint adjustment (automatic operation) 18) Amplitude display
9 Push button F14 setpoint increase 19) Optional measuring value printer
10 Push button F13 Setpoint reduction
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Working principle of system
Die Messung der Bodenkontaktkraft zwischen der Bandage und dem Einbaumaterial
erfolgt durch die beiden Beschleunigungsaufnehmer an der Bandage, die das
dynamische Verhalten kontinuierlich berwachen. Die Beschleunigungssignale, die
aus der dynamischen Wechselwirkung zwischen dem Walzenkrper und der
Unterlage resultieren, werden an die MESX-Steuerung weitergeleitet.
Werden bestimmte Grenzzustnde bzw. Sollzustnde erreicht, wird von der MESX ein
Signal auf die Verstelleinheit gegeben und dadurch die Verdichtungsenergie an den
neuen Einbauzustand angepat.
Signalisieren die Beschleunigungsaufnehmer eine geringe Bodensteifigkeit, schwenkt
das Erregersystem so weit in Richtung der vertikalen Arbeitsrichtung, bis die maximal
mgliche Verdichtungsenergie abgegeben wird. Nimmt die Bodensteifigkeit zu und
werden bestimmte Grenzwerte bzw. Sollwerte erreicht, schwenkt das Erregersystem
in Richtung der horizontalen Arbeitsrichtung, bis die Sollwerte unterschritten werden.
Das Ergebnis dieser Regelung ist, da das VARIOCONTROL-System die maximal
mgliche Verdichtungsenergie automatisch an den jeweiligen Einbauzustand anpat.
Das System mu dabei sehr schnell auf die Steifigkeitsnderungen reagieren. Die
Verstellzeiten von vertikaler zu horizontaler Arbeitsrichtung liegen unter einer Sekunde.
Damit kann das System
1. auf Vernderungen der Bodensteifigkeit unmittelbar reagieren
2. und zerstrende Bewegungen der Bandage verhindern.
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Vibration parameters
Fr den Verdichtungserfolg ist schon die erste dynamische berfahrt von entscheidender
Bedeutung.
Die VARIOCONTROL Walzenzge sind daher auf besonders hohe Zentrifugalkrfte bzw.
Amplituden ausgelegt. Hierdurch wird eine sehr hohe Verdichtung und eine gute
Tiefenwirkung erzeugt.
Durch die groe Amplitude wrde die VARIOCONTROL Walzenzge frher springen als
Standardwalzenzge gleichen Betriebsgewicht. Durch die Automatik wird aber der
Vertikalanteil der Amplitude dann automatisch zurckgenommen und so ein Springen der
Walze verhindert.
Di chte
BW 177 BW 213 BW 219 BW 225
BVC Standard BVC Standard Standard BVC Standard
Schwi ngende Masse kg 2440 1970 4800 4250 5500 6630 6300
Zentrifugalkraft kN 189 126/100 365 275/198 326/250 402 330/182
Ampl itude mm 2,5 1,8 / 1,0 2,4 1,8 / 0,9 2,1 / 1,2 2,3 2,0 / 1,1
Frequenz Hz 28 30 / 36 28 30 / 36 26 / 30 26 26 / 26
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Hochlei stungswalze
groe Amplitude
Standardwalze
bergnge
Service Training BVC
BOMAG 459 008 911 79
10.2
Service Training
Variocontrol Single Drum Rollers Series 4 - G 1 -
Repair and adjustments
Replacement of swashing motor and potentiometer
Swashing motor
Potentiometer
Fastening
screws
Potentiometer
10.2 Service Training BVC
BOMAG 460 008 911 79
Service Training
Variocontrol Single Drum Rollers Series 4 - G 2 -
Locking screw
horizontal
Locking screw
vertical reverse
Service Training BVC
BOMAG 461 008 911 79
10.2
Service Training
Variocontrol Single Drum Rollers Series 4 - G 3 -
Replaceing the swashing motor
1. If necessary remove the vibration motor
2. Unscrew the bottom plug (Pos.26, P/N 076 320 16) from the gearbox
3. Disconnect the hydraulic hoses and the electric connections from the potentiometer on the swashing
motor
4. Connect the hand pump to the front port (in travel direction) of the swashing motor (Pos.5) and pump
to the right, until the locking recess in the gear is in line with the bore in the gearbox.
5. Turn the locking screw (P/N 955 822 11) into the gearbox, the exciter is thus blocked in position
vertical reverse.
6. Remove the manual pump
7. Remove the swashing motor
8. Connect the manual pump again zo the front port of the new swashing motor and pump to the right
to the same position as with the removed swashing motor (position vertical forward)
9. Install the swashing motor, grease the splined shaft (with Optimol White P/N 009 960 01) and connect
hydraulically and electrically.
10. Remove the bottom locking screw (P/N 955 822 11) again and turn in the plug (Pos.26, P/N
076 320 16) with seal ring.
11. Tighten all fastening screws with the specified torque.
10.2 Service Training BVC
BOMAG 462 008 911 79
Service Training
Variocontrol Single Drum Rollers Series 4 - G 4 -
Service Training BVC
BOMAG 463 008 911 79
10.2
Service Training
Variocontrol Single Drum Rollers Series 4 - G 5 -
Adjusting the potentiometer
1. Unscrew the top plug (Pos.16, P/N 076 320 16) from the gearbox
2. Connect the hand pump to the rear port (in travel direction) of the swashing motor (Pos.4) and pump
to the left (middle position of swashing motor), until the locking recess in the upper gear is in line with
the bore in the gearbox.
3. Turn the locking screw (P/N 955 821 69) into the upper bore in the gearbox, the exciter is thus blocked
in position horizontal.
4. Loosen the fastening screws for the potentiometer so that it can be adjusted in the slots.
10.2 Service Training BVC
BOMAG 464 008 911 79
Service Training
Variocontrol Single Drum Rollers Series 4 - G 6 -
5. Switch on the ignition and measure the supply voltage between X2:67 and X2:68 (e.g. U=8,42V).
6. Measure the signal voltage between X2:69 (white cable) and X2:68 (AGND).
The terminal bar X2 for the volatge measurement is located inside the electrics junction box.
7. Nominal value =1/2 supply voltage (e.g. 8,42/2 =4,21V) in case of deviations turn the potentiometer,
until the nominal value is reached.
8. Fasten the potentiometer.
9. Remove the blocking screw and insert the plug with a new seal ring.
10. Check the swashing motor by pumping it to both end positions with the hand pump and measure the
voltage values. Nominal values: left hand stop vertical forward approx. 2V and right hand stop vertical
reverse approx. 6,5V
This process 1 - 10 must also be performed when changing a potentiometer.
Wiring diagram Bl 008, Pf 11, B61
Service Training BVC
BOMAG 465 008 911 79
10.2
Service Training
Variocontrol Single Drum Rollers Series 4 - G 7 -
Exciter lock in vertical reverse
Exciter lock in horizontal
10.2 Service Training BVC
BOMAG 466 008 911 79
Service Training
Variocontrol Single Drum Rollers Series 4 - H 1 -
Trouble shooting
In case of a fault in the Vario system the red triangular lamp lights up.
Show the fault code by pressing button ? followed by button F5
For detail info on reading out fault codes please refer to the chapter " Electrics, Training MESX" .
Red fault light
Button F5
Button ?
BOMAG 467 008 911 79
11 Engine
11.1 Diesel engine
BOMAG 468 008 911 79
11.1 Diesel engine
Series 4 single drum rollers are powered by 4 or 6 cyl-
inder Deutz diesel engines type TCD 2013 or a 6-cyl-
inder engine TCD 2012.
The engines are water cooled in-line engines with
EMR3 electronics.
The engines are mainly designed in two-valve tech-
nology with turbo charging and intercooler. They are
highly compact and come with a Deutz-Common-Rail
injection system, called DCR in short.
All engines are designed with exhaust gas recircula-
tion and thus reach emission values complying with
EPA/ COM/ Tier/ stage lll
The engines are characterized by the following posi-
tive features:
compact design
high reliability
long lifetime
Fig. 1 Deutz diesel engine TCD 2012 and 2013
Engine description TCD 2012
BOMAG 469 008 911 79
11.2
11.2 Engine description TCD 2012
Fig. 1 Deutz diesel engine TCD 2012, right hand side
1 Lubrication oil filling neck
2 Combustion air inlet
3 Cover
4 Fan
5 Generator
6 Fuel lift pump
7 Idler pulley
8 Lubrication oil cooler
9 Fuel filter
10 Replaceable lubrication oil filter
11 Lubrication oil sump
12 Possible installation of hydraulic pump or com-
pressor (optional)
13 Flywheel or (transmission connection SAE)
14 Crankcase ventilation valve
15 Transport device
16 Charge air line
17 Fuel control unit
11.2 Engine description TCD 2012
BOMAG 470 008 911 79
Fig. 2 Deutz diesel engine TCD 2012, left hand side
1 Exhaust manifold
2 Exhaust turbo charger
3 Lubrication oil filling neck (optional)
4 Engine mounts
5 Lubrication oil return line from exhaust gas turbo
charger
6 Relay (starter)
7 Ribbed V-belt
8 Coolant inlet
9 Coolant outlet
10 Coolant pump
11 Connection cabin heater ort compensation line
Engine description TCD 2013, 4 and 6 cylinder
BOMAG 471 008 911 79
11.3
11.3 Engine description TCD 2013,
4 and 6 cylinder
Fig. 1 Deutz diesel engine TCD 2013 L04 2V, right hand side
1 Combustion air inlet (possibility to install a heating
flange, optionally)
2 Connection cabin heater ort compensation line
3 Fan
4 Generator
5 Belt pulley on crankshaft
6 V-belt
7 Fuel lift pump drive
8 Fuel filter
9 Replaceable lubrication oil filter
10 Lubrication oil cooler
11 Possible installation of hydraulic pump or com-
pressor (optional)
12 Lubrication oil return line crankcase ventilation
13 Central plug (for engine control)
14 Fuel control unit
15 High pressure pump
16 Crankcase ventilation valve
17 Injector
18 Lubrication oil filling neck
11.3 Engine description TCD 2013, 4 and 6 cylinder
BOMAG 472 008 911 79
Fig. 2 Deutz diesel engine TCD 2013 L04 V2, left hand side
1 Lubrication oil filling neck (optional)
2 Transmission connection (SAE)
3 Engine mounts
4 Lubrication oil drain plug
5 Lubrication oil sump
6 Starter motor
7 Lubrication oil return line from exhaust gas turbo
charger
8 Exhaust turbo charger
9 Coolant inlet
10 Charge air connection to intercooler
11 Coolant outlet
12 Exhaust manifold
13 Charge air line
14 Transport device
Engine description TCD 2013, 4 and 6 cylinder
BOMAG 473 008 911 79
11.3
Fig. 3 Deutz diesel engine TCD 2013 L06 2V, right hand side
1 Combustion air inlet
2 Lubrication oil filling neck
3 Transport device
4 Fan hub
5 Generator
6 Replaceable lubrication oil filter
7 Fuel filter
8 Lubrication oil sump
9 Oil dipstick
10 Lubrication oil drain plug
11 Oil return line crankcase ventilation
12 Engine mounts
13 Transmission connection (SAE)
14 Central plug (for engine control)
15 High pressure pump
16 Rail
17 Crankcase ventilation valve
18 Injector
11.3 Engine description TCD 2013, 4 and 6 cylinder
BOMAG 474 008 911 79
Fig. 4 Deutz diesel engine TCD 2013 L06 2V, left hand side
1 Exhaust turbo charger
2 Exhaust manifold
3 Starter motor
4 Lubrication oil flow to exhaust turbo charger
5 Coolant drain plug
6 Coolant inlet
7 Ribbed V-belt
8 Fan hub
9 Idler pulley
10 Connection cabin heater ort compensation line
11 Ventilation line to compensation tank
12 Coolant line from engine to radiator
Lubrication oil circuit TCD 2012 / 2013
BOMAG 475 008 911 79
11.4
11.4 Lubrication oil circuit TCD
2012 / 2013
Fig. 1 Lubrication oil diagram
1 Lubrication oil sump
2 Lubrication oil suction pipe
3 Lubrication oil pump
4 Pressure relief valve
5 Lubrication oil cooler
6 Return flow check valve (only on 2012)
7 By-pass valve
8 By-pass valve lubrication oil filter
9 Pressure control valve
10 Replaceable lubrication oil filter
11 Main lubrication oil lines
12 Internally switched exhaust gas recirculation
13 Crankshaft bearings
14 Conrod bearings
15 Camshaft bearings
16 Line to spray nozzle
17 Piston cooling nozzle with pressure maintaining
valve
18 Plunger with rocker arm pulse lubrication
19 Push rod, lubrication oil supply for rocker arm lu-
brication
20 Rocker arm
21 Return line to lubrication oil sump
22 Lubrication oil flow to exhaust turbo charger
23 Exhaust turbo charger
24 Return line from compressor / hydraulic pump to
crankcase
25 Compressor or hydraulic pump
26 Lubrication oil line to crankshaft and camshaft,
compressor / hydraulic pump
27 Return flow from exhaust turbo charger
1
1
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
4 9
10
11
13 14
15
16
17
12
123
12
12 18
19
20 21
22
23
24
25
26
27
11.5 Coolant circuit TCD 2012 / 2013
BOMAG 476 008 911 79
11.5 Coolant circuit TCD 2012 /
2013
Fig. 1 Fuel diagram
1 Coolant outlet on radiator
2 Thermostat
3 Coolant - supply to water pump
4 Coolant pump
5 Lubrication oil cooler
6 Cylinder cooling
7 Cylinder liner / head cooling
8 Coolant flow to heater
9 Cabin heater (optional)
10 Coolant to thermostat
11 Connection for cabin heater
12 Compensation line
13 Ventilation line to compensation tank
14 Coolant outlet to radiator
15 Compensation tank
16 Compensation line to heat exchanger
Fuel system TCD 2012 / 2013
BOMAG 477 008 911 79
11.6
11.6 Fuel system TCD 2012 / 2013
Fig. 1 Coolant diagram
1 Fuel tank A= minimum distance 500 mm
2 Fuel pre-filter with pre-pressure pumping possibil-
ity to fill the low pressure section (provided by cus-
tomer)
3 Line to fuel lift pump
4 Fuel lift pump
5 Fuel filter
6 Fuel supply line to fuel control unit
7 Rail
8 High pressure pump
9 Fuel supply line to injector
10 Injector
11 FCU (Fuel Control Unit)
12 Fuel return flow on cylinder head
13 Fuel return line to fuel tank
14 Fuel lines from fuel control unit to high pressure
pumps and rail
15 Fuel lift pump 2013
11.6 Fuel system TCD 2012 / 2013
BOMAG 478 008 911 79
Fuel pre-filter
Fig. 2 Fuel pre-filter
1 Fuel supply to pump
2 Fuel return flow from FCU (Fuel Control Unit)
3 Manual fuel pump with bayonet lock to lock and
unlock
4 Thermostat valve with shut-down lever
5 Filter cartridge
6 Possibility to connect an electric water level sen-
sor
7 Drain tap
8 Water collecting bowl
9 Fuel inlet from fuel tank
10 Fuel return flow to fuel tank
A Electric water level sensor
Fuel system TCD 2012 / 2013
BOMAG 479 008 911 79
11.6
TCD 2013 Fuel filter system
Fig. 3 TCD 2013 Fuel system
1 Fuel pre-filter
2 Hand pump
3 Fuel pressure filter min. 3m
4 Input fuel control unit
5 Fuel low pressure sensor
1
1
4
2
2
4
1
2
3
4
5
11.6 Fuel system TCD 2012 / 2013
BOMAG 480 008 911 79
TCD 2012 Fuel filter system
Fig. 4 TCD 2012 Fuel system
1 Fuel pre-filter
2 Hand pump
3 Fuel pressure filter min. 3m
4 Input fuel control unit
5 Fuel low pressure sensor
1
1
4
2
2
4
1
3
4
5
2
Deutz Common Rail (DCR) injection system for TCD 2012 / 2013
BOMAG 481 008 911 79
11.7
11.7 Deutz Common Rail (DCR) in-
jection system for TCD 2012 /
2013
The diesel engines type TCD 2012 and 2013 are
equipped with a "Deutz Common Rail" injection sys-
tem, DCR in short.
The English term "Common Rail" indicates that the
system is based on a common rail. It describes the
use of a common high pressure fuel line with corre-
sponding branches to supply all cylinders with fuel.
The "Common Rail" injection is an injection system for
combustion engines, in which a high pressure pump
pressurizes the fuel to a high pressure level. The pres-
surized fuel fills a piping system, which is permanently
under pressure while the engine is running.
The general idea is the total isolation of the pressure
generation from the actual injection process. An injec-
tion solely controlled by mapping is only possible un-
der this condition. Injection timing and injection
quantity are controlled by the engine electronics. The
electric signals control an electrically operated valve
per cylinder, which is integrated in the injection noz-
zle. The short distances between valve and injection
nozzle result in short pressure rise times, which has a
positive effect on the combustion process and its con-
trol. Various types of injection van be realized, e.g.
pre-injection, main injection and post-injection. These
are freely controllable, in dependence on the control
unit.
The electric control is accomplished by the electronic
control unit (EDC16) with EMR3, in dependence on
the operating parameters. The system is capable of
providing a wide range of limp-home functions, should
any of the sensors fail. This ensures a reliable and
safe completion of travel and work.
Fig. 1 TCD 2012 and 2013
Overview of electronic diesel fuel control
Sensors Control unit (EMR3)
Actuators
Pump
Injector
Rail
11.7 Deutz Common Rail (DCR) injection system for TCD 2012 / 2013
BOMAG 482 008 911 79
Fig. 2 Schematic of the Deutz Common Rail System "DCR"
1 Fuel filter high pressure
2 Fuel low pressure sensor (5-7bar) B145
3 High pressure pumps
4 Fuel lift pump
5 Rail (high pressure pipe up to 1600 bar)
6 PRV (max. rail pressure limitation 1600bar)
7 Rail pressure sensor (B145)
8 Injectors (B148)
9 FCU Fuel Control Unit (Y137)
10 Engine control EDC16 - EMR3
11 Fuel filter with water separator
12 Hand pump
Under normal conditions the rail pressure is be-
tween 300 and 1350 bar
The PRV is set to 1600 bar
If the PRV is defective or always open, the pres-
sure in the rail will only build up to max. 700 bar.
The rail pressure must be at least 1.5 bar to start
the diesel engine
The fuel low pressure sensor is located after the
fuel filter and the pressure is normally between 5
and 7 bar.
The solenoid valve of the Fuel Control Unit (FCU)
is dead, open towards the tank.
The voltage applied to the injectors is normally
approx. 40 V.
4
1
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Deutz Common Rail (DCR) injection system for TCD 2012 / 2013
BOMAG 483 008 911 79
11.7
FCU Fuel Control Unit (Y137)
Fig. 3 Fuel Control Unit FCU
Two high pressure pumps
Fig. 4 High pressure pump
electric connection
High pressure
Low
pressure
High pressu
pumps
11.7 Deutz Common Rail (DCR) injection system for TCD 2012 / 2013
BOMAG 484 008 911 79
Injector ( Y148 )
Fig. 5 Injector
Wiring diagram page 4
Fig. 6 Excerpt from the wiring diagram
Armature group
Supply
Return flow
Nozzle
electric connections
Engine control EDC16 - EMR3
FCU FCU
Deutz Common Rail (DCR) injection system for TCD 2012 / 2013
BOMAG 485 008 911 79
11.7
TCD 2013
Fig. 7 TCD 2013
1 Fuel pre-filter
2 Hand pump
3 Fuel filter
4 FCU Fuel Control Unit (Y137)
5 Rail
6 Fuel low pressure sensor (B145)
7 Connecting plug EMR3
1
3
2
4
6
5
7
11.7 Deutz Common Rail (DCR) injection system for TCD 2012 / 2013
BOMAG 486 008 911 79
TCD 2012
Fig. 8 Diesel engine TCD 2012
1 Rail pressure sensor (B93)
2 Rail pressure PRV
3 Fuel filter
4 FCU Fuel Control Unit (Y137)
5 Rail
6 Fuel low pressure sensor (B145)
7 Connecting plug EMR3
2
4
6
5
1
5
2
3
4
6
7
Sensors TCD 2012 / 2013
BOMAG 487 008 911 79
11.8
11.8 Sensors TCD 2012 / 2013
Fig. 1 Sensors TCD 2013
1 Fuel control unit (FCU)
2 Coolant temperature sensor
3 Sensor for charge air temperature and charge air
pressure
4 Possibility to connect a control unit
5 Engine control unit
6 Rotary speed sensor for crankshaft
7 Rail pressure sensor
8 Optional oil level sensor
9 Oil pressure sensor
10 Fuel pressure sensor
11 Rotary speed sensor for camshaft
12 Central plug for engine control
10
Diagnostics interface
Serdia connection
11.8 Sensors TCD 2012 / 2013
BOMAG 488 008 911 79
Fig. 2 Sensors TCD 2013
Fig. 3 Wiring loom TCD 2013
Sensors TCD 2012 / 2013
BOMAG 489 008 911 79
11.8
Camshaft speed sensor, B114
Inductive sensor
Determination of TDC
Inductive sensor
Pressure sensor
Pressure sensor
Temperature sensor
Temperature sensor
Pressure sensor
Pressure sensor
1 Switch
2 Fuse
3 Thermostat
6 Relay
8 Pressure switch
12.6 Description of components
Compressor
Fig. 1
The compressor is mounted to the engine and has the
duty to build up the refrigerant pressure required for
the function of the system. Coupling and decoupling is
accomplished by an electromagnetically controlled
mechanical clutch, which is integrated in the V-belt
pulley of the compressor.
Compressor data
Displacement: 155 cm
Weight: 6,9 kg
max. rpm: 6000
Sense of rotation: cw
Refrigerant: R134a
Oil quantity (scope of delivery): 207 gr
Oil: PAG SP-20 (H14-003-404)
! Caution
The compressor oil level must be checked after
replacing a system component or if a leak in the
system is suspected. Use only refrigeration oil
PAG SP-20 (H14-003-404).
When replacing a heat exchanger, e.g. evaporator
or condenser, any compressor oil / refrigeration
oil lost by exchanging the components, must be
replaced with fresh oil.
The actual quantity depends on the amount of oil
that may have been lost in connection with the
possible replacement of other components.
Environment
Used compressor oil / refrigeration oil must be
disposed of as hazardous waste.
The following table shows how much compressor oil /
refrigeration oil will be lost in connection with various
types of work on the air conditioning system.
Description of components
BOMAG 571 008 911 79
12.6
! Caution
Please bear in mind, that the new compressor is
delivered with a filling of 207 gr. compressor oil.
To avoid excessive oil in the A/C-system and thus
a poor cooling effect, the oil level in the A/C-sys-
tem must be adjusted accordingly.
The quantity depends on the amount of oil that
may have been lost in connection with the possi-
ble replacement of other components.
The compressor oil quantity must be 10% of the
refrigerant quantity in the complete system.
With a refrigerant filling of 1100 gr. the system re-
quires a compressor oil / refrigerant oil filling of
100 gr.
Procedure:
Drain and measure the compressor oil from the
old compressor.
Drain the compressor oil from the new compres-
sor and only fill in the exact quantity that had been
drained out of the old compressor. The compres-
sor oil from the new compressor can be used for
this purpose.
i
Note
Topping up compressor oil / refrigeration oil is possi-
ble on a pressureless compressor directly into the oil
pan, in a pressureless refrigeration system directly
into the pressure side, but it is also possible to draw it
into the pressure side of the refrigeration system dur-
ing the evacuation process.
Condenser
Fig. 1
The condenser is located in front of the the radiator for
the machine. It emits heat energy from the system into
the surrounding air and liquefies the gaseous refriger-
ant.
i
Note
The fins must be free of dirt and damage.
! Caution
When replacing a heat exchanger, e.g. evaporator
or condenser, any compressor oil lost by ex-
changing the components, must be replaced with
fresh oil.
Reason of oil loss Amount of oil lost
Loss when emptying approx. 15 gr
Defective A/C hose approx. 30 gr
Hose change approx. 15 gr
Replacement of condens-
er
approx. 30 gr
Replacement of evapora-
tor
approx. 30 gr
Replacement of liquid con-
tainer
approx. 30 gr
Replacement of expan-
sion valve
approx. 15 gr
12.6 Description of components
BOMAG 572 008 911 79
Dryer / filter / fluid container / inspection
glass
Fig. 1
Dryer / filter
The fluid container collects the fluid drops and passes
these then as a constant flow to the expansion valve.
Moisture that has entered during assembly of the re-
frigerant circuit is absorbed by a dryer in the fluid con-
tainer.
At evaporation temperatures below zero the refriger-
ant will deposit previously absorbed moisture on the
expansion valve, where this water turns into ice and
thus adversely affects the controllability of the expan-
sion valve. Moreover, moisture in the refrigerant cir-
cuit causes corrosion, forms acids and enters into
chemical compositions.
Inside the refrigerant container the heavy liquid refrig-
erant collects in the lower part of the container, flows
through a rising pipe to the outlet marked "A" and thus
ensures bubble free operation of the expansion valve.
i
Note
Since the absorbing capacity of this filter/dryer is lim-
ited, it must be changed within certain service inter-
vals. We recommend to replace it 1 x per years,
before the start of the season.
! Caution
The filter/dryer must generally be replaced when-
ever opening the refrigerant circuit, because
moisture will enter in such a case.
This requires emptying the air conditioning sys-
tem!
Installation position:
The arrow marks on the filter/dryer must point in
flow direction, i.e. towards the expansion valve.
Filter/dryer cannot be treated for further use!
Safety valve
Fig. 2
The fluid container is equipped with a safety valve.
Response pressure 32 +/- 4 bar
Tightening torque 10 - 15 Nm
Inspection glass
Fig. 3
During operation the refrigerant must flow through the
inspection glass without air bubbles. In most cases
the presence of air bubbles is a sign for a too low re-
frigerant level in the system. Apart from this, the refrig-
erant may not sufficiently condense as a result of a
soiled evaporator or a defective condenser fan and
the fluid level in the refrigerant container may drop
down to a level, at which gaseous refrigerant could
flow through the rising tube to the inspection glass.
This results in abnormally high temperatures in and on
the fluid lines (between refrigerant container and ex-
pansion valve), as well as very high pressures in the
pressure side.
However, incorrect evacuation or filling may also be
the reason for air entering into the system and since
air cannot be condensed, one will not be able to get
rid of these bubbles by topping up refrigerant. In this
case the air conditioning system needs to be evacuat-
ed and refilled.
Description of components
BOMAG 573 008 911 79
12.6
i
Note
Air in the system is characterized by high pressures
and temperatures.
On R134a refrigeration systems from KONVEKTA the
inspection glasses are equipped with moisture indica-
tors. In addition to the float, the dryer/collector/inspec-
tion glass combination has an indicator pearl
integrated in the inspection glass, which changes its
colour when absorbing moisture.
The refrigerant level should be inside the inspection
glass and should only be checked after approx. 5 min-
utes continuous operation, because the refrigerant
must first evenly distribute all over the system.
! Danger
In case of mechanical damage or corrosion on
this pressure container this collector unit must be
replaced, to avoid bursting and further damage.
Expansion valve
Fig. 1
The expansion valve is mounted inside the HKL-mod-
ule in the cabin. The expansion valve always allows a
small amount of the high pressure liquefied refrigerant
to flow into the evaporator, which has a much lower
pressure. This lower pressure causes these liquid re-
frigerant to expand and to evaporate to gaseous state.
The heat required for this evaporation process is tak-
en from the ambient air through the lamellas and sup-
plied to the refrigerant. This is the so-called cooling
effect.
The thermostatic expansion valve operates with an
external pressure compensation. This type of expan-
sion valve works with high accuracy, because it uses
pressure and temperature at the evaporator outlet and
adjusts and overheating of approx. 7 K. The already
installed expansion valves and the ones delivered as
spare parts have this overheating value pre-set. In or-
der to prevent a loss in performance or compressor
damage you should only use original expansion
valves, because adjusting expansion valves takes a
lot of time and care.
i
Note
In case of dirt in the refrigerant system you should also
check or clean the screen at the expansion valve in-
let.+
12.6 Description of components
BOMAG 574 008 911 79
Evaporator
Fig. 1
The evaporator is mounted inside the HKL-module in
the cabin. It consists of a heat exchanger (inside air -
refrigerant), with refrigerant flowing to a pipe system
with cooling flanges.
As with the condenser, correct operation of all fans
and cleanliness of the fins must be assured.
Air conditioning systems have a circulation air filter
mounted in the air flow in front of the evaporator,
which should be cleaned or changed by the operator
after each third trip, depending on the amount of dirt.
A condensation water filter is mounted in the air flow
after the evaporator. This filter has the function to col-
lect the water that has condensed from the air in the
evaporator block and to discharge this water into the
water pan With a defective condensation water filter
condensation water may flow into the inside of the ve-
hicle.
! Caution
When replacing a heat exchanger, e.g. evaporator
or condenser, any compressor oil lost by ex-
changing the components, must be replaced with
fresh oil.
Defroster thermostat
Fig. 1
The feeler of a defroster thermostat to switch off the
magnetic clutch in case of icing up or to switch the
clutch back on after defrosting, is mounted on the
evaporator. The correct adjustment of the defroster
thermostat as well as the correct feeler assembly
should be checked during maintenance.
Switching point on: + 1C ( 1C)
Switching point off: + 5,5C ( 1C)
i
Note
It is very important that the feeler is mounted down-
stream of the evaporator, but before the pressure sen-
sor, in countercurrent direction, with full length and
insulated against the outside temperature.
Description of components
BOMAG 575 008 911 79
12.6
Pressure switch
Fig. 1
After a minimum pressure is reached in the low pres-
sure side or a maximum pressure in the high pressure
side, the pressure switch will switch of the magnetic
clutch of the compressor, thus to avoid destruction of
system components by excessive pressure or draw-
ing in external gases and foreign matter as a result of
too low pressure.
Working pressure:
Low pressure off: 1,5 0,5 bar
Low pressure on: 3.5 bar
Overpressure off: 25,0 1,5 bar
Overpressure on: 18,0 1,5 bar
Pipes and hoses
Pipes and hoses in air conditioning systems must
meet very high requirements with respect to resist-
ance against heat and pressure. The requirements
concerning leak tightness and, in case of hoses,
against diffusion, i.e. seepage of refrigerant through
the hose material, are very high. Pipes and hoses to
be used must therefore be specially made for air con-
ditioning purposes. For this reason the hoses have an
inside lining of butyl rubber and an outside coating of
EDPM rubber. Hose sections exposed to heat are pro-
vided with a special heat insulation.
O-rings are made of a special type of chloroprene rub-
ber (neoprene). Before assembly of the air condition-
ing system these O-rings must be lubricated with
compressor oil / refrigeration oil. The O-rings must al-
ways be replaced when assembling A/C-components.
Recommended tightening torques for O-ring
sealed fittings
Bending radii for air conditioning hoses
Thread Spanner width Torque
5/8 17 or 19 13,6 - 20,3 Nm
3/4 32,5 - 39,3 Nm
7/8 27 35,3 - 42,0 Nm
1 1/16 32 40,7 - 47,5 Nm
M30X2 36 105,0 - 115,0
Nm
M36X2 41 165,0 - 175,0
Nm
Hose type Nominal width Bending radius
GH 134 NW8 min. 50 mm
GH 134 NW10 min. 65 mm
GH 134 NW12 min. 75 mm
GH 134 NW16 min. 100 mm
GH 494 NW20 min. 160 mm
GH 494 NW25 min. 194 mm
GH 494 NW32 min. 225 mm
12.7 Checking the compressor oil level
BOMAG 576 008 911 79
12.7 Checking the compressor oil
level
Checking the compressor oil level / refrig-
eration oil level
! Caution
The compressor oil level must be checked after
replacing a system component or if a leak in the
system is suspected. Use only compressor oil / re-
frigeration oil PAG SP-20 (H14-003-404).
Take off the drive V-belt and rotate the V-belt pulley
by hand while the magnetic clutch is disengaged.
i
Note
In case of excessive flatness faults or deviations the
magnetic clutch needs to be replaced.
Cross-section of magnetic clutch
Fig. 3 shows a cross-section of the magnetic clutch. If
the coil (7) is not supplied with operating voltage,
there is no contact between the front plate of the
clutch (1) and the V-belt pulley (2). A spring presses
the front plate away from the belt pulley. The V-belt
pulley rotates with the bearing (3) in idle speed, the
compressor does not work. When the coil is supplied
with operating voltage (12 or 24 V), a magnetic field is
generated and pulls the front plate of the clutch. Both
front plate and compressor shaft (8) are then driven by
the V-belt pulley, the compressor works.
Fig. 3 Cross-section of magnetic clutch
12.9 Inspection and maintenance work
BOMAG 578 008 911 79
12.9 Inspection and maintenance
work
Expert knowledge
technical equipment
Technical equipment
The most important aids for trouble shooting are pres-
sure gauges and thermometer. The refrigerant condi-
tions, like overheating and excessive cooling provide
important Information when searching for faults. Even
your own senses are important aids for trouble shoot-
ing. Bubbles in the sight glass, dirt and white frost can
be visibly perceived. If the compressor draws in wet
steam, this can be noticed by the suction line and it
may also be audibly detectable. An overloaded com-
pressor can even be smelled.
The following tools and auxiliary materials should be
available for trouble shooting:
Service station
Pressure gauge
Thermometer
dry nitrogen
Vacuum pump
Hoses
Scales
Suction station
Leak detector
The measuring equipment must be checked at regular
intervals. Calibration can only be made by an ap-
proved testing authority.
Pressure gauge
Most pressure gauges used in practice are (for cost
reasons) excess pressure gauges. These pressure
gauges measure the excess pressure in relation to the
ambient pressure (air pressure). In order to achieve
the absolute (actual) pressure the ambient pressure
must be added to the pressure gauge reading. The
absolute pressure is needed for the calculation and
determination of material data.
P
abs
= P
amb
+ P
e
P
abs
= absolute pressure
P
amb
= atmospheric air pressure (ambient pressure)
P
e
= excess pressure (pressure gauge reading)
Fig. 2 Pressure gauge
Example:
A totally empty air conditioning system holds an at-
mospheric pressure of approx. P
amp
= 1 bar.
Filling the system with refrigerant causes an excess
pressure of P
e
= 3 bar.
P
abs
= P
amb
+ P
e
= 1 bar + 3 bar = 4 bar
Evacuating the system down to P
e
= -0.6 bar, creates
a "vacuum" (negative excess pressure).
P
abs
= P
amb
+ P
e
= 1 bar +(- 0,6) bar = 0,4 bar
12.16 Trouble shooting in refrigerant circuit, basic principles
BOMAG 588 008 911 79
Pressure gauge with saturation temperature scale
Fig. 3 Absolute pressure gauge
Temperature scales on the pressure gauges always
refer to the absolute pressures Pabs. Please note that
it is not possible to measure a temperature directly
with a pressure gauge. The indicated temperatures
are just reference values. Only the saturation temper-
ature is assigned to the measured pressure.
If the refrigerant is fluid, the temperature is below the
saturation temperature.
If the refrigerant is gaseous, the temperature is above
the saturation temperature.
Pressure gauges must indicate 0 bar when not con-
nected to the system.
Low pressure gauges have a blue, high pressure
gauges a red border.
Thermometer
Normally digital thermometers with surface or contact
feelers are used. Especially for high temperature dif-
ferences excellent heat insulation of the measuring lo-
cation is of utmost importance. The sparing use of a
heat conducting paste is highly recommended. If the
measuring location is soiled, it needs to be cleaned
and probably treated with a fine emery cloth. Only the
temperature of the feeler is measured. Due to missing
heat insulation and insulating oxide layers on the line,
temperature differences of a few degrees Kelvin be-
tween the measured and the actual values may arise.
Overheating
Due to its design a refrigerant compressor can only
deliver gaseous or vaporous substances. Fluids are
not compressible and must therefore not enter into the
compression chamber of the compressor.
If the suction condition of the compressor is directly on
the dew line, an e.g. incorrect evaporator load can
cause "wet suction". This can lead to two processes,
which are destructive for the compressor. The liquid
refrigerant washes off the lubricating film between pis-
ton and cylinder wall, and insufficient lubrication will
cause extreme wear. Liquid refrigerant remaining in
the cylinder causes a direct energy transfer from pis-
ton to cylinder cover during compression. The valve
plate may then be damaged by so-called fluid strokes.
Apart from protecting the compressor against fluid,
overheating has further advantages. Since the fluid
proportions in the drawn in steam reduces the flow
rate of the compressor, it may be increased by a over-
heating. Overheating also improves the oil recircula-
tion.
Common overheating values
The optimal overheating value is approx. 5 - 8 Kelvin.
With this overheating the maximum system power is
reached. However, the thermostatic expansion valve
is unable to regulate this value exactly. Depending on
design and operating conditions overheating fluctu-
ates within a range between 4 and 12 Kelvin. The in-
fluence of the ambient air on the suction line causes
an additional overheating effect.
Overheating is calculated as follows:
t
o2h
= t
o2h
- t
o
t
o2h
, overheating at evaporator outlet in K
t
o2h
, temperature at evaporator outlet in C
t
o
, evaporation temperature in C
h
represents "overheated"
Supercooling
It is the function of the expansion valve to reduce the
refrigerant to a lower pressure level (evaporation
pressure) after it has been liquefied. For an optimal
function of the valve pure fluid must be applied to its
inlet port.
The refrigerant must "squeeze" (literally speaking)
through a throttle gap inside the expansion valve.
When comparing a certain mass of refrigerant in fluid
and in vaporous state (with constant pressure), the
vaporous refrigerant requires a much higher volume.
That's why the vaporous refrigerant needs a much
longer time to "squeeze" through the throttle gap.
Vaporous refrigerant in front of the expansion valve
reduces the flow rate and results in an undersupply of
the evaporator with refrigerant. Evaporation pressure
and evaporator power will drop.
If the refrigeration system is operated with the "expan-
sion valve inlet" condition directly on the boiling curve,
slightest fluctuations in operating condition may cause
Trouble shooting in refrigerant circuit, basic principles
BOMAG 589 008 911 79
12.16
a formation of bubbles in front of the expansion ele-
ment.
For this reason one shifts the condition "Expansion
Valve Inlet" away from the boiling curve into the fluid
area and refers to this condition as Supercooling. This
supercooling ensures a fluid supply in front of the ex-
pansion valve.
Common supercooling values
In systems with fluid container the supercooling at the
fluid container outlet is approx. Zero "0" Kelvin (as-
sumed that the system is filled with the correct refrig-
erant quantity). In this case the fluid container
provides the required fluid supply.
Supercooling is calculated as follows:
t
c2u
= t
c
- t
c2u
t
c2u
, supercooling at evaporator outlet in K
t
c2u
, temperature at evaporator outlet in C
t
c
, evaporation temperature in C
u
represents "supercooled"
12.16 Trouble shooting in refrigerant circuit, basic principles
BOMAG 590 008 911 79
Fig. 1 Refrigerant circuit with t, h- diagram
1 Hot gas line (overheated steam)
2 Deheating (overheated steam)
3 Condenser / liquefier
4 Condensation (wet steam)
5 Fluid line (supercooled fluid)
6 Expansion valve
7 Injection line (wet steam)
8 Evaporation (wet steam)
9 Evaporator
10 Overheating (overheated steam)
11 Suction steam line (overheated steam)
12 Compressor
13 Supercooling (fluid)
14 Compression
15 Expansion
Trouble shooting, refrigerant circuit diagram
BOMAG 591 008 911 79
12.17
12.17Trouble shooting, refrigerant
circuit diagram
Fig. 1 Refrigerant circuit diagram
1 Cold air
2 Evaporator
3 Thermostat
4 Warm air
5 Fan
6 Inspection glass
7 Expansion valve
8 Pressure gauge, high pressure
9 Pressure switch with high and low pressure con-
tacts
10 Dryer
11 Fluid container
12 Hot air
13 Compressor
14 Condenser
15 Cooling air
16 Pressure gauge, low pressure
12.18 Trouble shooting procedure
BOMAG 592 008 911 79
12.18Trouble shooting procedure
Procedure
Knowledge
Trouble shooting is not possible with exact knowledge
about the system design, the installed components
and their function in the system trouble shooting is not
possible:
Visual inspection
With the appropriate experience some faults can be
visually detected or felt. Frequently occurring con-
denser soiling or formation of steam bubbles in the in-
spection glass can be quickly detected.
In case of unusual formation of hoarfrost on the evap-
orator the hoarfrost pattern provides useful informa-
tion. Hoarfrost only occurring at the inlet side is a clear
indication of insufficient refrigerant feed, which in turn
indicates an incorrectly working expansion valve or a
lack of refrigerant.. Complete hoarfrost covering indi-
cates load problems, i.e. no or insufficient air flow.
Even overheating can sometimes be detected with the
naked eye. At the end of the evaporator there should
be an area which is dry or at least drier at evaporator
temperatures above -2 C.
The fluid line in the refrigeration system is warm. If a
local cooling can be felt or if condensation develops,
this is a clear indicator for an extreme pressure drop
in the line. Similar phenomena can be noticed in case
of blocked filters.
Unusually cold pressure lines indicate "wet" intake of
the compressor.
The oil level in the compressor sight glass provides in-
formation about the oil quantity and the oil recircula-
tion in the system. However, the oil level may also be
considerably influenced by condensing refrigerant.
Discoloration informs about the state of the oil.
Water in the system can simply be detected through
the inspection glass with moisture indicator.
i
Note
The dangerous part of common rules is that they ap-
ply in most, but not in all cases. The refrigerant states
in the individual piping sections or components must
therefore be exactly determined by means of pressure
and temperature measurements.
Test prerequisites
c) P
o
= P
eo2
+ P
amb
, "Evaporation pressure =
pressure on evaporator + atmospheric pressure" =
1.7 bar + 1 bar = 2.7 bar.
d) "P
c
" = 2,7 bar can then be used to derive an con-
densing temperature "t
o
" of -2,2 C from the steam
table for R134a.
e) t
o2h
= t
o2h
- t
o
, Overheating at evaporator out-
let = evaporator outlet temperature - evaporation
temperature" = 3 C - (-2.2 C) = 5.2 Kelvin.
c) P
c
= P
ec2
+ P
amb
, "Evaporation pressure =
pressure on evaporator + atmospheric pressure" =
15 bar + 1 bar = 16 bar.
d) "P
c
c = 16 bar can then be used to derive an con-
densing temperature "t
c
" of 57.9 C from the steam
table for R134a.
e) t
c2u
= t
c
- t
c2u
, "Supercooling at condenser out-
let = condensing temperature - condenser outlet
temperature" = 57.9C - 58 C) = -0.1 Kelvin.
Grease the seal ring and fill the space between me-
chanical seal and flanged hub with grease.
Fig. 3
Insert the inner race into the side plate (Fig. 7).
Fill the space between inner race and side plate col-
lar with grease.
Assembly of tapered roller bearing
BOMAG 647 008 911 79
15.2
Fig. 8
0 2 - 5 1
( 5 7 =
0 1
) 0 1
t e l n i d e d n e m m o c e R
e g r a h c r o f e z i s n e e r c s
n o i t a r t l i f e r u s s e r p
0 0 1 5 2 1 - m m
E 7 0 0 2 0 0 T
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 721 008 911 79
18.1
19
Series 90 Technical Specifications
Fixed and Variable Displacement Motors
Variable Displacement Pumps
Size Specific Data
Refer to Series 90 technical information for definitions.
n o i s n e m i D V P 0 3 0 V P 2 4 0 V P 5 5 0 V P 5 7 0 V P 0 0 1 V P 0 3 1 V P 0 8 1 V P 0 5 2
t n e m e c a l p s i D
) m u m i x a m (
m c
3
n i
3
0 3
3 8 . 1
2 4
6 5 . 2
5 5
5 3 . 3
5 7
7 5 . 4
0 0 1
0 1 . 6
0 3 1
3 9 . 7
0 8 1
8 9 . 0 1
0 5 2
5 2 . 5 1
d e e p S m u m i n i M n i m
1 -
) m p r ( 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 5
d e e p S d e t a R n i m
1 -
) m p r ( 0 0 2 4 0 0 2 4 0 0 9 3 0 0 6 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 6 2 0 0 3 2
d e e p S m u m i x a M n i m
1 -
) m p r ( 0 0 6 4 0 0 6 4 0 5 2 4 0 5 9 3 0 5 6 3 0 0 4 3 0 5 8 2 0 0 5 2
d e e p S e l b a n i a t t a m u m i x a M
t n e m e c a l p s i D . x a m t a
n i m
1 -
) m p r ( 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 7 4 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 7 3 0 5 1 3 0 5 7 2
t a e u q r o T l a c i t e r o e h T
t n e m e c a l p s i D . x a m
r a b / m N
i s p 0 0 0 1 / n i f b l
8 4 . 0
0 9 2
7 6 . 0
0 8 3
8 8 . 0
0 3 5
9 1 . 1
0 3 7
9 5 . 1
0 7 8
7 0 . 2
0 6 2 1
7 8 . 2
0 5 7 1
7 9 . 3
3 3 4 2
t h g i e W
) t i n u e s a b y l n o (
g k
b l
8 2
2 6
4 3
5 7
0 4
8 8
9 4
8 0 1
8 6
0 5 1
8 8
5 9 1
6 3 1
0 0 3
4 5 1
0 4 3
E 7 5 2 2 0 0 T
t i e h n i E F M 0 3 0 F M 2 4 0 F M 5 5 0 F M 5 7 0 F M 0 0 1 F M 0 3 1 V M 5 5 0 V M 5 7 0
) m u m i x a m ( t n e m e c a l p s i D
m c
3
n i
3
0 3
3 8 . 1
2 4
6 5 . 2
5 5
5 3 . 3
5 7
7 5 . 4
0 0 1
0 1 . 6
0 3 1
3 9 . 7
5 5
5 3 . 3
5 7
7 5 . 4
) m u m i n i m ( t n e m e c a l p s i D
m c
3
n i
3
- - - - - - - - - - - - 9 1 6 2
d e t a R
d e e p s
m u m i x a m t a
t n e m e c a l p s i d
n i m
1 -
) m p r ( 0 0 2 4 0 0 2 4 0 0 9 3 0 0 6 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 9 3 0 0 6 3
m u m i n i m t a
t n e m e c a l p s i d
n i m
1 -
) m p r ( - - - - - - - - - - - - 0 0 6 4 0 5 2 4
m u m i x a M
d e e p s
m u m i x a m t a
t n e m e c a l p s i d
n i m
1 -
) m p r ( 0 0 6 4 0 0 6 4 0 5 2 4 0 5 9 3 0 5 6 3 0 0 4 3 0 5 2 4 0 5 9 3
m u m i n i m t a
t n e m e c a l p s i d
n i m
1 -
) m p r ( - - - - - - - - - - - - 0 0 1 5 0 0 7 4
t a d e e p s e l b a n i a t t a . x a M
t n e m e c a l p s i d . x a m
n i m
1 -
) m p r ( 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 7 4 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 7 3 0 0 7 4 0 0 3 4
. x a m t a e u q r o t l a c i t e r o e h T
t n e m e c a l p s i d
r a b / m N
i s p 0 0 0 1 / n i f b l
8 4 . 0
0 9 2
7 6 . 0
0 8 3
8 8 . 0
0 3 5
9 1 . 1
0 3 7
9 5 . 1
0 7 9
7 0 . 2
0 6 2 1
8 8 . 0
0 3 5
9 1 . 1
0 3 7
. x a m r a w o l f m u m i x a M
t n e m e c a l p s i d
n i m / l
n i m / l a g
8 3 1
5 . 6 3
3 9 1
1 5
4 3 2
2 6
6 9 2
8 7
5 6 3
6 9
2 4 4
7 1 1
4 3 2
2 6
6 9 2
8 7
r e w o p r e n r o c . x a M
W k
p h
1 1 1
9 4 1
5 5 1
8 0 2
7 8 1
1 5 2
7 3 2
8 1 3
2 9 2
2 9 3
4 5 3
5 7 4
4 2 2
0 0 3
2 8 2
8 7 3
t h g i e W
e g n a l F - E A S
g k
b l
1 1
4 2
5 1
4 3
2 2
9 4
6 2
7 5
4 3
4 7
5 4
9 9
9 3
6 8
4 4
8 9
t h g i e W
r o t o M e g d i r t r a C
g k
b l
- -
1 2
6 4
6 2
7 5
3 3
2 7
- - - -
0 4
8 8
6 4
1 0 1
E 8 5 2 2 0 0 T
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 722 008 911 79
20
Series 90 Pressure Measurement
Pressure Measurement
Required Tools
The service procedures described in this manual for
Series 90 pumps and motors can be performed using
common mechanic's tools. Special tools, if required are
shown.
Port Locations and Pressure Gauge Installation
Pressure gauges should be calibrated frequently to en-
sure accuracy. Snubbers are recommended to protect
pressure gauges.
The following sections list the ports for each type of
hydraulic unit. The recommended pressure gauge and
fitting are also specified.
Variable Pump
t r o P n o i t c n u F
e z i S e g u a G
d n a
g n i t t i F
1 M
e r u s s e r P m e t s y S
" A " t r o P
i s p 0 0 0 0 1 r o r a b 0 0 0 1
g n i r - O 8 1 - 6 1 / 9
2 M
e r u s s e r P m e t s y S
" B " t r o P
i s p 0 0 0 0 1 r o r a b 0 0 0 1
g n i t t i f g n i r - O 8 1 - 6 1 / 9
3 M
) 6 M (
e r u s s e r P e g r a h C
i s p 0 0 0 1 r o r a b 0 5
g n i r - O 8 1 - 6 1 / 9
4 M
5 M
e r u s s e r P o v r e S
i s p 0 0 0 1 r o r a b 0 5
g n i r - O 8 1 - 6 1 / 9
E 9 5 2 2 0 0 T
Outline drawings showing port locations follow the tables
below.
t r o P n o i t c n u F
e z i S e g u a G
d n a
g n i t t i F
1 L
2 L
e r u s s e r P e s a C
i s p 0 0 1 r o r a b 0 1
0 3 0
2 4 0
g n i r - O 4 1 - 8 / 7
5 5 0
5 7 0
0 0 1
g n i r - O 2 1 - 6 1 / 1 - 1
0 3 1 g n i r - O 2 1 - 6 1 / 5 - 1
0 8 1
0 5 2
g n i r - O 2 1 - 8 / 5 - 1
1 X
2 X
C D E / C D H
e r u s s e r P l o r t n o C
i s p 0 0 0 1 r o r a b 0 5
g n i r - O 0 2 - 6 1 / 7
r o
g n i r - O 8 1 - 6 1 / 9
3 X
l o r t n o C l a n r e t x E
e r u s s e r P
i s p 0 0 0 1 r o r a b 0 5
g n i r - O 8 1 - 6 1 / 9
S t e l n I p m u P e g r a h C
o t n i e e T , e g u a G m u u c a V
e n i L t e l n I
0 3 0
2 4 0
g n i r - O 2 1 - 6 1 / 1 - 1
5 5 0
5 7 0
g n i r - O 2 1 - 6 1 / 5 - 1
0 0 1
0 3 1
0 8 1
g n i r - O 2 1 - 8 / 5 - 1
0 5 2
t i l p S - E A S 2 / 1 - 1
e g n a l F
E 0 6 2 2 0 0 T
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 723 008 911 79
18.1
21
Series 90 Pressure Measurement
PV with Side Port End Cap and Manual Displacement Control
90000814E
90000815E
90000816E
Servo / Displacement
Cylinder Pressure
Gauge Port M5
Servo / Displacement
Cylinder Pressure
Gauge Port M4
Case Drain
Port L1
Top View
System Pressure
Port B
System Pressure
Gauge Port M2
System Pressure
Gauge Port M1
System Pressure
Port A
Case Drain Port L2
Left Side View
System Pressure
Port B
Carge Pump
Inlet Port S
Charge Inlet Pressure
External Control Pressure
Supply Port X3
Charge Pressure
Gauge Port M3
Right Side View
Speed Sensor
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 724 008 911 79
22
Series 90 Pressure Measurement
PV with Side Port End Cap and Remote Pressure Filtration PV with Side Port End Cap and Integral Pressure Filtration
PV with Twin Port End Cap and Manual Displacement Control
90000817E
90000818E
90000819E
90000820E
System Pressure
Gauge Port M2
System Pressure
Gauge Port M1
Case Drain Port L2
Left Side View
System Pressure
Port B
Charge Pump Inlet
Port S
System Pressure
Port A
Servo / Displacement
Cylinder Pressure
Gauge Port M5
Servo / Displacement
Cylinder Pressure
Gauge Port M4
Case Drain
Port L1
Top View
Charge Pressure
Gauge Port M3
(after the filter)
Port E
(from filter)
Port D
(to filter)
Rear View
Charge Pressure
Gauge Port M3
(after the filter)
Charge Pressure
Gauge Port M6
(before the filter)
Rear View
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 725 008 911 79
18.1
23
Series 90 Pressure Measurement
Case Drain Port L1
Case Drain Port L2
System Pressure Port B
Left Side View
Left Side View
Rear View
Rear View
System Pressure Port A
System Pressure
Gauge Port M1
Case Drain Port L1
Case Drain Port L2
System Pressure Port B
System Pressure Port A
Speed Sensor
Speed Sensor
Charge Pressure
Gauge Port M3
System Pressure
Gauge Port M2
System Pressure
Gauge Port M1
Charge Pressure
Gauge Port M3
System Pressure
Gauge Port M2
Fixed Motor
MF with SAE Flange
90000821E
MF with Cartridge Flange
t r o P n o i t c n u F
e z i S e g u a G
d n a
g n i t t i F
1 M
e r u s s e r P m e t s y S
" A " t r o P
i s p 0 0 0 0 1 r o r a b 0 0 0 1
g n i r - O 8 1 - 6 1 / 9
2 M
e r u s s e r P m e t s y S
" B " t r o P
i s p 0 0 0 0 1 r o r a b 0 0 0 1
g n i r - O 8 1 - 6 1 / 9
3 M
e r u s s e r P e g r a h C
i s p 0 0 0 1 r o r a b 0 5
g n i r - O 8 1 - 6 1 / 9
E 1 6 2 2 0 0 T
t r o P n o i t c n u F
e z i S e g u a G
d n a
g n i t t i F
1 L
2 L
) e r u s s e r P e s a C
i s p 0 0 5 r o r a b 0 1
0 3 0
2 4 0
5 5 0
g n i r - O 4 1 - 8 / 7
5 7 0
0 0 1
0 3 1
g n i r - O 2 1 - 6 1 / 1 - 1
E 2 6 2 2 0 0 T
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 726 008 911 79
24
Series 90 Pressure Measurement
Displacement Control
Cylinder Pressure
Gauge Port M4
Min. Displacement
Displacement Control
Cylinder Pressure
Gauge Port M5
Max. Displacement
(Newer Production)
Displacement Control
Cylinder Pressure
Gauge Port M5
Max. Displacement
(Earlier Production -
Not available as gauge
port with servo orifices)
System Pressure
Gauge Port M2
Control Pressure
Port X1
(Hydraulic 2-Position Control)
System Pressure
Gauge Port M1
Case Drain Port L1
Case Drain Port L2
System Pressure Port A
System Pressure Port B
Left Side View
Right Side View
Speed Sensor
charge Pressure
Gauge Port M3
(Same position as in MF)
Variable Motor
MV with Cartridge Flange and Hydraulic 2-Position Control (SAE Flange Version Similar)
90000823E
t r o P n o i t c n u F
e z i S e g u a G
d n a
g n i t t i F
4 M
r e d b n i l y C l o r t n o C
m u m i n i M " e r u s s e r P
" t n e m e c a l p s i D
i s p 0 0 0 0 1 r o r a b 0 0 0 1
g n i r - O 0 2 - 6 1 / 7
5 M
r e d b n i l y C l o r t n o C
m u m i x a M " e r u s s e r P
" t n e m e c a l p s i D
i s p 0 0 0 0 1 r o r a b 0 0 0 1
g n i r - O 0 2 - 6 1 / 7
1 L
2 L
e r u s s e r P e s a C
i s p 0 0 5 r o r a b 0 1
g n i r - O 2 1 - 6 1 / 1 - 1
E 4 6 2 2 0 0 T
t r o P n o i t c n u F
e z i S e g u a G
d n a
g n i t t i F
1 M
e r u s s e r p m e t s y S
" A " t r o P
i s p 0 0 0 0 1 r o r a b 0 0 0 1
g n i r - O 8 1 - 6 1 / 9
2 M
e r u s s e r p m e t s y S
" B " t r o P
i s p 0 0 0 0 1 r o r a b 0 0 0 1
g n i r - O 8 1 - 6 1 / 9
3 M
e r u s s e r P e g r a h C
i s p 0 0 0 1 r o r a b 0 5
g n i r - O 8 1 - 6 1 / 9
E 3 6 2 2 0 0 T
MV with SAE Flange (Cartridge Flange Version Similar)
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 727 008 911 79
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Series 90 Initial Start-Up Procedure
Initial Start-Up Procedure
The following start-up procedure should always be fol-
lowed when starting-up a new Series 90 installation or
when restarting an installation in which either the pump or
motor had been removed.
connections for EDC) be disconnected at the pump
control until after initial start-up. This will ensure that the
pump remains in its neutral position.
Prior to installing the pump and/or motor, inspect the units
for damage incurred during shipping and handling. Make
certain all system components (reservoir, hoses, valves,
fittings, heat exchanger, etc.) are clean prior to filling with
fluid.
Fill the reservoir with recommended hydraulic fluid. This
fluid should be passed through a 10 micron (nominal, no
bypass) filter prior to entering the reservoir. The use of
contaminated fluid will cause damage to the components,
which may result in unexpected vehicle/machine move-
ment. See the publications BLN-9887 and SDF 697581
for further related information.
The inlet line leading from the reservoir to the pump must
be filled prior to start-up. Check inlet line for properly
tightened fittings and make sure it is free of restrictions
and air leaks.
Be certain to fill the pump and/or motor housing with
clean hydraulic fluid prior to start up.
Fill the housing by pouring filtered oil into the upper case
drain port.
Install a 50 bar (or 1000 psi) pressure gauge in the charge
pressure gauge port to monitor the charge pressure
during start-up.
It is recommended that the external control input signal
(linkage for MDC, hydraulic lines for HDC, or electrical
Jog or slowly rotate prime mover until charge pressure
starts to rise. Start the prime mover and run at the lowest
possible RPM until charge pressure has been estab-
lished. Excess air may be bled from the high pressure
lines through the high pressure system gauge port.
Once charge pressure has been established, increase
speed to normal operating RPM. Charge pressure should
be as indicated in the pump model code. If charge
pressure is inadequate, shut down and determine cause
for improper pressure. Refer to Troubleshooting.
WARNING
The following procedure may require the vehicle/
machine to be disabled (wheels raised off the ground,
work function disconnected, etc.) while performing
the procedure in order to prevent injury to the
technician and bystanders. Take necessary safety
precautions before moving the vehicle/machine.
S000 007E
WARNING
Do not start prime mover unless pump is in neutral
position (0 swashplate angle). Take precautions to
prevent machine movement in case pump is actuated
during initial start up.
S000 008E
Shut down the prime mover and connect the external
control input signal. Also reconnect the machine function
if disconnected earlier. Start the prime mover, checking
to be certain the pump remains in neutral. With the prime
mover at normal operating speed, slowly check for for-
ward and reverse machine operation.
Charge pressure may slightly decrease during forward or
reverse operation. Continue to cycle slowly between
forward and reverse for at least five minutes.
Shut down prime mover, remove gauges, and plug ports.
Check reservoir level and add filtered fluid if needed.
The transmission is now ready for operation.
WARNING
Take necessary precautions that the motor shaft
remains stationary during the adjustment
procedure.
S000 010E
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 728 008 911 79
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Series 90 Fluid and Filter Maintenance
Fluid and Filter Maintenance
To ensure optimum service life of Series 90 products,
regular maintenance of the fluid and filter must be per-
formed. Contaminated fluid is the main cause of unit
failure. Care should be taken to maintain fluid cleanliness
while performing any service procedure.
Check the reservoir daily for proper fluid level, the pres-
ence of water (noted by a cloudy to milky appearance, or
free water in bottom of reservoir), and rancid fluid odor
(indicating excessive heat). If either of these conditions
occur, change the fluid and filter immediately.
It is recommended that the fluid and filter be changed
per the vehicle/machine manufacturers recommenda-
tions or at the following intervals:
First change
500 operating hours after start up
second and subsequent changes
every 2000 operating hours or once a year.
This recommendation applies for the most applications.
High temperatures and pressures will result in acceler-
ated fluid aging and an earlier fluid change may be
required. At lower fluid loads longer change intervalls are
possible. Therefore we suggest to check the fluid with the
manufacturer for suitability. This should be done at latest
half way between fluid changes.
It may be necessary to change the fluid more frequently
than the above intervals if the fluid becomes contami-
nated with foreign matter (dirt, water, grease, etc.) or if
the fluid has been subjected to temperature levels greater
than the recommended maximum. Never reuse fluid.
The filter should be changed whenever the fluid is changed
or whenever the filter indicator shows that it is necessary
to change the filter.
P000 797E
P000 798E
Suction Filtration Schematic
Charge Pressure Filtration Schematic
(Partial flow)
Charge pump
Filter
Hydraulic fluid reservoir
Adjustable
Charge pressure relief valve
To pump case
to low
pressure
side and
control
Mano-
Vacuummeter
To pump case
Charge pump
Hydraulic fluid reservoir
Filter
to low
pressure
side and
control
Screen
Adjustable
Charge pressure
relief valve
d n a l e v e L s s e n i l n a e l C
x
o i t a R -
s s e n i l n a e l c d i u l f d e r i u q e R
l e v e l
3 1 / 8 1 s s a l C 6 0 4 4 O S I
d e d n e m m o c e R
x
o i t a r -
n o i t a r t l i f n o i t c u s r o f
5 4 - 5 3
( 5 7 =
0 1
) 2
d e d n e m m o c e R
x
o i t a r -
e r u s s e r p e g r a h c r o f
n o i t a r t l i f
0 2 - 5 1
( 5 7 =
0 1
) 0 1
t e l n i d e d n e m m o c e R
e g r a h c r o f e z i s n e e r c s
n o i t a r t l i f e r u s s e r p
0 0 1 5 2 1 - m m
E 7 0 0 2 0 0 T
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 729 008 911 79
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Series 90 Toubleshooting
Troubleshooting
This section provides general steps to follow if certain undesirable system conditions are observed. Follow the steps in
a section until the problem is solved. Some of the items will be system specific. For areas covered in this manual, a section
is referenced. Always observe the safety precautions listed in the section "Introduction" and related to your
specific equipment.
"NEUTRAL" Difficult or Impossible to Find
Check Description Action
1. Input to pump control.
2. Pump displacement control.
Input to control module is operating
improperly.
Control linkages are not secure, control
orifices are blocked, etc.
Check control input and repair or re-
place as necessary.
Adjust, repair, or replace control mod-
ule as necessary.
System Operating Hot
Check Description Action
1. Oil level in reservoir.
2. Heat exchanger.
3. Charge pressure.
4. Charge pump inlet vacuum.
5. System relief pressure settings.
6. For internal leakage in motor.
7. System pressure.
Insufficient hydraulic fluid will not meet
cooling demands of system.
Heat exchanger not sufficiently cooling
the system.
Low charge pressure will overwork sys-
tem.
High inlet vacuum will overwork sys-
tem. A dirty filter will increase the inlet
vacuum. Inadequate line size will re-
strict flow.
If the system relief settings are too low,
the relief valves will be overworked.
Leakage will reduce low side system
pressure and overwork the system.
High system pressure will overheat
system.
Fill reservoir to proper level.
Check air flow and input air tempera-
ture for heat exchanger. Clean, repair
or replace heat exchanger.
Measure charge pressure. Inspect and
adjust or replace charge relief valve. Or
repair leaky charge pump.
Check charge inlet vacuum. If high,
inspect inlet filter and replace as neces-
sary. Check for adequate line size,
length or other restrictions.
Verify settings of pressure limiters and
high pressure relief valves and adjust
or replace multi-function valves as nec-
essary.
Monitor motor case flow without loop
flushing in the circuit (use defeat spool).
If flow is excessive, replace motor.
Measure system pressure. If pressure
is high reduce loads.
If the above actions do not remedy the problem
contact a SAUER-SUNDSTRAND Authorized Service Center.
If the above actions do not remedy the problem
contact a SAUER-SUNDSTRAND Authorized Service Center.
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 730 008 911 79
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Series 90 Toubleshooting
Transmission Operates Normally in One Direction Only
Check Description Action
1. Input to pump control.
2. Pump displacement control.
3. Interchange system pressure limit-
ers, high pressure relief valves, and
system check valves.
4. Charge pressure.
Input to control module is operating
improperly.
Control linkages are not secure, control
orifices are blocked, etc.
Interchanging the multi-function valves
will show if the problem is related to the
valve functions contained in the multi-
function valves.
If charge pressure decays in one direc-
tion the loop flushing valve may be
sticking in one direction.
Check control input and repair or re-
place as necessary.
Repair or replace control module as
necessary.
Interchange multi-function valves. If the
problem changes direction, repair or
replace the valve on the side that does
not operate.
Measure charge pressure in forward
and reverse. If pressure decays in one
direction, inspect and repair the motor
loop flushing valve.
System Will Not Operate in Either Direction
Check Description Action
1. Oil level in reservoir.
2. Input to pump control.
3. Pump displacement control.
4. Ensure bypass valve(s) are closed.
5. Charge pressure with pump in neu-
tral.
6. Charge pressure with pump in
stroke.
7. Pump charge relief valve.
8. Charge pump inlet filter.
9. Charge pump.
Insufficient hydraulic fluid to supply
system loop.
Input to control module is operating
improperly.
Control linkages are not secure, control
orifices are blocked, etc.
If bypass valve(s) is open, the system
loop will be depressurized.
Low charge pressure insufficient to re-
charge system loop.
Low charge pressure with the pump in
stroke indicates a motor charge relief
valve or system pressure relief valve
may be improperly set.
A pump charge relief valve that is leaky
or set too low will depressurize the
system.
A clogged filter will undersupply system
loop.
A malfunctioning charge pump will pro-
vide insufficient charge flow.
Fill reservoir to proper level.
Check control input and repair or re-
place as necessary.
Repair or replace control module as
necessary.
Close bypass valves. Replace multi-
function valve if defective.
Measure charge pressure with the pump
in neutral. If pressure is low, go to step
6; otherwise continue with step 5.
Measure charge pressure with pump in
stroke. If pressure is low, adjust or
replace motor charge relief valve, oth-
erwise go to step 9.
Adjust or replace pump charge relief
valve as necessary.
Inspect filter and replace if necessary.
Repair or replace the charge pump. If
OK go to last step.
If the above actions do not remedy the problem
contact a SAUER-SUNDSTRAND Authorized Service Center.
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 731 008 911 79
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Series 90 Toubleshooting
Low Motor Output Torque
Check Description Action
1. System pressure at motor.
2. Variable motor stuck at minimum
displacement.
3. For internal leakage.
Low system pressure at the motor will
reduce torque.
Minimum motor displacement yields low
output torque.
Internal leakage will reduce system
pressure.
Measure system pressure at motor. If
pressure limiter setting is low, increase
setting.
Check control supply pressure or re-
pair displacement control. Check mo-
tor control orifices.
Check for leakage in O-rings, gaskets,
and other fittings. Repair unit as re-
quired, or replace leaky unit.
Improper Motor Output Speed
Check Description Action
1. Oil level in reservoir.
2. Pump output flow.
3. Variable motor displacement con-
trol.
4. For internal leakage.
Insufficient hydraulic fluid will reduce
motor speed.
Incorrect outflow will affect output
speed. Incorrect output flow indicates
the swashplate is out of position.
If variable motor displacement control
is not functioning correctly, variable
motor swashplate may be in wrong
position.
Internal leakage will reduce system
pressure.
Fill oil to proper level.
Measure pump output and check for
proper pump speed and see that the
pump is in full stroke.
See if variable motor displacement con-
trol is responding. If not, repair or re-
place control.
Check for leakage in O-rings, gaskets,
and other fittings. Repair unit as re-
quired, or replace leaky unit.
10. Pump displacement control.
11. System pressure.
12. System multi-function valves.
Control linkages are not secure, control
orifices are blocked, etc.
Low system pressure will not provide
power necessary to move load.
Defective multi-function valves will
cause system pressure to be low.
Repair or replace control module as
necessary.
Measure system pressure. Continue
with next step.
Repair or replace multi-function valve(s).
If the above actions do not remedy the problem
contact a SAUER-SUNDSTRAND Authorized Service Center.
If the above actions do not remedy the problem
contact a SAUER-SUNDSTRAND Authorized Service Center.
If the above actions do not remedy the problem
contact a SAUER-SUNDSTRAND Authorized Service Center.
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 732 008 911 79
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Series 90 Toubleshooting
System Response is Sluggish
Check Description Action
1. Oil level in reservoir.
2. Multi-function valves pressure set-
tings.
3. Pump inlet vacuum.
4. Prime mover speed.
5. Charge and control pressures.
6. System internal leakage.
Insufficient hydraulic fluid will reduce
output pressure.
Incorrect pressure settings will affect
system reaction time.
High pump inlet vacuum will reduce
system pressure.
Low engine speed will reduce system
performance.
Incorrect charge or control pressures
will affect system performance.
Internal leakage will reduce system
pressure.
Fill reservoir to proper level.
Adjust or replace multi-function valves.
Measure charge inlet vacuum. If high
replace inlet filter.
Adjust engine speed.
Measure charge and control pressures
and correct if necessary.
Check for leakage in O-rings, gaskets,
and other fittings.
Excessive Noise and/or Vibration
Check Description Action
1. Oil in reservoir.
2. Air in system.
3. Pump inlet vacuum.
4. Shaft couplings.
5. Shaft alignment.
Insufficient hydraulic fluid will lead to
cavitation.
Air bubbles will lead to cavitation.
High inlet vacuum will create noise. A
dirty filter will increase the inlet vacuum.
A loose shaft coupling will cause exces-
sive noise.
Unaligned shafts will create excessive
frictional noise.
Fill reservoir to proper level.
Look for foam in reservoir. Check for
leaks on inlet side of system loop. After-
wards, let reservoir settle until bubbles
are gone. Run system at low speed to
move system fluid to reservoir. Repeat.
Inspect and replace filter as necessary.
Check for proper suction line size.
Replace loose shaft coupling in charge
pump or replace pump or motor.
Align shafts.
If the above actions do not remedy the problem
contact a SAUER-SUNDSTRAND Authorized Service Center.
If the above actions do not remedy the problem
contact a SAUER-SUNDSTRAND Authorized Service Center.
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 733 008 911 79
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Series 90 Inspections and Adjustments
Inspections and Adjustments
This section offers instruction on how to perform inspections and adjustments on pump and motor components. Read
through the entire related section before beginning a service activity. Refer to the corresponding section for location of
gauge ports and suggested gauge size.
Pump Adjustments
Charge Pressure Gauge Port (Reducer fitting shown - if
filtration device attached)
90000243
90L055 EA 1 N
6 S 3 C6 C 03
HNN 35 35 24
Model Code on Unit Name Plate (24 bar)
Nominal
Charge Pressure
Charge Pressure Relief Valve Adjustment
The following procedure explains how to check and adjust
the charge pressure relief valve.
* This is the actual charge pressure port gauge reading minus
the case pressure port gauge reading.
Note: These pressures assume a pump speed of
1450 - 1500 rpm. At higher pump input speeds
(with higher charge flows) the charge pressure
will rise over the rated setting.
WARNING
The following procedure may require the vehicle/
machine to be disabled (wheels raised off the ground,
work function disconnected, etc.) while performing
the procedure in order to prevent injury to the
technician and bystanders. Take necessary safety
precautions before moving the vehicle/machine.
S000 007E
1. To measure pump charge pressure, install a pres-
sure gauge in the pump charge pressure gauge port
(M3). Also install a gauge to measure case pressure
(tee into L1 or L2 or use servo gauge port). Operate
the system with the pump in neutral (zero displace-
ment) when measuring pump charge pressure.
2. The table shows the acceptable pump charge pres-
sure range for some nominal charge relief valve
settings (see sample model code at right). These
pressures assume 1500 pump rpm and a reservoir
temperature of 50C (120F ), and are referenced to
case pressure (see footnote on next page). Smaller
displacement charge pumps will produce charge
pressure readings in the lower portion of the range,
while larger displacement charge pumps will produce
readings in the higher portion of the range.
e d o C l e d o M * e r u s s e r P e g r a h C d e r u s a e M
0 2
r a b 7 . 1 2 s i b 1 . 8 1
) i s p 5 1 3 o t 2 6 2 (
4 2
r a b 9 . 6 2 s i b 0 . 2 2
) i s p 0 9 3 o t 9 1 3 (
8 2
r a b 7 . 0 3 s i b 8 . 5 2
) i s p 5 4 4 o t 4 7 3 (
E 6 6 2 2 0 0 T
e h t s u n i m g n i d a e r e g u a g t r o p e r u s s e r p e g r a h c l a u t c a e h t s i s i h T *
. g n i d a e r e g u a g t r o p e r u s s e r p e s a c
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 734 008 911 79
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Series 90 Inspections and Adjustments
Shim Adjustable Charge
Pressure Relief Valve
(Pump)
Screw Adjustable Charge
Pressure Relief Valve
(Pump)
90000262 90000264
3. Earlier production Series 90 pumps are equipped
with a shim adjustable charge pressure relief valve.
Shim kits are available from SAUER-SUNDSTRAND.
Adjustment of charge pressure is accomplished by
removing the plug [1 inch Hex] and changing the shim
thickness behind the spring. The plug for this type of
charge relief valve should be torqued to 68 Nm
(50 lbf ft).
Later production Series 90 pumps are equipped with
an external screw adjustable charge pressure relief
valve. Adjustment of the charge pressure is accom-
plished by loosening the lock nut -
e z i S e m a r F e z i S h c n e r W
0 0 1 - 0 3 0 h c n i 6 1 / 1 - 1
0 5 2 - 0 3 1 h c n i 8 / 5 - 1
E 7 6 2 2 0 0 T
and turning the adjustment plug with a large screw-
driver or a 1/2 inch hex wrench.
Clockwise rotation of the plug increases the setting,
and counterclockwise rotation decreases the setting
(at a rate of approximately 3.9 bar (50 psi) per turn).
The lock nut for this type of charge relief valve should
be torqued to 52 Nm (39 lbf ft).
4. Once the desired charge pressure setting is achieved,
remove the gauges.
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 735 008 911 79
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Series 90 Inspections and Adjustments
Multi-Function Valve Pressure Adjustment
Adjustment of the pressure limiter setting and the high
pressure relief valve setting is accomplished simulta-
neously. The latter is automatically set approximately
35 bar (500 psi) above the former.
In order to adjust the pressure limiter setting, the motor
output shaft must be locked so it does not rotate. This
may be accomplished by locking the vehicles brakes or
rigidly fixing the work function so it cannot rotate.
1. Install two 1000 bar (or 10 000 psi) pressure gauges
in the high pressure gauge ports (M1 and M2). Install
a 50 bar (or 1000 psi) pressure gauge in the pump
charge pressure gauge port (M3).
2. Start the prime mover and operate at normal speed.
3. Loosen locking nut.
e z i S e m a r F e z i S h c n e r W
y l r a e
0 0 1 - 2 4 0
m m 0 1
r e w e n
0 0 1 - 0 3 0
m m 9 1
0 3 1 y l r a e m m 3 1
0 5 2 - 0 3 1 m m 4 2
E 8 6 2 2 0 0 T
4. Insert a internal hex wrench into the pressure adjust-
ing screw.
e z i S e m a r F e z i S h c n e r W x e H l a n r e t n I
y l r a e
0 0 1 - 2 4 0
m m 3
r e w e n
0 0 1 - 0 3 0
m m 5
0 3 1 y l r a e m m 4
0 5 2 - 0 3 1 m m 8
E 9 6 2 2 0 0 T
Note: A plastic dust plug is installed in the adjusting
screw on 030 and late 042 through 250 units.
90000258
Multi-Function Valves on PV
Loosen Pressure Adjusting Screw Lock Nut
90000259
WARNING
Take necessary precautions that the motor shaft
remains stationary during the adjustment procedure.
S000 010E
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 736 008 911 79
34
Series 90 Inspections and Adjustments
Rotate Pressure Adjusting Screw
90000260
Tighten Lock Nut
90000261
90L055 EA 1 N
6 S 3 C6 C 03
HNN 35 35 24
Pressure Limiter Setting
Ports A and B (differential
pressure in 10s of bars,
e.g. 35 = 350 bar)
5. The factory preset pressure limiter setting is shown
on the model code as at right. It is referenced to
charge pressure, so the pressure limiter setting is the
difference between the high and low pressure sides
of the system loop. Activate or move the control input
so that pressure increases in the high pressure side
of the closed circuit to the pressure limiter pressure
setting. The pressure limiter setting is reached when
the pressure stops increasing and remains steady at
a given pressure level (as shown on the gauges).
6. Return the pump to its neutral (zero flow) position
and adjust the pressure limiter setting by rotating the
pressure adjusting screw with the internal hex wrench.
Clockwise rotation of the pressure adjustment screw
will increase the pressure setting, and counterclock-
wise rotation will decrease the pressure setting. Each
complete rotation of the pressure adjusting screw
changes the pressure as shown in the following table.
e z i S e m a r F
e h t f o v e R r e p e g n a h C x o r p p A
w e r c S g n i t s u j d A
y l r a e
0 0 1 - 2 4 0
v e R r e p ) i s p 7 5 1 1 ( r a b 0 8
r e w e n
0 0 1 - 0 3 0
r a b 0 9 v e R r e p ) i s p 0 0 3 1 (
0 5 2 - 0 3 1 r a b 0 8 v e R r e p ) i s p 7 5 1 1 (
E 0 7 2 2 0 0 T
7. To verify the actual pressure setting, actuate or move
the control input so that the pump again develops
pressure in the high pressure circuit to the newly
adjusted pressure limiter pressure setting, and read
the high pressure gauge. Then allow the pump to
return to its neutral position. The pressure in the
high pressure circuit should return to the charge
pressure setting.
8. While holding the pressure adjusting screw station-
ary, tighten the pressure adjusting screw lock.
e z i S e m a r F e u q r o T
y l r a e
0 0 1 - 2 4 0
) n i f b l 6 2 ( m N 3
r e w e n
0 0 1 - 0 3 0
m N 0 2 ) t f f b l 5 1 (
0 5 2 - 0 3 1 0 3 ( m N 0 4 ) t f f b l
E 1 7 2 2 0 0 T
Do not overtorque.
9. Shut down the prime mover, remove the gauges and
install the gauge port plugs. Replace the plastic dust
plugs (if used).
The same procedure is used for setting the pressure limit
of the other multi-function valve, but the control input
signal must be activated or moved in the opposite direc-
tion so that high pressure develops in the opposite side
of the closed circuit.
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 737 008 911 79
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Series 90 Inspections and Adjustments
Loosening and Rotating Bypass Hex on Multi-Function
Valve
90000266
Multi-Function Valve with Bypass Function Engaged
90000827E
Engaging the Bypass Function
The bypass function is performed by the multi-function
valve cartridges. The prime mover should be shut down
when opening or closing the bypass valves.
The bypass valves on both of the multi-function valves
must be opened to engaged the bypass function.
1. Using a
e z i S e m a r F e z i S h c n e r W
r e w e n
0 0 1 - 0 3 0
h c n i 6 1 / 1 - 1
0 5 2 - 0 3 1 h c n i 8 / 3 - 1
E 2 7 2 2 0 0 T
wrench on the middle sized hex of the multi-function
valve cartridge, and a
e z i S e m a r F e z i S h c n e r W
r e w e n
0 0 1 - 0 3 0
h c n i 4 / 1 - 1
0 5 2 - 0 3 1 h c n i 8 / 5 - 1
E 3 7 2 2 0 0 T
wrench on the large hex to prevent rotation of the
cartridge assembly, rotate the middle hex three
revolutions counterclockwise to open the bypass
valve. Do not rotate more than 3-1/2 revolutions,
as additional rotation will permit external leak-
age.
2. For units with an MDC-type control, prior to moving
the vehicle or otherwise causing the motor shaft to
turn, move the control handle of the manual displace-
ment control on the pump to the maximum full
forward position. Hold the handle in this position
during bypass valve operation.
Caution
"Tow" at extremely low speeds and for short
distances only.
S000 011E
3. To close the bypass valve, rotate the middle hex
clockwise until it is seated. Then torque the middle
hex.
e z i S e m a r F e u q r o T
r e w e n
0 0 1 - 0 3 0
) t f f b l 0 3 ( m N 1 4
0 5 2 - 0 3 1 ) t f f b l 5 7 ( m N 0 0 1
E 4 7 2 2 0 0 T
Bypass
Actuator
Opening Bypass Valve
allows flow to circuit
through Multi-Function Valves
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 738 008 911 79
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Series 90 Inspections and Adjustments
Pressure Override Valve for 180 Frame Size
90000828E
Pressure Override (POR) Valve Pressure
Adjustment (Option for 180 Frame Size)
The Pressure Override Valve is explained in the corre-
sponding section.
1. Install two 1000 bar (or 10 000 psi) pressure gauges
in the high pressure gauge ports (M1 and M2). Install
a 50 bar (or 1000 psi) pressure gauge in the pump
charge pressure gauge port (M3).
2. Start the prime mover and operate at normal speed.
3. With the pump operating at approximately 20% dis-
placement, load the work function and note the
pressure as the POR valve operates (pump displace-
ment reduces to zero).
4. Adjustment of the pressure override setting is made
by loosening the lock nut with a 9/16 inch hex wrench
and turning the adjustment screw with a 3/16 inch
internal hex wrench. The POR setting should be at
least 50 bar (750 psi) below the high pressure relief
valve setting of the multi-function valves for proper
operation.
5. Following the adjustment, torque the lock nut to
43 Nm (32 lbf ft).
6. Shut down the prime mover and remove the gauges
and install the gauge port plugs.
Right Side View
Pressure Override Valve
Lock Nut
Adjusting Screw
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 739 008 911 79
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Series 90 Inspections and Adjustments
Loosen Displacement Limiter Lock Nut
90000267
90000268
Rotate Adjusting Screw
Tighten Lock Nut
90000269
Displacement Limiter Adjustment
The maximum displacement can be limited in either
direction.
1. Loosen the seal lock nut retaining the displacement
limiter adjusting screw.
e z i S e m a r F e z i S h c n e r W
0 0 1 - 0 3 0 m m 3 1
0 3 1 m m 7 1
0 5 2 - 0 8 1 m m 9 1
E 5 7 2 2 0 0 T
2. Rotate the adjusting screw.
e z i S e m a r F e z i S h c n e r W x e H l a n r e t n I
0 0 1 - 0 3 0 m m 4
0 3 1 m m 5
0 5 2 - 0 8 1 m m 6
E 6 7 2 2 0 0 T
Rotating the adjusting screw clockwise will decrease
the maximum displacement of the pump while rotat-
ing the adjusting screw counterclockwise will in-
crease the maximum displacement.
3. After establishing the desired maximum displace-
ment setting, tighten the lock nut on the adjusting
screw as follows.
e z i S e m a r F e u q r o T
0 0 1 - 0 3 0 ) t f f b l 8 1 ( m N 4 2
0 3 1 m N 8 4 ) t f f b l 5 3 (
0 5 2 - 0 8 1 ) t f f b l 2 9 ( m N 5 2 1
E 8 7 2 2 0 0 T
4. One turn of the adjusting screw will change the
maximum displacement approximately as follows.
e z i S e m a r F
f o v e R r e p p s i D n i e g n a h C x o r p p A
w e r c S g n i t s u j d A
0 3 0 m c 8 . 2
3
n i 7 1 . 0 ( v e R /
3
) v e R /
2 4 0 m c 5 . 3
3
n i 1 2 . 0 ( v e R /
3
) v e R /
5 5 0 m c 2 . 4
3
n i 6 2 . 0 ( v e R /
3
) v e R /
5 7 0 m c 1 . 5
3
n i 1 3 . 0 ( v e R /
3
) v e R /
0 0 1 m c 2 . 6
3
n i 8 3 . 0 ( v e R /
3
) v e R /
0 3 1 m c 8 . 8
3
n i 3 5 . 0 ( v e R /
3
) v e R /
0 8 1 m c 5 . 2 1
3
n i 6 7 . 0 ( v e R /
3
) v e R /
0 5 2 m c 3 . 7 1
3
n i 6 0 . 1 ( v e R /
3
) v e R /
E 7 7 2 2 0 0 T
Caution
Care should be taken in adjusting displacement
limiters to avoid undesirable flow or speed conditions.
The seal lock nut must be retorqued after every
adjustment to prevent an unexpected change in
operating conditions and to prevent external leakage
during unit operation.
S000 012E
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 740 008 911 79
38
Series 90 Inspections and Adjustments
Variable Displacement Pump with Standard Manual
Displacement Control
90000237
Pump Control Adjustments
Standard Manual Displacement Control (MDC)
Adjustment
There are no adjustable elements in the manual dis-
placement control. The control spool is held in its neutral
position by centering springs and washers on each end of
the spool. Since there is no centering spring on the control
input shaft, the shaft will automatically assume the appro-
priate position when the control is installed on the pump.
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 741 008 911 79
18.1
39
Series 90 Inspections and Adjustments
90000357
Rotate Neutral Adjusting
Screw
90000358
Tighten Neutral Adjusting
Screw Lock Nut
Variable Displacement Pump with Non-Linear Manual
Displacement Control
90000829
Non-Linear Manual Displacement Control
(MDC)
A centering spring, located on the control input shaft,
locates the control shaft in its neutral position. A bias
spring on the control spool maintains a force on the spool
and the control linkage to eliminate looseness (free-
play) in the linkage.
The neutral adjustment is the only adjustment that can
be made on the nonlinear manual displacement control.
All other functions are preset at the factory.
This adjustment must be made on a test stand or on the
vehicle/machine with the prime mover operating.
1. Install two 50 bar (or 1000 psi) gauges in each of the
displacement control cylinder gauge ports (M4 and
M5). Disconnect the external control linkage from the
control handle and make certain the control shaft is
in its neutral position. Start the prime mover and
operate at normal speed.
2. Loosen the lock nut on the neutral adjusting screw
with a 13 mm hex wrench.
3. Using a 4 mm internal hex wrench, rotate the neutral
adjusting screw clockwise until the pressure increases
on one of the pressure gauges. Note the angular
position of the wrench.
4. Rotate the adjusting screw counterclockwise until the
pressure increases by an equal amount on the other
gauge. Note the angular position of the wrench.
5. Rotate the adjusting screw clockwise half the dis-
tance between the locations noted above. The gauges
should read the same pressure (case pressure),
indicating that the control is in its neutral position.
6. Hold the adjusting screw stationary and tighten the
lock nut to 13.5 Nm (10 lbf ft). Do not overtorque
the nut.
7. Once the neutral position is set, stop the prime
mover, remove the gauges, and install the gauge
port plugs. Reconnect the external control linkage.
WARNING
The following procedure may require the vehicle/
machine to be disabled (wheels raised off the ground,
work function disconnected, etc.) while performing
the procedure in order to prevent injury to the
technician and bystanders. Take necessary safety
precautions before moving the vehicle/machine.
S000 007E
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 742 008 911 79
40
Series 90 Inspections and Adjustments
Components of the Standard Manual Displacement Control
with Neutral Start Switch
90000830E
MDC Neutral Start Switch (NSS) Adjustments
The neutral start switch (NSS) provides a means to
prevent the system prime mover from starting while the
pump control handle and control input shaft are in a
position which would command the pump to go in-
stroke in either the forward or reverse direction.
When the control input shaft is in its neutral position, the
inner end of the switch pin moves into a slot on the
eccentric cam attached to the control shaft. This allows
the spring loaded NSS to close, completing the electrical
starting circuit for the prime mover.
When the control input shaft is NOT in its neutral
position, the eccentric cam moves the switch pin out of
the slot. This forces the NSS to open, breaking the
electrical starting circuit for the prime mover.
The neutral start switch is threaded into the special lock
nut for the eccentric plug.
Turning the NSS clockwise (CW) into the special nut will
move the NSS closer to the switch cam on the control
shaft, and will narrow the NSS deadband. Turning the
NSS counterclockwise (CCW) out of the special nut will
move the NSS farther from the switch cam on the control
shaft, and will widen the NSS deadband.
The switch pin is located in an eccentric plug which is
turned to move the center of the NSS deadband.
(continued)
View at Section A-A
Control Link Assembly
Control Spool Assembly
Orifice Check Valve Seat
Neutral Start Switch
Eccentric Plug
Switch Pin
Special Lock Nut
for Eccentric Plug
Switch Lock Nut
MDC with Neutral Start switch
A A
Control Shaft
Switch Cam
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 743 008 911 79
18.1
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Series 90 Inspections and Adjustments
Neutral Start Switch Adjustment Requirements
90000831E
The NSS must be adjusted to meet the following three
requirements:
i. The distance the control handle can be turned with-
out opening the NSS is called the NSS Deadband.
The distance the control handle can be moved with-
out moving the control spool enough to port hydraulic
fluid to the pump displacement control cylinders is
called the Control Deadband. These deadbands
must be centered in relation to each other.
Since the position of the control deadband cannot be
adjusted, the position of the NSS deadband must be
adjusted to match it.
ii. The NSS deadband must be wide enough so the NSS
will not open within the loose area of control handle
movement caused by normal operating clearances in
the control linkage (control shaft free-play).
By setting the NSS to open outside this area, the
control spool springs or control shaft centering spring
can always act to return the handle to neutral and
re-close the NSS.
iii. The NSS deadband must be narrow enough so the
NSS will open before the unit builds 7 bar (100 psi)
differential system pressure in either direction.
(continued)
Control Shaft
("Free-Play")
Control Shaft
Total Control
Shaft Rotation
Control Deadband
("Neutral")
NSS Deadband
(Switch closed, "ON")
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 744 008 911 79
42
Series 90 Inspections and Adjustments
Checking Continuity of NSS (System Pressure Gauges
installed on far side)
NSS
Loosening the NSS Lock Nut
90000253
90000870
90000832E
NSS Deadband Adjustment (Conditions ii & iii)
The NSS deadband must be wide enough so the NSS will
not open within the control shaft free-play area, and it
must be narrow enough so the NSS will open before the
unit builds 7 bar (100 psi) differential system pressure in
either direction.
1. Install two 1000 bar (10 000 psi) pressure gauges in
the system pressure gauge ports M1 and M2.
2. Using two 1-1/8 inch wrenches, hold the neutral start
switch from turning and loosen the locknut.
3. Disconnect the external control linkage and make
certain the control shaft is in its neutral position.
4. Attach a continuity checker to the terminals of the
switch. With the control shaft in its neutral position,
turn the switch clockwise (CW) until electrical conti-
nuity is broken, then turn the switch counterclockwise
(CCW) until electrical continuity is obtained. Turn the
switch counterclockwise (CCW) an additional 1/4
turn (90) after continuity has been obtained.
5. Hold the switch in place and tighten the locknut to
27 Nm (20 lbf ft) torque.
6. With the continuity checker attached to the switch,
rotate the control handle (or the control shaft) in each
direction to assure continuity is broken when the
control is not in the neutral position.
7. If continuity is obtained in neutral and satisfactorily
interrupted in each direction, proceed to check the
switch with the prime mover running. The switch
must open before the unit builds 7 bar (100 psi)
differential system pressure in either direction.
If the switch opens after the unit builds system
pressure in either direction, loosen the switch lock
nut and turn the switch clockwise (CW) 1/12 turn
(30). Tighten the switch lock nut and recheck the
switch operation. Repeat this procedure if neces-
sary.
8. If continuity is not interrupted with an equal move-
ment of the control handle in each direction, turn off
prime mover, remove the pressure gauges, and
continue with the next section.
9. If neutral start switch operation is satisfactory, turn
off the prime mover, remove the pressure gauges,
and reconnect the external control linkage.
Switch Pin
1-1/8 in. hex wrench
Torque: 27 Nm (20 lbf ft)
Switch Cam
Neutral Start Switch
Switch Lock Nut
Control Shaft
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 745 008 911 79
18.1
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Series 90 Inspections and Adjustments
NSS with Eccentric Plug
Eccentric Plug Adjustment Tool
NSS Removed Loosen Eccentric Lock Nut
90000257 90000256
90000833E
90000834E
Neutral Start Switch Eccentric Plug Adjustment (Con-
dition i)
The NSS deadband and the control deadband must be
centered in relation to each other.
Since the position of the control deadband cannot be
adjusted, the position of the NSS deadband must be
adjusted to match it. The switch pin is located in an
eccentric plug which is turned to move the center of the
NSS deadband.
The MDC should be installed on the pump and be in its
neutral position when adjusting the neutral start switch
eccentric plug.
The accompanying drawing provides dimensions for an
Eccentric Plug Adjustment Tool.
1. Hold the switch and eccentric plug from turning and
use two 1-1/8 inch wrenches to loosen the locknut.
Remove the neutral start switch.
2. Note the slots on the eccentric plug for the adjust-
ment tool. Hold the eccentric plug in place with the
adjustment tool, and loosen the lock nut with a
1-1/8 inch wrench.
(continued)
WARNING
Do not start the prime mover while the neutral start
switch is removed from the control. Case pressure
will force the pin out of the eccentric plug, causing
oil loss.
S000 032E
Neutral Start Switch
Switch
Lock Nut
Eccentric Plug
Switch Pin
Special Lock Nut
for Eccentric Plug
Eccentric Plug
Switch Pin
Special Lock Nut
for Eccentric Plug
Control
Mounting
Surface
View in Direction X
(Switch and lock nut removed)
MDC with Neutral Start Switch
X
12.7
(0.5)
9.14
(0.36)
3.175
(0.125)
1.52
(0.06)
25.4+
(1.0)
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 746 008 911 79
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Series 90 Inspections and Adjustments
Eccentric Plug Adjustment
90000256
Adjust the Eccentric Plug
90000835E
3. Position the eccentric plug so the switch pin is offset
toward the control mounting surface. This will provide
the best contact between the pin and the cam on the
control shaft.
4. Hold the control shaft in its neutral position (in the
center of the control shaft free-play area). Locate
the switch pin in the slot of the switch cam by turning
the eccentric plug while checking the pin position
(depth) in the plug. When the pin engages the cam
slot, the pin will be at its maximum depth in the plug.
Hand tighten the plug lock nut to hold the eccentric
plug in position.
5. Turn the control shaft an equal amount in either
direction from neutral. The switch pin should move
out of the eccentric plug an equal distance when the
control shaft is turned. Turn the eccentric plug to
center the switch pin with the cam slot. Only a small
amount of adjustment in either direction should be
needed to center the pin.
6. While holding the eccentric plug in place, tighten the
eccentric plug lock nut to 27 Nm (20 lbf ft). Reinstall
and adjust the switch as outlined in the previous
section.
Note: The eccentric plug normally requires between
5-1/2 and 6-1/2 turns to install into the control
housing .
Eccentric Plug
Switch Pin
Eccentric Plug
Adjustment Range
90 90
Control Mounting
Surface
7. Once the switch is correctly adjusted, hold the switch
in place and tighten the locknut to 27 Nm (20 lbf ft)
torque.
(continued)
Caution
Do not turn the eccentric plug into or out of the
housing beyond specifications.
S000 014E
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 747 008 911 79
18.1
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Series 90 Inspections and Adjustments
90000255
Checking Continuity of NSS
(Gauges installed in Servo Gauge Ports)
Checking Switch Continuity
Recheck switch continuity to determine whether addi-
tional adjustment of the eccentric plug is necessary.
WARNING
The following procedure may require the vehicle/
machine to be disabled (wheels raised off the ground,
work function disconnected, etc.) while performing
the procedure in order to prevent injury to the
technician and bystanders. Take necessary safety
precautions before moving the vehicle/machine.
S000 007E
1. Install two 50 bar (or 1000 psi) gauges in each of the
displacement control cylinder gauge ports (M4 and
M5). Attach a continuity checker to the terminals of
the neutral start switch.
2. Energize the starter circuit, and start the prime
mover.
3. While operating at normal speed and with the pump
in its neutral (zero flow) position, note the pressure
reading on the gauges. This reading should be noted
as the base pressure.
4. Slowly move the control handle in one direction while
observing the pressure gauges and the continuity
checker. Continuity must be broken before the pres-
sure on either gauge increases more than 1 bar
(12 psi) from the base pressure obtained at neutral.
5. Slowly move the control handle in the opposite
direction. Again, continuity must be broken before
the gauge pressure increases more than 1 bar (12 psi)
from base pressure.
6. Continuity must again be verified when the control is
returned to neutral.
7. If continuity is not broken at base pressure plus 0 to
1 bar (0 to 12 psi) in either direction, stop the prime
mover and readjust the eccentric plug as described
in the previous section. If the pressure difference is
equal in each direction but greater than 1 bar (12 psi),
loosen the switch locknut and turn the switch clock-
wise 1/12 turn (30) to increase the sensitivity. Re-
tighten the locknut and recheck pressure differences
and continuity.
8. After verifying proper control and switch operation,
stop the prime mover. Remove the continuity checker
and pressure gauges. Reinstall the servo pressure
port plugs and reconnect the electrical leads from the
machine starter circuit to the neutral start switch.
Install and adjust, if necessary, the external control
linkage.
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 748 008 911 79
46
Series 90 Inspections and Adjustments
PV with Hydraulic Displacement Control
90000240
PV with Electric Displacement Control
Install Gauges in Displacement Control Cylinder Gauge
Ports
90000249
90000241
Hydraulic Displacement Control (HDC) and
Electric Displacement Control (EDC) Adjust-
ment
The neutral adjustment is the only adjustment that can
be made on hydraulic and electric displacement controls.
All other functions are preset at the factory.
This adjustment must be made on a test stand or on the
vehicle/machine with the prime mover operating.
The neutral adjustment is performed by adjusting a
neutral adjusting shaft (earlier production EDCs) or a
neutral adjusting screw (HDCs and current production
EDCs).
WARNING
The following procedure may require the vehicle/
machine to be disabled (wheels raised off the ground,
work function disconnected, etc.) while performing
the procedure in order to prevent injury to the
technician and bystanders. Take necessary safety
precautions before moving the vehicle/machine.
S000 007E
1. Install two 50 bar (or 1000 psi) gauges in each of the
two displacement control cylinder gauge ports (M4
and M5). Disconnect the external control input (hy-
draulic or electronic) from the control. Start the prime
mover and operate at normal speed.
2. Loosen the lock nut with a 17 mm hex wrench for the
neutral adjusting shaft or with a 10 mm or 13 mm hex
wrench for the neutral adjusting screw.
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 749 008 911 79
18.1
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Series 90 Inspections and Adjustments
Rotate Neutral Adjusting
Shaft
(Early production)
90000250 90000252
Tighten Neutral Adjusting
Shaft Lock Nut
(Early production)
Rotate Neutral Adjusting
Screw
(Later production)
Tighten Neutral Adjusting
Screw Lock Nut
(Later production)
90000251 90000318
Rotate Neutral Adjusting
Shaft
(Current production HDC)
Tighten Neutral Adjusting
Shaft Lock Nut
(Current production HDC)
90000355 90000356
3. Using a 5 mm internal hex wrench for the neutral
adjusting shaft or a 3 mm or 4 mm internal hex
wrench for the neutral adjusting screw, rotate clock-
wise until the pressure increases in one of the
pressure gauges. Note the angular position of the
wrench. Then rotate the neutral adjusting shaft or
screw counterclockwise until the pressure increases
by an equal amount on the other gauge. Again note
the angular position of the wrench.
4. Rotate the neutral shaft or adjusting screw clockwise
half the distance between the locations noted above.
The gauges should read the same pressure (case
pressure), indicating that the control is in its neutral
position.
5. Hold the neutral adjusting shaft or screw stationary.
Tighten the neutral shaft lock nut (early production
controls) to 22 Nm (195 lbf in.). Tighten the neutral
adjusting screw lock nut (later production controls) to
7 Nm (62 lbf in.) for the 6 mm screw or 13.5 Nm
(120 lbf in.) for the 8 mm screw. Do not overtorque
the nut.
6. Once the neutral position is set, stop the prime
mover, remove the gauges, and install the gauge
port plugs. Reconnect the external control input.
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 750 008 911 79
48
Series 90 Inspections and Adjustments
Motor Adjustments
Shim Adjustable Charge
Pressure Relief Valve
(Motor)
Screw Adjustable Charge
Pressure Relief Valve
(Motor)
Charge Pressure Gauge Port (MF)
90000248
90000263 90000343
Nominal charge
Pressure Setting
90M055 NC 0 N
8 N 0 C6 W 00
NNN 00 00 24
Charge Relief Valve Adjustment
1. To measure motor charge pressure, install a 50 bar
(or 1000 psi) pressure gauge in the motor charge
pressure gauge port (M3). Size 30 and 42 dont have
the M3 gauge port. Install pressure gauge in the
motor system pressure gauge port. For this kind of
measurement add 1 bar (14.5 psi) to the nominal
values shown in the table. Also install a gauge to
measure case pressure. Operate the system with the
pump in stroke (forward or reverse) when measuring
motor charge pressure.
2. The following table shows acceptable motor charge
pressures for some nominal charge relief valve set-
tings (see model code at right). These pressures
assume a reservoir temperature of 50C (120F).
They are referenced to case pressure and assume a
one pump/one motor system.
3. Earlier production Series 90 motors are equipped
with a shim adjustable charge relief valve. Shim kits
are available as service items. Adjustment of the
charge pressure is accomplished by removing the
plug (7/8 inch hex) and changing the shim thickness
behind the spring. The plug for this type charge relief
port should be torqued to 68 Nm (50 lbf ft).
Later production Series 90 motors are equipped with
an external screw adjustable charge relief valve.
Adjustment of charge pressure is accomplished by
loosening the lock nut,
e z i S e m a r F e z i S h c n e r W
0 3 1 - 0 3 0 h c n i 6 1 / 1 - 1
E 3 9 2 2 0 0 T
and turning the adjustment plug with a large screw-
driver or a 1/2 inch hex wrench. Clockwise rotation of
the plug increases the setting, and counterclockwise
rotation decreases the setting (at a rate of approxi-
mately 5.4 bar [78 psi] per turn). The lock nut for this
type charge relief valve should be torqued to 52 Nm
(38 lbf ft).
4. Once the desired charge pressure setting is achieved,
remove the gauges.
Model Code at the Name Plate (24 bar)
e d o C l e d o M
e r u s s e r P e g r a h C r o t o M
) ] i s p 0 2 [ r a b 4 . 1 (
0 1 ) i s p 7 1 1 ( r a b 1 . 8
8 1 ) i s p 3 3 2 ( r a b 1 . 6 1
0 2 ) i s p 2 6 2 ( r a b 1 . 8 1
4 2 ) i s p 0 2 3 ( r a b 1 . 2 2
8 2 ) i s p 8 7 3 ( r a b 1 . 6 2
0 3 ) i s p 5 3 4 ( r a b 0 . 0 3
E 9 7 2 2 0 0 T
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 751 008 911 79
18.1
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Series 90 Inspections and Adjustments
90000359
Rotate Adjusting Screw for
Minimum Displacement
Limiter
90000352
Maximum Displacement Limiter
90000360
Tighten Lock Nut for
Minimum Displacement
Limiter
MV Displacement Limiters
90000837E
Displacement Limiter Adjustment (MV)
Both the maximum and minimum displacement may be
limited.
1. Remove the tamper resistant cap from the displace-
ment limiter screw. Loosen the seal lock nut retaining
the displacement limiter adjusting screw with a 19 mm
wrench.
3. After establishing the desired displacement setting,
tighten the lock nut on the adjusting screw to 54 Nm
(40 lbf ft). Install a new tamper resistant cap.
4. One turn of the adjusting screw will change the
maximum or minimum displacement according to the
following chart.
e z i S e m a r F
f o v e R r e p p s i D n i e g n a h C x o r p p A
w e r c S g n i t s u j d A
5 5 0 m c 6 . 5
3
n i 4 3 . 0 ( v e R /
3
) v e R /
5 7 0 m c 1 . 7
3
n i 3 4 . 0 ( v e R /
3
) v e R /
E 0 8 2 2 0 0 T
Displacement Control Adjustments
All variable motor displacement control settings do not
require adjusting.
Caution
The displacement limiters act as travel stops for the
swashplate. Do not turn the limiter screws
counterclockwise beyond the point of contact with
the swashplate for either the maximum or minimum
displacement position.
S000 015E
Caution
Care should be taken in adjusting displacement
limiters to avoid undesirable flow or speed
conditions. See corresponding section for speed
and pressure limits.
The seal lock nut must be retorqued after every
adjustment to prevent an unexpected change in
operating conditions and to prevent external leakage
during unit operation.
S000 016E
2. All adjustments can only be done when the motor is
running and the pump is in neutral position. Steer the
respective displacement limiter by the control.
Rotate the adjusting screw with a 6 mm internal hex
wrench. Rotating the maximum displacement adjust-
ing screw clockwise will decrease the maximum
displacement of the motor. Rotating the minimum
displacement adjusting screw clockwise will increase
the minimum displacement of the motor.
Minimum Displacement
Limiter Screw
Seal Lock Nut
Tamper-Resistant Cap
Seal Lock Nut
Maximum Displacement
Limiter Screw
Tamper-Resistant Cap
SAE Flange Version shown
(Cartridge Version similar)
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 752 008 911 79
50
Series 90 Inspections and Adjustments
Positioning Speed Sensor relative to Pump or Motor Shaft
Cross Section View of Speed Sensor in Variable Pump
Cross Section View of Speed Sensor in fixed Motor
Cross Section View of Speed Sensor in Variable Motor
Speed Sensor Adjustment
90000838E
90000839E
90000840E
90000841E
When installing or adjusting the speed sensor on a pump
or motor, it must be set at a specific distance from the
speed ring on the units cylinder. To locate the position of
the speed sensor on the unit or description see the
corresponding section.
1. Loosen the sensor lock nut with an 1-1/16 inch hex
wrench.
2. Turn the sensor clockwise (CW) by hand until it
contacts the speed ring.
3. Turn the sensor counterclockwise (CCW) 1/2 turn
(180) to establish the nominal gap of 0.71 mm
(0.028 inch).
4. Then turn the sensor clockwise (CW) until the wrench
flats on sensor body are positioned at a 22 angle to
the pump shaft center line.
Note: Many adjustable wrenches have a 22 handle
offset.
5. The final sensor position should be between
1/2 (180) and 1/4 turn (90) counterclockwise (CCW)
from the point where the sensor contacts the speed
ring.
6. Hold sensor in position with a 1/2 inch hex wrench
while tightening the lock nut to 13 Nm (10 lbf ft).
1/2 in. Wrench Flats
22
Speed Sensor with
Packard Connector
22
Speed Sensor with
Turck Connector
1/2 in. Wrench Flats
22
Speed Sensor with
Packard Connector
22
Speed Sensor with
Turck Connector
Shaft Centerline
Shaft Centerline
Magnetic Speed Ring
Speed Sensor
Gap
Magnetic Speed Ring
Speed Sensor
Gap
Magnetic Speed Ring
Speed Sensor
Gap
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
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Series 90 Minor Repair Instructions
Minor Repair Instructions
items must be kept free of foreign materials and chemi-
cals.
Protect all exposed sealing surfaces and open cavities
from damage and foreign material.
It is recommended that all gaskets and O-rings be
replaced when servicing. All gasket sealing surfaces
must be cleaned prior to installing new gaskets. Lightly
lubricate all O-rings with clean petroleum jelly prior to
assembly.
Minor repairs may be performed, following the proce-
dures in this section, without voiding the unit warranty.
Although specific models are shown, these procedures
apply to all series and types of units in the Series 90
Family.
Cleanliness is a primary means of ensuring satisfactory
transmission life, on either new or repaired units. Clean-
ing parts by using a solvent wash and air drying is
adequate, providing clean solvent is used. As with any
precision equipment, the internal mechanism and related
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
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Series 90 Minor Repair Instructions
Hydrostatic Unit Outlines for Minor Repair Reference
Cartridge Flange MV
Cartridge Flange MF SAE Flange MF
SAE-Flange PV
SAE Flange MV
90000843E
90000844E
90000845E
Filtration Options
Speed Sensor
Left Side View
Charge Pressure
Relief Valve
Shaft Seal
Control
Control Orifice
Charge Pump
(Auxiliary Pad)
Right Side View
Main Shaft
(Speed Sensor)
Left Side View
Shaft
Seal
Charge Pressure
Relief Valve
Loop Flushing
Valve
Left Side View
Shaft
Seal
Charge Pressure
Relief Valve
Loop Flushing
Valve
(Speed Sensor)
Left Side View
Charge Pressure
Relief Valve
Shaft
Seal
Maximum Angle
Displacement Limiter
Control
Loop Flushing
Valve
Control Orifices
Minimum Angle
Displacement Limiter
Left Side View
Shaft
Seal
Charge Pressure
Relief Valve
Maximum Angle
Displacement Limiter
Loop Flushing
Valve
Control
Control Orifices
Minimum Angle
Displacement Limiter
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
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Series 90 Minor Repair Instructions
Pump and Motor Minor Repair
Pump / Fitting Torques
If any plugs or fittings are removed from the pump or
motor during servicing, they should be torqued as indi-
cated in the accompanying table.
Always install new O-rings before reinstalling the plugs or
fittings.
n o i t p i r c s e D e u q r o T
g n i r - O 0 2 - 6 1 / 7
h c n e r W x e H h c n i 6 1 / 9
m N 0 2
) t f f b l 5 1 (
g n i r - O 0 2 - 6 1 / 7
h c n e r W x e H l a n r e t n I h c n i 6 1 / 3
m N 2 1
) t f f b l 9 (
g n i r - O 8 1 - 6 1 / 9
h c n e r W x e H h c n i 6 1 / 1 1
m N 7 3
) t f f b l 7 2 (
g n i r - O 8 1 - 6 1 / 9
h c n e r W x e H l a n r e t n I h c n i 4 / 1
m N 3 2
) t f f b l 7 1 (
g n i r - O 6 1 - 4 / 3
h c n e r W x e H h c n i 8 / 7
m N 8 6
) t f f b l 0 5 (
g n i r - O 6 1 - 4 / 3
h c n e r W x e H l a n r e t n I h c n i 6 1 / 5
m N 8 6
) t f f b l 0 5 (
g n i r - O 4 1 - 8 / 7
h c n e r W x e H h c n i 1
m N 5 9
) t f f b l 0 7 (
g n i r - O 4 1 - 8 / 7
h c n e r W x e H l a n r e t n I h c n i 8 / 3
m N 8 6
) t f f b l 0 5 (
g n i r - O 2 1 - 6 1 / 1 - 1
h c n e r W x e H h c n i 4 / 1 1
m N 3 6 1
) t f f b l 0 2 1 (
g n i r - O 2 1 - 6 1 / 1 - 1
h c n e r W x e H l a n r e t n I h c n i 6 1 / 9
m N 5 1 1
) t f f b l 5 8 (
g n i r - O 2 1 - 6 1 / 5 - 1
h c n e r W x e H h c n i 2 / 1 - 1
m N 0 9 1
) t f f b l 0 4 1 (
g n i r - O 2 1 - 6 1 / 5 - 1
h c n e r W x e H l a n r e t n I h c n i 8 / 5
m N 9 2 1
) t f f b l 5 9 (
g n i r - O 2 1 - 8 / 5 - 1
h c n e r W x e H h c n i 8 / 7 - 1
m N 4 2 2
) t f f b l 5 6 1 (
E 1 8 2 2 0 0 T
Caution
Plugs or fittings installed into aluminum housings
should always be torqued to the lower values
specified for internal hex plugs of the same size.
S000 017E
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
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Series 90 Minor Repair Instructions
Series 90 Shaft Seal Components
Shaft Seal and Shaft Replacement
Remove Seal Carrier Remove Screws Holding
Retainer Plate and Seal
Carrier
90000270 90000271
Press Out Old Seal New Seal Installed in Carrier
90000272 90000273
90000846E
Lip type shaft seals are used on Series 90 pumps and
motors. These seals and/or the shafts can be replaced
without major disassembly of the unit. However, replace-
ment usually requires removal of the pump or motor from
the machine.
1. Position the pump with the shaft facing up.
Note: If the unit is positioned horizontally when the
shaft is removed, the cylinder block could move
out of place, making shaft installation difficult.
2. Remove the three or four screws holding the retainer
plate and seal carrier to the housing, using a 10 mm
hex wrench (030 and 042 units), a 5 mm internal hex
wrench (055 through 100 units), or a 6 mm internal
hex wrench (130 through 250 units). Remove the
retainer plate.
Note: Certain earlier production units use a one piece
retainer plate and seal carrier.
3. After removing the screws, the spring force on the
shaft may move the seal carrier out of its bore by
approximately 5 mm (1/4 inch). If the seal carrier
does not move from its bore after removing the
screws, pry it from its bore as shown and/or lightly tap
the end of the shaft with a soft mallet.
4. Remove the O-ring from the seal carrier.
5. Place seal carrier and seal in an arbor press and
press out old seal.
6. Inspect the seal carrier, the new seal and the O-ring
for any damage or nicks.
7. Using the arbor press, press the new seal into seal
carrier. Be careful not to damage the seal.
Note: The outside diameter of the seal may be lightly
coated with a sealant (such as Loctite High
Performance Sealant #59231) prior to installa-
tion. This aids in preventing leaks caused by
damage to the seal bore in the seal carrier.
Screw
Seal
O-ring
Seal
Seal Carrier
(One Piece)
Seal Carrier
Retaining Plate
Screw
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
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Series 90 Minor Repair Instructions
Install Seal Carrier Torque Retainer Screw
90000274 90000275
8. Inspect the sealing area on the shaft for rust, wear,
or contamination.
If the shaft is not being replaced proceed to step
12.
9. Remove shaft and roller bearing assembly from
pump or motor. The bearing assembly can be trans-
ferred to the new shaft.
10. Remove the retaining ring that secures roller bearing
assembly with a snap ring pliers. Remove the roller
bearing assembly.
11. Place roller bearing assembly on new shaft and
secure with the retaining ring.
12. Wrap spline or key end of shaft with plastic film to
prevent damage to the sealing lip on the seal during
installation.
13. Prior to assembly, lubricate the O-ring on the O.D. of
the seal carrier and the I.D. of the seal with clean
petroleum jelly.
14. Assemble the seal carrier and seal over the shaft and
into the housing bore. Install the retainer plate (if
used).
15. Install the screws and torque like the tables.
Pumps
e z i S e m a r F s p m u P e u q r o T
2 4 0 - 0 3 0 m N 2 1 ) t f f b l 9 (
0 0 1 - 5 5 0 m N 6 1 ) t f f b l 2 1 (
0 5 2 - 0 3 1 ) t f f b l 4 2 ( m N 2 3
E 2 8 2 2 0 0 T
Motors
e z i S e m a r F s r o t o M e u q r o T
0 0 1 - 0 3 0 m N 5 . 9 ) t f f b l 7 (
0 3 1 ) t f f b l 6 . 6 1 ( m N 5 . 2 2
E 3 8 2 2 0 0 T
Note: Torque the screws in a sequenced pattern then
recheck.
Fixed Motor Shaft Configuration
Variable Motor Shaft Configuration
Variable Pump Shaft Configuration
90000866E
90000867E
90000868E
OR
OR
OR
Splined
Shaft
Tapered
Shaft
Straight Key
Shaft
Retaining Ring
Roller Bearing
Roller Bearing
Assembly
OR
OR
OR
Splined
Shaft
Roller Bearing
Assembly
Tapered
Shaft
Straigt Key
Shaft
Rollen Bearing
Retaining Ring
OR
Splined
Shaft
Roller Bearing
Assembly Retaining
Ring
Tapered
Shaft
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
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Series 90 Minor Repair Instructions
Pump Minor Repairs
Remove Multi-Function
Valve Cartridge
Install and Torque Cartridge
Multi-Function Valve Cartridge Components
(Later production)
Multi-Function Valve Cartridge Components
(Earlier production)
90000276 90000277
90000278
90000279
Multi-Function Valve Cartridge Sectional View
90000869E
Multi-Function Valve Cartridges
1. The multi-function valve cartridge is removed with a
hex wrench on the largest hex on the cartridge.
e z i S e m a r F e z i S h c n e r W
0 0 1 - 0 3 0 h c n i 4 / 1 - 1
0 5 2 - 0 3 1 h c n i 8 / 5 - 1
E 4 8 2 2 0 0 T
2. Inspect cartridge for damage to parts and O-rings.
The multi-function valve cartridge may be disas-
sembled for cleaning. However, if the pressure limiter
housing assembly is disassembled, the pressure
settings must be readjusted. Usually, if there is
contamination problem, it will be in the valve seat
assembly. If it is not necessary to clean the interior of
the cartridge, proceed to step 7.
Note: Multi-function valve components are not sold
separately as service parts (except O-rings).
3. On early versions of the multi-function valves, the
valve seat assembly is held by a retaining ring.
Remove retaining ring with a snap ring pliers.
On late versions, the valve seat section is pressed over
a lip. Place the cartridge in a vise and pry the lower
section off with an appropriate tool. Maintain sufficient
control to prevent the contents from flying loose.
4. Remove pressure limiter lock nut and bypass actuator.
5. Unscrew the pressure limiter adjustment screw from
the bypass actuator. Clean and inspect all disas-
sembled parts.
6. Reassemble with new, lightly lubricated O-rings by
reversing the above procedure. For early versions
assemble with the retaining ring. For late versions,
place the cartridge in a vise and press on lower
assembly.
High Pressure
Relief/Check
Valve Poppet
Spring Seat
Check Valve
Poppet
Valve Seat
Spring
Pressure Limiter
Valve Poppet
Pressure Limiter
Valve Poppet
Pressure Limiter
Valve Spring
Bypass
Actuator
Pressure Limiter
Adjustment Screw
Pressure Limiter
Lock Nut
Pressure Limiter
Housing
Caution
The pressure settings must be readjusted after
disassembling the pressure limiter housing of the
multi-function valve cartridge.
S000 018E
7. Install cartridge in multi-function valve cavity and torque.
e z i S e m a r F e u q r o T
0 0 1 - 0 3 0 ) t f f b l 6 6 ( m N 9 8
0 5 2 - 0 3 1 ) t f f b l 5 5 1 ( m N 0 1 2
E 5 8 2 2 0 0 T
Do not overtorque the multi-function valve cartridge.
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
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Series 90 Minor Repair Instructions
Screw Adjustable Charge
Relief Valve
Remove Charge Relief Valve
(Shim adjustable)
90000262 90000280
Remove Charge Relief Valve
(Screw adjustable)
Shim Adjustable Charge
Relief Valve
90000265 90000264
Pressure Override Valve Components
90000870E
Charge Relief Valve
The pump charge relief valve may be shim adjustable
(early models) or screw adjustable (late models).
1. Remove the shim adjustable charge relief valve plug
with a 1 inch hex wrench.
Before removing the screw adjustable relief valve
plug, mark the plug, lock nut, and housing so as to
approximately maintain the original adjustment when
assembling. Remove the screw adjustable charge
relief valve plug by loosening the lock nut with a
wrench.
e z i S e m a r F e z i S h c n e r W
0 0 1 - 0 3 0 h c n i 6 1 / 1 - 1
0 5 2 - 0 3 1 h c n i 8 / 5 - 1
E 6 8 2 2 0 0 T
Unscrew the plug with a large screwdriver or 1/2 inch
hex wrench.
2. Remove the spring and relief valve poppet.
3. Inspect the poppet and mating seat in the end cap for
damage or foreign material.
When inspecting shim adjustable valves, do not alter
the shims or interchange parts with another valve.
4. Install the poppet and spring. For shim adjustable
valves, install the plug and torque to 68 Nm (50 lbf ft).
For screw adjustable valves, install the plug with its
lock nut, aligning the marks made at disassembly,
and torque the lock nut to 52 Nm (38 lbf ft).
Check the charge pressure and adjust, if necessary.
Pressure Override
Valve
O-rings
Screws
Pressure Override Valve (Option for 180 Frame
Size)
1. Remove the four screws attaching the pressure
override valve to the pump end cap with a 5 mm
internal hex wrench. Remove the O-rings.
2. Inspect valve for damage to parts.
3. Install new O-rings. Install the valve onto the pump
end cap and torque the screws to 16 Nm (12 lbf ft).
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
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Series 90 Minor Repair Instructions
Remove Retainer Screws Remove Charge Pump Cover
90000284 90000282
Orienting Alignment Pin
90000871E
Charge Pump - Remove
The following procedure shows how to remove and install
a charge pump.
1. For pumps with an auxiliary mounting pad, remove
the four screws holding the pad to the end cap and
remove the pad. Refer to the Auxiliary Mounting Pad
Installation instructions (next section) for details.
Note: At earlier production frame size 75 pumps with
twin ports secure the end cap to the pump
housing with a clamp to avoid gasket damage.
Remove Auxiliary Pad
Adapter Screws
90000281
Remove Auxiliary Pad
Adapter
90000303
Remove Drive Coupling
90000297
Inlet
Discharge
Alignment Pin
Gerotor Assembly
Right Hand Rotation
(Outside looking into pump)
Gerotor
Assembly
Inlet
Discharge
Left Hand Rotation
(Outside looking into pump)
Alignment Pin
Caution
Do not allow the force of the cylinder block spring
and swashplate leveler springs to separate the end
cap from the pump housing. Gasket damage and
external leakage may result.
S000 019E
2. Remove the six screws holding the charge pump
cover retainer.
e z i S e m a r F e z i S h c n e r W
0 0 1 - 0 3 0 m m 0 1
0 5 2 - 0 3 1 m m 3 1
E 7 8 2 2 0 0 T
3. Remove the retainer and the charge pump cover. For
pumps with an auxiliary mounting pad, remove the
auxiliary drive coupling. Note the orientation of the
gerotor.
4. Remove the charge pump shaft and charge pump
drive key.
5. Remove the spacer plate(s), if present (intermediate
production pumps only).
Remove the charge pump outer port plate, if present
(early and intermediate production pumps).
Remove the charge pump gerotor assembly.
6. Remove the outer eccentric ring and alignment pin.
7. Remove the inner port plate.
8. Inspect all parts for abnormal wear or damage.
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
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Charge Pump Components (Early Production)
90000872E
90000873E
90000874E
90000875E
Journal Bearing
Cover Retainer
Cover
O-ring
Retainer Screw
Shaft
Key
Standard End Cap Screws
Thin Port Plate
Charge Pump Assembly
Alignment Pin
Thick Port Plate
Gerotor Assembly
Eccentric Ring
Charge Pump Components (Intermediate Production)
Charge Pump Components (Late Production)
Cover Retainer
Cover
Journal Bearing
O-ring
Standard End Cap Screw
Retainer Screw
Thin Port Plate
Charge Pump Assembly
Alignment Pin
Shaft
Key
Thin Port Plate
Spacer Plate(s)
Gerotor Assembly
Eccentric Ring
Journal Bearing
Cover Retainer
Cover
O-ring
Retainer Screw
Shaft
Key
Standard End Cap Screw
Charge Pump Assembly
Alignment Pin
Port Plate
Gerotor Assembly
Eccentric Ring
"No Charge Pump" Components
Cover
Journal Bearing
O-ring
Shaft
Spacer
Plug
Standard End Cap Screw
Cover Retainer
Retainer Screw
Note: If a different displacement charge pump is be-
ing installed, the gerotor assembly, gerotor outer
eccentric ring, and inner port plate (early and
late production pumps) or outer spacer plate(s)
(intermediate production pumps) must be re-
placed together. If different thickness port plates
are used in an early production charge pump
assembly, the thicker plate is the inner port
plate (installed next to the pump end cap).
Each charge pump assembly includes a different quan-
tity / types of port plates and spacer plates.
The charge pump kit "No Charge Pump" includes a
spacer.
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
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Series 90 Minor Repair Instructions
Install Alignment Pin
Install Gerotor Assembly
Outer Ring
Install Inner Port Plate
Install Gerotor Assembly
Install Outer Port Plate
(Early and intermediate
production only)
Install Spacer Plate
(Intermediate production
only)
90000286 90000285
90000288 90000287
90000290 90000289
90000871E
Installing the Charge Pump
Be sure to install the charge pump in the proper orienta-
tion. If unsure of charge pump rotation, refer to the model
code.
Note: The charge pump rotation is determined by the
orientation of the gerotor assembly outer ec-
centric ring and the location of the alignment pin
in the end cap.
Do not mix charge pump piece parts from differ-
ent production periods. Always install as a com-
plete assembly.
1. Install the inner port plate and the gerotor assembly
outer ring.
2. Install the alignment pin to properly orient the port
plates and outer eccentric ring for corresponding
pump rotation.
3. Prior to installation, apply a small quantity of petro-
leum jelly to the I.D., O.D., and side faces of the
gerotor assembly to provide initial lubrication.
4. Install the gerotor assembly.
5. Install the outer port plate (early production and
intermediate production pumps only).
6. Install the spacer plate, if present (intermediate
production pumps).
7. Install the charge pump drive key into the charge
pump shaft and retain with petroleum jelly.
Orienting Alignment Pin
Inlet
Discharge
Alignment Pin
Gerotor Assembly
Right Hand Rotation
(Outside looking into pump)
Gerotor
Assembly
Inlet
Discharge
Left Hand Rotation
(Outside looking into pump)
Alignment Pin
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
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Series 90 Minor Repair Instructions
90000291 90000292
Keyways in Charge Pump
Shaft (Intermediate Produc-
tion 075 and 100)
Install Charge Pump Shaft
Alignment Pin Installed in
Cover
90000293
Install Charge Pump Cover
90000294
90000283 90000295
Torque Retainer Screws Install Cover Retainer
100 cc 75 cc
Note: Intermediate production 75 cc and 100 cc pumps
use the same charge pump drive shaft. Two
keyways are provided in the drive shaft for the
charge pumps used in these units. The rear
keyway (with identifier groove) is used in 75 cc
pumps. The front keyway (closest to the inter-
nally splined end of the shaft) is used in 100 cc
pumps.
8. Install the charge pump shaft. The internally splined
end of the shaft must engage the main pump shaft.
Note: The outside diameter of the internally splined
end of some early production charge pump
shafts was chamfered. Early production end
caps may not be machined to accept a non-
chamfered shaft. Always use a chamfered
charge pump shaft in pumps with the early end
cap.
9. For pumps with an auxiliary mounting pad, install the
auxiliary drive coupling.
10. Install a new O-ring onto the non-auxiliary pad charge
pump cover. (If an auxiliary pad is installed, an O-ring
is not used on the cover.)
11. Carefully remove the alignment pin from the charge
pump parts. Install the pin in its hole in the charge
pump cover (see previous page for correct orienta-
tion) and retain with petroleum jelly. Install the cover
(with alignment pin) into the end cap and aligned
charge pump parts. (Take care not to damage the
cover O-ring, if used.)
Caution
In order to avoid loss of charge pressure in pumps
with an auxiliary mounting pad, always install the
charge pump cover with the pad drain hole located
on the same side of the end cap as the charge inlet
port. Refer to the section Auxiliary Pad Installation
for details.
S000 020E
12. Install the charge pump cover retainer and the six hex
screws and torque the screws.
e z i S e m a r F e u q r o T
0 0 1 - 0 3 0 ) t f f b l 0 1 ( m N 5 . 3 1
0 5 2 - 0 3 1 ) t f f b l 4 2 ( m N 2 3
E 8 8 2 2 0 0 T
13. For pumps with auxiliary mounting pads, install the
O-ring and auxiliary mounting pad adaptor onto the
end cap. Refer to the corresponding section for
instructions on auxiliary pad installation.
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Series 90 Minor Repair Instructions
Auxiliary Pad Components (Typical)
90000284 90000282
Remove Large End Cap Screws
90000296
90000876E
Auxiliary Pad Installation
1. Remove the six screws holding the charge pump
cover retainer. Remove the retainer.
e z i S e m a r F e z i S h c n e r W
0 0 1 - 0 3 0 m m 0 1
0 5 2 - 0 3 1 m m 3 1
E 7 8 2 2 0 0 T
2. Remove the charge pump cover and its O-ring.
Note: The original charge pump cover will not be used
when installing the auxiliary pad.
3. Remove the four large screws which fasten the end
cap to the pump housing.
e z i S e m a r F s e z i S h c n e r W
x e H l a n r e t n I x e H l a n r e t x E
- 0 3 0
2 4 0 y l r a e
m m 8
2 4 0 e t a l m m 0 1
5 5 0 m m 9 1
0 0 1 - 5 7 0 m m 4 2
0 3 1 - 0 0 1 m m 4 1
0 5 2 - 0 8 1 m m 7 1
E 9 8 2 2 0 0 T
Note: At earlier production frame size 75 pumps with
twin ports secure the end cap to the pump
housing with a clamp to avoid gasket damage.
Remove Screws and
Retainer
Remove Charge Pump Cover
Pad Cover
Special Washer
Cover Retainer
Retainer Screw
Screw
O-ring
auxiliary Pad
(Typical)
O-ring
Cover
Assembly
Journal Bearing
Auxiliary Pad Kit
End Cap
Screw
Charge Pump Parts
Coupling
(Typical)
Caution
Do not allow the force of the cylinder block spring
and swashplate leveler springs to separate the end
cap from the pump housing. Gasket damage and
external leakage may result.
S000 019E
4. Take care to assure the surfaces are clean and free
of any foreign material or paint prior to installing the
auxiliary pad.
5. Install the auxiliary drive coupling onto the pump
drive shaft spline (auxiliary drive spline must be
toward the rear of the pump).
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
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Series 90 Minor Repair Instructions
Install Drive Coupling Install Alignment Pin in
Cover (CCW rotation shown)
90000298 90000297
Install Auxiliary Pad Adapter
Screws
Torque Pad Adapter Screws
90000305 90000281
Install O-ring on End Cap
Pilot
Install Auxiliary Pad Adapter
90000303 90000302
Install New Charge Pump
Cover
Install Screws and Cover
Retainer
90000300
90000299
7. Install the charge pump cover retainer and the six hex
screws and torque the screws.
e z i S e m a r F e u q r o T
0 0 1 - 0 3 0 ) t f f b l 0 1 ( m N 5 . 3 1
0 5 2 - 0 3 1 ) t f f b l 4 2 ( m N 2 3
E 8 8 2 2 0 0 T
8. Install O-ring on end cap pilot.
9. Install the auxiliary mounting pad adapter on external
pilot on rear of end cap.
10. Install four new large screws and washers through
the mounting pad and end cap into the housing.
Torque per the accompanying table.
e z i S e m a r F e u q r o T
- 0 3 0
2 4 0 y l r a e
) t f f b l 3 4 ( m N 8 5
2 4 0 e t a l ) t f f b l 0 9 ( m N 2 2 1
5 5 0 ) t f f b l 0 9 ( m N 2 2 1
0 0 1 - 5 7 0 ) t f f b l 9 8 1 ( m N 6 5 2
0 3 1 - 0 0 1 ) t f f b l 0 2 2 ( m N 8 9 2
0 5 2 - 0 8 1 ) t f f b l 9 2 4 ( m N 0 8 5
E 0 9 2 2 0 0 T
11. Install the O-ring and flange cover or auxiliary pump.
Auxiliary Pad Conversion
To convert an auxiliary mounting pad to a different size
mounting pad, use the above procedure with the following
additions:
After removing the charge pump cover (step 2), remove
the old auxiliary drive coupling.
After removing the four end cap retaining screws, remove
the old auxiliary mounting pad adapter.
Caution
In order to avoid loss of charge pressure in pumps
with an auxiliary mounting pad, always install the
charge pump cover with the pad drain hole lo-
cated on the same side of the end cap as the
charge inlet port. Refer to the section "Auxiliary
Pad Installation" for details.
S000 020E
6. Carefully remove the alignment pin from the charge
pump parts. Install the pin in its hole in the new
charge pump cover (with hole for the auxiliary cou-
pling) and retain with petroleum jelly. Install the new
charge pump cover with alignment pin into the end
cap and the aligned charge pump parts.
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Series 90 Minor Repair
90000243 90000310
Charge Pump Inlet Reducer Fitting and
Gauge Port Plug
90000311 90000314
Integral Pressure Filter Head remote Pressure Filter
Manifold
90000315 90000312
Install Remote Pressure
Filter Manifold
Install Integral Pressure
Filter Head
90000313 90000316
Tighten Integral Pressure
Filter Head Lock Nut
Tighten Remote Pressure
Filter Manifold Lock Nut
Filtration Options
Suction Filtration Installation
1. Install the hydraulic fitting to connect the external
suction filter to the charge pump inlet port.
2. The reducer fitting (placed on the charge pressure
gauge port) is installed as follows.
e z i S e m a r F e z i S h c n e r W e u q r o T
2 4 0 - 0 3 0 h c n i 4 / 1 - 1 ) t f f b l 2 5 ( m N 0 7
0 3 1 - 5 5 0 h c n i 2 / 1 - 1 ) t f f b l 0 9 ( m N 2 2 1
0 5 2 - 0 8 1 h c n i 2 / 1 - 1 ) t f f b l 5 1 1 ( m N 6 5 1
E 1 9 2 2 0 0 T
The gauge port plug takes a 1/4 inch internal hex
wrench and is torqued to 27 Nm (20 lbf ft).
Remote Charge Pressure Filtration or Integral Charge
Pressure Filtration
Install either of these two filtration devices as follows.
1. Remove the reducer fitting, located at charge pres-
sure gauge port, from pump end cap (this part will not
be used).
2. Install the filter manifold or filter head into the port.
The hydraulic tube should enter its mating bore in the
pump end cap with a low force.
3. After rotating the filter manifold or filter head clock-
wise so that the threads engage with the threads in
the end cap, continue to rotate it clockwise between
6 and 7 revolutions. Face manifold or head to the
desired position.
Caution
Failure to install the filter manifold or filter head to a
sufficient depth in the end cap will result in insufficient
engagement of the tube in the end cap bore. This may
allow unfiltered oil to bypass the filter and enter the
charge system.
S000 021E
4. While holding the filter manifold or filter head in the
desired position, tighten the swivel lock nut.
e z i S e m a r F e z i S h c n e r W e u q r o T
2 4 0 - 0 3 0 h c n i 8 / 3 - 1 ) t f f b l 2 5 ( m N 0 7
0 3 1 - 5 5 0 h c n i 8 / 5 - 1 ) t f f b l 0 9 ( m N 2 2 1
0 5 2 - 0 8 1 h c n i 8 / 5 - 1 ) t f f b l 5 1 1 ( m N 6 5 1
E 2 9 2 2 0 0 T
5. After installing the integral pressure filter head as-
sembly, install the filter canister per the instructions
on the filter canister.
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 767 008 911 79
18.1
65
Series 90 Minor Repair
Pump with Cover Plate
90000361
Pump controls
Cover Plate
1. Thoroughly clean external surfaces prior to removal
of cover plate.
2. Using a 5 mm internal hex wrench, remove the eight
cover plate mounting screws. Remove the cover
plate and gasket from housing.
3. In preparation for installing the cover plate, place a
new gasket on the housing. Place the cover plate into
position and install the screws. Torque the screws to
16 Nm (12 lbf ft).
Caution
Protect exposed surfaces and cavities from damage
and foreign material.
S000 022E
NOTE
A sealing washer must be installed under the head of
any mounting screws that are installed into "thru"
holes in the housing.
S000 023E
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 768 008 911 79
66
Series 90 Minor Repair
Remove Mounting Screws Remove Control
Inner Face of Control Assemble Control to Linkage
Assemble Control to
Pump
Torque Mounting Screws
90000320 90000319
90000322 90000321
90000324 90000323
Manual Displacement Control (MDC)
1. Thoroughly clean external surfaces prior to removal
of control.
2. Using a 5 mm internal hex wrench, remove the eight
control mounting screws. Remove the control (with
orifice check valve and spring) and control gasket
from housing.
NOTE
A sealing washer must be installed under the head of
any mounting screws that are installed into "thru"
holes in the housing.
S000 023E
Caution
Protect exposed surfaces and cavities from damage
and foreign material.
S000 022E
3. In preparation for installing the control, place a new
gasket on the housing. Inspect to assure that the
control orifice check valve and spring are in their
proper position in the control.
4. While setting the control into position, engage the pin
on the control linkage into the mating hole in the link
attached to the swashplate.
5. With the control in position, move control lever both
directions to check proper engagement of control
linkage pin. Proper engagement will be indicated by
centering torque as the lever is moved from center.
Non-engagement of control linkage pin is indicated
by lack of centering torque as the lever is moved. In
case of non-engagement remove the control and
repeat the above procedure.
6. Align the control gasket and install the screws. Torque
the screws to 16 Nm (12 lbf ft).
7. If the control is equipped with a neutral start switch,
refer to the "MDC Neutral Start Switch Adjustment"
instructions.
WARNING
The neutral start switch "neutral" must be read-
justed after reassembling the MDC module.
S000 024E
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 769 008 911 79
18.1
67
Series 90 Minor Repair
Components of Solenoid Override for MDC
90000363
90000364
Solenoid Override Valve for MDC
1. Thoroughly clean external surfaces prior to removal
of valve.
2. Using a 5 mm internal hex wrench, remove the two
screws and remove solenoid manifold from housing.
Remove the old gasket.
3. The solenoid may be removed from the valve by
removing the nut with a 3/4 inch hex wrench. The
solenoid valve may be removed from the manifold
with a 7/8 inch hex wrench.
4. When installing the solenoid valve into the manifold,
the valve should be torqued to 24 2.4 Nm (17.7 1.8
lbf ft). When installing the solenoid onto the valve,
torque the nut to 6 Nm (53 12 lbf in).
5. In preparation for installing the solenoid manifold,
place a new gasket on the control housing. Install the
manifold onto the control housing, align the gasket,
and install the screws. Torque the screws to
13.5 Nm (10 lbf ft).
Solenoid Override Valve for MDC with Pressure
Released Brake
1. Thoroughly clean external surfaces prior to removal
of valve.
2. Using a 4 mm internal hex wrench, remove the four
solenoid valve mounting screws. Remove the sole-
noid valve (with O-rings) from the adapter plate.
3. Using a 4 mm internal hex wrench, remove the four
adapter plate mounting screws. Remove the adapter
plate and O-rings from the control housing.
4. Remove the check valve seat and O-ring from the
control side of the adapter plate. Remove the check
ball and spring.
5. Install a new O-ring on the check valve seat and
reassemble the check valve spring, ball, and seat
into the adapter plate.
6. Install new O-rings on the adapter plate. Place the
adapter plate into position and install the screws.
Torque the screws to 5.4 Nm (48 lbf in).
7. Install new O-rings onto the solenoid valve assembly
and install the solenoid valve onto the adapter plate.
Install the screws and torque to 5.4 Nm (48 lbf in).
Components of Solenoid Override with Brake Pressure
Defeat for MDC
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 770 008 911 79
68
Series 90 Minor Repair
PCP Components Torque PCP Valve Screws
Install Mounting Screws Torque Mounting Screws
Inner Face of Control Assemble Control to Linkage
Remove Mounting Screws Remove Control
90000326 90000325
90000328 90000327
90000330 90000329
90000334 90000332
Caution
Protect exposed surfaces and cavities from damage
and foreign material.
S000 022E
Pressure Control Pilot (PCP) for Electric Displace-
ment Control
1. Thoroughly clean external surfaces of control.
2. Using a 4 mm internal hex wrench, remove the four
screws and remove the PCP.
3. Check surfaces for nicks or damage. Clean internal
screens.
4. Install new O-rings in PCP Housing. Place PCP
against EDC housing and install the screws. Torque
to 5.4 Nm (48 lbf in).
Note: Do not remove black plastic cover from the
aluminum plate. This is not a serviceable item
and will void the product warranty.
Hydraulic and Electric Displacement Controls
1. Thoroughly clean external surfaces prior to removal
of control.
2. Using a 5 mm internal hex wrench, remove the eight
control mounting screws. Remove the control (with
orifice check valve and spring) and control gasket
from housing.
Caution
A sealing washer must be installed under the
head of any mounting screws that are installed
into "thru" holes in the housing.
S000 023E
3. In preparation for installing the control, place a new
gasket on the housing. Inspect to ensure that the
control orifice check valve and spring are in their
proper position in the control.
4. While setting the control into position, engage the pin
on the control linkage into the mating hole in the link
attached to the swashplate.
5. With the control in position, move control assembly
left and right to check engagement of pin in the link.
Proper engagement will be indicated by an increas-
ing resistance as the control is moved away from
center position. Non-engagement of pin will be indi-
cated by lack of spring force. In case of non-engage-
ment, remove control and repeat the above proce-
dure.
6. Align the control gasket and install the screws. Torque
the screws to 16 Nm (12 lbf ft).
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 771 008 911 79
18.1
69
Series 90 Minor Repair
3-Position Electric Control Components
90000362
3-Position (FNR) Electric Control
1. Thoroughly clean external surfaces prior to removal
of control.
2. Using a 4 mm internal hex wrench, remove the four
solenoid valve mounting screws. Remove the sole-
noid valve (with O-rings and orifice) from the adapter
plate.
3. Using a 5 mm internal hex wrench, remove the eight
adapter plate mounting screws. Remove the adapter
plate and gasket from housing.
Underside of an HDC/EDC Module Showing Orifice
Locations
90000849E
P
B
A
TB
TA
Orifice Check Valve
Orifice Plugs
Displacement Control Components
Displacement Control Orifices
1. Remove the control assembly as described in the
instructions for the specific displacement control.
2. Orifice plugs may be located in the control assembly,
at the pump housing face surface. Remove the
orifice plugs with a 4 mm internal hex wrench. Note
the location of each plug, do not interchange plugs.
Torque the orifice plugs to 3 Nm (26 lbf in).
3. Assemble the control onto the pump. Refer to the
instructions for the specific control.
NOTE
A sealing washer must be installed under the head of
any mounting screws that are installed into thru
holes in the housing.
S000 023E
Caution
Protect exposed surfaces and cavities from damage
and foreign material.
S000 022E
4. Inspect the orifice installed between the valve and
adapter plate. This orifice MUST be installed in the
case drain passage for proper pressure limiter op-
eration.
5. In preparation for installing the adapter plate, place a
new gasket on the housing. Place the adapter plate
into position and install the screws. Torque the
screws to 16 Nm (12 lbf ft).
6. Install new O-rings and the orifice onto the solenoid
valve assembly and install the solenoid valve onto
the adapter plate. Install the screws and torque to
5.4 Nm (48 lbf in).
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 772 008 911 79
70
Series 90 Minor Repair
Displacement Control Adapter Plate (Early production
130cc Pumps only)
Underside of an MDC Module Showing Orifice Locations
90000847
90000848E
Displacement Control Orifice Check Valve
1. Remove the control assembly as described in the
instructions for the specific displacement control.
2. The orifice check valve is located in the control
assembly, at the surface of the pump housing face.
Remove the spring retainer and spring from the
orifice check valve cavity and then remove the orifice
check valve.
3. Install the desired orifice check valve in the cavity and
then install the spring and spring retainer to hold the
orifice check valve in position.
4. Assemble the control onto the pump. Refer to the
instructions for the specific control.
Displacement Control Adapter Plate (Early produc-
tion 130 Pumps only)
The screws fastening the control adapter plate to the
housing have retaining compound on the threads. They
are removed with a 6 mm internal hex wrench.
When installing the adapter plate, ensure the O-rings are
in the proper position and torque the screws to 32 Nm
(24 lbf ft).
Displacement Control Filter Screens
If the pump is equipped with control filter screens in the
pump housing (late production), they should be pressed
into position (with the rounded edge of the filter screens
facing the control until they are flush to 2.0 mm (0.08 inch)
below the surface of the housing.
P
B
A
TB
TA
Orifice check Valve
Orifice Plugs
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 773 008 911 79
18.1
71
Series 90 Minor Repair
Remove Flushing Shuttle
Spool
Remove Plugs Springs
Install Flushing Shuttle
Spool
Torque Plugs
Remove Screw Charge Relief
Valve
90000339 90000338
90000341 90000340
90000343 90000342
Remove Shim Charge Relief
Valve
Loop Flushing and Charge Relief Valves
Loop Flushing Valve
1. Using an 1-1/16 inch wrench, remove the hex plugs
and O-rings from both sides of the valve. Remove the
springs, shoulder washers, and flushing valve shuttle
spool. Note orientation of the washers. Remove the
flushing valve spool.
2. Inspect parts for damage or foreign material.
Note: Early production motors used a small diameter
shuttle valve spool. Late production motors use
a larger diameter spool.
3. Install flushing valve spool in end cap, then install the
shoulder washers (with shoulders facing out) and
springs on each end of the spool. Install the hex plugs
with O-rings, and torque to 41 Nm (30 lbf ft) on 030
through 100 motors or 68 Nm (50 lbf ft) on 130
motors.
Motor Charge Relief Valve
1. Remove the shim adjustable charge relief valve plug
with a 7/8 inch hex wrench.
Before removing the screw adjustable relief valve
plug, mark the plug, lock nut, and housing so as to be
able to maintain the original adjustment when assem-
bling. Remove the screw adjustable charge relief
valve plug by loosening the lock nut with a 1-1/16 inch
hex wrench for 030 through 100 units, or a 1-5/8 inch
hex wrench for 130 units, and unscrewing the plug
with a large screwdriver or 1/2 inch hex wrench.
2. Remove the spring and valve poppet.
3. Inspect the poppet and mating seat in the end cap for
damage or foreign material. When inspecting shim
adjustable valves, do not alter the shims or inter-
change parts with another valve.
Minor Repair - Motor
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 774 008 911 79
72
Series 90 Minor Repair
Motor charge Relief Valve and Loop Flushing Valve Parts
90000850E
Screw Adjustable Charge
Relief Valve
90000345 90000344
Shim Adjustable Charge
Relief Valve
Spring
Spool
Shoulder Washer
O-ring
Spring
O-ring
Shoulder Washer
Plug
Spool (defeat)
Plug
Lock Nut
Spring
O-ring
Poppet
Plug
Plug with O-ring
(defeat)
Note orientation of washers!
Shoulder OUT (toward spring).
Plug with O-ring
(defeat)
Plug
O-ring
Shims
Spring
Poppet
Plug with O-ring
(defeat)
4. Install the poppet and spring. For shim adjustable
valves, install the plug and torque to 68 Nm (50 lbf ft).
For screw adjustable valves, install the plug with its
lock nut, aligning the marks made at disassembly,
and torque the lock nut to 52 Nm (38 lbf ft).
5. Check and adjust the charge pressure.
Defeating the Loop Flushing Valve
1. Remove loop flushing valve components (these parts
will not be used).
2. Install defeating spool into spool bore in end cap.
3. Install hex plugs provided and torque to 41 Nm
(30 lbf ft).
4. Remove charge relief valve components (these parts
are not necessary).
5. Replace with the hex plug provided and torque to
41 Nm (30 lbf ft).
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 775 008 911 79
18.1
73
Series 90 Minor Repair
MV Displacement Limiters
90000851E
Variable Motor Displacement Limiters
1. Remove the tamper-resistant cap from the displace-
ment limiter. Measure and note the length of the
adjustment screw up to the seal lock nut. Using a
19 mm hex wrench, loosen the seal lock nut and
remove the nut. Remove the limiter screw from the
motor housing with a 6 mm internal hex wrench.
2. Install the limiter screw with the noted length between
adjustment screw and the seal lock nut. Do not install
a new tamper-resistant cap until the limiter has been
adjusted.
3. Final adjustment of the displacement limiters should
be performed on a test stand.
Do not turn the limiter screws counterclockwise
beyond their initial adjustment positions.
One full turn of the displacement limiter adjustment
screw will change the displacement as follows:
e z i S e m a r F
f o v e R r e p p s i D n i e g n a h C x o r p p A
w e r c S g n i t s u j d A
5 5 0 m c 6 . 5
3
n i 4 3 . 0 ( v e R /
3
) v e R /
5 7 0 m c 1 . 7
3
n i 3 4 . 0 ( v e R /
3
) v e R /
E 5 9 2 2 0 0 T
4. Following the final adjustment, install new tamper
resistant caps.
Caution
Care should be taken in adjusting displacement
limiters to avoid undesirable speed conditions. The
seal lock nut must be retorqued after every
adjustment to prevent an unexpected change in
operating conditions and to prevent external leakage
during unit operation.
S000 026E
Minimum Displacement
Limiter Screw
Seal Lock Nut
Tamper-Resistant Cap
Seal Lock Nut
Maximum Displacement
Limiter Screw
Tamper-Resistant Cap
SAE Flange Version shown
(cartridge Version similar)
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 776 008 911 79
74
Series 90 Minor Repair
MV Control components
MV Control Plugs
Variable Motor Controls
90000852E
90000853E
Electrohydraulic 2-Position Control (Types
NA, NB, NC, and ND)
1. Thoroughly clean external surfaces prior to removal
of the control.
2. Disconnect the external electrical signal connection.
3. Remove the hex nut and solenoid from the control
valve.
4. Remove the orifice check valve for the maximum
angle control cylinder, if equipped.
5. Remove the control valve from the motor housing.
6. Remove O-rings from the valve.
7. Install new O-rings on the control valve.
8. Install the valve into the motor housing and torque to
47 Nm (35 lbf ft). Do not overtorque the control
valve. Over-torquing may result in the valve spool
sticking.
9. Install the solenoid onto the valve and torque the hex
nut to 5 Nm (44 lbf in). Do not overtorque the nut.
10. If previously removed, reinstall the orifice check
valve. Reconnect the external signal connection.
Hydraulic 2-Position Control (Type PT)
Follow the steps above, except that in step 2 a hydraulic
signal line will be disconnected, and steps 3 and 9 are not
applicable.
Control Plugs
Remove the control plugs from the housings of earlier
production motors, if necessary. Install new O-rings,
reinstall, and torque.
1/8 in. int. hex wrench
Torque: 5.4 Nm (48 lbf in)
9/16 in. hex wrench
Torque: 34 Nm (25 lbf ft)
7/8 in. hex wrench
Torque: 68 Nm (50 lbf ft)
Electric 2-Position
Control Valve
Hydraulic 2-Position
Control Valve
Remove BEFORE removing control.
Install AFTER installing control.
Refer to "Control Orifices" Section
Note:
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 777 008 911 79
18.1
75
Series 90 Minor Repair
MV Control Supply Orifice
MV Minimum Displacement Orifice
90000855E
90000854E
Minimum Displacement Cylinder Orifice or Orifice
Check Valve
1. Remove the minimum displacement cylinder drain
orifice or the orifice check valve from the motor
housing with an 1-1/16 inch hex wrench.
2. Remove the O-rings and the backup washers. Check
that the orifice is not plugged. Check that the check
valve seat is secure in the body and that the check
ball is free.
3. Install new backup washers and O-rings onto the
orifice body. Install the orifice into the motor housing
and torque to 37 Nm (27 lbf ft).
Caution
Do not interchange the control supply orifice (previous
section) with the minimum displacement orifice.
S000 028E
Caution
Do not interchange the control supply orifice with the
minimum displacement orifice (next section).
S000 027E
Variable Motor Control Orifices
Control Supply Orifice
1. Remove the control supply orifice from the motor
housing with an 1-1/16 inch hex wrench.
2. Remove the O-rings and the backup washers. Check
that the filter screen is secure in the orifice body and
that the screen and the orifice are not plugged.
3. Install new backup washers and O-rings onto the
orifice body. Install the orifice into the motor housing
and torque to 37 Nm (27 lbf ft).
Control Suply Orifice
O-ring
Backup Washer
Backup Washer
O-ring
Screen (pressed in)
Orifice Body
Screen
(pressed in)
Cross-section View of
Control Supply Orifice Assembly
O-ring
O-ring
Backup Washer Backup Washer
Orifice / Check Valve
Assembly
O-ring
O-ring
Backup Washer
Backup Washer
Orifice
Orifice Body
Kugel
Orifice Seat
(Spot welded)
Backup Washer
Backup Washer
Spring Pin
O-ring
O-ring
Orifice Body
Backup Washer
Backup Washer
O-ring
O-ring
Cross-Section View of
Orifice Assembly
Cross-Section View of
Orifice / Check Valve
Assembly
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 778 008 911 79
76
Series 90 Minor Repair
MV Maximum Displacement Orifice
90000856E
Maximum Displacement Cylinder Orifice Check Valve
1. Remove the seal lock nut with a 3/4 inch hex wrench.
Remove the maximum displacement cylinder orifice
check valve from the motor housing with a 1/4 inch
end wrench. Remove the O-ring. The check ball in
the valve must be free.
2. Reinstall the check valve and torque to 15 Nm
(11 lbf ft). Install a new O-ring. Install the seal lock
nut with the seal toward the motor housing.
Hold the check valve from turning while torquing
the seal lock nut to 34 Nm (25 lbfft).
3. If no orifice check valve is installed, the housing plug
may be removed with a 9/16 inch hex wrench. Always
install a new O-ring. Reinstall the plug and torque to
20 Nm (15 lbf ft).
Orifice / Check Valve Assembly
Housing Plug
Seal Lock Nut
(seal toward housing)
O-ring
Orifice Body
Check Ball
Spring Pin
O-ring
Seal Lock Nut
(seal toward housing)
Cross-Section View of
Orifice / Check Valve
Assembly
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 779 008 911 79
18.1
77
Series 90 Minor Repair
Typical Location of Speed Sensor - PV
Typical Location of Speed Sensor - MF
Typical Location of Speed Sensor - MV
Speed Sensor
90000857E
90000858E
90000859E
1. Remove the speed sensor by disconnecting the
electrical connector, loosening the lock nut, and
unscrewing the speed sensor from the pump or
motor housing.
2. Always install a new O-ring before installing the
sensor.
3. Reinstall the speed sensor (with lock nut and O-ring)
into the housing. Adjust the gap between the sensor
and the magnetic speed ring as instructed in Section
"Speed Sensor Adjustment" and torque the sensor
lock nut.
4. If a speed sensor is not installed, the housing plug
should be torqued as indicated in the accompanying
figure.
1-1/16 in. hex wrench
Torque: 13 Nm (10 lbf ft)
After adjustment!
Housing Plug
1/4 in. int. hex wrench
Torque: 23 Nm (17 lbf ft)
or
Speed Sensor
1-1/16 in. hex wrench
Torque: 13 Nm (10 lbf ft)
After adjustment!
Housing Plug
1-1/16 in. hex wrench
Torque: 37 Nm (27 lbf ft)
or
Speed Sensor
or
1-1/16 in. hex wrench
Torque: 13 Nm (10 lbf ft)
After adjustment!
Housing Plug
1/4 in. int. hex wrench
Torque: 23 Nm (17 lbf ft)
Speed Sensor
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 780 008 911 79
78
Series 90 Exploded View Parts Drawings / Parts Lists
Exploded View Parts Drawings / Parts Lists
90000860E
Variable Pumps
Minor Repair Parts
G512
G516
P2B_
P06
P13
P2A_
G502
G506
G532
G536
P30
P06
G542
G546
P13
K018
bis
K042
OR
BOTH SIDES
K90
K10
K50
(G502
G506)
B70
G172
G176
K70
K80
(B70)
B80
(B80)
(G63)
(G64)
G64
(CODE 61 OPTION)
G63
(CODE 61 OPTION)
B90
G522
G526
P30
(G502
G506)
B71
(B90) B82
(L70)
L70
L60
L40
L50
(L40)
L35
(Early Production
075 Frame Size)
L30
(G501
G508)
G521
G528
(G63)
(G64)
G63
(CODE 61 OPTION)
G501
G508
G511
G518
G541
G548
G531
G538
(K018
THRU
K042)
(G501
G508) G64
(CODE 61 OPTION)
B83
B83
OR
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 781 008 911 79
18.1
79
Series 90 Exploded View Parts Drawings / Parts Lists
Parts List
B70............... Plug ......................................................... 2
B71............... Plug ......................................................... 1
B80............... Plug ......................................................... 1
B82............... Plug ......................................................... 1
B90............... Filter screen ............................................ 3
G63 .............. Split flange clamp .................................... 4
G64 .............. Plug ......................................................... 4
G172 ............ Plug ......................................................... 1
G176 ............ O-ring ...................................................... 1
G501 ............ Plug ......................................................... 3
G502 ............ Plug ......................................................... 3
G506 ............ O-ring ...................................................... 3
G508 ............ O-ring ...................................................... 3
G511 ............ Plug ......................................................... 1
G512 ............ Plug ......................................................... 1
G516 ............ O-ring ...................................................... 1
G518 ............ O-ring ...................................................... 1
G521 ............ Plug ......................................................... 1
G522 ............ Plug ......................................................... 1
G526 ............ O-ring ...................................................... 1
G528 ............ O-ring ...................................................... 1
G531 ............ Plug ......................................................... 1
Item Description Qty Item Description Qty
G532 ............ Plug ......................................................... 1
G536 ............ O-ring ...................................................... 1
G538 ............ O-ring ...................................................... 1
G541 ............ Plug ......................................................... 1
G542 ............ Plug ......................................................... 1
G546 ............ O-ring ...................................................... 1
G548 ............ O-ring ...................................................... 1
K10............... Plug assembly ......................................... 1
K50............... O-ring ...................................................... 1
K70............... Spring ...................................................... 1
K80............... Poppet ..................................................... 1
K90............... Nut ........................................................... 1
L30 ............... Seal carrier .............................................. 1
L35 ............... Seal carrier .............................................. 1
L40 ............... Lip seal .................................................... 1
L50 ............... O-ring ...................................................... 1
L60 ............... Retainer ................................................... 1
L70 ............... Screw ...................................................... 3
L8 ................. Key .......................................................... 1
L9 ................. Slotted nut ............................................... 1
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 782 008 911 79
80
Series 90 Exploded View Parts Drawings / Parts Lists
Variable Pump Controls
90000861E
M95M
OR
OR
M87E
M95E
M96E
M880
M91E
M1EA
M1EF
M1EP
M0EA
M0EF
M0EP
M98E
M90E
M97E
M9EA
M9EP
M11E
OR
M87C
M0CA
M1CA
M90C
M11C
OR
M0DC
M0DD M90D
M11D
M1DC
M1DD
M87H
M0HA, M0HC
M0HF, M0HG
M0HH, M0HJ
M0HK, M0HL
M0HM, M0HN
M90H
M11H
M880
M1HA, M1HC
M1HF, M1HG
M1HH, M1HJ
M1HK, M1HL
M1HM, M1HN
M880
M830
M840
M87M
M74M
T001
THRU
T009,
T022
T050
M75M
M810
M840
REF
M840
REF
M820
M860
M870
M850
M92M
M98M
S40
M0MA M0ME
M0MB M0MF
M0MC M0MG
M0MD M0M9
M90M
M7MA
M7MB
M7MC
M7MD
M7ME
M7MF
M7MG
M72M
M71M
M78M
M77M
M76M
T301
THRU
T309,
T322
T350
T401
THRU
T409,
T422
T450
M97M
M96M
M9ME
M11M
T201
THRU
T209,
T222
T250
M1MA
M1MB
M1MC
M1MD
M1ME
M1MF
M1MG
(Early Production
130 cc Frame Size)
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 783 008 911 79
18.1
81
Series 90 Exploded View Parts Drawings / Parts Lists
M0CA ........... Cover plate kit ......................................... 1
M1CA ........... Cover plate .............................................. 1
M11C ........... Control gasket ......................................... 1
M11D ........... Control gasket ......................................... 1
M87C ........... Washer, seal (042) ................................. 1
M90C ........... Screw ...................................................... 6
M0DC........... Control kit, 3-position FNR 12V .............. 1
M0DD........... Control kit, 3-position FNR 24V .............. 1
M1DC........... Control, 3-position FNR 12V ................... 1
M1DD........... Control, 3-position FNR 24V ................... 1
M80 .............. Control gasket ......................................... 1
M87D ........... Washer, seal (042) ................................. 1
M90D ........... Screw ...................................................... 6
M0EA ........... Control kit, EDC with
MS connector .......................................... 1
M0EP ........... Control kit, EDC with
Packard connector .................................. 1
M1EA ........... Control, EDC with
MS-connector .......................................... 1
M1EP ........... Control, EDC with
Packard-connector .................................. 1
M9EA ........... PCP type 3 oil filled (MS) ........................ 1
M9EA ........... PCP type 3 oil filled (Packard) ................ 1
M80 .............. Control gasket ......................................... 1
M87E............ Washer, seal (042) ................................. 1
M90E............ Screw ...................................................... 6
M91E............ Plastic cap (MS) ...................................... 1
M95E............ O-ring ...................................................... 2
M96E............ O-ring ...................................................... 1
M97E............ O-ring ...................................................... 1
M98E............ Screw ...................................................... 4
M1MA........... Servovalve kit .......................................... 1
M0HA ........... Control kit, hydraulic, HDC ..................... 1
M0HC........... Control kit, hydraulic, HDC ..................... 1
M1HA ........... Control, hydraulic, HDC .......................... 1
M1HC........... Control, hydraulic, HDC .......................... 1
M11H ........... Control gasket ......................................... 1
M80 .............. Control gasket ......................................... 1
M87H ........... Washer, seal (042) ................................. 1
M90H ........... Screw ...................................................... 6
M0MA........... Control MDC
w/o neutral start switch ........................... 1
M7M............. Control handle ......................................... 1
M71M........... Washer .................................................... 1
M72M........... Nut ........................................................... 1
M80 .............. Control gasket ......................................... 1
M87M........... Washer, seal (042) ................................. 1
M90M........... Screw ...................................................... 6
M0MB........... Control MDC
w/ neutral start switch ............................. 1
M7M............. Control handle ......................................... 1
Item Description Qty Item Description Qty
M71M........... Washer .................................................... 1
M72M........... Nut ........................................................... 1
M80 .............. Control gasket ......................................... 1
M87M........... Washer, seal (042) ................................. 1
M90M........... Screw ...................................................... 6
S40............... Neutral start switch kit ............................. 1
M0MC .......... Control MDC w/ sol. valve ...................... 1
M7M............. Control handle ......................................... 1
M71M........... Washer .................................................... 1
M72M........... Nut ........................................................... 1
M74M........... Solenoid valve ......................................... 1
M75M........... Control manifold ...................................... 1
M77M........... Manifold gasket ....................................... 1
M78M........... Screw ...................................................... 2
M80 .............. Control gasket ......................................... 1
M87M........... Washer, seal (042) ................................. 1
M90M........... Screw ...................................................... 6
M0MD .......... Control MDC w/ sol. valve and
neutral start switch .................................. 1
M7M............. Control handle ......................................... 1
M71M........... Washer .................................................... 1
M72M........... Nut ........................................................... 1
M75M........... Control manifold ...................................... 1
M76M........... Solenoid valve ......................................... 1
M77M........... Manifold gasket ....................................... 1
M78M........... Screw ...................................................... 2
M80 .............. Control gasket ......................................... 1
M87M........... Washer, seal (042) ................................. 1
M90M........... Screw ...................................................... 6
S40............... Neutral start switch ................................. 1
M810 ............ Adapter plate - Control (130 cc) ............. 1
M820 ............ O-ring (130 cc) ........................................ 1
M830 ............ O-ring (130 cc) ........................................ 1
M840 ............ O-ring (130 cc) ........................................ 2
M850 ............ Plug (130 cc) ........................................... 1
M860 ............ Screw (130 cc) ........................................ 6
M870 ............ Plug (130 cc) ........................................... 1
M9ME........... 4/2 Way valve ......................................... 1
M92M........... Screw ...................................................... 4
M95M........... O-ring ...................................................... 1
M96M........... O-ring ...................................................... 1
M97M........... O-ring ...................................................... 1
M98M........... Screw ...................................................... 4
T001-9.......... Control orifice kit ..................................... 1
T201-9.......... Orificed check valve ................................ 1
T301-9.......... Spring ...................................................... 1
T401-9.......... Spring retainer ......................................... 1
Control Parts List
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 784 008 911 79
82
Series 90 Exploded View Parts Drawings / Parts Lists
Filter and Options
OR
H70
J15N
J30
J40N
H30
OR
OR
H40
H50
H60
H50
H50L
J80N
OR
J92_
J10_
J70_
H80
H70
J95_
J90_
J60_
J50_
J15_
J30
J00_
J80_
H90L
(H30)
H05
H30
H40
H50
H60
H05
H40
H50
H60
H05
H80
Or
OR
N25R
N35S
N10S
N40P
N40L
N20R
N15M
N35R
N00M
N15R
N25M
N00R
N10R
N31R
N30R
N20M
N10M
N35M
N35M
REF
N00S
90000863E
90000862E
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 785 008 911 79
18.1
83
Series 90 Exploded View Parts Drawings / Parts Lists
Parts List Filter and Options
H05B-H ........ Kit - Charge pump................................... 1
H50L ............ Spacer (No charge pump) ...................... 1
H30 .............. Port plate ................................................. 2
H40 .............. Pin ........................................................... 1
H50 .............. Charge pump shaft ................................. 1
H60 .............. Key .......................................................... 1
H70 .............. Retaining plate ........................................ 1
H80 .............. Screw ...................................................... 6
H90L ............ Plug ......................................................... 1
J00A ............. Aux. mtg. SAE A flange .......................... 1
J00B ............. Aux. mtg. SAE B flange .......................... 1
J00C............. Aux. mtg. SAE C flange .......................... 1
J00D............. Aux. mtg. SAE D flange .......................... 1
J00T ............. Aux. mtg. SAE A flange (11 T) ............... 1
J00V ............. Aux. mtg. SAE B-B flange....................... 1
J00N............. Aux. mtg. flange - none .......................... 1
J10A-V ......... Coupling .................................................. 1
J15 ............... Charge pump cover assembly ................ 1
J15N............. Charge pump cover assembly ................ 1
J30 ............... Bushing ................................................... 1
J50A-V ......... O-ring ...................................................... 1
J60A/T.......... Flange adaptor SAE A ............................ 1
J60B/V ......... Flange adaptor SAE B ............................ 1
J60C............. Flange adaptor SAE C ............................ 1
J60D............. Flange adaptor SAE D ............................ 1
J70A-V ......... Washer .................................................... 4
J80A-V ......... Screw ...................................................... 4
J80N............. Screw ...................................................... 4
J90A-V ......... O-ring ...................................................... 1
J92A-V ......... Cover plate .............................................. 1
J95A-V ......... Screw ................................................... 2/4
N00M ........... Filtration manifold kit (Int) ....................... 1
N10M ........... Manifold................................................... 1
N15M ........... O-ring ...................................................... 2
N20M ........... Nut ........................................................... 1
N25M ........... Tube ........................................................ 1
N35M ........... Plug ......................................................... 2
N40L ............ Filter ........................................................ 1
N40P ............ Filter ........................................................ 1
N00R............ Filtration manifold kit (Rmt) ..................... 1
N10R............ Manifold................................................... 1
N15R............ O-ring ...................................................... 1
N20R............ Nut ........................................................... 1
N25R............ Tube ........................................................ 1
N30R............ Plastic plug .............................................. 2
N35R............ Plug ......................................................... 1
N00S ............ Filtration kit (Suction Flt) ......................... 1
N10S ............ Reducer fitting (Suction Flt) .................... 1
N35S ............ Plug ......................................................... 1
Item Description Qty Item Description Qty
Name Plates
Place of Manufacture
Name Plate (German Production) Name Plate (U.S.A. Production)
MADE IN U.S.A.
Model Code Typ
90L055 EA 1 N
6 S 3 C6 C 03
Model No. Ident Nr
Serial No. Fabr Nr
Ames, Iowa, U.S.A. Neumnster, Germany
94 2029
Model
Code
Model Number
Serial Number
Model Code Typ
Model No. Ident Nr
Serial No. Fabr Nr
Ames, Iowa, U.S.A. Neumnster, Germany
MADE IN GERMANY
90L055 EA 1 N
6 S 3 C6 C 03
687459
Model
Code
Place of Manufacture
Model Number
Serial Number
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 786 008 911 79
84
Series 90 Exploded View Parts Drawings / Parts Lists
90000864E
Fixed Motor
Minor Repair Parts
G64
(CODE 61 OPTION)
(G64)
(G63)
G63
(CODE 61 OPTION)
G50
H20W
H50W
H40W
H30W
H10W
H10N
H50N
G70
(H50W)
(H40W)
(H20W)
(H30W)
(H50N)
(G50)
H60N
H66W
H64W
H62W
H60W
H68W
(B80)
B80
(L70)
L70
L60
L40
L50
(L40)
L35
(Early Production
075 Frame Size)
L30
OR
G63
(CODE 61 OPTION)
G64
(CODE 61 OPTION)
(G64)
(G63)
B83
B83
(B80)
B80
(B83)
(B83)
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 787 008 911 79
18.1
85
Series 90 Exploded View Parts Drawings / Parts Lists
Name Plates
MADE IN U.S.A.
Model Code Typ
90M055 NC 0 N
8 N 0 C6 W 00
NNN 00 00 24
Model No. Ident Nr
Serial No. Fabr Nr
Ames, Iowa, U.S.A. Neumnster, Germany
Model Code Typ
Model No. Ident Nr
Serial No. Fabr Nr
Ames, Iowa, U.S.A. Neumnster, Germany
MADE IN GERMANY
90M055 NC 0 N
8 N 0 C6 W 00
NNN 00 00 24
312918
N 91 26 67890
94 2029
A 91 26 67890
Model
Code
Place of Manufacture
Model
Code
Place of Manufacture
Name Plate (German Production) Name Plate (U.S.A. Production)
Model Number
Serial Number
Parts List
Item Description Qty
B80............... Plug ......................................................... 2
B83............... Plug ......................................................... 1
B83............... Speed sensor .......................................... 1
G50 .............. Plug ......................................................... 2
G70 .............. Plug ......................................................... 1
G63 .............. Split flange screw .................................... 4
G64 .............. Screw - Shipping Cover .......................... 4
H10N ............ Loop flushing spool - defeat .................... 1
H50N ............ Plug ......................................................... 2
H10W........... Shuttle valve spool .................................. 1
H20W........... Spring guide ............................................ 2
H30W........... Spring ...................................................... 2
H40W........... O-ring ...................................................... 2
H50W........... Plug ......................................................... 2
H60W........... Charge relief valve plug .......................... 1
H62W........... O-ring ...................................................... 1
H64W........... Spring ...................................................... 1
H66W........... Charge relief poppet ............................... 1
H68W........... Lock nut ................................................... 1
L30 ............... Seal carrier .............................................. 1
L35 ............... Seal carrier .............................................. 1
L40 ............... Lip seal .................................................... 1
L50 ............... O-ring ...................................................... 1
L60 ............... Retainer ................................................... 1
L70 ............... Screw ...................................................... 3
L8 ................. Key .......................................................... 1
L9 ................. Slotted nut ............................................... 1
Item Description Qty
Model Number
Serial Number
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 788 008 911 79
86
Series 90 Exploded View Parts Drawings / Parts Lists
(H30W)
H10W
H20W
H40W
H30W
(H40W)
(H20W)
H50W
H10N
P600
P602
H60W
H68W
H64W
G63
(CODE 61 OPTION)
G64
(CODE 61 OPTION)
(G64)
H62W
H66W
(H50W)
T100
T101
(B74)
T40
T50
(T50)
T60
B76
T30
(P400)
(P401)
(P402)
(P403)
E35
E26
E15
(B80)
(L70)
L70
L60
L40
L50
(L40)
L35
(Early Production
075 Frame Size)
L30
(P400)
(P401)
(P402)
(P403)
E35
E25
E15
P800
H60N
G50
(G50)
(H50N)
H50N G70
B74
P700
P702
B80
P601
P603
M1PT
M1NA, M1NB
M1NC, M1ND
Y70
Y80
Y71
Y72
(B74)
(G63)
B83
B83
(B74)
Y60
Y40
Y50
(Y50)
Y102 Y100
Y101
Variable Motor
Minor Repair Parts
90000865E
Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 789 008 911 79
18.1
87
Series 90 Exploded View Parts Drawings / Parts Lists
Parts List
Item Description Qty
B74............... Plug ......................................................... 4
B76............... Plug ......................................................... 1
B80............... Plug ......................................................... 2
B83............... Plug ......................................................... 1
B83............... Speed sensor .......................................... 1
E15............... Cap .......................................................... 1
E25............... Set screw ................................................ 1
E35............... Nut - Seal Lock ....................................... 1
G50 .............. Plug ......................................................... 2
G63 .............. Split flange clamp .................................... 4
G64 .............. Shipping cover screw.............................. 4
G70 .............. Plug ......................................................... 1
H10N ............ Loop flushing spool - defeat .................... 1
H50N ............ Plug ......................................................... 2
H60N ............ Plug ......................................................... 1
H10W........... Shuttle valve spool .................................. 1
H20W........... Spring guide ............................................ 2
H30W........... Spring ...................................................... 2
H40W........... O-ring ...................................................... 2
H50W........... Plug ......................................................... 2
H60W........... Charge relief valve plug .......................... 1
H62W........... O-ring ...................................................... 1
H64W........... Spring ...................................................... 1
H66W........... Charge relief poppet ............................... 1
H68W........... Lock nut ................................................... 1
L8 ................. Key .......................................................... 1
L9 ................. Slotted nut ............................................... 1
L30 ............... Seal carrier .............................................. 1
L35 ............... Seal carrier .............................................. 1
L40 ............... Lip seal .................................................... 1
L50 ............... O-ring ...................................................... 1
L60 ............... Retainer ................................................... 1
L70 ............... Screw ...................................................... 3
M1N ............. Control valve - electric ............................ 1
M1P.............. Control valve - hydraulic ......................... 1
P400............. Plug ......................................................... 2
P600............. Plug ......................................................... 1
P601............. PCOR-Valve............................................ 1
P700............. Special plug ............................................. 1
P800............. O-ring ...................................................... 1
T30 ............... Filter screen ............................................ 1
T40 ............... O-ring ...................................................... 1
T50 ............... Backup ring ............................................. 2
T60 ............... O-ring ...................................................... 1
T100 ............. Orifice plug .............................................. 1
Y40............... O-ring ...................................................... 1
Y50............... Backup ring ............................................. 2
Y60............... O-ring ...................................................... 1
Y70............... Orifice check valve .................................. 1
Y71............... Nut - Seal Lock ....................................... 1
Y72............... O-ring ...................................................... 1
Y80............... Plug ......................................................... 1
Y100............. Orifice plug .............................................. 1
Y102............. Orifice check valve .................................. 1
Item Description Qty
Name Plate
Name Plate (U.S.A. Production)
MADE IN U.S.A.
Model Code Typ
90S055 NB 2 0
8 N 4 S1 W 01
NNN 01 00 24
Model No. Ident Nr
Serial No. Fabr Nr
Ames, Iowa, U.S.A. Neumnster, Germany
94 4002
A 91 26 67890
Serial Number
Model Number
Model Code
Place of Manufacture
18.1 Travel pump / vibration pump series 90R
BOMAG 790 008 911 79
F000 686 F000 691 F000 692
F000 690 F000 688
F000 684
F000 693 F000 687 F000 717
F000 685
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BOMAG 791 008 911 79
18.2 Vibration motor A2FM
18.2 Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 792 008 911 79
Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 793 008 911 79
18.2
Industrial
Hydraulics
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Konstantmotor A2FM/E
Fixed Displacement Motor A2FM/E
Baureihe / Series 61
Reparaturanleitung / Repair Instructions
RDE 91 001-03-R/05.03
ersetzt / replaces 04.00
18.2 Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 794 008 911 79
2 Bosch Rexroth AG | Mobile Hydraulics A2F | RDE 91 001-03-R/05.03
Hinweis / Inhalt
Notice / Contents
HINWEIS
Bezeichnungen, Beschreibungen und Darstellungen entsprechen
dem Informationsstand zum Zeitpunkt der Drucklegung dieser
Unterlage.
nderungen knnen den Service am Produkt beeinflussen, Ver-
pflichtungen entstehen uns daraus nicht.
Methoden und Vorrichtungen sind Empfehlungen, fr deren Re-
sultat wir keine Haftung bernehmen knnen.
BRUENINGHAUS HYDROMATIK- Baugruppen, mit Angabe der
Fabrik-Nr. bestellt, sind die Basis guter Reparaturen.
Einstell- und Prfarbeiten sind bei Betriebstemperatur auf dem
Teststand vorzunehmen.
Schutz von Personen und Eigentum ist durch Vorkehrungen si-
cherzustellen.
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INHALT Seite/
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A2F
Schnittbild 3-6
Allgemeine Reparaturhinweise 7
Dichtstze und Baugruppen 8-9
Triebwelle abdichten 10
Anschluplatte abdichten 11-14
Triebwerk ausbauen 15-16
berprfungshinweise 17-18
Triebwerk einbauen 19-21
Anziehdrehmomente 22-24
Sicherheitsbestimmungen 25
NOTICE
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approved for printing.
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specifications, materials, or design without notice and without
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Optional equipment and accessories may add cost to the basic
unit, and some options are available only in combination with
certain models or other options.
For the available combinations refer to the relevant data sheet for
the basic unit and the desired option.
Adjustment and tests have to be carried out on the test bench
under operating temperatures.
Protection of personnel and property has to be guar-anteed by
appropriate measures.
Expert knowledge, the precondition of any service work, can be
obtained in our training courses.
CONTENTS
A2F
Sectional view
General repair instructions
Seal kits and sub-assemblies
Sealing of the drive shaft
Sealing of the cover plate
Removal the rotary group
Inspection guidelines
Installing rotary group
Tightening torques
Safety regulations
Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 795 008 911 79
18.2
RDE 91 001-03-R/05.03 | A2F Mobile Hydraulics | Bosch Rexroth AG 3
Schnittbild
Sectional view
Pos.B
Pos.D
Pos.A
Mepunkte:
Siehe Serviceinfo
Measuring points:
See service information
A2FM
18.2 Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 796 008 911 79
4 Bosch Rexroth AG | Mobile Hydraulics A2F | RDE 91 001-03-R/05.03
Schnittbild
Sectional view
A2FM mit Splventil /
A2FM with flushing valve
Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 797 008 911 79
18.2
RDE 91 001-03-R/05.03 | A2F Mobile Hydraulics | Bosch Rexroth AG 5
Schnittbild
Sectional view
A2FE
18.2 Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 798 008 911 79
6 Bosch Rexroth AG | Mobile Hydraulics A2F | RDE 91 001-03-R/05.03
Schnittbild
Sectional view
A2FE
Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 799 008 911 79
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Achtung!
Nachfolgende Hinweise bei allen Reparatur-
arbeiten an Hydraulikaggregaten beachten!
Attention!
Observe the following notices when carrying out
repair work at hydraulic aggregates!
Alle ffnungen der Hydraulikaggregate
verschlieen.
Close all ports of the hydraulic aggregates.
Alle Dichtungen erneuern.
Nur ORIGINAL BRUENINGHAUS HYDROMATIK
-Ersatzteile verwenden.
Replace all seals.
Use onl y ORI GI NAL BRUENI NGHAUS
HYDROMATIK spare parts.
Alle Dicht- und Gleitflchen auf Verschlei prfen.
Achtung: Nacharbeiten an Dichtflchen z.B. durch
Schleifpapier kann die Oberflche beschdigen.
Check all seal and sliding surfaces for wear.
Attention: Rework of sealing area f. ex. with abrasive
paper can damage surface.
Hydraulikaggregate vor Inbetriebnahme mit
Betriebsmedium befllen bzw. entlften.
Before start-up fill up hydraulic aggregates with
hydraulic oil respectively deaerate.
Allgemeine Reparaturhinweise
General repair instructions
18.2 Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 800 008 911 79
8 Bosch Rexroth AG | Mobile Hydraulics A2F | RDE 91 001-03-R/05.03
Dichtstze und Baugruppen
Seal kits and sub-assemblies
Dichtsatz
Seal kit
Triebwerk, mechanischer Teil;
mu abgestimmt werden Pos. "A".
(siehe Serviceinfo)
Rotary group, mechanical part;
has to be adjusted to item "A".
(see service info)
Lagersatz, komplett abgestimmt.
Pos. B (Sttzscheibe und Sicherungsring
nicht tauschbar)
zustzliche Abstimmung Pos. "A".
(siehe Serviceinfo)
Bearing set, matched
Item B (support disc and circlip are
not exchangeable)
Additional adjustment item "A".
(see service info)
Triebwerk, mechanischer Teil /
Rotary group, mechanical part
Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 801 008 911 79
18.2
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Triebwerk, hydraulischer Teil;
Abstimmung hydraulischer Teil Pos. "D".
(siehe Serviceinfo)
Rotary group, hydraulic part;
Adjustment of the hydraulic part Pos. "D".
(see service info)
Triebwerk komplett; - fertig vorabgestimmt -
Abstimmung hydraulischer Teil Pos. "D".
(siehe Serviceinfo)
Complete rotary group, - pre-adjusted -
Adjustment of the hydraulic part Pos. "D".
(see service info)
Dichtstze und Baugruppen
Seal kits and sub-assemblies
Triebwerk, hydraulischer Teil /
Rotary group, hydraulic part
Splventil
Flushing valve
Ventil
Valve
18.2 Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 802 008 911 79
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Bei nicht verzahnten Triebwellen: Pafeder abneh-
men. Triebwelle abkleben,
For non-splined shafts: remove key.
Protect the drive shaft (e.g. tape).
Sicherungsring ausbauen, Verschluring abdrcken
Remove circlip, prise off cover.
Sichtkontrolle
Wellendichtring (1), Verschluring (2),
Triebwelle (3), Gehuse (4), O-Ring (5).
Visual check
Shaft seal (1), cover (2), drive shaft (3),
housing (4), O-ring (5).
Triebwelle abdichten
Sealing of the drive shaft
Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 803 008 911 79
18.2
RDE 91 001-03-R/05.03 | A2F Mobile Hydraulics | Bosch Rexroth AG 11
Wellendichtring demontieren.
Remove shaft seal.
Neuen Wellendichtring lagerichtig mit
passender Bchse einpressen.
Press in the new shaft seal,ensuring that
it is correctly orientated, using a suitable bush.
Neuen O-Ring einlegen, auf bndiges Anliegen
achten. O-Ring sowie Dicht- und Staublippe des
Wellendichtringes einfetten. (siehe Serviceinfo)
Fit new O-ring, ensure that it is correctly located.
Grease the O-ring as well as the seal and dust lips
of the shaft seal. (see service information)
Sicherungsring einbauen.
Sitzkontrolle des Sicherungsringes in der Nut.
Fit circlip.
Check to ensure that the circlip is correctly located
within the groove.
Triebwelle abdichten
Sealing of the drive shaft
18.2 Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 804 008 911 79
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Lage der Anschluplatte zum Gehuse kenn-
zeichnen (Pfeil), Befestigungsschrauben lsen.
Mark the position of the cover plate with regard
to the housing (arrow), loosen the fixing screws.
Anschluplatte um Verdrillstift schwenken (1)
und abheben (2).
Swing the connection plate about the locating
pin (1) and lift off (2).
Anschluplatte abdichten
Sealing of the cover plate
Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 805 008 911 79
18.2
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Auf Montagestellung des Verdrillstiftes achten
(Pfeile).
Take the assembly position of the locating
pin (arrow) into account.
Pumpe, Drehrichtung rechts.
(Blick auf sphrische Flche.)
Pump, clockwise rotation.
(viewed on spherical surface.)
Pumpe, Drehrichtung links.
(Blick auf sphrische Flche.)
Pump, anti-clockwise rotation.
(viewed on spherical surface.)
Motor, beide Drehrichtungen.
(Blick auf sphrische Flche.)
Motor, bi-directional.
(Viewed on spherical surface.)
Anschluplatte abdichten
Sealing of the cover plate
Druckseite /
Pressure side
Saugseite /
Suction side
Druckseite /
Pressure side
Saugseite /
Suction side
18.2 Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 806 008 911 79
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Neuen O-Ring einlegen, zuvor leicht einfetten.
Lightly grease and fit O-ring.
Anschluplatte aufsetzen, auf Kennzeichnung und
Lage des Verdrillstiftes achten.
Place the cover plate onto the housing taking into
account the location mark and position of the
locating pin.
Befestigungsschrauben mit Drehmomenten-
schlssel anziehen.
Tighten fixing screws using a torque wrench.
Anschluplatte abdichten
Sealing of the cover plate
Sichtkontrolle
O-Ring (1), Einstich (2), Platte (3).
Visual check
O-ring (1), Groove (2), Plate (3).
Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 807 008 911 79
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Demontage der Anschluplatte.
Steuerplatte abheben.
Zylinder am Mittelzapfen mit Schraube befestigen.
Removal of the connection plate.
Lift off the control plate.
Secure the cylinder to the centre pin using a screw.
Gewindestift,Zylinderschraube /
Threaded pin,socket head screw
Triebwerk ausbauen
Removal the rotary group
Lagersatz / Bearing set
NG / Size (mm)
10; 12; 16 M3 x 35
23; 28; 32 M5 x 45
45 M5 x 50
56; 63 M5 x 55
80; 90 M5 x 60
107; 125; 131 M6 x 70
160; 180 M6 x 85
18.2 Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 808 008 911 79
16 Bosch Rexroth AG | Mobile Hydraulics A2F | RDE 91 001-03-R/05.03
Verschluring, O-Ring und Pascheibe ausbauen.
Remove the cover, O-ring and shim.
Triebwerk mit Vorrichtung ausbauen.
Withdraw the rotary group using an extractor.
Befestigungsschraube ausbauen.
Zylinder abheben.
Remove the fixing screw.
Lift off the cylinder.
Rckzugplatte demontieren, Schrauben sind
eingeklebt.
Komplettes Triebwerk bei ca. 120
o
C im lbad
erwrmen. Danach Befestigungsschrauben lsen!
Disassemble the retaining plate, screws are locked
with an adhesive.
Heat up the complete rotary group in an oil bath
to approx 120
o
C, then remove the fixing screws.
Triebwerk ausbauen
Removal the rotary group
Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 809 008 911 79
18.2
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Triebwelle
1. kein Passungsrost, nicht ausgeschlagen.
2. keine Einlaufspuren, riefenfrei.
3. Kalotten riefenfrei und keine Pittings.
4. Keine Laufspuren (Lagerdreher)
Drive shaft
1. No wear, or fretting
2. No traces of wear, free of scratches.
3. Cups free of wear and no pitting.
4. No traces of wear, (bearing rotation).
1. Axiales Kolbenspiel
1. Axial play of piston.
Kolben
Riefenfrei, keine Pittings.
Piston
Free of scratches, no pitting.
Mittelzapfen
1. Riefenfrei, ohne Pittings.
2. Riefenfrei.
Center pin
1. Free of scratches, no pittings.
2. Free of scratches.
Rckzugplatte
Riefenfrei, keine Ausbrche.
Retaining plate
Free of scratches, no wear.
berprfungshinweise
Inspection guidelines
1
3
3
4
4
2
1
1
2
Neu / New
Alt / Old
18.2 Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 810 008 911 79
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Zylinder/Steuerplatte
1. Bohrungen riefenfrei, nicht ausgelaufen.
2. Gleichmiges Tragbild, ri- und riefenfrei.
Cylinder / control plate
1. Bores unscratched, and no traces of wear.
2. Even load distribution, free of cracks and
grooves.
Gehuse
Im Lagerbereich riefenfrei und keine
Einlaufspuren.
Housing
No traces of wear in the bearing area.
Nur kompletten Kolbensatz austauschen.
Only exchange the pistons as a complete set.
Zylinder und Steuerplatte nur gemeinsam
austauschen.
Only replace the cylinder and control plate as a pair.
berprfungshinweise
Inspection guidelines
Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 811 008 911 79
18.2
RDE 91 001-03-R/05.03 | A2F Mobile Hydraulics | Bosch Rexroth AG 19
Triebwerk einbauen
Installing rotary group
Rckzugplatte mit Kolben und Mittelzapfen
einsetzen.
Schrauben mit Precote-Beschichtung verwenden.
Fit retaining plate complete with pistons and
centre pin.
Uses screws with a Precote coating.
Druckfeder (1) und Abstimmscheibe (2) einbauen.
Fit the compression spring (1) and shim(2).
Zylinder in Neutralposition befestigen.
Fix the cylinder in the neutral position.
Triebwelle mit Lager vormontiert verwenden.
Use a pre-assembled drive shaft with bearings.
1
2
Abstimmung Pos. A / Adjustment item A
A = A* + S
S = Nennma - Sicherungsring /Safety ring
A A*
S
18.2 Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 812 008 911 79
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Triebwerk max. ausschwenken.
Swivel the rotary group to max.
Neuer Radialwellendichtring montiert?
Is the new shaft seal fitted?
Gehuse auf ca. 80
o
C erwrmen.
Heat the housing to approx. 80
o
C.
Heies Gehuse bis zum Anschlag aufsetzen.
Push on the hot housing until the stop is reached.
Neue Montagestellung.
New assembly position.
Triebwerk einbauen
Installing rotary group
Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 813 008 911 79
18.2
RDE 91 001-03-R/05.03 | A2F Mobile Hydraulics | Bosch Rexroth AG 21
Pascheibe, O-Ring einlegen. Verschluring
montieren.
O-Ring, Zwischenraum Wellendichtring einfetten
(siehe Serviceinfo).
Fit the shim and O-ring. Then fit the cover.
Grease the O-ring as well as the seal and dust
lipsof the shaft seal.
Triebwerk gegen Verschluring ziehen.
Kontrolle: Verschluring spielfrei.
Pull the rotary group against the cover.
Check: to see that the cover is free of play.
Befestigungsschraube ausbauen.
Steuerplatte lagerichtig aufsetzen.
Fertigmontage
Abstimmung Pos. D - siehe Serviceinfo
Remove fixing screw. Fit the control plate into its
correct location.
Final assembly
For adjustment of Pos. D - see service info
Anschlsse mit Staubschutz abdichten.
Korrosionsschutz (innen/auen). Fertig!
Seal connections to protect against dust.
Corrosion proctection (internal/external).
Assembly complete.
Triebwerk einbauen
Installing rotary group
Pos. D
Abstimmung Pos. D / Adjustment item D
18.2 Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 814 008 911 79
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Montageanweisung fr Anziehdrehmomente
Assembly guidelines for tightening torques
1. Schaftschrauben (nach N 08.001)
Die Werte gelten fr Schaftschrauben mit metri-
schem ISO-Gewinde nach DIN 13 Teil 13, sowie
Kopfauflagemaen nach DIN 912 Zylinder-
schrauben, DIN 931 Sechskantschrauben mit
Schaft bzw. DIN 933 Sechskantschrauben mit
Gewinde bis Kopf.
1. Bolts (to N 08.001)
The values stated are valid for bolts with metric
ISO threads to DIN 13 part 13, as well as head
areas to DIN 912 socked head cap screws, DIN
931 hexagon bolt or DIN 933 hexagon bolts with
threads up to the head.
Festigkeitsklassen / Tensile strength class
Gewinde / Thread 8.8 10.9 12.9
Anziehdrehmoment / Tightening torque M
A
in Nm
M3 1,1 1,6 1,9
M4 3,1 4,5 5,3
M5 6,1 8,9 10,4
M6 10,4 15,5 18
M8 25 37 43
M10 51 75 87
M12 87 130 150
M14 140 205 240
M16 215 310 370
M18 300 430 510
M20 430 620 720
M22 580 830 970
M24 740 1060 1240
Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 815 008 911 79
18.2
RDE 91 001-03-R/05.03 | A2F Mobile Hydraulics | Bosch Rexroth AG 23
Montageanweisung fr Anziehdrehmomente
Assembly guidelines for tightening torques
2. Verschluschrauben mit Innensechskant und
Profildichtring (nach N 02.009).
2. Plugs with internal hexagon and profile seal ring
(to N 02.009).
EOLASTIC-
Dichtung / Seal
G
Gewinde / Anziehdrehmoment / Gewinde / Anziehdrehmoment
Thread Tightening torque Thread Tightening torque
M
A
in Nm M
A
in Nm
M8 x 1 5 G 1/8 A 10
M10 x 1 10 G 1/4 A 30
M12 x 1,5 20 G 3/8 A 35
M14 x 1,5 30 G 1/2 A 60
M16 x 1,5 35 G 3/4 A 90
M18 x 1,5 40 G 1 A 140
M20 x 1,5 50 G 1 1/4 A 240
M22 x 1,5 60 G 1 1/2 A 300
M26 x 1,5 70
M27 x 2 90
M30 x 1,5 100
M33 x 2 140
M42 x 2 240
M48 x 2 300
18.2 Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 816 008 911 79
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7. Linsenschrauben
mit Innen-TORX, Gewindevorbeschichtung mit
"precote"
7. Oval head screw
with inner TORX, thread precoated with
"precote"
precote 80 - Rot / Red Standard / Standard
precote 86 - Blau / Blue
Variante / Variant
*
* mit Unterkopfbeschichtung - farblos
* with head bottom coating - colorless
2602493 M5 x 16
2602395 M6 x 20
siehe Stckliste / as to parts list
Festigkeitsklassen / Tensile strength class
Gewinde / Thread 10.9
Anziehdrehmoment / Tightening torque M
A
in Nm
M3 2,1
M4 4,7
M5 9,1
M6 15,8
M8 37,7
Montageanweisung fr Anziehdrehmomente
Assembly guidelines for tightening torques
Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 817 008 911 79
18.2
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General advice
Make yourself familiar with the equipment of the
machine.
Only operate the machine if your are completely familiar with
the operating and control elements as well as the functioning
of the machine.
Use your safety equipment like helmet, safety shoes and
hearing protection.
Make yourself familiar with your working field.
Only operate the machine for its intended purpose.
Please observe the guidelines of the Professional
Association and the machine manufacturer.
Sicherheitsbestimmungen
Safety regulations
Allgemein
Machen Sie sich mit der Ausstattung der Maschine
vertraut.
Fahren Sie die Maschine nur, wenn Sie sich vllig mit den
Bedien- und Steuerelementen sowie der Arbeitsweise der
Maschine vertraut gemacht haben.
Benutzen Sie Ihre Schutzausrstung wie Schutzhelm,
Sicherheitsschuhe und Gehrschutz.
Machen Sie sich mit Ihrem Arbeitsgebiet vertraut.
Benutzen Sie die Maschine nur fr den ihr zugedachten
Zweck.
Beachten Sie bitte die Richtlinien der Berufsgenossenschaft
und des Maschinenherstellers
Hydraulikanlage
1. Hydraulikanlage steht unter hohem Druck!
Unter hohem Druck austretende Hochdruck-Flssig-
keiten (Kraftstoff, Hydraulikl) knnen die Haut durch-
dringen und schwere Verletzungen verursachen.
Daher sofort einen Arzt aufsuchen, da anderenfalls
schwere Infektionen entstehen knnen!
2. Bei der Suche nach Leckstellen wegen Verletzungsgefahr
geeignete Hilfsmittel verwenden!
3. Vor Arbeiten an der Hydraulikanlage diese unbedingt
drucklos machen und angebaute Gerte absenken!
4. Bei Arbeiten an der Hydraulikanlage unbedingt Motor
abstellen und Traktor gegen Wegrollen sichern
(Feststellbremse, Unterlegkeil)!
5. Beim Anschlieen von Hydraulikzylindern und -motoren ist
auf vorgeschriebenen Anschlu der Hydraulikschluche
zu achten!
6. Bei Vertauschen der Anschlsse umgekehrte Funktionen
(z.B. Heben/Senken) - Unfallgefahr!
7. Hydraulikschlauchleitungen regelmig kontrollieren und
bei Beschdigung und Alterung austauschen! Die
Austausch schlauchleitungen mssen den technischen
Anforderungen des Gerteherstellers entsprechen!
le, Kraftstoffe und Filter ordnungsgem
entsorgen!
Hydraulic equipment
1. Hydraulic equipment is standing under high pressure.
High pressure fluids (fuel, hydraulic oil) which escape
under high pressure can penetrate the skin and cause
heavy injuries.
Therefore immediately consult a doctor as otherwise
heavy infections can be caused.
2. When searching leakages use appropriate auxiliary devices
because of the danger of accidents.
3. Before working at the hydraulic equipment, lower pressure
to zero and lower working arms of the rnachine.
4. When working at the hydraulic equipment, absolutely stop
motor and secure tractor against rolling away
(parking brake, shim)!
5. When connecting hydraulic cylinders and motor pay
attention to correct connection of hydraulic flexible hoses.
6. In case of exchanging the ports, the tunctions are vice versa
(f. ex. lift-up/lower) - danger of accidents!
7. Check hydraulic flexible hoses regularly and replace them in
case of dammage or wear! The new hose pipes must comply
with the technical requirements of the machine manufacturer!
Orderly disposal or recycling of oil, fuel and
filters!
18.2 Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 818 008 911 79
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Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 819 008 911 79
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18.2 Vibration motor A2FM
BOMAG 820 008 911 79
Bosch Rexroth AG
Mobile Hydraulics
Produktbereich Axialkolbenmaschinen
Werk / Plant Elchingen
Glockeraustrae 2
89275 Elchingen, Germany
Telefon +49 (0) 73 08 82-0
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zu beachten, dass unsere Produkte
einem natrlichen Verschlei- und
Alterungsprozess unterliegen.
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RDE 91 001-03-R/05.03
2003 by Bosch Rexroth AG,
Mobile Hydraulics, 89275 Elchingen
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given information does not release the
user from the obligation of own
judgement and verification. It must be
remembered that our products are
subject to a natural process of wear
and aging.
BOMAG 821 008 911 79
18.3 Travel drive series 51
18.3 Travel drive series 51
BOMAG 822 008 911 79
Travel drive series 51
BOMAG 823 008 911 79
18.3
Series 51
saue
Bent Axis
Variable Motors
Service Manual
18.3 Travel drive series 51
BOMAG 824 008 911 79
saue
Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
2
The Series 51 - Advanced Technology Today
The Most Technically Advanced Hydraulic Units in the Industry
SAE Flange and Cartridge Motors
Cartridge Motors designed for Direct Installation in Compact
Planetary Drives
Large Displacement Ratio (5:1)
Complete Family of Control Systems
Proven Reliability and Performance
Optimum Product Configurations
Compact, Lightweight
Motors equipped with controls normally start at maxi-
mum displacement. This provides maximum starting
torque (high acceleration).
The controls may utilize externally or internally sup-
plied servo pressure. They may be overridden by a
pressure compensator which functions when the
motor is operating in motor and pump modes. A
defeat option is available to disable the pressure
compensator override when the motor is running in
pump mode.
The pressure compensator option features a low
pressure rise (short ramp) to provide optimal power
utilization throughout the entire displacement range
of the motor. The pressure compensator is also
available as a stand-alone regulator.
Series 51 Variable Displacement Motors are bent
axis design units, incorporating spherical pistons.
These motors are designed primarily to be combined
with other products in closed circuit systems to trans-
fer and control hydraulic power.
Series 51 Motors have a large maximum / minimum
displacement ratio (5 to 1) and high output speed
capabilities. SAE flange and cartridge motor configu-
rations are available.
A complete family of controls and regulators is avai-
lable to fulfill the requirements of a wide range of
applications.
Front page: Option - hydraulic two-position control
Copyright 1992-1997, Sauer-Sundstrand Company.
All rights reserved. Contents subject to change. Printed in U.S.A. 0992H
General Description
Travel drive series 51
BOMAG 825 008 911 79
18.3
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
3
Contents
Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................4
Basic Hydraulic Circuits ...................................................................................................................................4
General Description of the Series 51 Variable Displacement Motors ..............................................................5
Functional Description...................................................................................................................................... 6
Technical Specifications and Data - Variable Displacement Motors .............................................................. 20
Safety Precautions .........................................................................................................................................21
Gauge Installation .......................................................................................................................................... 23
Start-Up Procedure and Maintenance............................................................................................................25
Component Inspection and Adjustment .........................................................................................................27
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................. 37
Exploded View of the Series 51 Variable Motor ............................................................................................. 41
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor ........................................................................................... 51
General .....................................................................................................................................................51
Shaft Seal (SAE Flange Configuration) .................................................................................................... 52
Shaft Seal (Cartridge Configuration) .........................................................................................................53
Loop Flushing Shuttle Valve (Option)........................................................................................................ 54
Charge Pressure Relief Valve ...................................................................................................................55
Minimum Angle Servo Cover .................................................................................................................... 55
Hydraulic 2-Position Control (Type N2) .....................................................................................................56
Electrohydraulic 2-Position Controls (Types E1E2 and F1F2) ............................................................... 57
Electric 2-Position Controls (Type S1) ...................................................................................................... 58
Hydraulic Proportional Control (Type HZ) ................................................................................................. 59
Hydraulic Proportional Control (Type HS) ................................................................................................. 60
Hydraulic Proportional Control with Maximum Angle Over-ride (Types H1H2 or K1K2) ........................61
Two Connection Hydraulic Proportional Control (Type HP) ...................................................................... 62
Two Connection Hydraulic Proportional Control for Dual Path Vehicles (Type HC) ...............................64
Electrohydraulic Proportional Control (Types EP and EQ)........................................................................ 68
Pressure Control Pilot (PCP) Valve for Electrohydraulic Proportional Control (Types EP and EQ) .......... 70
Multi-function Block ...................................................................................................................................71
Pressure Compensator Regulator (Type PC) ........................................................................................... 76
Control Orifices .........................................................................................................................................77
Plug / Fitting Torques ................................................................................................................................77
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Introduction
Dirt or contamination is the greatest enemy of any
type of hydraulic equipment. The greatest possible
cleanliness is necessary when starting up the sys-
tem, changing filters, or performing any other service
procedure.
For Technical Information on Series 51 motors, refer
to publication BLN-10042 or 368753.
For Fluid Quality Requirements, refer to publication
BLN-9987 or 697581.
Sauer-Sundstrand provides a complete repair serv-
ice for its products. Contact any Sauer-Sundstrand
Authorized Service Center for details. Sauer-Sund-
strand Authorized Service Center locations are listed
in publication BLN-2-40527 or 698266.
The purpose of this manual is to provide information
necessary for the normal servicing of the Series 51
family of variable displacement hydrostatic motors.
This manual includes unit and component descrip-
tion, troubleshooting, adjustments, and minor repair
procedures. By following the procedures in this
manual, inspections and minor repairs may be per-
formed without affecting the unit warranty.
A Series 51 motor does occasionally require servic-
ing, and these units are designed to meet this require-
ment.
Many repairs or adjustments can be completed with-
out removing the unit from the vehicle or machine,
provided the unit is accessible and can be thoroughly
cleaned before beginning any procedures.
INPUT
PV
MV
CASE
DRAIN
LINE
OUTPUT
FLOW (BI-DIRECTIONAL)
RESERVOIR
51000001
Fig. 0-1 - Basic Closed Circuit
Closed Circuit
The main ports of the pump are connected by hydrau-
lic lines to the main ports of the motor. Fluid flows in
either direction from the pump to the motor then back
to the pump in this closed circuit. Either of the hydrau-
lic lines can be under high pressure. The direction
and speed of fluid flow (and the motor output shaft
rotation) depends on the position of the pump swash-
plate. The system pressure is determined by the
machine load.
Open Circuit
The outlet port of the pump is connected by a hydrau-
lic line to a directional control valve. The working ports
of this valve are connected to the main ports of the
motor. When the valve is actuated, fluid flows first
from the pump to the valve. The valve then directs the
fluid to the motor in either direction. The direction of
fluid flow (and motor output shaft rotation) depends
on the direction the control valve is shifted. The speed
of fluid flow (and motor output shaft speed) depends
on pump output volume and the distance the control
valve is shifted. The system pressure is determined
by the machine load.
Fluid returning from the motor is routed through the
control valve to the reservoir. Additional components
may be necessary to provide dynamic braking and to
deal with over-running loads.
Basic Hydraulic Circuits
51000002
Fig. 0-2 - Basic Open Circuit
INPUT PUMP
MV
CASE
DRAIN
LINE
OUTPUT
FLOW
(BI-DIRECTIONAL)
RESERVOIR
FLOW
(UNI-DIRECTIONAL)
C
O
N
T
R
O
L
V
A
L
V
E
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General Description of the Series 51 Variable Displacement Motors
The Series 51 variable displacement hydraulic mo-
tors use spherical pistons and piston rings. The angle
between the cylinder block and the output shaft can
be set between 32 and 6, providing a 5 to 1
maximum to minimum displacement ratio.
At maximum displacement, the motor will provide a
certain maximum output shaft torque and minimum
speed corresponding to the pressure and flow sup-
plied to the motor. Under the same input conditions
but at minimum displacement, the shaft speed will be
approximately five (5) times faster while the available
output torque will decrease to approximately one-fifth
(1/5) the full displacement value. The displacement
is changed by a servo piston which is connected to
the valve segment.
Various hydraulic and electrohydraulic controls may
be mounted on the motor end cap to control the servo
piston and the motor displacement. Servo pressure
oil may either be supplied internally from the motor, or
externally.
For all controls except the N2 and PC, servo pressure
oil is supplied to a four (4) way spool valve in the motor
end cap. When a combination of pilot pressure (or
force) from an external control assembly and internal
spring force shifts this valve, servo pressure is routed
to move the servo piston and change the motors
displacement.
A synchronizing shaft, with spherical rollers, synchro-
nizes the rotation of the output shaft and the cylinder
block. The ball end of each piston runs in a socket
bushing, pressed into the output shaft. There are no
other parts used to connect the pistons to the shaft.
Two tapered roller bearings support the output shaft.
Fig. 10-1 - Sectional view of Series 51 variable displacement motor (SAE Flange
Configuration) with Hydraulic Proportional Control
P001 196
Pressure Compensator
Override
Servo Piston
Cylinder
Charge Pressure
Relief Valve
Piston
Synchronizing
Shaft
Tapered Roller Bearings
Bearing Plate
Valve Segment
Hydraulic
Proportional
Control
Minimum
Displacement Limiter
Control
Pressure
Port
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Functional Description
Fig. 10-2 - Loop
Flushing
Components
Loop Flushing
Series 51 motors used in closed circuit applications
incorporate an integral loop flushing valve as stan-
dard equipment. Installations that require additional
fluid to be removed from the main hydraulic circuit
because of fluid cooling requirements, or circuits
requiring the removal of excessive contamination
from the high pressure circuit, can benefit from loop
flushing. Series 51 motors used in open circuit appli-
cations may have the optional loop flushing defeat
components installed.
Series 51 motors equipped with an integral loop
flushing valve also include a charge pressure relief
valve. The setting of the motor charge relief valve
affects the function of the flushing circuit. Higher
motor charge relief settings reduce the loop flushing
flow and increase the flow over the pump charge
pressure relief valve when the circuit is operating.
Lower motor charge relief settings increase the loop
flushing flow and may increase the motor case pres-
sure when the circuit is operating.
An appropriate combination of pump and motor charge
pressure settings should be maintained to insure the
proper function of the loop flushing circuit. Correct
charge pressure must be maintained under all condi-
tions of operation to maintain pump control perfor-
mance in closed loop systems.
NOTE: An optional orifice may be installed between
the motor charge relief and the motor case to
limit the maximum flushing oil flow.
51000003
Fig. 10-3 - Loop
Flushing Defeat
Components
51000004
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Functional Description (Continued)
Fig. 10-4 - Minimum Displacement Limiter
with Tamper Resistant Cap (Cartridge
Motor Configuration Shown)
Fig. 10-6 - Internal Servo Pressure Supply
Screen with Multi-function Block and/or
Control Removed (Plug for External
Supply)
5100007
Fig. 10-7 - External Servo Pressure Supply
Fitting (Plug for Internal Supply)
51000008
Fig. 10-5 - Maximum Displacement Limiter
Screw
51000006
51000005
Displacement Limiters
All Series 51 motors incorporate mechanical dis-
placement limiters. The minimum displacement of
the motor can be limited within the standard range by
a set screw in the motor housing. The maximum
displacement can be limited with spacers installed on
the servo piston.
Controls - General
A wide range of control options is available for the
Series 51 motors. These include pilot operated
Electrohydraulic 2-Position Controls, Hydraulic Pro-
portional Controls (single or two [2] connection), and
Electrohydraulic Proportional Controls. A directly op-
erated Hydraulic 2-Position Control and a Pressure
Compensator regulator are also available.
The Series 51 variable motor servo piston (except
when equipped with N2 control or the PC regulator)
may be operated either by servo pressure oil supplied
internally from the main ports of the motor, or by servo
pressure oil supplied from an external source. (The
N2 control uses servo pressure supplied by an exter-
nal control valve. The PC regulator obtains servo
pressure from the main ports of the motor.)
Orifice plugs are installed in the control spool sleeve
in the end cap to regulate the flow of oil from the servo
piston to the motor housing. Orifice plugs may be
installed in the end cap to regulate the flow of servo
pressure supply oil to the control valve, and to regu-
late the flow of oil from the control valve to the servo
piston.
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Fig. 10-8 - Series 51 Motor with N2 Control
Hydraulic 2-Position Control (Type N2)
This is a two (2) position (maximum - minimum
displacement) control, consisting of a cover plate
mounted on the end cap. An external control valve
supplies servo pressure from an external source
directly to the servo piston. PCOR is not available
with the N2 control.
When servo pressure is supplied to port Y1, the
setting piston moves to the maximum motor displace-
ment position. When servo pressure is supplied to
port Y2, the setting piston moves to the minimum
motor displacement position.
Orifices may be installed in the external control valve
or its connections to regulate the speed of servo
piston movement.
Functional Description (Continued)
51000011
Fig. 10-10 - N2 Control Schematic
U4 (opt.)
max.
disp.
M2
M1
(M4) Y1 Y2 (M3) M6 L2
B
A
L1
Fig. 10-9 - N2 Control Components
51000010
51000009
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Functional Description (Continued)
51000013
Fig. 10-11 - Series 51 Motor with E1E2 or
F1F2 Control
51000012
Fig. 10-12 - E1E2 and F1F2 Control
Components
X3 (M5)
Servo press,
external
M9
U5
(plug for
ext. servo
press.)
T1
T7,
T8
T2
T3
max.
disp.
B1
A1
M2
M1
M4 M3 M6 L2
B
A
Servo
Pressure
internal
L1
E1E2
M7
M8
U4 (opt.)
F1F2
51000014
Fig. 10-13 - E1E2 and F1F2 Control
Schematic
Electrohydraulic 2-Position Control (Types
E1E2 and F1F2)
A 12 or 24 VDC solenoid valve, mounted on the multi-
function block, connects the end of the control valve
spool in the end cap with pilot pressure (provided by
the shuttle spool in the multi-function block) or with
the motor case. The control valve in the end cap is
biased by a threshold spring, and controls oil flow to
the ends of the servo piston. Servo pressure may be
supplied from an external source or internally by the
shuttle spool in the multi-function block. PCOR is
available with these controls.
With the E1 and E2 controls, energizing the solenoid
will cause the motor to shift to minimum displace-
ment. When the solenoid is not energized, the motor
is held at maximum displacement.
With the F1 and F2 controls, energizing the solenoid
causes the motor to shift to maximum displacement.
When the solenoid is not energized, the motor is held
at minimum displacement.
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Functional Description (Continued)
Electric 2-Position Control (Type S1)
A 12 VDC solenoid valve, mounted on the multi-
function block, directly operates the control valve
spool in the end cap. The control valve in the end cap
is biased by a threshold spring, and controls oil flow
to the ends of the servo piston. Servo pressure may
be supplied from an external source or internally by
the shuttle spool in the multi-function block. PCOR is
available with this control.
With the S1 control, energizing the solenoid causes
the motor to shift to maximum displacement. When
the solenoid is not energized, the motor is held at
minimum displacement.
51000163
Fig. 10-14 - Series 51 Motor with S1 Control
51000162
Fig. 10-15 - S1 Control Components
X3 (M5)
Servo press,
external
M9
U5
(plug for
ext. servo
press.)
T1
T7,
T8
T2
T3
max.
disp.
B1
A1
M2
M1
M4 M3 M6 L2
B
A
Servo
Pressure
internal
L1
S1
U4 (opt.)
51000085
Fig. 10-16 - S1 Control Schematic
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Functional Description (Continued)
Fig. 10-17 - Series 51 Motor with HZ
Control
Hydraulic Proportional Control (Type HZ)
The HZ control consists of a cover plate mounted
directly on the end cap. A ball type shuttle valve
provides internal servo pressure supply to the control
valve in the end cap. PCOR is not available with the
HZ control.
Feedback springs (single spring for 060, 080 and
110) and a threshold spring are installed in the end
cap. The feedback springs and threshold spring
provide a force on the end of the control spool. The
force of the threshold spring is externally adjustable
with an adjusting screw. The feedback spring is
positioned between the control spool and a feedback
lug attached to the servo piston. The force of the
feedback spring increases as the motors displace-
ment decreases.
Pilot oil pressure from an external source is applied to
the end of the control spool opposite the feedback
and threshold springs. An increase in pilot pressure
(above the threshold pressure and within the modu-
lating pressure range) will result in a decrease in
motor displacement, while a decrease in pilot pres-
sure will result in an increase in motor displacement.
51000017
Fig. 10-19 - HZ Control Schematic
U4 (opt.)
X3 (M5)
Servo press,
external
M9 U5 (plug for
ext. servo press.)
T1
T7,
T8
T2
T3
Servo
Pressure
internal
max.
disp.
M2
B
M1
A
L2 M4 M3 M6
L1
M7 X1
51000015
51000016
Fig. 10-18 - HZ Control Components
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Fig. 10-20 - Series 51 Motor with HS
Control
Hydraulic Proportional Control (Type HS)
The HS control consists of a cover plate (with a
hydraulic port) mounted on the multi-function block.
Servo pressure may be supplied from an external
source or internally by the shuttle spool in the multi-
function block. PCOR is available with this control.
The function of the HS control is identical to the
function of the HZ control.
Functional Description (Continued)
51000018
Servo
Pressure
internal
max.
disp.
M2
B
M1
A
L2 M4 M3 M6
B1
A1
L1
M7 X1
U4 (opt.)
X3 (M5)
Servo press,
external
M9 U5 (plug for
ext. servo press.)
T1
T7,
T8
T2
T3
X1 M7
X1 M7
HS
H1H2
K1K2
Fig. 10-22 - HS, H1H2, and K1K2 Control
Schematic
51000022
Fig. 10-21 - HS Control Components
51000019
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Functional Description (Continued)
51000020
Fig. 10-23 - Series 51 Motor with H1H2
Control
Hydraulic Proportional Control with
Electric Override (Types H1H2 and K1K2)
The function of the H1H2 and K1K2 controls is
similar to the function of the HS control. A 12 or 24
VDC solenoid valve is installed between the external
pilot pressure source and the control spool.
With the H1H2 controls, energizing the solenoid
allows the control to function as an HS control. When
the solenoid is not energized, pilot pressure is blocked
and the end of the control spool is drained to the motor
case, causing the motor to shift to maximum displace-
ment.
With the K1K2 controls, energizing the solenoid
blocks pilot pressure and drains the end of the control
spool to the motor case, causing the motor to shift to
maximum displacement. When the solenoid is not
energized, the control functions as an HS control.
51000021
Fig. 10-25 - H1H2 and K1K2 Control
Components
51000167
Fig. 10-24 - Series 51 Motor with K1K2
Control
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Functional Description (Continued)
Fig. 10-26 - Series 51 Motor with HP
Control
U4 (opt.)
Servo
Press,
internal
max.
disp.
M2
M1
L2 M4 M3 M6
X2 X1
B1
A1
B
A
X3 (M5)
Servo press,
external
L1
M9 U5 (plug for
ext. servo press.)
T1
T7,
T8
T2
T3
Fig. 10-28 - HP Control Schematic
51000025
Fig. 10-27 - HP Control Components
51000024
51000023
Two Line Hydraulic Proportional Control
(Type HP)
This control consists of a valve block with two (2)
hydraulic ports mounted on the multi-function block.
The valve block incorporates a shuttle spool and a
pilot piston with centering springs. A pin transmits
force from the pilot piston to the control spool in the
end cap. Feedback springs (single spring for 060,
080, and 110) and a threshold spring are installed in
the end cap. These springs function similar to the HS
control. Servo pressure may be supplied from an
external source or internally by the shuttle spool in the
multi-function block. PCOR is available with this
control.
Two pilot pressures are provided to the control. The
shuttle spool directs the higher pilot pressure to the
end of the pilot piston opposite the feedback spring,
and the lower pressure to the opposite side of the pilot
piston. The rod transmits a force, proportional to the
difference of the pilot pressures, to the control spool.
An increase in the difference between the pilot pres-
sures will result in a decrease in motor displacement,
while a decrease will result in an increase in displace-
ment.
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Functional Description (Continued)
Fig. 10-29 - Series 51 Motor with HC
Control
51000158
Two Line Hydraulic Proportional Control
for Dual-Path Vehicles (Type HC)
The HC control operates in a similar manner to the HP
control, however the HC control is optimized for use
in dual-path drive vehicles. This control consists of
a valve block with two (2) hydraulic ports mounted on
the end cap. The valve block incorporates a shuttle
spool and a pilot piston with centering springs. A pin
transmits force from the pilot piston to the control
spool in the end cap.
A bleed valve is provided to eliminate any air which
might become trapped in the pilot piston oil passages.
Feedback springs are installed in the end cap. Servo
pressure is supplied internally by a ball type shuttle
valve in the control housing. PCOR is not available
with this control.
Two pilot pressures are provided to the control. The
shuttle spool directs the higher pilot pressure to the
end of the pilot piston opposite the feedback springs,
and the lower pressure to the opposite side of the pilot
piston. The pin transmits a force, proportional to the
difference of the pilot pressures, to the control spool.
An increase in the difference between the pilot pres-
sures will result in a decrease in motor displacement,
while a decrease will result in an increase in displace-
ment. The feedback springs in the end cap have
differing spring rates and operate in parallel (060,
080, and 110) or series (160 or 250) to provide a linear
relationship between motor displacement and pilot
pressure differential.
51000111
Fig. 10-30 - HC Control Components
U4 (opt.)
max.
disp.
M2
M1
L2 M4 M3 M6
X2 X1
B
A
M5
L1
M9
T1
T7,
T8
T2
T3
Fig. 10-31 - HC Control Schematic
51000160
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Functional Description (Continued)
Electrohydraulic Proportional Control
(Types EP and EQ)
This control consists of a valve block and PCP (Pres-
sure Control Pilot) valve mounted on the multi-func-
tion block. The valve block incorporates a pilot piston
with centering springs. A pin transmits force from the
pilot piston to the control spool in the end cap.
Feedback springs (single spring for 060, 080, and
110) and a threshold spring are installed in the end
cap. These springs function similar to the HS control.
Servo pressure may be supplied from an external
source or internally by the shuttle spool in the multi-
function block. PCOR is available with this control.
An external pilot pressure source is connected to the
inlet of the PCP valve, which produces differential
pilot pressures proportional to the current through it.
These pressures are applied to the pilot piston. The
operation of this control is similar to that of the HP
Control, with the motor displacement being propor-
tional to the current through the PCP valve.
An increase in current (above the threshold current)
will result in a decrease in motor displacement, while
a decrease will result in an increase in displacement.
Fig. 10-32 - Series 51 Motor with EP Control
(EQ Similar)
51000026
U4 (opt.)
X3 (M5)
Servo press,
external
M9 U5 (plug for
ext. servo press.)
T1
T7,
T8
T2
T3
Servo
Pressure
internal
max.
disp.
M2
M1
L2 M4 M3 M6
M7 X1 M8
B1
A1
B
A
L1
Fig. 10-34 - EP and EQ Control Schematic
51000028
Fig. 10-33- EQ Control Components (EP
Similar)
51000027
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Functional Description (Continued)
Fig. 10-36 - Multi-function Block with Servo
Pressure Supply Shuttle Spool
Fig. 10-35 - Multi-function Block (Without
Control)
51000029
51000030
Multi-function Block Components
The Multi-function Valve Block includes a shuttle
valve which provides internally supplied servo pres-
sure, and an optional Pressure Compensator Over-
Ride (PCOR) function with optional brake pressure
defeat.
Servo Pressure Supply
For internal supply, the multi-function block incorpo-
rates a shuttle spool with internal check ball valve that
routes oil from the main circuit ports of the motor to the
control valve in the end cap. High side pressure is
provided to the servo control valve in the end cap.
For external supply, the connection between the
shuttle spool and the servo control valve is blocked in
the end cap. The external pressure supply to the
servo control valve connects to a port (M5) on the
end cap.
Pressure Compensator Over-Ride (PCOR)
The Pressure Compensator Over-Ride (PCOR) sys-
tem includes a spool valve located in the PCOR block
which is attached to the multi-function block. This
system increases the motor displacement at system
pressures above the PCOR valve setting. (Pressure
Compensator Over-Ride is not available with the N2
and HZ controls, or the PC regulator.)
For bi-directional PCOR operation, the shuttle valve
in the multi-function block routes system high pres-
sure to the PCOR spool valve. For single direction
PCOR operation, the PCOR spool valve is connected
to one (1) side of the closed loop through passages in
the multi-function block
When system pressure exceeds the PCOR setting,
the spool valve moves to connect the displacement
reducing end of the servo piston to the motor case,
and the displacement increasing end of the servo
piston to system pressure. This increases the motor
displacement, which reduces the motor output speed.
When the PCOR valve closes, control of the servo
piston returns to the control spool in the motor end
cap.
Fig. 10-37 - Multi-function Block with PCOR
Block and Spool Valve (K1K2 Control
Shown)
51000031
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Functional Description (Continued)
Fig. 10-38 - Multi-function Block with PCOR
Defeat Spool Components
51000032
Standard with Defeat
Pressure Compensator Override
XA XB
Shuttle Valve
PCOR
Valve
Defeat
Spool
A1
B1
A1
B1
Shuttle Valve
PCOR
Valve
U7
T5
U6
U7
U6
T6
T4
Fig. 10-39 - PCOR and PCOR with Defeat
Schematic
51000033
An optional brake pressure defeat spool may be
installed in the multi-function block. When used with
the PCOR, this spool assures that the PCOR does
not cause the motor displacement to increase during
deceleration (which could cause pump overspeed).
Pressure from a source such as the pump servos or
an external valve, shifts the defeat spool to block the
high pressure supply to the PCOR valve from the
deceleration side of the closed loop. Either bi-
directional or single direction PCOR operation can be
specified when PCOR defeat is installed.
PCOR Brake Pressure Defeat Operation
Rotation High pressure Control pressure
port on port
CW A XB
CCW B XA
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Functional Description (Continued)
Pressure Compensator Regulator (Type
PC)
In this regulator, the Pressure Compensator system
in the multi-function block assembly controls the
motor displacement. At system pressures below the
compensator setting, the servo piston is maintained
in the minimum motor displacement position. When
system pressure exceeds the POR setting, hydraulic
pressure acts on the servo piston to increase the
motor displacement.
With the Pressure Compensator regulator, an in-
crease in system pressure (above the setting pres-
sure) will result in an increase in motor displacement
and output torque, and a decrease in motor shaft
speed.
Fig. 10-40 - Series 51 Motor with PC
Regulator
51000034
U4 (opt.)
M9
T1
T7
max.
disp.
M2
M1
L2 M4 M3 M6
B
A
L1
M5
T5
U7
U6
51000036
Fig. 10-42 - PC Regulator Schematic
Fig. 10-41 - PC Regulator Components
51000035
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Frame Size
Dimension 060 080 110 160 250
Displacement maximum cm
3
60.0 80.7 109.9 160.9 250.0
in
3
3.66 4.92 6.71 9.82 15.26
minimum cm
3
12.0 16.1 22.0 32.2 50.0
in
3
0.73 0.98 1.34 1.96 3.05
Continuous speed at max disp min
-1
(rpm) 3600 3100 2800 2500 2200
at min disp min
-1
(rpm) 5600 5000 4500 4000 3400
Max. speed at max disp min
-1
(rpm) 4400 4000 3600 3200 2700
at min disp min
-1
(rpm) 7000 6250 5600 5000 4250
Theoretical at max disp Nm / bar 0.95 1.28 1.75 2.56 3.98
torque lbfin / 1000 psi 583 784 1067 1563 2428
at min disp Nm / bar 0.19 0.26 0.35 0.51 0.80
lbfin / 1000 psi 117 156 214 313 486
Max. continuous Q max L / min 216 250 308 402 550
flow gal / min 57 66 81 106 145
Max. corner power Pcorner max kW 336 403 492 644 850
hp 450 540 660 864 1140
Mass moment J kg m
2
0.0046 0.0071 0.0128 0.0234 0.0480
of inertia lbf ft
2
0.1092 0.1685 0.3037 0.5553 1.1580
Weight m kg 28 32 44 56 86
(with control N2) lb 62 71 97 123 190
Technical Specifications and Data - Variable Displacement Motors
Design
Piston motor with variable displacement, bent axis
construction.
Type of Mounting
SAE four (4) bolt flange SAE Flange Configuration.
Two (2) bolt flange Cartridge Motor Configuration.
Pipe Connections
Main pressure ports: SAE flange
Remaining ports: SAE O-ring thread
Direction of Rotation
Clockwise and counter-clockwise.
Installation Position
Installation position discretionary. The housing must
always be filled with hydraulic fluid.
System Pressure Range, Input
Max: 480 bar (6960 psi)
Min: 10 bar (145 psi)
Case Pressure
Max. Continuous: 3 bar (44 psi)
Intermittent (Cold start): 5 bar (73 psi)
Hydraulic Fluid
Refer to Sauer-Sundstrand publication BLN-9887 or
697581.
Temperature
1)
min = -40C (-40F), intermittent, cold start
nominal = 104C (220F), continuous
max = 115C (240F), intermittent
1)
at the hottest point, normally the case drain line.
Hydraulic fluid viscosity must be as shown below.
Fluid Viscosity Limits
min = 5 mm
2
/s (42 SUS) intermittent
min = 6.4 mm
2
/s (47 SUS) min. continuous
min = 13 mm
2
/s (70 SUS) optimum
max = 110 mm
2
/s (510 SUS) max. continuous
max = 1600 mm
2
/s (7400 SUS) intermittent, cold start
Filtration
Acceptable contamination level: ISO Code 18/13 or
better. Refer to Sauer-Sundstrand publication BLN-9887
or 697581.
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Safety Precautions
When Series 51 units are used in vehicular
hydrostatic drive systems, the loss of hy-
drostatic drive line power in any mode of
operation may cause a loss of hydrostatic
braking capacity. A braking system, redun-
dant to the hydrostatic transmission must,
therefore, be provided which is adequate to
stop and hold the system should the condi-
tion develop.
Certain service procedures may require the
vehicle/machine to be disabled (wheels
raised off the ground, work function discon-
nected, etc.) while performing them in order
to prevent injury to the technician and by-
standers.
Use caution when dealing with hydraulic
fluid under pressure. Escaping hydraulic
fluid under pressure can have sufficient
force to penetrate your skin causing seri-
ous injury. This fluid may also be hot enough
to burn. Serious infection or reactions can
develop if proper medical treatment is not
administered immediately.
Some cleaning solvents are flammable. To
avoid possible fire, do not use cleaning
solvents in an area where a source of igni-
tion may be present.
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Notes
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Snubbers are recommended to protect pressure
gauges. Frequent gauge calibration is necessary to
insure accuracy.
Various pressure gauge readings can be a great
asset in troubleshooting problems with the Series 51
motor or support system.
Fig. 30-2- Gauge Ports, Motor with E1E2, F1F2, H1H2, and K1K2 Controls
Gauge Installation
B
Port Y1:
Servo press., external
(N2 Control Only)
Gauge port M4:
Servo pressure
max. displacement
Gauge port M1:
Port "A" system
pressure
Gauge port M2:
Port "B" system
pressure
Gauge port M6:
Charge pressure
9/16 18 UNF-2B
Port Y2:
Servo press., external
(N2 Control Only)
Gauge port M3;
Servo pressure
min. displacement
A
M1
M2
Side Port End Cap Axial Port End Cap
"
X
"
Port "L1"
Port "L2"
View in Direction "X" Right Side View
Port X3:
servo press., external
Gauge port M5:
servo press., internal
View"T"
"T"
Control E1/E2 F1/F2
Control H1/H2 K1/K2
Gauge port M7
control pressure
XA
Control E1/E2F1/F2
Gauge port M8
Control H1/H2
Control pressure port X1
XB
XA
XB
Control K1/K2
Control pressure port X1
51000037
Fig. 30-1 - Gauge Ports, Motor with N2 Control
51000038
Fig. 30-3 - Gauge Ports, Motor with HS and HZ Controls
51000039
"U"
View"U"
(HS)
Control pressure
port X1
Gauge port M7:
Control pressure
XA
XB
XA
XB
Port X3:
servo press., ext.
Gauge port M5:
servo press., int.
View"U"
(HZ)
Control pressure
port X1
Gauge port M7:
Control pressure
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Gauge Installation (Continued)
System 600 bar or 10,000 psi Gauge
M1 Pressure
Port A 9/16 18 O-Ring Fitting
System 600 bar or 10,000 psi Gauge
M2 Pressure
Port B 9/16 18 O-Ring Fitting
Servo 600 bar or 10,000 psi Gauge
M3 Pressure
(Min. Angle) 9/16 18 O-Ring Fitting
Servo 600 bar or 10,000 psi Gauge
M4 Pressure
(Max. Angle) 9/16 18 O-Ring Fitting
Servo 600 bar or 10,000 psi Gauge
M5 Supply 9/16 18 O-Ring Fitting or
(M9) Pressure Tee into Control Pressure Line
Motor 60 bar or 1000 psi Gauge
M6 Charge
Pressure 9/16 18 O-Ring Fitting
M7 Control 60 bar or 1000 psi Gauge
M8 Test Port 9/16 18 O-Ring Fitting
L1 Case 60 bar or 1000 psi Gauge
L2 Pressure 060, 080, 110:
1-1/16 12 O-Ring Fitting
160, 250:
1-5/16 12 O-Ring Fitting
X1 Control 60 bar or 1000 psi Gauge
X2 Pressure 9/16 18 O-Ring Fitting
X3
XA Defeat 60 bar or 1000 psi Gauge
XB Pressure Tee into Defeat Pressure
Line(s)
Gauge Information
Fig. 30-4 - Gauge Ports, Motor with HP Control
51000040 "V"
View"V"
XA
XB
X1 X2 Ports X1, X2:
Control pressure
9/16 18 UNF-2B
XA
XB
Port X3:
servo press., ext.
Gauge port M5:
servo press., int.
Fig. 30-5 - Gauge Ports, Motor with EPEQ Control
51000041
Packard
Connector
View"W"
Port X1:
External PCP
supply pressure
XA
"W"
Manual override
MS-Connector (MS3102C)
7/8 20 UNEF
XA XB
XB
Port X3:
servo press., ext.
Gauge port M5:
servo press., int.
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Start-Up Procedure and Maintenance
Fill the reservoir with recommended hydraulic fluid,
which should be passed through a 10 micron (nomi-
nal, no bypass) filter prior to entering the reservoir.
The use of contaminated fluid will cause damage to
the components, which may result in unexpected
vehicle/machine movement.
The inlet line leading from the reservoir to the pump
must be filled prior to start up. Check inlet line for
properly tightened fittings and make sure it is free of
restrictions and air leaks.
Be certain to fill the pump and motor housing with
clean hydraulic fluid prior to start up. Fill the
housing by pouring filtered oil into the upper case
drain port.
Install a 0 to 60 bar or 0 to 1000 psi pressure gauge
in the charge pressure gauge port to monitor the
charge pressure during start-up.
The external control input signal should be discon-
nected at the pump control during initial start-up. This
will allow the pump to remain in its neutral position.
Jog or slowly rotate prime mover until charge pres-
sure starts to rise. Start the prime mover and run at
the lowest possible RPM until charge pressure is
established. Excess air may be bled from the high
pressure lines through the high pressure gauge ports.
Once charge pressure is established, increase speed
to normal operating RPM. Note the charge pressure.
If charge pressure is incorrect, shut down and deter-
mine cause for improper pressure.
Shut down prime mover and connect external control
input signal. Start prime mover, checking to be
certain pump remains in neutral. With prime mover at
normal operating speed, slowly check for forward and
reverse machine operation.
Charge pressure should be maintained during for-
ward or reverse operation. Continue to cycle slowly
between forward and reverse for at least five (5)
minutes.
Shut down prime mover, remove gauges, and plug
ports. Check reservoir level and add fluid if neces-
sary.
The transmission is now ready for operation.
Start-Up Precautions
Cleanliness
Ensure that all system components, including fittings,
pipes, and hoses, are completely clean. If cloths are
used for cleaning components, they must be made of
lint-free materials.
Follow the guidelines presented in Sauer-Sundstrand
publication BLN-9887 or 697581 for required fluid
cleanliness levels at machine start-up.
Reservoir and Fluid Level
The reservoir should be designed to accommodate
maximum volume changes during all system operat-
ing modes, and to promote de-aeration of the fluid as
it passes through the tank. The reservoir outlet (charge
pump inlet) and the reservoir inlet (fluid return) must
always be below the normal fluid level. A sight glass
is the preferred method for checking fluid level.
The reservoir inlet (fluid return) should be positioned
so that flow to the reservoir is directed into the interior
of the reservoir for maximum dwell and efficient de-
aeration. A baffle (or baffles) between the reservoir
inlet and outlet ports will promote de-aeration and
reduce surging of the fluid.
No funnel-shaped eddying at the reservoir outlet
(charge pump inlet) or formation of foam at the
reservoir inlet (fluid return) is permitted.
Start-Up Procedure
The following start-up procedure should always be
followed when starting-up a new Series 51 installa-
tion or when restarting an installation in which either
the pump or motor has been removed from the
system.
WARNING
The following procedure may require the ve-
hicle/machine to be disabled (wheels raised off
the ground, work function disconnected, etc.)
while performing the procedure in order to
prevent injury to the technician and bystand-
ers. Take necessary safety precautions before
operating the vehicle/machine.
Prior to installing the motor, inspect the unit for
damage incurred during shipping and handling. Make
certain all system components (reservoir, hoses,
valves, fittings, heat exchanger, etc.) are clean prior
to filling with fluid.
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Start-Up Procedure and Maintenance (Continued)
Maintenance
Cleanliness
The reservoir breather air filter (if equipped) must be
kept clean. Clean the area around the filler cap before
opening the reservoir. The hydraulic fluid should be
filtered before it enters the reservoir.
Follow the guidelines presented in Sauer-Sundstrand
publication BLN-9887 or 697581 for required fluid
cleanliness levels during machine operation.
Recommended Fluids
Hydraulic fluids used with Sauer-Sundstrand prod-
ucts should be carefully selected with assistance
from a reputable supplier, following the guidelines
presented in Sauer-Sundstrand publication BLN-9887
or 697581.
Checking for Leaks
Check the system components for leakage at regular
intervals. Tighten any leaking connections while the
system is not under pressure. Replace any defective
seals and gaskets.
Check hydraulic hoses for damage or aging. When
installing replacements, be certain that the hoses are
clean and connected properly.
Checking the Fluid Level
Check the reservoir daily for proper fluid level, the
presence of water (noted by a cloudy or milky appear-
ance, or free water in bottom of reservoir), and rancid
fluid odor (indicating excessive heat).
Changing the Fluid and Filter
To insure optimum service life on Series 51 products,
regular maintenance of the fluid and filter must be
performed.
The fluid and filter must be changed per the vehicle/
machine manufacturers recommendations. In the
absence of such recommendations, the following
intervals may be used:
System with a sealed type reservoir - 2000 hrs.
System with a breathing type reservoir - 500 hrs.
It may be necessary to change the fluid more fre-
quently if the fluid becomes contaminated with for-
eign matter (dirt, water, grease, etc.) or if the fluid has
been operating at temperature levels greater than the
maximum recommended. Never reuse fluid.
The filter should be changed when changing the fluid,
or whenever the filter indicator shows that it is neces-
sary to change the filter.
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Component Inspection and Adjustment
Fig. 30-7 - Tighten Charge Pressure Relief
Valve Lock Nut
51000043
51000042
Fig. 30-6 - Adjusting Charge Pressure
Relief Valve
Charge Pressure Relief Valve Adjustment
An appropriate combination of pump and motor charge
pressure settings should be maintained to insure the
proper function of the loop flushing circuit. Correct
charge pressure must be maintained under all
conditions of operation to maintain pump control
performance in closed loop systems.
To measure motor charge pressure, install a 0 to 60
bar or 0 to 500 psi pressure gauge in the motor charge
pressure gauge port. Install a gauge to measure case
pressure. Operate the system with the prime mover
at normal operating speed and the pump at half
stroke (forward or reverse) when measuring motor
charge pressure.
In most applications, the motor charge relief valve is
set 2 to 4 bar (29 to 58 psi) below the setting of the
pump charge relief valve (measured with the pump in
its neutral or zero-angle position). This setting as-
sumes a reservoir temperature of 50 C (122 F), and
is referenced to case pressure.
Series 51 motors are equipped with an external screw
adjustable charge pressure relief valve. To adjust the
charge pressure, loosen the lock nut (with a 1-1/16"
hex wrench) and turn the adjustment plug with a large
screwdriver. Clockwise rotation of the plug increases
the setting, and counter-clockwise rotation decreases
the setting (at a rate of approximately 3.4 bar [50 psi]
per turn). The lock nut should be torqued to 52 Nm (38
ftlbsf).
Once the desired charge pressure setting is achieved,
remove the gauges and reinstall the port plugs.
WARNING
The following procedures may require the ve-
hicle/machine to be disabled (wheels raised off
the ground, work function disconnected, etc.)
while performing the adjustments to prevent
injury to the technician and bystanders.
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Component Adjustment (Continued)
Minimum Displacement Limiter Adjustment
The minimum displacement is set at the factory, and
the adjustment screw is covered with a tamper-
resistant cap
WARNING
Care should be taken in adjusting displace-
ment limiters to avoid undesirable speed con-
ditions. The sealing lock nut must be retorqued
after every adjustment to prevent an unex-
pected change in operating conditions and to
prevent external leakage during unit operation.
NOTE: Changes in motor displacement can be de-
tected by providing a constant flow of fluid to
the motor, while maintaining the motor at
minimum displacement and monitoring the
motor output shaft speed. An increase in
displacement will result in a decrease in shaft
speed, while a decrease in displacement will
result in an increase in shaft speed.
To adjust the minimum displacement, first remove
and discard the cap covering the adjusting screw.
Using a 17 mm hex wrench for 060 and 080 frame
size motors or a 19 mm hex wrench for 110 through
250 frame size motors, loosen the lock nut retaining
the minimum displacement limiter adjusting screw.
Using a 5 mm internal hex wrench for 060 and 080
frame size motors or a 6 mm internal hex wrench for
110 through 250 frame size motors, rotate the adjust-
ing screw to limit the minimum displacement of the
motor.
Rotating the adjusting screw clockwise will increase
the minimum displacement of the motor, while rotat-
ing the adjusting screw counter-clockwise will de-
crease the minimum displacement.
For each full revolution, of the adjusting screw, the
displacement will change according to the accompa-
nying chart.
Different minimum displacements may require differ-
ent length adjusting screws. The various lengths are
shown in the accompanying chart.
After establishing the desired minimum displacement
setting, tighten the lock nut on the adjusting screw to
51 Nm (38 ftlbsf) for 060 and 080 frame size motors
or 86 Nm (63 ftlbsf) for 110 through 250 frame size
motors. Install a new tamper-resistant cap on the
adjusting screw.
Fig. 30-8 - Loosen Minimum Displacement
Limiter Lock Nut
510000434
Fig. 30-9 - Rotate Minimum Displacement
Adjusting Screw
51000045
Approximate Change in
Minimum Displacement
Frame Per Revolution
Size of Adjusting Screw
060 1.5 cc/Rev (.09 in3/Rev)
080 2.1 cc/Rev (.13 in3/Rev)
110 3.1 cc/Rev (.19 in3/Rev)
180 4.0 cc/Rev (.24 in3/Rev)
250 6.2 cc/Rev (.38 in3/Rev)
Min. Displacement Screw Size
Frame Range and Length
Size cc/Rev (in
3
/Rev) mm (in)
060 12 to 29 (.73 to 1.77) M10x65 (2.56)
30 to 40 (1.83 to 2.44) M10x80 (3.15)
080 16 to 35 (.98 to 2.14) M10x65 (2.56)
36 to 54 (2.20 to 3.20) M10x80 (3.15)
110 22 to 46 (1.34 to 2.81 ) M12x70 (2.76)
47 to 74 (2.87 to 4.52) M12x80 (3.15)
160 32 to 72 (1.95 to 4.39) M12x75 (2.95)
73 to 107 (4.45 to 6.53) M12x90 (3.54)
250 50 to 90 (3.05 to 5.49) M12x75 (2.95)
91 to 130 (5.55 to 7.93) M12x90 (3.54)
131 to 167 (7.99 to 10.19) M12x100 (3.94)
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Component Adjustment (Continued)
Fig. 30-10 - Remove Minimum Angle Servo
Cover Screws
51000046
Approximate Change in
Frame Maximum Displacement
Size with Change in Spacer Thickness
cc/mm (in
3
/.1 in)
060 0.98 (.15)
080 1.14 (.18)
110 1.48 (.23)
160 1.93 (.30)
250 2.63 (.41)
Fig. 30-11 - Torque Maximum Displacement
Limiter Screw
51000070
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Maximum Displacement Limiter
Adjustment
The maximum displacement of the Series 51 motors
can be limited by limiting the stroke of the setting
piston, and the resulting movement of the valve
segment. A displacement stop screw is installed on
the setting piston (under the minimum angle servo
cover) to limit the stroke of the piston.
Spacers may be installed on the displacement stop
screw to limit the stroke. A longer or shorter screw
must be used to retain a thicker or thinner spacer.
WARNING
Care should be taken in adjusting displace-
ment limiters to avoid undesirable speed con-
ditions. The stop screw must be retorqued
after adjustment to prevent an unexpected
change in operating conditions.
NOTE: Changes in motor displacement can be de-
tected by providing a constant flow of fluid to
the motor, while maintaining the motor at
maximum displacement and monitoring the
motor output shaft speed. An increase in
displacement will result in a decrease in shaft
speed, while a decrease in displacement will
result in an increase in shaft speed.
To adjust the maximum displacement, first remove
the screws retaining the minimum angle servo cover
to the end cap with an 8 mm internal hex wrench (060,
080, 110, and 160 units), or a 10 mm internal hex
wrench (250 units). Remove the minimum angle
servo cover and O-rings. Remove the displacement
limiter screw with an 8 mm internal hex wrench.
Installing a thicker spacer on the end of the setting
piston will reduce the maximum displacement of the
motor. Installing a thinner spacer will increase the
maximum displacement. The displacement will
change according to the accompanying chart.
Torque the displacement limiter screw to 54 Nm (40
ftlbsf).
Install the minimum angle servo cover and its O-rings.
Install the cover screws and torque to 78 Nm (58
ftlbsf) for 060, 080, 110, and 160 motors, or 110 Nm
(81 ftlbsf) for 250 motors.
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Component Adjustment (Continued)
Displacement Control Adjustments
NOTE: A change in motor displacement can be de-
tected by providing a constant flow of fluid to
the motor and monitoring the motor output
shaft speed while adjusting the control. An
increase in displacement will result in a de-
crease in shaft speed, while a decrease in
displacement will result in an increase in shaft
speed.
Fig. 30-12 - Hydraulic 2-Position Control,
Type N2)
Fig. 30-13 - Electrohydraulic 2-Position
Control, Types E1E2 and F1F2
50000009
50000012
Hydraulic 2-Position Control (Type N2)
No adjustments are provided for the N2 control.
A minimum of 25 bar (360 psi) servo pressure is
required to change the motor displacement with the
motor shaft turning. A minimum of 70 bar (1015 psi)
servo pressure is required to change the motor dis-
placement with the motor shaft locked.
Electrohydraulic 2-Position Control (Types E1E2
and F1F2) and Electric 2-Position Control (Type
S1)
These controls do not require adjustment.
CAUTION
Do not tamper with the adjusting screw in the
end cap (opposite the control).
Pilot pressure for the E1E2 or F1F2 electric sole-
noid valve is internally supplied. When the solenoid is
energized, motor charge pressure should be present
at test ports M7 and M8. When the solenoid is not
energized, test port M8 should drop to case pressure.
The S1 control utilizes a direct acting solenoid to
operate the control valve spool in the end cap.
Servo pressure supply oil is usually provided inter-
nally from the main system ports of the motor. If
external servo pressure supply is utilized, a minimum
of 25 bar (360 psi) is required to change the motor
displacement with the motor shaft turning, and a
minimum of 70 bar (1015 psi) is required with the
motor shaft locked.
Fig. 30-14 - Electric 2-Position Control,
Type S1
50000162
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Component Adjustment (Continued)
Fig. 30-15 - Hydraulic Proportional Control,
Type HZ
51000015
Fig. 30-17 - Hydraulic Proportional Control
with Electric Override, Type H1H2 (K1K2
Similar)
51000020
Fig. 30-18 - Adjusting Control Threshold,
Types HS, HZ, H1H2, and K1K2
51000047
Fig. 30-16 - Hydraulic Proportional Control,
Type HS
51000018
Hydraulic Proportional Control (Types HZ, HS,
H1H2, and K1K2)
The control start pressure for these controls may be
adjusted with the adjusting screw on the end cap
(opposite the control block). Control start is that pilot
pressure at which the motor displacement starts to
decrease.
To check the control start setting, install a gauge to
monitor the pilot pressure (connect to port M7 or tee
into the pilot line connected to port X1), and the
minimum angle servo pressure (port M3). If adjusting
an H1 or H2 control, the override solenoid must be
energized. If adjusting a K1 or K2 control, the sole-
noid must not be energized.
NOTE: The pilot signal may be determined by prime
mover speed, other shaft speeds, or other
control pressures, depending upon the de-
sign of the vehicle / machine control circuit.
Increase the pilot signal to the required control start
pressure. An increase in minimum angle servo pres-
sure will be noted as the motor displacement starts to
decrease.
To adjust the control start pressure, loosen the lock
nut using a 10 mm hex wrench and turn the adjusting
screw with a 4 mm internal hex wrench. Turning the
screw clockwise increases the control start pressure.
Torque the lock nut to 9 Nm (6.6 ftlbsf) after adjust-
ing.
For the H1H2 controls, the pilot signal pressure
supplied to port X1 should also be present at test port
M7 when the solenoid is energized. When the sole-
noid is not energized, test port M7 should drop to case
pressure.
For the K1K2 controls, the pilot signal pressure
supplied to port X1 should also be present at test port
M7 when the solenoid is not energized. When the
solenoid is energized, test port M7 should drop to
case pressure.
Shut down the prime mover. Remove the gauges and
install the gauge port plugs. Return the pump and
motor controls to their normal operation.
Servo pressure supply oil is usually provided inter-
nally from the main system ports of the motor. If
external servo pressure supply is utilized, a minimum
of 25 bar (360 psi) is required to change the motor
displacement with the motor shaft turning, and a
minimum of 70 bar (1015 psi) is required with the
motor shaft locked.
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Fig. 30-20 - Adjusting Control Threshold
(Type HP)
Fig. 30-19 - Two Line Hydraulic
Proportional Control, Type HP
51000023
51000047
Two Line Hydraulic Proportional Control
(Type HP)
The differential control start pressure for this control
may be adjusted with the adjusting screw on the end
cap (opposite the control block). Control start is that
differential pilot pressure at which the motor displace-
ment starts to decrease.
To check the control start setting, install gauges to
monitor the pilot pressures (tee into the pilot lines
connected to ports X1 and X2), and the minimum
angle servo pressure (port M3).
NOTE: The pilot signals may be determined by prime
mover speed, other shaft speeds, or other
control pressures, depending upon the de-
sign of the vehicle / machine control circuit.
Increase the pilot signal differential to the required
control start pressure. An increase in minimum angle
servo pressure will be noted as the motor displace-
ment starts to decrease.
The differential control start pressure should be the
same no matter which pilot pressure is higher. Differ-
ences in control operation when the pilot pressure
differential is reversed indicate a problem with the
shuttle spool in the control block.
To adjust the control start differential pressure, loosen
the lock nut using a 10 mm hex wrench and turn the
adjusting screw with a 4 mm internal hex wrench.
Turning the screw clockwise increases the control
start pressure. Torque the lock nut to 9 Nm (6.6 ftlbsf)
after adjusting.
Shut down the prime mover. Remove the gauges and
install the gauge port plugs. Return the pump and
motor controls to their normal operation.
Servo pressure supply oil is usually provided inter-
nally from the main system ports of the motor. If
external servo pressure supply is utilized, a minimum
of 25 bar (360 psi) is required to change the motor
displacement with the motor shaft turning, and a
minimum of 70 bar (1015 psi) is required with the
motor shaft locked.
Component Adjustment (Continued)
Travel drive series 51
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Component Adjustment (Continued)
Fig. 30-22 - Adjusting Control Threshold
(Type HC)
Fig. 30-21 - Two Line Hydraulic
Proportional Control, Type HC
51000158
51000159
Two Line Hydraulic Proportional Control
for Dual Path Vehicles (Type HC)
The differential control start pressure for this control
may be adjusted with the adjusting screw on the
control housing. Control start is that differential pilot
pressure at which the motor displacement starts to
decrease.
To check the control start setting, install gauges to
monitor the pilot pressures (tee into the pilot lines
connected to ports X1 and X2), and the minimum
angle servo pressure (port M3).
NOTE: The pilot signals may be determined by prime
mover speed, other shaft speeds, or other
control pressures, depending upon the de-
sign of the vehicle / machine control circuit.
Increase the pilot signal differential to the required
control start pressure. An increase in minimum angle
servo pressure will be noted as the motor displace-
ment starts to decrease.
The differential control start pressure should be the
same no matter which pilot pressure is higher. Differ-
ences in control operation when the pilot pressure
differential is reversed indicate a problem with the
shuttle spool in the control block.
To adjust the control start differential pressure, loosen
the lock nut using a 10 mm hex wrench and turn the
adjusting screw with a 4 mm internal hex wrench.
Turning the screw counter-clockwise (CCW) increases
the control start pressure. Torque the lock nut to 9 Nm
(6.6 ftlbsf) after adjusting.
Shut down the prime mover. Remove the gauges and
install the gauge port plugs. Return the pump and
motor controls to their normal operation.
Servo pressure supply oil is provided internally from
the main system ports of the motor.
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Component Adjustment (Continued)
Electrohydraulic Proportional Control
(Types EP and EQ)
The control start current for the EP and EQ controls
may be adjusted with the adjusting screw on the end
cap (opposite the control block). Control start is that
current supplied to the PCP (Pressure Control Pilot)
valve at which the motor displacement starts to de-
crease.
To check the threshold setting, install instruments to
monitor the PCP current, and the minimum angle
servo pressure (port M3).
NOTE: The current supplied to the PCP may be
determined by prime mover speed, other
shaft speeds, control pressures, or other elec-
trical signals, depending upon the design of
the vehicle / machine control circuit.
Increase the PCP current to the required control start
current. An increase in minimum angle servo pres-
sure will be noted as the motor displacement starts to
decrease.
To adjust the control start current, loosen the lock nut
using a 10 mm hex wrench and turn the adjusting
screw with a 4 mm internal hex wrench. Turning the
screw clockwise increases the control start current.
Torque the lock nut to 9 Nm (6.6 ftlbsf) after adjust-
ing.
PCP supply pressure oil is provided externally. PCP
supply pressure must be a minimum of 20 bar (290
psi) and no more than 70 bar (1015 psi).
Shut down the prime mover. Remove the gauges and
install the gauge port plugs. Return the pump and
motor controls to their normal operation.
Servo pressure supply oil is usually provided inter-
nally from the main system ports of the motor. If
external servo pressure supply is utilized, a minimum
of 25 bar (360 psi) is required to change the motor
displacement with the motor shaft turning, and a
minimum of 70 bar (1015 psi) is required with the
motor shaft locked.
Fig. 30-23 - Electrohydraulic Proportional
Control, Type EP (EQ Similar)
51000026
Fig. 30-24 - Adjusting Control Threshold
(Type EPEP)
51000047
Travel drive series 51
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Component Adjustment (Continued)
Pressure Compensator Over-Ride (PCOR)
and Pressure Compensator Regulator
(Type PC) Adjustment
The PCOR or PC regulator valve setting may be
adjusted with the adjusting screw on the PCOR/PC
valve block attached to the multi-function block. The
regulator start pressure is that system pressure at
which the PCOR or PC regulator starts to increase
the motor displacement.
In order to measure the regulator start pressure
setting of the PCOR or the PC regulator, the motor
output shaft must be loaded to increase the system
working pressure. This can accomplished by apply-
ing the vehicles brakes or by loading the work func-
tion.
WARNING
The following procedures may require the ve-
hicle/machine to be disabled (wheels raised off
the ground, work function disconnected, etc.)
while performing the adjustment to prevent
injury to the technician and bystanders.
Install gauges to monitor system pressure (connect
to ports M1 and M2), the minimum angle servo
pressure (port M3), and the maximum angle servo
pressure (port M4).
Start the prime mover and operate at normal speed.
Provide a signal to the pump control to provide a
constant flow of hydraulic fluid to the motor. Provide
a signal to the motor control to maintain the motor at
its minimum displacement.
Increase the load on the motor to increase the system
pressure to the required regulator start pressure. The
maximum angle servo pressure (M4) will increase
and the minimum displacement servo pressure (M3)
will decrease as the PCOR or PC regulator operates.
The servo pressures will equalize, and the maximum
angle servo pressure continue to increase, as the
motor displacement starts to increase.
During the transition from minimum to maximum
displacement, an additional 10 bar (145 psi) increase
in system pressure may be noted.
Once the motor is at maximum displacement, further
increases in load will result in increasing system
pressure until the maximum system pressure (deter-
mined by the system relief valve or pump pressure
limiter) is reached.
Fig. 30-25 - PCOR Block on Multi-Function
Block (K1K2 Control Shown)
51000031
Fig. 30-26 - Pressure Compensator
Regulator (Type PC)
51000034
Fig. 30-27 - System Pressure Gauge Ports
(Side Port End Cap)
51000048
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Allow the pump to return to its neutral position.
Repeat the procedure for the other side of the closed
circuit if so configured. The PCOR or PC regulator
must operate at the same start pressure as noted
previously. Any noticeable difference in operation
from side to side may indicate a problem with the
pressure supply shuttle spool or brake pressure de-
feat spool in the multi-function block.
NOTE: Some motors may be configured for the
PCOR or PC regulator to function on only
one (1) side of the closed loop. Refer to the
nomenclature on the motor nameplate.
In order for the PCOR or PC regulator to function
properly on motors equipped with a brake pressure
defeat spool, the defeat spool must be positioned
correctly. The control pressure for the defeat spool
should be applied to the appropriate port (XA or XB)
as shown in the following table to shift the defeat
spool and permit PCOR or PC regulator operation.
Maximum pressure across the brake pressure defeat
ports XA and XB is 50 bar (725 psi).
Pressure Compensator Override Defeat Operation
Rotation High system Control
pressure port pressure on port
CW A XB
CCW B XA
The PCOR or PC regulator valve is screw adjustable.
To adjust, loosen the locknut with a 1-1/16" hex
wrench. Turn the adjusting screw with a large screw-
driver until the desired pressure setting is estab-
lished. Clockwise rotation of the adjustment screw
will increase the pressure setting at a rate of approxi-
mately 70 bar (1000 psi) per turn.
CAUTION
A stop pin is installed in the adjusting screw to
prevent overtravel of the PCOR/PC valve
spool. The stop pin must protrude (distance
X) 19 mm (.75 in.) from the spring seat for
settings of 270 to 370 bar (3900 to 5350 psi), or
24 mm (.94 in.) for settings of 110 to 260 bar
(1600 to 3750 psi). Refer to the appropriate
Service Parts Manual for further information.
While holding the adjusting screw from turning, torque
the lock nut to 52 Nm (38 ftlbsf). Recheck the PCOR
or PC regulator setting.
Shut down the prime mover. Remove the gauges and
install the gauge port plugs. Return the pump and
motor controls to their normal operation.
Component Adjustment (Continued)
Fig. 30-28 - Loosen PCOR/PC Lock Nut
51000050
Fig. 30-29 - Rotate PCOR/PC Adjusting
Screw
51000049
51000051
Fig. 30-30 - PCOR/PC Adjusting Screw Stop
Pin
"X"
Travel drive series 51
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Troubleshooting
Fault-Logic Diagrams Closed Circuit
Check Pump
Inlet Pressure
Adjust or
Replace
Fill to Proper
Level
Check Oil Level
in Reservoir
Check System
Internal Leakage
Inspect Inlet Filter
and Replace if
Necessary
Check System
Relief Valve
Pressure
Settings
Repair as Required
OK OK OK
High
Low
Defective
Low
SYSTEM RESPONSE IS SLUGGISH
Check Prime Mover
Speed
Low
Adjust
OK
Replace
Transmission
(Pump and Motor)
OK
Check Charge and
Control Pressures
Repair as Required
Incorrect
OK
Check Pump
Inlet Pressure
Fill to Proper
Level
Check Oil
Level in
Reservoir
Inspect Inlet Filter
and Replace if
Necessary
OK OK
Low
Low
EXCESSIVE NOISE AND/OR VIBRATION
Purge Air and
Tighten
Fittings
Air in System
OK
Loose Fitting
Repair or
Replace
Inspect Shaft
Couplings
OK
Defective
Align Shafts
Inspect Shaft
Alignment
Defective
Check Charge
Pressure
Clean, Repair
or Replace
Fill to Proper
Level
Check Oil Level
in Reservoir
Check for Internal
System Leakage
Repair as
Required
Inspect Heat
Exchanger
Repair as Required
OK OK OK
High
Incorrect Defective Low
SYSTEM OPERATING HOT
Check Pump Inlet
Pressure
Low OK
Check System
Pressure
Replace
Transmission
(Pump and Motor)
Reduce Load on
Transmission
High
OK OK
Check System Relief
Pressure Settings
Adjust or Replace
Low
OK
Inspect Inlet Filter
and Replace if
Necessary
18.3 Travel drive series 51
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Repair or Replace Repair or Replace
Appropriate Valve
Check Pump
Control System
Check Charge
Pressure
Replace
Transmission
(Pump and
Motor)
Inspect and Repair
Loop Flushing
Valve
OK
Defective
MOTOR OPERATES NORMALLY IN ONE DIRECTION ONLY
Decays in One
Direction (Forward
or Reverse) Only
Problem Changes
Direction
Interchange System
Relief Valves and/or
Charge Check
Valves
OK OK
Correct System
Check Inlet
Pressure at
Motor
Repair or Replace
Motor
OK
Low
LOW MOTOR OUTPUT TORQUE
Correct System
Check Outlet
Pressure at
Motor
OK
High / Low
Motor at Incorrect
(Minimum) Displacement
OK
Incorrect
Check Control Supply
Pressure and/or Repair
Displacement Control
Fill to Proper
Level
Check Oil
Level in
Reservoir
Repair or Replace
Motor
OK
Low
IMPROPER MOTOR OUTPUT SPEED
Repair Pump
Control and/or
Pump
Check Pump
Output Flow
OK
Improper
Check Motor Displacement
Incorrect
Check and Repair
Control System and
Displacement Controls
(Pump and Motor)
OK
Repair Charge
System
Check Charge
Pressure
Incorrect OK
Troubleshooting (Continued)
Fault-Logic Diagrams Closed Circuit (Continued)
Travel drive series 51
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Notes
18.3 Travel drive series 51
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Notes
Travel drive series 51
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Exploded View of the Series 51 Variable Motor
The following information is for general parts identi-
fication ONLY. Refer to the applicable Service Parts
List when ordering service parts.
Name Plate (German Production)
Model Number
Model Code Typ
Model No. Ident Nr
Serial No. Fabr Nr
Ames, Iowa, U.S.A. Neumnster, Germany
saue
MADE IN GERMANY
Place of Manufacture
Serial Number
51V160 RF1N
E1A2 ANE1 NNN
050AA210322
Model Code
Name Plate
Base Unit
516-40104 786673
N 91 25 67890
L50
Y20
Y10
Y30
B71
B71A
L70
L35
L40
L50
L40
L75
L80
B80
B80
B70
B70A
B70A
B70
B70A
B70
Y20
Y10
Y30
OPTION
WNNT
W50
W25
W10
W10
OPTION
WNNS
W50
W25
Y20
Y10
18.3 Travel drive series 51
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Exploded View of the Series 51 Variable Motor (Continued)
End Cap
K18
F32
J20/S70
J30
J10A-D
K16
(060160)
K14
G20A
G20
S20
S10
(060, 080,
110)
G20A
K14
K16
(060160)
G20
G50A
G50
K90
K50
K10
K70
J60
J70
G36
G24
G26
G38
G30A
G30
F10N, F10AG
J40
F33
G12
G12A
M16/M96
M18/M98
G30A
G30
M11/T2A1-A9
T2B0-B6
T2C2-C7
G30
(250)
G30A
(250)
G12
G12A
G12A
G12
G12A
G12
G30A
G30
G30A
(250)
G30
(250)
J50
S10
(160, 250)
G12
G12A
G80
(060, 080)
G80A
(060, 080)
OR
G44
G38
G42
G38
G36
G38
G42
G30A
(250)
G30
(250)
K80
F20AG
K90A
K90N
OR
K18N
OR
OR
OR
(....) = Applies to the indicated
frame size(s).
N1U5
G90
G18
Q40
T7A1-A9
T7B0-B6
T7C2-C7
T8A1-A9
T8B0-B6
T8C2-C7
M11/T1A1-A9
T1B0-B6
T1C2-C7
M11/T3A1-A9
T3B0-B6
T3C2-C7
Y40
Y50
K16
(250)
K16
(250)
Travel drive series 51
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Exploded View of the Series 51 Variable Motor (Continued)
Multi-Function Valve
40 - 3
N28
N90
N66
N58
N90A
N34A
N34
N28A
N34
N34A
N66A
N72A
N72
N30
N26A
N26
N34
N28
N28A
N34A
N34
N32
N66A
N66
N1A1-A6
N34A
N52/T6
N34
N34A
N46/T5
N52/T4
N34A
N34
N84A
N84
N84A
N84
N29
N24
N82
N29
N23
N23A
N11
N11 & N21
N22 & N20
N14
N18
N16
Z10 & Z20
OR
N27A
N27
N27
N27A
N52
OR
OR
OR
U7
U6
N82
N24
Q60
Q50
18.3 Travel drive series 51
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Exploded View of the Series 51 Variable Motor (Continued)
Controls
M38
M32
M32A
M36
M28
M30
M24
M18
M14
M12
M26
M16
M1EPEQ
M10
M18
M14
M28
M26
M32
M12
M10
M36
M16
M1HP
M10
M1E1E2E5
M1F1F2
M1H1H2
M1K1K2
M14
M20
M18A
M18
M28
M1HS
M14
M16
M18
M24
M30
M30
M22A
M22
M16
EPEQ
E1E2E5 / F1F2 / H1H2 / K1K2
HP
HS
S1
M20
M22
M1S1
M14
M16
M18
M10
M2E5
Travel drive series 51
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Exploded View of the Series 51 Variable Motor (Continued)
Controls (Continued)
M14
M12
M18
M16
M28
M20
M22
M24
M25
J10
M26
M34A
M34
M10
M11
(060, 080, 110)
M32
M1HC
M47
M46
M48A
M48
M34A
M34
M34A
M34
M44
M38
M40
HC
M1HZ
M16
M18
M18
M18A
M16
M16A
M16A
M18
M18A
M18A
M14
M22
M12
M10
M1N2
M14
N2
HZ
M50A
M50
(....) = Applies to the indicated
frame size(s).
S10
(060, 080,
110)
S10T
(060, 080,
110)
S20
S11T
(060, 080,
110)
S10
(160, 250)
OR
S70
S30
S50
S40
S60
S11T
(160, 250)
S10T
(160, 250)
M12
M10
18.3 Travel drive series 51
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Exploded View of the Series 51 Variable Motor (Continued)
PC Regulator
M28
M90
M66
M58
M90A
M34
M34A
M28A
M34
M34A
M66A
M72A
M72
M30
M26A
M26
M34
M28
M28A
M34A
M34
M28A
M28
M10
M34A
T6
M34
M34A
T5
T4
M34A
M34
M84A
M84
M84A
M84
M24
M82
M29
M23
M23A
M1PC & M21
M22 & M20
M14
M18
M16
Z10 & Z20
M27A
M27
M27
M27A
U7
U6
Q60
M52
F33
T7
F32
Travel drive series 51
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Exploded View of the Series 51 Variable Motor (Continued)
B000 COMMON PARTS GROUP (SAE FLNG)
B80 O-RING 1
L35 FLANGE- SAE 1
L40 SEAL- SHAFT 1
L50 O-RING 1
L70 SCREW- SOC HD 8
C000 COMMON PARTS GROUP (CARTRIDGE)
L40 SEAL- SHAFT 1
L50 O-RING 1
L75 COVER- SEAL 1
L80 RING- RETAINING 1
F MAXIMUM DISPLACEMENT
F10 SPACER- MAX DISPL LMTR 1
F20 SCREW-SOC HD - MAX DISPL LMTR 1
G00A END CAP-AXIAL (160-250)
G00B END CAP-AXIAL, CODE 61 (160-250)
G00R END CAP-SIDE, LOOP FL
G00S END CAP-SIDE, LOOP FL, CODE 61
G12 PLUG-STR THD HEX 7
G14 PLUG-EXP 1
G16 PLUG-MANDREL 2
G18 SCREW-SET, FLAT PT 2
G20 PLUG- SPECIAL 2
G20N PLUG- STR THD HEX 2
G24 SCREW-SOC HD 4
G26 COVER-SERVO PISTON 1
G30 PLUG-STR THD HEX 3
G36 O-RING 2
G38 O-RING 4
G42 O-RING 2
G44 O-RING 1
G50 PLUG-ST THD HEX 2
G70 COVER-PORT 2
G90 CONTROL SCREEN FILTER 1
K10 ADJ PLUG ASSY-CHG RLF 1
K14 SPRING-HELICAL COMP 2
K16 GUIDE-SPRING (060 160) 2
K16 GUIDE-SPRING (250) 2
K18 SHUTTLE VALVE SPOOL 1
K18N LOOP FLUSH SPOOL- DEFEAT 1
K50 O-RING 1
K70 SPRING-HELICAL COMPRESSION 1
K80 POPPET-CHG RELIEF 1
K90 NUT-HEX LOCK 1
K90N PLUG- ST THD HEX 1
J00A-K CONTROL START SETTING
J10A-K SPRING-HEL COMP- CONT START 1
J20 SEAT-SPRING 1
J30 SEAT-SPRING 1
J40 SCREW-ADJUSTING 1
J50 O-RING 1
J60 NUT-ADJUSTING SCREW 1
J70 NUT-LOCK 1
J00N CONT START N/A (FOR 2 POS CONT)
M0EP CONTROL- ELHYD PRP, PACKARD
M0EQ CONTROL- ELHYD PRP, MS
F32 BUSHING- VALVE ASSY 1
M1EP PCP VALVE, PACKARD CONN 1
M1EQ PCP VALVE, MS CONN 1
M10 HOUSING- CONTROL 1
M12 SCREW- SOC HD 4
M14 COVER 1
M16 GASKET 1
M18 SCREW- SOC HD 4
M24 PISTON- SHUTTLE, DELTA P 1
M26 SPRING- HEL COMPRESSION 1
M28 PIN 1
M30 O-RING 1
M32 PLUG-SOC HD 2
M34 PLUG-MANDREL 6
M36 O-RING 1
M38 O-RING 1
M40 CONTROL SCREEN FILTER 1
M42 PLUG-SOC HD 1
M44 PLUG-PLASTIC 1
N90 PLUG-STR THD HEX 1
M0E1/E2 CONTROL- ELHYD 2 POS
M0F1/F2 CONTROL- ELHYD 2 POS, MAX ANG
F32 BUSHING- VALVE ASSY 1
M1E1 VALVE ASSY- SOLENOID,12V 1
M1E2 VALVE ASSY- SOLENOID,24V 1
M10 HOUSING-CONT, ELHYD, 2 POS (E) 1
M10 HOUSING-CONT, ELHYD, 2 POS (F) 1
M12 PLUG-EXP 7
M14 SCREW-SOC HD 4
M16 O-RING 2
M18 PLUG-STR THD HEX 1
M20 O-RING 1
M22 PLUG-STR THD HEX 1
N90 PLUG-STR THD HEX 1
Item Description Quantity Item Description Quantity
18.3 Travel drive series 51
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M0HC CONTROL- HYD PRPNL 2LN, DUAL PATH
F32 BUSHING- VALVE ASSY 1
M1HC HOUSING- HYD PRPNL (2LN),DUAL 1
M10 SCREW-SOC HD 4
M11 WASHER, FLAT (060, 080, 110) 4
M12 COVER 1
M14 GASKET 1
M16 NUT-SEAL LOCK 1
M18 SCREW-SET, FL PT 1
M20 GUIDE- SPRING 1
M22 SPRING-HELICAL COMPRESSION 1
M24 PISTON- DELTA P 1
M25 SEAT- SPRING 1
M26 PIN 1
M28 SCREW-SOC HD 4
M32 CONTROL SCREEN FILTER 2
M34 PLUG-SOC HD 4
M38 VALVE- BLEED 1
M40 NUT- SEAL LOCK 1
M44 VALVE, SHUTTLE- DELTA P 1
M46 SEAT- BALL CHECK 1
M47 BALL- SHUTTLE 1
M48 PLUG-STR THD HEX 1
M50 PLUG-STR THD HEX 1
M0HP CONTROL- HYD PRPNL 2LN, W/BLD
F32 BUSHING- VALVE ASSY 1
M1HP HOUSING- HYD PRPNL (2LN),W/BLD 1
M10 COVER 1
M12 GASKET 1
M14 PISTON-SHUTTLE, DELTA P 1
M16 SPRING-HELICAL COMPRESSION 1
M18 PIN 1
M24 O-RING 1
M26 VALVE SHUTTLE,DELTA P 1
M28 PLUG-SEALING 1
M30 O-RING 2
M32 PLUG-SEALING 1
M34 PLUG-EXP 6
M36 SCREW-SOC HD 4
N90 PLUG-STR THD HEX 1
M0HS CONTROL- HYD PRP, 1 LN
F32 BUSHING-VALVE ASSY 1
M1HS HOUSING- VALVE, HYD PRPRNL 1 LN 1
M10 SCREW-SOC HD 4
M12 O-RING 1
M14 PLUG-STR THD HEX 1
M16 PLUG-PLASTIC 1
N90 PLUG-STR THD HEX 1
M0HZ CONTROL- HYD PRP, 1 LN, CMPCT
F32 BUSHING- VALVE ASSY 1
M1HZ HOUSING- VALVE, HYD PRP, 1 LN, CPT 1
M10 VALVE ASSY- DBL CHECK 1
M12 SCREW- SOC- DRILLED 1
M14 CONTROL SCREEN FILTER 2
M16 PLUG-STR THD HEX 2
M18 PLUG-STR THD HEX 3
M0H1/H2 CONTROL- HYD PRP, 1 LN, MAX ANG
M0K1/K2 CONTROL- HYD PRP, 1 LN, MIN ANG
F32 BUSHING-VALVE ASSY 1
M1H1 VALVE ASSY-SOLENOID,12V 1
M1H2 VALVE ASSY-SOLENOID,12V 1
M10 HSG-CONT,ELHYD, 2 POS 1
M12 PLUG-EXP 8
M14 SCREW-SOC HD 4
M16 O-RING 2
M18 PLUG-STR THD HEX 1
M20 O-RING 1
M22 PLUG-PLASTIC 1
N90 PLUG-STR THD,SOC HD 1
M0N2 CON-HYD, 2 POS, DIRECT
M1N2 COVER 1
M10 PLUG 1
M11 SCREW- SET,FLT PT 3
M12 O-RING 1
M14 SCREW-SOC 4
M16 GASKET 1
M18 PLUG 1
Item Description Quantity Item Description Quantity
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Exploded View of the Series 51 Variable Motor (Continued)
Item Description Quantity
M0PC REGULATOR- PRESS COMP
F32 PLUG- VALVE BUSHING BORE 1
F33 O-RING 1
M1PC HOUSING- VALVE 1
M10 HOUSING- MULTI FUNCTION BLOCK 1
M14 NUT-HEX LOCK 1
M16 O-RING 1
M18 SPRING-HELICAL COMPRESSION 1
M20 SEAT-SPRING, PC 1
M21 BUSHING-VALVE 1
M22 SPOOL-PC VALVE 1
M23 PLUG-STR THD HEX 1
M26 PLUG-SOC HD 1
M27 PLUG-STR THD HEX 10
M28 PLUG-STR THD HEX 4
M29 SCREW-SOC 4
M30 SPOOL, BI-DIRECTIONAL CHECK 1
M34 PLUG-STR THD HEX 10
M36 SCREW-SET,FLT PT 5
M38 PLUG-EXP 11
M50 PLUG-EXP 8
M52 CONTROL SCREEN FILTER 2
M54 PLUG-EXP 1
M58 SCREW-SOC HD 4
M62 PLUG-EXP 1
M66 PLUG-STR THD HEX 2
M72 PLUG-STR THD,SOC HD 1
M82 O-RING 1
M84 PLUG-STR THD HEX 2
M86 SCREW-FL PT 1
M90 PLUG-STR THD HEX 1
M96 GASKET 1
M98 PLUG 1
N24 O-RING 5
M0S1 CONTROL- ELECTRIC 2 POS, DIRECT
F32 BUSHING- VALVE ASSY 1
M1S1 SOLENOID,12V 1
M10 ADAPTER PLATE- SOLENOID 1
M14 SCREW-SOC HD 4
M16 O-RING 1
M18 O-RING 1
M20 PIN 1
M22 O-RING 1
N90 PLUG-STR THD HEX 1
N0A1-6 SVO PRS SPLY, PCOR, DFT
N1A1-6 HOUSING-MULTI FUNCTION BLOCK 1
N11 HOUSING-VALVE 1
N14 NUT-HEX LOCK 1
N16 O-RING 1
N18 SPRING-HELICAL COMPRESSION 1
N20 SEAT-SPRING, PCOR 1
N21 BUSHING-VALVE 1
N22 SPOOL-PCOR VALVE 1
N23 PLUG-STR THD HEX 1
N24 O-RING 5
N26 PLUG-SOC HD (W/PCOR) 1
N26 PLUG-STR THD HEX (WO/PCOR) 1
N27 PLUG-STR THD HEX 17
N28 PLUG-PLASTIC (W/DFT) 2
N28 PLUG-STR THD HEX (WO/DFT) 2
N29 SCREW-SOC 4
N30 SPOOL, BI-DIRECTIONAL CHECK 1
N32 PISTON 1
N34 PLUG-STR THD HEX 10
N36 SCREW-SET,FLT PT 5
N38 PLUG-EXP (060 - 110 ONLY) 11
N50 PLUG-EXP (060 - 110 ONLY) 6
N52 CONTROL SCREEN FILTER 2
N54 PLUG-EXP 1
N58 SCREW-SOC HD 4
N62 PLUG-EXP 1
N66 PLUG-STR THD HEX (060-110) 2
N66 PLUG-STR THD HEX (160-250) 1
N72 PLUG-STR THD,SOC HD 1
N74 SCREW-SET, FL PT 3
N82 O-RING 1
N84 PLUG, SPECIAL 2
N84 PLUG-STR THD HEX 2
N86 SCREW-SET 1
U5 PLUG- SOC (EXT SUPPLY) 1
U6 ORIFICE, PCOR DAMPING 1
U7 ORIFICE, PCOR DAMPING 1
N0NN SERVO PRESS SPLY- NONE
P0AA SYS PRESS PROTECT- NONE
Item Description Quantity
18.3 Travel drive series 51
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
50 40 - 10
Exploded View of the Series 51 Variable Motor (Continued)
Item Description Quantity Item Description Quantity
S00D-G CONTROL RAMP- HP, HS, H1/H2, K1/K2
S10 GUIDE-SPRING (160-250) 1
S10D-G CONT RAMP SPRING (060-110) 1
S10D-G CONT RAMP SPRING ASSY (160-250) 2
S20 GUIDE-SPRING 1
S70 SEAT-SPRING 1
S00N CONTROL RAMP-NONE
S00T CONTROL RAMP- HC
S10 GUIDE-SPRING 1
S10T CONT RAMP SPRING 1
S11T CONT RAMP SPRING 1
S20 GUIDE-SPRING 1
S30 NUT- ADJUSTING SCREW 1
S40 O-RING 1
S50 NUT- LOCK 1
S60 SCREW- ADJUSTING 1
S70 SEAT-SPRING 1
S00U-Z CONTROL RAMP- EP/EQ
S10 GUIDE-SPRING (160-250) 1
S10U-Z CONT RAMP SPRING (060-110) 1
S10U-Z CONT RAMP SPRING ASSY (160-250) 1
T0A0 CON ORIFICE (A0)- NONE
T0A1 CON ORIFICE (A1)
T1 ORIFICE 1
T2 ORIFICE 2
T3 ORIFICE 1
T4 SCREW 2
T5 ORIFICE 1
T6 SCREW 1
T7 ORIFICE 2
T8 ORIFICE 1
U3 SCREW-FL PT 1
T0A2 CON ORIFICE (A2)
T1 ORIFICE 1
T2 ORIFICE 2
T3 ORIFICE 1
T4 ORIFICE 2
T5 SCREW 1
T6 ORIFICE 1
T7 ORIFICE 2
T8 ORIFICE 1
WNNN SPCL HDW-NONE
A10 SPEED SENSOR 51V 0
B70 PLUG-SOC HD 1
B71 PLUG-PLASTIC 1
Y MINIMUM DISPLACEMENT
Y10 SCREW- SET, FLT PT 1
Y20 NUT- HEX, SEAL LOCK 1
Y30 TAMPER RESISTANT CAP 1
Z000 PRS COMP SET- NONE
Z0 PCOR / PRESS COMP SETTING
Z10 ADJUSTER- THREADED 1
Z20 PIN-STRAIGHT 1
Travel drive series 51
BOMAG 873 008 911 79
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
51 50 - 1
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor
Shaft
Seal
Control
Orifices
Control
Minimum Displacement
Limiter
Variable Displacement Motor (SAE Flange Configuration)
Fig. 50-1 - Minor Repairs
Charge Pressure
Relief Valve
Loop Flushing
Valve
51000052
Multi-function
Block
Minor Repairs may be performed, following the proce-
dures in this section, without voiding the unit war-
ranty. Although specific products are illustrated,
these procedures apply to all units in the Series 51
family.
General
Cleanliness is a primary means of insuring satisfac-
tory transmission life, on either new or repaired units.
Cleaning parts by using a solvent wash and air drying
is adequate, providing clean solvent is used. As with
any precision equipment, the internal mechanism
and related items must be kept free of foreign mate-
rials and chemicals.
Protect all exposed sealing surfaces and open cavi-
ties from damage and foreign material.
It is recommended that all gaskets and O-rings be
replaced. All gasket sealing surfaces must be cleaned
prior to installing new gasket. Lightly lubricate all O-
rings with clean petroleum jelly prior to assembly.
18.3 Travel drive series 51
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
52 50 - 2
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor (Continued)
Fig. 50-3 - Remove
Flange (SAE)
Fig. 50-2 - Remove
Screws Holding
Flange to Housing
(SAE)
51000179 51000178
Remove the old seal from the flange. Once removed,
the seal is not reusable.
Inspect the flange and the new seal for any damage
or nicks.
Using an arbor press, press the new seal into the
flange. Be careful not to damage seal.
NOTE: The outside diameter of the seal may be
lightly coated with a sealant (such as Loctite
High Performance Sealant #59231) prior to
installation. This will aid in preventing leaks
caused by damage to the seal bore in the
flange.
Inspect the sealing area on the shaft for rust, wear, or
contamination.
Fig. 50-5 - New Seal
Installed in Flange
(SAE)
Fig. 50-4 - Remove
Old Seal from Flange
(SAE)
51000053 51000054
Shaft Seal (SAE Flange Configuration)
Lip type shaft seals are used on the Series 51 motors.
Replacement of the shaft seal usually requires re-
moval of the motor from the machine.
Remove the screws holding the flange to the housing,
using a 6 mm internal hex wrench (060 and 080 units),
an 8 mm internal hex wrench (110 units), a 10 mm
internal hex wrench (160 units), or a 12 mm internal
hex wrench (250 units).
Remove the flange from the housing using a suitable
puller. Care must be taken so as to not damage the
housing bore or shaft.
CAUTION
Do not allow the output shaft to move out of the
housing while removing the flange. After the
flange is removed, do not attempt to remove
the shaft from the housing. If the output shaft
moves out of the housing, the synchronizing
shaft and rollers could fall out of position,
requiring major disassembly of the unit.
Travel drive series 51
BOMAG 875 008 911 79
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
53 50 - 3
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor (Continued)
51000056 51000055
Fig. 50-6 - Install
Flange onto Housing
(SAE)
Fig. 50-7 - Torque
Flange Screws (SAE)
51000058 51000057
Fig. 50-8 - Remove
Carrier Retaining
Ring (Cartridge)
Fig. 50-9 - Remove
Seal Carrier
(Cartridge)
51000060 51000059
Fig. 50-10 - Seal
Carrier Removed
(Cartridge)
Fig. 50-11 - Seal
Installed in Carrier
(Cartridge)
Install a new O-ring on the flange. Prior to assembly,
lubricate the flange O-ring and the I.D. of the seal with
petroleum jelly.
Protect the seal lip from damage during installation by
wrapping the spline or key end of shaft with plastic
film, or by using a seal installation tool.
Assemble the flange and seal over the shaft and into
the housing bore. Install four (4) of the flange screws,
and tighten them evenly to pull the flange into posi-
tion. Take care to not damage the O-ring or seal lip
during installation.
Install the flange screws and torque evenly to 32 Nm
(24 ftlbsf) for 060 and 080 motors, 63 Nm (46 ftlbsf)
for 110 motors, 110 Nm (81 ftlbsf) for 160 motors,
and 174 Nm (128 ftlbsf) for 250 motors.
Shaft Seal (Cartridge Configuration)
Lip type shaft seals are used on the Series 51 motors.
These seals can be replaced without major disas-
sembly of the unit. However, replacement of the shaft
seal requires removal of the motor from the wheel
drive or track drive gearbox.
Remove the seal carrier retaining ring from the hous-
ing.
Carefully pull the seal cover out of the housing. Care
must be taken so as not to damage the housing bore
or shaft.
Remove the O-ring from the housing.
Remove the old seal from the carrier. Once removed,
the seal is not reusable.
Inspect the carrier and the new seal for any damage
or nicks.
Using an arbor press, press the new seal into the
carrier. Be careful not to damage seal.
NOTE: The outside diameter of the seal may be
lightly coated with a sealant (such as Loctite
High Performance Sealant #59231) prior to
installation. This will aid in preventing leaks
caused by damage to the seal bore in the seal
carrier.
Inspect the sealing area on the shaft for rust, wear, or
contamination.
18.3 Travel drive series 51
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
54 50 - 4
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor (Continued)
Install the carrier O-ring into the groove in the hous-
ing. Prior to assembly, lubricate the carrier O-ring and
the I.D. of the seal with petroleum jelly.
Protect the seal lip from damage during installation by
wrapping the spline or key end of shaft with plastic
film, or by using a seal installation tool.
Assemble the carrier and seal over the shaft and into
the housing bore. Take care to not damage the O-ring
or seal lip during installation.
Install the seal carrier retaining ring.
51000057 51000061
Fig. 50-12 - Install
Seal Carrier
(Cartridge)
Fig. 50-13 - Install
Carrier Retaining
Ring (Cartridge)
51000063 51000062
Fig. 50-14 - Remove
Shuttle Valve Plugs
Fig. 50-15 - Remove
Valve Spool
Loop Flushing Shuttle Valve (Option)
Using an 11/16" wrench, remove the hex plugs from
both sides of end cap.
Remove springs and spring seat washers. Note the
orientation of the washers.
NOTE The 250 frame size motors use thicker spring
seat washers.
Remove flushing valve spool.
Fig. 50-17 - Install
Valve Spool and
Washers
51000065 51000064
Fig. 50-18 - Install
Plugs and Springs
51000066
Fig. 50-16 - Loop Flushing Shuttle Valve
Components
Inspect parts for damage or foreign material.
Install flushing valve spool in end cap, then install the
spring seat washers (thick washers on 250 frame size
motors) on each end of the spool. The step on the
spring seat washers should face out, toward the
springs.
Install the spool springs and hex plugs. Torque the
plugs to 41 Nm (30 ftlbsf).
Travel drive series 51
BOMAG 877 008 911 79
18.3
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
55 50 - 5
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor (Continued)
Fig. 50-19 - Remove
Charge Relief Valve
Plug
Fig. 50-20 - Remove
Charge Relief Valve
51000068 51000067
Fig. 50-22 - Remove
Servo Cover Screws
Fig. 50-23 - Install
Servo Cover
51000006 51000046
Fig. 50-21 - Charge Relief Valve
Components
51000069
Charge Pressure Relief Valve
Before removing the screw adjustable relief valve
plug, mark the plug, lock nut, and end cap to allow
maintaining the original adjustment when assem-
bling. Remove the screw adjustable charge relief
valve plug by loosening the lock nut (with a 1-1/16"
hex wrench), and unscrewing the plug with a large
screwdriver.
Remove the spring and relief valve poppet.
Inspect the poppet and mating seat in the end cap for
damage or foreign material.
Install the poppet and spring. Install the plug with its
lock nut, aligning the marks made at disassembly,
and torque the lock nut to 52 Nm (38 ftlbsf).
Check and adjust, if necessary, the charge pressure.
Minimum Angle Servo Cover
Thoroughly clean external surfaces prior to removal
of cover.
Remove the four (4) screws retaining the cover to the
end cap with an 8 mm internal hex wrench (060, 080,
110, and 160 units) or a 10 mm internal hex wrench
(250 units). Remove the cover. Remove the O-rings
between the cover and end cap.
Install new O-rings on the end cap and retain with
petroleum jelly. Install the cover onto the end cap and
install the screws. Torque the screws to 78 Nm (58
ftlbsf) for 060, 080, or 110 units, or 110 Nm (81 ftlbsf)
for 160 or 250 units.
The plug in the cover may be removed with a 7/16"
hex wrench. Torque this plug to 9 Nm (7 ftlbsf).
18.3 Travel drive series 51
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
56 50 - 6
Fig. 50-24 - Remove
Cover Plate Screws
Fig. 50-25 - Remove
Cover Plate
51000072 51000071
Hydraulic 2-Position Control (Type N2)
Thoroughly clean external surfaces prior to removal
of cover plate.
Remove the four (4) screws retaining the cover plate
to the end cap with an 8 mm internal hex wrench (060,
080, and 110 units) or a 10 mm internal hex wrench
(160 and 250 units). Remove the cover plate.
Remove the solid plug from the valve sleeve bore in
the end cap. (An 8 mm threaded hole is provided in
the plug for a puller screw.) Remove the O-ring from
the plug.
Remove the O-rings from the end cap.
Install new O-rings on the end cap and retain with
petroleum jelly.
Install a new O-ring on the solid plug and install the
solid plug into the end cap.
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor (Continued)
51000010
Fig. 50-29 - Torque
Plug in End Cap
51000074
Fig. 50-28 - Torque
Cover Plate Screws
51000073
Fig. 50-26 - Remove Valve Sleeve Bore
Plug
51000168
Fig. 50-27 - N2 Control Components
Install the cover plate onto the end cap and install the
screws. Torque the screws to 78 Nm (58 ftlbsf) for
060, 080, or 110 units, or to 110 Nm (81 ftlbsf) for 160
or 250 units.
Set screws are installed in control orifice holes in the
end cap to plug the valve sleeve bore passages. To
gain access to the screw plugs, remove the outer
plugs from the end cap with a 7/16" or 11/16" hex
wrench. Remove the screw plugs with a 3 mm internal
hex wrench. When installing, torque the screw plugs
to 4 Nm (35 inlbsf). Torque the 5/16" outer plugs to
9 Nm (7 ftlbsf), and the 9/16" outer plugs to 37 Nm (27
ftlbsf). Refer to the Control Orifices topic for addi-
tional information.
The special plug and seal washer on the end cap
opposite the control may be removed with a 13 mm
hex wrench. When installing, torque this plug to 20
Nm (15 ftlbsf).
Travel drive series 51
BOMAG 879 008 911 79
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
57 50 - 7
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor (Continued)
Fig. 50-30 - Remove
E1E2 or F1F2
Control Solenoid
Fig. 50-31 - Remove
Solenoid Valve
51000076 51000075
Fig. 50-32 - E1E2 and F1F2 Control
Components
Fig. 50-33 - Install E1E2 or F1F2 Control
Valve Housing
51000077
51000013
Fig. 50-35 - Install
Solenoid
Fig. 50-34 - Install
Solenoid Valve
51000079 51000078
Electrohydraulic 2-Position Controls
(Types E1E2 and F1F2)
Thoroughly clean external surfaces prior to removing
the control.
The solenoid may be removed from the valve by
removing the nut with a 3/4" hex wrench. The
solenoid valve may be removed from the control
valve housing with a 7/8" hex wrench.
Remove the screws retaining the valve housing to the
multi-function block with a 4 mm internal hex wrench.
Remove the valve housing.
The plugs on the control housing may be removed
with an 11/16" hex wrench. When reinstalling, torque
the plugs to 37 Nm (27 ftlbsf).
Install new O-rings onto the valve housing. Install the
valve housing onto the multi-function block, and
install the screws. Torque the screws to 6.4 Nm (4.7
ftlbsf).
When installing the solenoid valve into the valve
housing, the valve should be torqued to 20 Nm (15
ftlbsf). When installing the solenoid onto the valve,
torque the nut to 15 Nm (11 ftlbsf.).
18.3 Travel drive series 51
BOMAG 880 008 911 79
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
58 50 - 8
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor (Continued)
Fig. 50-36 - Remove
S1 Control Screws
Fig. 50-37 - Remove
Adapter Plate and
Solenoid
51000165 51000164
Fig. 50-38 - S1 Control Components
Electric 2-Position Controls (Type S1)
Thoroughly clean external surfaces prior to removing
the control.
Remove the screws retaining the solenoid and sole-
noid adapter plate to the multi-function block with a 4
mm internal hex wrench. Remove the solenoid and
the solenoid adapter plate from the multi-function
block.
Remove the solenoid pin from the multi-function
block.
Fig. 50-39 - Install S1 Control Solenoid Pin
51000086
51000163
Fig. 50-41 - Torque
Control Solenoid
Screws
Fig. 50-40 - Install
Adapter Plate and
Solenoid
51000166 51000165
Install new O-rings onto the adapter plate and the
solenoid.
Install the solenoid pin into the hole in the multi-
function block.
Install the adapter plate with O-rings onto the multi-
function block.
Install the solenoid with O-ring onto the adapter plate.
Install the screws and torque to 6.4 Nm (4.7 ftlbsf).
Travel drive series 51
BOMAG 881 008 911 79
18.3
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
59 50 - 9
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor (Continued)
Fig. 50-45 - HZ
Control Housing
Screens
Fig. 50-46 - End Cap
O-Rings Installed
51000083 51000082
Fig. 50-42 - Remove
HZ Control Housing
Screws
Fig. 50-43 - Remove
HZ Control Housing
51000080 51000081
Fig. 50-44 - HZ Control Components
51000016
Fig. 50-48 - Torque
HZ Control Valve
Housing Screws
51000084
Fig. 50-47 - Install HZ
Control Housing
51000081
Hydraulic Proportional Control (Type HZ)
Thoroughly clean external surfaces prior to removal
of control.
Remove the four (4) screws retaining the valve hous-
ing to the end cap with an 8 mm internal hex wrench
(060, 080, and 110 units) or a 10 mm internal hex
wrench (160 and 250 units). Remove the valve hous-
ing. Remove the O-rings between the valve housing
and end cap, and the O-ring on the valve spool
sleeve.
The plugs on the control housing may be removed
with a 7/16" or 11/16" hex wrench. When reinstalling,
torque the 5/16" plugs to 9 Nm (7 ftlbsf), and the 9/16"
plugs to 37 Nm (27 ftlbsf)
The valve housing is equipped with filter screens in
the passages between the housing and the end cap.
Units with internal servo pressure supply have a filter
screen installed in the end cap passage leading to the
valve spool sleeve. These screens should be pressed
into position (with the rounded edge of the filter
screens facing out) until they are flush to 2.0 mm
(0.08 in.) below the machined surface of the valve
housing or end cap.
Units with external servo pressure supply have a plug
installed in the end cap passage leading to the valve
spool sleeve. This plug may be removed with a 2.5
mm internal hex wrench. When installing this plug,
torque to 2 Nm (18 inlbsf).
Install a new O-ring onto the valve spool sleeve in the
end cap. Install new O-rings onto the end cap.
Install the valve housing onto the multi-function block,
and install the screws.
Torque the screws to 78 Nm (58 ftlbsf) for 060, 080,
or 110 units, or to 110 Nm (81 ftlbsf) for 160 or 250
units.
18.3 Travel drive series 51
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
60 50 - 10
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor (Continued)
Fig. 50-49 - Remove HS Control Housing
Screws
Hydraulic Proportional Control (Type HS)
Thoroughly clean external surfaces prior to removal
of control.
Remove the screws retaining the valve housing to the
multi-function block with a 4 mm internal hex wrench.
Remove the valve housing.
Fig. 50-51 - Torque HS Control Housing
Screws
Fig. 50-50 - HS Control Components
51000019
51000087
51000088
The plug on the control housing may be removed with
an 11/16" hex wrench. When reinstalling, torque the
plug to 37 Nm (27 ftlbsf).
Install a new O-ring onto the valve housing.
Install the valve housing onto the multi-function block,
and install the screws.
Torque the screws to 6.4 Nm (4.7 ftlbsf).
Travel drive series 51
BOMAG 883 008 911 79
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
61 50 - 11
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor (Continued)
51000021
Fig. 50-55 - H1H2 and K1K2 Control
Components
Fig. 50-57 - Install
Solenoid
51000093 51000092
Fig. 50-56 - Install
Solenoid Valve
Fig. 50-54 - Remove Control Housing
Screws
51000091
Hydraulic Proportional Control with
Maximum Angle Over-ride (Types H1H2 or
K1K2)
Thoroughly clean external surfaces prior to removing
the control.
The solenoid may be removed from the valve by
removing the nut with a 3/4" hex wrench.
The solenoid valve may be removed from the control
valve housing with a 7/8" hex wrench.
Remove the screws retaining the valve housing to the
multi-function block with a 4 mm internal hex wrench.
Remove the valve housing.
The plugs on the control housing may be removed
with an 11/16" hex wrench. When reinstalling, torque
the plugs to 37 Nm (27 ftlbsf).
Install new O-rings onto the valve housing.
Install the valve housing onto the multi-function block,
and install the screws. Torque the screws to 6.4 Nm
(4.7 ftlbsf).
When installing the solenoid valve into the valve
housing, the valve should be torqued to 20 Nm (15
ftlbsf).
When installing the solenoid onto the valve, torque
the nut to 15 Nm (11 ftlbsf.).
Fig. 50-52 - Remove
H1H2 or K1K2
Control Solenoid
51000089
Fig. 50-53 - Remove
Solenoid Valve
51000090
18.3 Travel drive series 51
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
62 50 - 12
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor (Continued)
Fig. 50-58 - Remove
HP Control Housing
Screws
Fig. 50-59 - Remove
Control Housing
51000095 51000094
Fig. 50-62 - HP Control Components
51000024
Fig. 50-61 - Remove
Pilot Piston Pin
51000086
Fig. 50-60 - Remove
Shuttle Spool Plug
51000096
Two Connection Hydraulic Proportional
Control (Type HP)
Thoroughly clean external surfaces prior to removal
of control.
Hold the control housing in position, and remove the
screws retaining the cover and control housing to the
multi-function block with a 4 mm internal hex wrench.
Remove the housing cover and gasket. Remove the
valve housing with shuttle valve assembly and pilot
piston from the multi-function block.
Remove the O-rings from the valve housing. Remove
the pilot piston and spring from the valve housing.
Remove the pilot piston pin from the multi-function
block.
Remove the inner shuttle spool plug from the valve
housing. (A 5 mm threaded hole is provided in the
inner plug for a puller screw.) Remove the shuttle
spool from the valve housing. Remove the outer
shuttle spool plug. Remove the O-rings from the
plugs.
Install new O-rings on the shuttle spool plugs.
Install new O-rings on the valve housing and retain
with petroleum jelly.
Travel drive series 51
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
63 50 - 13
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor (Continued)
Fig. 50-64 - Install
Shuttle Spool and
Plugs
51000098 51000097
Fig. 50-63 - Pilot
Piston Pin Installed
Fig. 50-65 - Install
Control Housing
Fig. 50-67 - Install
Spring
51000101
51000099 51000100
51000102
Fig. 50-66 - Install
Pilot Piston
Fig. 50-68 - Install
Cover, Gasket, and
Screws
Install the pilot piston pin in the multi-function block.
Install the outer (thin) shuttle piston plug with the large
chamfer toward the shuttle valve bore. Install the
shuttle spool into its bore and install the inner (thick)
plug with the large chamfer toward the shuttle valve
bore.
Position the valve housing (with O-ring) on the multi-
function block.
Install the pilot piston into the housing and over the
pin. The end of the piston with the cross drilled hole
should engage the pin.
Install the small spring in the outer end of the pilot
piston.
Install the control cover and gasket. Align the control
assembly with the multi-function block and install the
four (4) screws.
Torque the control screws to 6.4 Nm (4.7 ftlbsf).
18.3 Travel drive series 51
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
64 50 - 14
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor (Continued)
Fig. 50-69 - Remove
HC Control Bleed
Valve
51000103
Two Connection Hydraulic Proportional
Control for Dual Path Vehicles (Type HC)
Bleed Valve
Loosen the seal lock nut on the bleed valve with a 10
mm hex wrench, and remove the valve with a 4 mm
internal hex wrench.
Install the bleed valve and torque to 3 Nm (27 inlbsf).
Install the seal lock nut and torque to 19 Nm (14
ftlbsf).
Servo Pressure Shuttle Valve
Remove the servo pressure shuttle plug with an
1116" hex wrench. Remove the shuttle ball seat with
a 5 mm internal hex wrench and remove the ball.
Install the servo pressure shuttle ball.
Install the shuttle ball seat and torque to 11 Nm (8
ftlbsf). Install the shuttle passage plug and torque to
37 Nm (27 ftlbsf).
Fig. 50-70 - Install
HC Control Bleed
Valve
51000175
51000123 51000174
Fig. 50-72 - Remove
Servo Pressure Ball
Shuttle Valve
51000104 51000176
Fig. 50-71 - Install
HC Control Bleed
Valve Seal Nut
Fig. 50-74 - Torque
Servo Pressure
Shuttle Ball Seat
Fig. 50-73 - Install
Servo Pressure
Shuttle Ball Valve
51000105
Fig. 50-75 - Install
Control Pressure
Shuttle Spool
Fig. 50-76 - Torque
Shuttle Spool Plugs
51000122
Control Pressure Shuttle Valve
Remove the shuttle spool plugs with a 1/4" internal
hex wrench. Remove the control pressure shuttle
spool.
Install the control pressure shuttle spool.
Install the shuttle spool plugs and torque to 20 Nm (15
ftlbsf).
Travel drive series 51
BOMAG 887 008 911 79
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
65 50 - 15
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor (Continued)
Fig. 50-79 - Remove
Adjustment Spring
and Pilot Piston
Fig. 50-80 - Remove
Pilot Piston Pin and
Control Start Spring
Fig. 50-78 - Remove
HC Control Housing
Cover
Pilot Piston and Control Housing
Thoroughly clean external surfaces prior to disas-
sembly of control.
Remove the four (4) screws retaining the cover to the
control housing with a 4 mm internal hex wrench.
Remove the housing cover and gasket (with the
adjusting screw and seal lock nut).
Remove the control start adjustor spring seat and
spring from the pilot piston.
Remove the pilot piston from the control housing.
Remove the pilot piston pin seat and pin from the
control housing (or pilot piston).
Remove the control start spring from the control
housing.
Remove the four (4) screws (and washers for 060,
080, and 110 units) retaining the control housing to
the end cap with an 8 mm internal hex wrench (060,
080, and 110 units) or a 10 mm internal hex wrench
(160 and 250 units).
Remove the control housing from the end cap. Re-
move the O-rings between the control housing and
the end cap, and the O-ring on the valve spool sleeve.
Fig. 50-77 - Remove
HC Control Housing
Cover Screws
51000177 51000106
51000107 51000108
51000109
Fig. 50-81 - Remove
HC Control Housing
Screws
Fig. 50-82 - Remove
HC Control Housing
51000110
18.3 Travel drive series 51
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
66 50 - 16
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor (Continued)
51000110 51000114
Fig. 50-86 - Install
HC Control Housing
Fig. 50-87 - Torque
HC Control Housing
Screws
Fig. 50-85 - End Cap
O-Rings Installed for
HC Control
51000113
Fig. 50-84 - HC
Control Housing
Screens
51000112
The plugs on the control housing may be removed
with a 7/16" hex wrench or a 1/4" internal hex wrench.
When reinstalling, torque the 5/16" plugs to 9 Nm (7
ftlbsf), and the 9/16" plugs to 20 Nm (15 ftlbsf).
51000111
Fig. 50-83 - HC Control Components
The control housing is equipped with filter screens in
the passages between the housing and the end cap.
Units with internal servo pressure supply have a filter
screen installed in the end cap passage leading to the
valve spool sleeve. These screens should be pressed
into position (with the rounded edge of the filter
screens facing out) until they are flush to 2.0 mm
(0.08 in.) below the machined surface of the valve
housing or end cap.
Install a new O-ring onto the valve spool sleeve in the
end cap. Install new O-rings onto the end cap.
Install the valve housing onto the end cap, and install
the screws (with flat washers on 060, 080, and 110
units).
Torque the screws to 78 Nm (58 ftlbsf) for 060, 080,
and 110 units, or to 110 Nm (81 ftlbsf) for 160 and
250 units.
Travel drive series 51
BOMAG 889 008 911 79
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
67 50 - 17
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor (Continued)
Fig. 50-94 - Install
HC Control Cover
and Gasket
51000106
Fig. 50-95 - Torque
Control Cover
Screws
51000121
Fig. 50-90 - Install
Pilot Piston Pin Seat
51000117
Fig. 50-91 - Install
HC Control Pilot
Piston
51000118
Fig. 50-92 - Install
HC Control Start
Adjuster Spring
51000119
Fig. 50-93 - Install
HC Control Start
Adjuster Spring Seat
51000120
Fig. 50-88 - Install
HC Control Start
Spring
51000115
Fig. 50-89 - Install
Pilot Piston Pin
51000116
Install the control start spring into the control housing.
Install the pilot piston pin. The end of the pin must
engage the recess in the end of the control valve
spool.
Install the pilot piston pin seat.
Install the pilot piston into the housing and over the
spring and spring seat. The end of the piston with the
deeper bore and the cross drilled hole should engage
the start spring and pin seat.
Install the adjustor spring in the outer end of the pilot
piston.
Install the adjustor spring seat.
Install the control cover and gasket (with adjusting
screw and seal lock nut).
Torque the control cover screws to 6.4 Nm (4.7
ftlbsf).
18.3 Travel drive series 51
BOMAG 890 008 911 79
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
68 50 - 18
51000126
Fig. 50-97 - Remove
EPEQ Control
Housing Screws
51000125 51000124
Fig. 50-99 - Remove
Pilot Piston Pin
51000086
Electrohydraulic Proportional Control
(Types EP and EQ)
Thoroughly clean external surfaces prior to removal
of control.
The Pressure Control Pilot (PCP) valve may be
removed from the control valve housing, as de-
scribed under the following heading.
Remove the screws retaining the control housing
cover and control valve housing to the multi-function
block with a 4 mm internal hex wrench. Remove the
housing cover and gasket.
Remove the valve housing with the pilot piston from
the multi-function block.
Remove the O-rings from the valve housing. Remove
the pilot piston and spring from the valve housing.
Remove the pilot piston pin from the multi-function
block.
Install new O-rings on the valve housing and retain
with petroleum jelly.
The plugs on the control housing may be removed
with a 1/4" internal hex wrench. When reinstalling,
torque the 9/16" plugs to 20 Nm (15 ftlbsf).
51000027
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor (Continued)
Fig. 50-96 - Remove
PCP Valve
Fig. 50-98 - Remove
EPEQ Control
Housing
Fig. 50-100 - EQ Control Components (EP
Similar)
Travel drive series 51
BOMAG 891 008 911 79
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
69 50 - 19
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor (Continued)
Fig. 50-101 - Pilot
Piston Pin Installed
51000097
Fig. 50-105 - Torque
Cover, Gasket, and
Screws
51000130
Fig. 50-106 - Install
PCP Valve
51000131
Install the pilot piston pin in the multi-function block.
Position the valve housing (with O-rings) on the multi-
function block.
Install the pilot piston into the housing and over the
pin. The end of the piston with the cross drilled hole
should engage the pin.
Install the small spring in the outer end of the pilot
piston.
Install the control cover and gasket. Align the control
assembly with the multi-function block and install the
four (4) screws.
Torque the control screws to 6.4 Nm (4.7 ftlbsf).
Reinstall the PCP valve, if removed.
Fig. 50-104 - Install
Spring
51000129
Fig. 50-103 - Install
Pilot Piston
51000128
Fig. 50-102 - Install
Control Housing
51000127
18.3 Travel drive series 51
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
70 50 - 20
Fig. 50-107 - Remove
PCP Valve Screws
51000132
Fig. 50-108 - PCP
Valve Components
51000133
Pressure Control Pilot (PCP) Valve for
Electrohydraulic Proportional Control
(Types EP and EQ)
Thoroughly clean external surfaces of control.
Using a 4 mm internal hex wrench, remove the four
(4) screws and remove the PCP valve.
Check surfaces for nicks or damage. Clean internal
screens.
Install new O-rings on the PCP housing and retain
with petroleum jelly. Position the PCP on the control
valve housing and install the screws.
Torque the screws to 5.4 Nm (48 inlbsf).
51000124 51000131
Fig. 50-109 - Install
PCP onto Control
Fig. 50-110 - Torque
PCP Valve Screws
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor (Continued)
Travel drive series 51
BOMAG 893 008 911 79
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
71 50 - 21
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor (Continued)
51000087 51000134
Fig. 50-113 - Remove
Multi-function Block
51000135
Fig. 50-114 - Multi-
function Block
Screens
51000136
Fig. 50-112 - Remove
Multi-function Block
Screws
Fig. 50-111 - Remove
External Control (HS
Shown)
Fig. 50-115 - End
Cap O-Rings
Installed
51000083
Fig. 50-116 - Install
Multi-function Block
51000135
Fig. 50-117 - Torque
Multi-function Block
Screws
51000137
Fig. 50-118 - Install
External Control (HS
Shown)
51000088
Multi-function Block
Removal and Installation
Remove the external control assembly as described
in the instructions for the specific control.
Remove the four (4) screws (and washers for 060,
080, and 110 units) retaining the multi-function block
to the end cap with an 8 mm internal hex wrench (060,
080, and 110 units) or a 10 mm internal hex wrench
(160 and 250 units).
Remove the multi-function block from the end cap.
Remove the O-rings between the multi-function block
and the end cap, and the O-ring on the valve spool
sleeve.
The multi-function block is equipped with filter screens
in the passages between the block and the end cap.
Units with internal servo pressure supply have a filter
screen installed in the end cap passage leading to the
valve spool sleeve. These screens should be pressed
into position (with the rounded edge of the filter
screens facing out) until they are flush to 2.0 mm
(0.08 in.) below the machined surface of the multi-
function block or end cap.
Units with external servo pressure supply have a plug
installed in the end cap passage leading to the valve
spool sleeve. This plug may be removed with a 2.5
mm internal hex wrench. When installing this plug,
torque to 2 Nm (18 inlbsf).
Install a new O-ring onto the valve spool sleeve in the
end cap.
Install new O-rings onto the end cap.
Install the multi-function block onto the end cap, and
install the screws.
Torque the screws to 78 Nm (58 ftlbsf) for 060, 080,
or 110 units, or to 110 Nm (81 ftlbsf) for 160 or 250
units.
Reinstall the external control assembly as described
in the instructions for the specific control.
18.3 Travel drive series 51
BOMAG 894 008 911 79
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
72 50 - 22
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor (Continued)
Fig. 50-119 - Remove
Servo Pressure
Supply Spool Plug
51000138
Fig. 50-120 - Remove
Servo Pressure
Supply Shuttle Spool
51000139
51000030
Fig. 50-121 - Multi-function Block with
Servo Pressure Supply Shuttle Spool
51000139 51000140
Fig. 50-123 - Torque
Servo Pressure
Supply Spool Plug
Fig. 50-122 - Install
Servo Pressure
Supply Shuttle Spool
Servo Pressure Supply Shuttle Spool
Remove the servo pressure supply shuttle spool plug
from the multi-function valve with a 9/16" hex wrench.
NOTE: If a pressure compensator valve block is
installed, the opposite end of the shuttle
spool bore in the multi-function valve is
plugged with an internal hex head plug lo-
cated under the valve block. If a pressure
compensator valve block is not installed, the
opposite end of the shuttle spool bore is
plugged with a hex head plug.
Remove the servo pressure supply shuttle spool from
the multi-function valve block.
Inspect the shuttle spool for burrs or scoring. The
spool must slide free in its bore. The shuttle ball in the
spool must be free to move.
Install the shuttle spool into the multi-function block.
Install the hex head plug into the multi-function valve
and torque to 37 Nm (27 ftlbsf).
NOTE: If an internal hex head plug was removed
from the opposite end of the shuttle spool
bore, torque it to 20 Nm (15 ftlbsf).
Travel drive series 51
BOMAG 895 008 911 79
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
73 50 - 23
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor (Continued)
Fig. 50-127 - Remove
PCORPC Spring
and Spool Valve
Fig. 50-126 - Remove
PCORPC Adjustor
51000143 51000142
Fig. 50-129 - Remove
PCORPC Valve
Block
Fig. 50-128 - Remove
PCORPC Plug
51000145 51000144
Fig. 50-130 - Pressure Compensator Valve
Block Components
51000146
Fig. 50-124 - Remove
Blocking Plate (Less
PCOR)
Blocking Plate for Multi-function Block Without
PCOR
The blocking plate may be removed by removing the
four (4) screws with a 5 mm internal hex wrench.
Remove the O-rings from the plate.
Install new O-rings on the blocking plate and retain
with petroleum jelly. Install the plate on the multi-
function block and install the screws. Torque the
screws to 11 Nm (8 ftlbsf).
Remove the valve block plug with a 1" hex wrench.
Remove the four (4) screws retaining the valve block
to the multi-function block with a 5 mm internal hex
wrench. Remove the valve block and O-rings.
Pressure Compensator Valve for Pressure
Compensator Over-Ride (PCOR) and Pressure
Compensator Regulator (Type PC)
Loosen the adjusting screw lock nut with a 1-1/16"
hex wrench. Remove the adjusting screw from the
valve block with a large screwdriver.
Remove the pressure compensator valve spring and
the spool assembly from the block.
Install new O-rings on the pressure compensator
valve block and retain with petroleum jelly. Install a
new O-ring on the adjusting screw.
The plugs on the valve block may be removed with a
716" hex wrench. When reinstalling, torque the 516"
plugs to 9 Nm (7 ftlbsf).
51000170
Fig. 50-125 - Torque
Blocking Plate
Screws (Less PCOR)
51000171
18.3 Travel drive series 51
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74 50 - 24
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor (Continued)
51000148 51000147
51000142 51000143
Fig. 50-133 - Install
PCORPC Spring
and Spool Valve
Fig. 50-134 - Install
PCORPC Adjusting
Screw
Fig. 50-131 - Install
PCORPC Valve
Block
Fig. 50-132 - Install
PCORPC Valve Plug
Install the valve block on the multi-function block and
install the screws. Torque the screws to 11 Nm (8
ftlbsf).
Install the valve block plug and torque to 54 Nm (40
ftlbsf).
Install the pressure compensator spool assembly
and the valve spring.
Install the adjusting screw and lock nut. Perform the
PCOR or PC regulator pressure adjustment as de-
scribed under Component Adjustment."
Fig. 50-135 - PCOR and PC Regulator
Orifices
51000149
PCOR and PC Regulator Orifices
To gain access to the PCOR or PC regulator orifices,
remove the three (3) plugs located between the
defeat spool stop plugs on the multi-function block,
using a 7/16" hex wrench. Remove the PCOR brake
pressure defeat spool (if installed). Remove the ori-
fice plug(s) and plain plug(s) with a 2.5 mm internal
hex wrench.
Refer to the appropriate Service Parts Manual for
information on orifice locations and sizes.
Install the orifice plug(s) and plain plug(s), and torque
to 4 Nm (35 inlbsf). Install the outer plugs and torque
to 6 Nm (4 ftlbsf). Reinstall the PCOR defeat spool (if
removed).
Additional orifices are installed in the passages under
the pressure compensator valve block.
Fig. 50-136 - PCOR and PC Regulator
Orifices
51000172
Travel drive series 51
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75 50 - 25
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor (Continued)
51000151 51000150
Fig. 50-138 - Remove
PCOR Defeat Spool
Stop Plug
Fig. 50-139 - Multi-function Block With
PCOR Defeat Spool Components
51000032
51000153 51000152
Fig. 50-140 - Install
PCOR Defeat Spool
Fig. 50-141 - Install
PCOR Defeat Spool
Stop Plug
Fig. 50-137 - Remove
PCOR Defeat Spool
Plug or Fitting
PCOR Brake Pressure Defeat Spool
Remove the PCOR defeat spool bore plugs or fittings
with a hex wrench.
Remove the PCOR defeat spool stop plugs with a
716" hex wrench. Remove the defeat spool.
NOTE: The defeat spool may be removed from
either end of its bore in the multi-function block.
Inspect the defeat spool for burrs or roughness. The
spool must slide freely in its bore. Inspect the pins in
the stop plugs for damage.
Install the PCOR defeat spool into its bore in the multi-
function block.
Install the spool stop plugs into the multi-function
block. Torque the stop plugs to 6 Nm (4 ftlbsf).
Install the defeat spool bore plugs or fittings and
torque to 27 Nm (20 ftlbsf).
18.3 Travel drive series 51
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
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Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor (Continued)
Pressure Compensator Regulator (Type
PC)
The PC regulator utilizes the multi-function block and
pressure compensator valve to control the motor
displacement.
Service procedures for these components are in-
cluded in the Multi-function Block section of this
manual.
Fig. 50-142 - PC Regulator Components
51000035
51000169 51000173
Fig. 50-143 - Remove
Valve Sleeve Bore
Plug
Fig. 50-144 - Servo
Drain Orifice (T7)
A valve sleeve bore plug is installed in the motor end
cap in place of the valve spool sleeve. Remove the
plug from the valve sleeve bore in the end cap. (An 8
mm threaded hole is provided in the plug for a puller
screw.) Remove the O-ring from the plug.
A single servo drain orifice is installed in the valve
sleeve bore plug. This orifice limits oil flow from the
maximum displacement end of the servo piston to the
motor case.
Install a new O-ring on the valve sleeve bore plug.
Install the bore plug into the end cap.
The special plug and seal washer on the end cap
opposite the multi-function block may be removed
with a 13 mm hex wrench. When installing, torque this
plug to 20 Nm (15 ftlbsf).
Travel drive series 51
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Bent Axis Variable Displacement Motors Series 51
77 50 - 27
Minor Repair and Replacement - Variable Motor (Continued)
Fig. 50-145 - Servo
Pressure Supply
Orifice (T1)
51000154
Fig. 50-146 - Servo
Orifice for Maximum
Displacement (T2)
51000155
Fig. 50-147 - Servo
Orifice for Minimum
Displacement (T3)
51000156
Fig. 50-148 - Servo
Drain Orifices (T7
and T8)
51000157
Control Orifices
Orifices are installed in the motor end cap to regulate
oil flow to the servo control valve and the servo piston.
To gain access to these orifice plugs, remove the
three (3) plugs located on the motor end cap nearest
the multi-function block or control, using a 716" or
916" hex wrench. Remove the orifice plugs (plain
plugs for N2 control) with a 3 mm internal hex wrench.
Install the orifice plugs, and torque to 4 Nm (35
inlbsf). Torque the 516" outer plugs to 9 Nm (7
ftlbsf), and the 916" outer plug to 37 Nm (27 ftlbsf).
Orifices are also installed in the servo control valve
sleeve to control oil flow from the servo piston to the
motor case.
Plug / Fitting Torques
If any plugs or fittings are removed from the unit
during servicing, they should be torqued as indicated
in the accompanying table.
Item Torque
Pressure Gauge Ports 37 Nm
(9/1618 O-Ring Hex) (27 ftlbsf)
Construction Plugs 20 Nm
(9/1618 O-Ring Int. Hex) (15 ftlbsf)
Construction Plugs 9 Nm
(5/1624 O-Ring) (7 ftlbsf)
Screw Plugs 4 Nm
(M6 Int. Hex) (35 inlbsf)
18.3 Travel drive series 51
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BOMAG 901 008 911 79
18.3
79
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Minor Repair Instructions
4-Way Valve and Feedback Springs - HC Control
Genuine
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BOMAG 902 008 911 79
F000 685 F000 688 F000 690
F000 686
F000 691 F000 692
F000 684
F000 693 F000 689 F000 687
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BOMAG 903 008 911 79
18.4 Transmission CR
18.4 Transmission CR
BOMAG 904 008 911 79
Transmission CR
BOMAG 905 008 911 79
18.4
Series CP
Compact
Poller Drive
Service Manual and
Pepair |nstruction
18.4 Transmission CR
BOMAG 906 008 911 79
2 DKMH.PS.370.D2.02 520L0462 Pev. A - l2/200l
Series CP - Compact Poller Drive
Service Manual and Pepair |nstruction
This brochure represents information for normal service as well as an instruction for
minor repairs of Sauer-Danfoss planetary designed compact gears Series CP.
Minor repairs includes replacement of brake, gears, carriers and bearings of the CP gear
drive.
The assembling of the spindle group (80l0) requires a special tool in order to handle the
torque of 6000 Nm |53 l00 lbfin| for CP 3l and 8000 Nm |70 8000 lbfin| for the CP 5l.
|n any case of an economically repairable failure at this group the whole gearbox should
be returned to Sauer-Danfoss Neumunster.
|ntroduction
D l999-200l, Sauer-Danfoss
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right to alter its products without prior notice. This also applies to products already ordered provided that such alterations can be made without
subsequent changes being necessary in specications already agreed. All trademarks in this material are properties of the respective companies.
Sauer-Danfoss and the Sauer-Danfoss logotype are trademarks of the Sauer-Danfoss Group. All rights reserved.
Pront page: P000 7l4, P000 65l, P000 643, P000 795, P005 028.
IN7RDDUC7IDN
Transmission CR
BOMAG 907 008 911 79
18.4
3 DKMH.PS.370.D2.02 520L0462 Pev. A - l2/200l
Series CP - Compact Poller Drive
Service Manual and Pepair |nstruction
Introduction..................................................................................................................................... 2
ModeI Code...................................................................................................................................... 4
Description....................................................................................................................................... 5
Power FIow Diagram....................................................................................................................... 5
7echnicaI Features ........................................................................................................................... 6
Schematic........................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Design .............................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Type of Mounting......................................................................................................................................................... 6
Direction of Potation .................................................................................................................................................. 6
|nstallation Position..................................................................................................................................................... 6
Lubricants ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Temperature Pange..................................................................................................................................................... 6
Lubricant viscosity Limits.......................................................................................................................................... 6
Technical Data............................................................................................................................................................... 7
rake................................................................................................................................................. 7
Start-Up and Maintenance Procedure.................................................................................................................. 8
Mechanical Peleasing of the 8rake........................................................................................................................ 8
Peestablish 8raking Capability................................................................................................................................ 9
DutIine Drawings...........................................................................................................................10
Poller Drive Gearbox with Cartridge Motor - CP 3l..................................................................................... l0
Poller Drive Gearbox with Cartridge Motor - CP 5l..................................................................................... ll
Repair Instruction..........................................................................................................................12
General.......................................................................................................................................................................... l2
Disassembly ................................................................................................................................................................ l2
Gear and Planet Carriers Disassembly......................................................................................................... l2
8rake Assembly.................................................................................................................................................... l3
Assembly...................................................................................................................................................................... l3
Gear and Planet Carriers................................................................................................................................... l4
8rake Assembly.................................................................................................................................................... l5
Screw Torque ........................................................................................................................................................ l5
xpIoded Views..............................................................................................................................16
Lxploded view - CP 3l Al ..................................................................................................................................... l6
Lxploded view - CP 3l A2 ..................................................................................................................................... l7
Lxploded view - CP 5l............................................................................................................................................ l8
Cross Section Views.......................................................................................................................19
Cross Section view - CP 3l Al ............................................................................................................................. l9
Cross Section view - CP 3l A2 ............................................................................................................................. 20
Cross Section view - CP 5l.................................................................................................................................... 2l
Parts List.........................................................................................................................................22
Contents
CDN7N7S
18.4 Transmission CR
BOMAG 908 008 911 79
4 DKMH.PS.370.D2.02 520L0462 Pev. A - l2/200l
Series CP - Compact Poller Drive
Service Manual and Pepair |nstruction
Model Code
7YP DSICNA7IDN AND DRDR CDD
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Revision status of unit
SpeciaI hardware features
Shaft spIine motor
rake
Series or Product
CR
Dutput torque
SpindIe and motor configuration
w40x2x30xl8
Transmission CR
BOMAG 909 008 911 79
18.4
5 DKMH.PS.370.D2.02 520L0462 Pev. A - l2/200l
Series CP - Compact Poller Drive
Service Manual and Pepair |nstruction
Description, Power Plow Diagram
Poller Drives consist of two (2) or three (3) simple planetary stages connected in series.
Lach planetary stage consists of a sun pinion (input) gear, an internal tooth ring gear and
a set of planet or satellite gears mounted to a planet carrier. The sun gear "noats within
the planet gears to allow uniform load distribution at the multiple gear mesh points.
A hydrostatic cartridge motor drives the sun pinion which in turn drives the planet gears
within the ring gear causing rotation of the planet carrier. The planet carrier is coupled
directly to the sun gear of the next stage.
The output planet carrier is xed (non-rotating) and the ring gear transmits main torque
to the output. Output hub rotation is opposite to the input rotation.
The planet gears are supported on full complement roller bearings. The output hub is
supported on tapered roller bearings to provide large external load carrying capability.
All gears and shafts are machined from case hardened steel or high tensile alloy steel and
all housings are cast iron or nodular iron or steel according to load requirements.
DSCRIP7IDN
PDWR FLDW DIACRAM Compact RoIIer Drive - CR51
P005 0l7
Power now
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Output
18.4 Transmission CR
BOMAG 910 008 911 79
6 DKMH.PS.370.D2.02 520L0462 Pev. A - l2/200l
Series CP - Compact Poller Drive
Service Manual and Pepair |nstruction
Technical Peatures
n o i s n e m i D 1 A 1 3 R C 2 A 1 3 R C 1 5 R C
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t n a c i r b u l t u o h t i w t h g i e w | b l | g k | 5 8 4 | 0 2 2 | 5 8 4 | 0 2 2 | l 5 5 | 0 5 2
7echnicaI data
SCHMA7IC
Two (2) or three (3) stage series planetary gearing combined with optional xed displace-
ment axial piston and variable displacement bent axis hydrostatic motors.
Prame mounting and drum mounting, piloted and internally threaded holes on a bolt
circle diameter.
Clockwise and counterclockwise, output rotation opposite to the input rotation.
Normal installation is horizontal, contact manufacturer for other positions.
Gear lubricants, see 520l0463 lyJtoul|c llu|Js onJ luot|conts.
min
- 30 C | -22 P|
max
l00 C |2l2 P|
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max
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Note: Por further details see Outl|ne Jtow|ns on oes 10-11.
Transmission CR
BOMAG 911 008 911 79
18.4
7 DKMH.PS.370.D2.02 520L0462 Pev. A - l2/200l
Series CP - Compact Poller Drive
Service Manual and Pepair |nstruction
8rake
|nput brakes have been designed to be used as static holding or parking brakes. These
brakes are mechanically spring applied and hydraulic pressure is required to release
them.
|n addition, the units are equipped with an easy mechanical brake release for towing
conditions. There is no special tooling required for applying the mechanical brake
release. Care must be taken, when sizing an application, to ensure that the brake torque
and gear ratio selected match the capacity of the hydrostatic motor and gearbox.
The table below shows brake options:
RAk
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m u m i n i M , e r u s s e r p e s a e l e P | i s p | r a b | 3 0 2 | 4 l
m u m i x a M , e r u s s e r p e s a e l e P | i s p | r a b | 0 8 5 | 0 4
18.4 Transmission CR
BOMAG 912 008 911 79
8 DKMH.PS.370.D2.02 520L0462 Pev. A - l2/200l
Series CP - Compact Poller Drive
Service Manual and Pepair |nstruction
S7AR7-UP AND
MAIN7NANC
Start-up and Maintenance Procedure
The gearbox is shipped without oil.
8efore start-up ll gear with LP-gear lubricant SAL 90, AP|-Classication GL5, PZG power
stage >l2 according D|N 5l354. At higher temperatures we recommend gear lubricants
with SAL-viscosity grade l40.
Pill with lubricant to level of control bore L4 (approx. 2,7 l |0.7l US gal| for CP 3l, 3,0 l
|0.79 US gal| for CP 5l) and check oil level regularly. Pirst oil change after 200 working
hours, then after every 2000 hours, but at least once a year.
Periodically clean the gear housing and inspect for loosened screws and bolts.
|t is recommended to check the oil level every 250 working hours and add it if necessary.
SRVICINC 7H
CDMPAC7 CARS
while the brake is
mechanically released, the
piston motor loses its
mechanical braking
capability. The mechanical
braking capability of the
vehicle must be
maintained by means of
a vehicle brake, or for
stationary equipment,
must be maintained by
means of an equipment
brake in order to avert any
danger to life and limb.
MechanicaI reIeasing of the brake
|n case of lacking brake bleeding pressure it may be necessary to move a stationary
machine. Por this purpose it is possible to release the brake mechanically.
For mechanicaI reIeasing, two socket head screws are located at the spindle-front side
(see chapter Outl|ne Jtow|ns on oes 10-11). Por brake releasing the two socket head
screws must be turned uniformly in a clockwise direction (alternately l/2 rotation) in
order to avoid cocking of the piston.
Turning the screws inward pushes the piston against the effect of the cup spring and
thus the braking effect is neutralized.
Turn the screws inward until they come into a contact with the piston and continue until
the piston comes against the stop. The brake has been released.
Transmission CR
BOMAG 913 008 911 79
18.4
9 DKMH.PS.370.D2.02 520L0462 Pev. A - l2/200l
Series CP - Compact Poller Drive
Service Manual and Pepair |nstruction
ReestabIish braking capabiIity
ReestabIish braking capabiIity by unscrewing the screws for the loosening of the brake
to the point where contact with the piston is |ust lost. After this, the screws must be
turned outward counter-clockwise against stop.
Check braking effect according the instructions of the manufacturer of the machine or
vehicle.
The compact gear CP3l A2 is equipped with an adapter nange for the smaller size of
hydromotor. Por mechanical brake releasing at this compact gear remove the (4) screws
(|tem 8260) that x the adapter nange and move motor adapter (with motor) 5 mm out
against the stop which is given by the (2) screws (|tem 8250).
After reestablish of braking capability the (4) screws (8260) have to be torqued to
l00
+20
Nm |885
+177
lbfin|.
Start-up and Maintenance Procedure
SRVICINC 7H
CDMPAC7 CARS
(continued)
|f the screws for
mechanical releasing of
the brake are not ad|usted
in the way described, in
case of wear of the brake
disks, the piston may come
to rest prematurely on the
screws. |n that case the
braking effect will be
considerably reduced or
completely neutralized.
18.4 Transmission CR
BOMAG 914 008 911 79
l0 DKMH.PS.370.D2.02 520L0462 Pev. A - l2/200l
Series CP - Compact Poller Drive
Service Manual and Pepair |nstruction
Outline Drawings
RDLLR DRIV CARDX WI7H CAR7RIDC MD7DR - CR31
P005 0l8L
Lubrication oil outlet
Ml8 x l,5 - D|N 9l0
Lubrication oil outlet
Ml8 x l,5 - D|N 9l0
Control bore for oil level
Ml8 x l,5 - D|N 9l0
8rake release pressure port
Ml8 x l,5 - Porm X - D|N 3852 Tl
3
o
2
2
,
5
o
l
6
x
2
2
,
5
o
Thread M20 x l,5 (l6x)
Thread T (2x)
Thread depth L4 min.
Thread M20 x l,5 (l6x)
L2
L3
Ll
32
|l.26|
98
|3.86|
206
|8.ll|
7
|0.28|
20
|0.79|
P20
|0.79|
D
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5
0
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8
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3
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8
7
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l44,2
|5.677|
7
x
l
2
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2
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l
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Name plate
2
3
|0
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l
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6
2
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2
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4
4
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l
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A
494
|l9.449|
408
|l6.063|
-
0
,0
6
8
-
0
,0
0
3
Mechanical brake release:
To release the brake turn screws
alternately clockwise to the stop.
s e i r e S
e m a r P
e z i s
n g i s e D
l L
| n i | m m
2 L
| n i | m m
3 L
| n i | m m
4 L
| n i | m m
T D
| n i | m m
A
o
5 5 0 k
6 9 2
| 5 6 . l l |
3 4 4
| 4 4 . 7 l |
0 0 2
| 4 7 8 . 7 |
9 l
| 8 4 7 . 0 |
2 x 6 l M - 8 7
5 7 0 k
5 0 3
| l 0 . 2 l |
0 6 4
| l l . 8 l |
4 2 2
| 9 l 8 . 8 |
8 2
| 2 0 l . l |
5 , 2 x 0 2 M
4 6 2
| 9 3 . 0 l |
8 7
0 8 0 C
5 0 3
| l 0 . 2 l |
7 l 5
| 5 3 . 0 2 |
4 2 2
| 9 l 8 . 8 |
8 2
| 2 0 l . l |
5 , 2 x 0 2 M
4 6 2
| 9 3 . 0 l |
8 7
0 l l C
4 l 3
| 6 3 . 2 l |
3 3 5
| 8 9 . 0 2 |
0 5 2
| 3 4 8 . 9 |
7 3
| 5 4 . l |
5 , 2 x 0 2 M
2 4 3
| 6 4 . 3 l |
6 6
CR31
51
90
Transmission CR
BOMAG 915 008 911 79
18.4
ll DKMH.PS.370.D2.02 520L0462 Pev. A - l2/200l
Series CP - Compact Poller Drive
Service Manual and Pepair |nstruction
Outline Drawings
RDLLR DRIV CARDX WI7H CAR7RIDC MD7DR - CR51
P005 0l9L
Lubrication oil outlet
Ml8 x l,5 - D|N 9l0
Lubrication oil intlet
Ml8 x l,5 - D|N 9l0
Control bore for oil level
Ml8 x l,5 - D|N 9l0
8rake release pressure port
Ml8 x l,5 - Porm X - D|N 3852 Tl
3
o
2
2
,
5
o
l
6
x
2
2
,
5
o
Thread M20 x l,5 (l6x)
Thread M20 x 2,5 (2x)
Thread depth 37 mm min.
Thread M20 x l,5 (l6x)
Thread depth 37 mm min.
98
|3.86|
232
|9.l3|
340
|l3.39|
559
|22.0|
7
|0.28|
20
|0.79|
P30
|l.l8l|
4
5
0
-
0
,l
3
l
(
f
7
)
|
l
7
.
7
l
7
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0
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0
5
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3
9
2
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5
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4
3
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4
4
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8
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4
6
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8
7
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l45,3
|5.72|
250
|9.843|
7
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l
2
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2
x
)
4
2
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l
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Name plate
2
3
|0
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l
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2
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2
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4
4
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l
5
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494
|l9.449|
408
|l6.063|
-
0
,0
6
8
-
0
.0
0
3
Mechanical brake release:
To release the brake turn screws
alternately clockwise to the stop.
6
6
o
5
o
18.4 Transmission CR
BOMAG 916 008 911 79
l2 DKMH.PS.370.D2.02 520L0462 Pev. A - l2/200l
Series CP - Compact Poller Drive
Service Manual and Pepair |nstruction
CNRAL
Pepair of spindle-group
(80l0) requires special
assembly tools (to tighten
the nut), hence we
recommend that any
repairs of this group
should be performed by
Sauer-Danfoss, Neumunster.
Sauer-Danfoss expressly
disclaims any liability for
workmanship related
failures resulting from
repairs performed
by any person.
DISASSMLY
Pepair |nstruction
This instruction describes procedures for replacement of brake, gears, carriers and
bearings of planet gearboxes for CP-series Compact Gear drives.
The gearbox must be removed from the vehicle, oil drained and the exterior cleaned
before performing this service procedure.
Disassembly and assembly of gearbox must be done in clean and dustless places.
|tem numbers of the parts used in this instruction are related to drawings - see chotet
lxloJeJ v|ews on oes 16-18.
Cears and pIanet carriers disassembIy
CR31
l. Pemove screws (Dl80) from back cover (Dl70).
2. Pemove back cover (Dl70).
3. Pemove sun pinion gear (D020).
4. Pemove spacer ring (D030).
5. Pemove l
st
stage carrier (D040) with planet gears (D060) and 2
nd
stage sun gear (D080).
6. Pemove retaining rings (D070) and pull out the planet gears (D060) with bearings
using suitable tool.
7. Pemove retaining rings (Dll5) from planet gears (D060) and push out the bearing
(D050) using suitable tool.
8. Pemove retaining ring (D090) and pull out the 2
nd
stage sun gear (D080) from the
carrier (D040).
9. Pemove retaining rings (8050) and pull out the planet gears (8040) from the spindle
group (80l0) using suitable tool.
CR51
l. Pemove screws (Dl80) from back cover (Dl70).
2. Pemove back cover (Dl70).
3. Pemove sun pinion gear (D020).
4. Pemove l
st
stage planet carrier (D040) with planet gears (D060) and 2
nd
stage sun
gear (D080).
5. Pemove retaining rings (D070) and press out the 2
nd
stage planet gear (D060) from
planet carrier using a suitable tool.
6. Pemove retaining ring (D090) and pull out the 2
nd
stage sun gear (D080) from carrier
(D040).
7. Pull out 2
nd
stage carrier (Dl00) with planet gears (Dl20) and 3
rd
stage sun gear (Dl40).
8. Pemove retaining rings (Dl30) and pull out planet gears (Dl20) with bearings from
carrier using a suitable tool.
9. Pemove the retaining rings (Dll5) from planet gears (Dl20) and push out the bear-
ing (Dll0) using a suitable tool.
l0. Pemove the retaining ring (Dl50) and pull out the 3
rd
stage sun gear (Dl40) from
the carrier (Dl00).
ll. Pemove the retaining rings (8050) and pull out the planet gears (8040) from the
spindle group (80l0) using a suitable tool.
Transmission CR
BOMAG 917 008 911 79
18.4
l3 DKMH.PS.370.D2.02 520L0462 Pev. A - l2/200l
Series CP - Compact Poller Drive
Service Manual and Pepair |nstruction
Lvery part must be clean, especially must be rustless on the bearing seating and sliding
surfaces. Parts must be tted to unit easy, when they are oiled by transmission oil.
|t is necessary to easy coat the O-rings with grease (e.g. Shell ALvAN|A G3).
Pollowing parts are orderable only as subassemblies:
rake disassembIy
CR31 A1, CR51
l. Push spacer ring (8l30) using a suitable tool to release retaining ring (8l40).
2. Pemove retaining ring (8l40).
3. Using a suitable tool remove spacer ring (8l30) and springs (C080).
4. Pemove brake piston (C070) and O-rings (C050, C060).
5. Pemove brake plates (C025).
6. Pemove clutch (D0l0).
CR31 A2
l. Pemove screws (8250).
2. Pemove bushing (8230).
3. Pemove screws (8260).
4. Pull out adapter (8200) with brake piston (C070).
5. Pemove O-rings (C050, C060).
6. Pemove screws (8240) and remove bushings (8230).
7. Pemove springs (C080).
8. Pemove brake plates (C025).
9. Pemove clutch (D0l0).
DISASSMLY
(continued)
ASSMLY
Lvery O-ring and seal
has to be replaced.
Pepair |nstruction
Polling bearings must be unpacked from original package only directly to installation.
|t must be installed only using the suitable installing tools.
Screw torque - see chotet 5ctew totque on oe 15.
p u o r g - e l d n i p S 0 l 0 8 0 l 0 8
y l b m e s s a r a e g t e n a l P
l
t s
e g a t s
- 0 6 0 D
y l b m e s s a r a e g t e n a l P
2
d n
e g a t s
0 4 0 8 -
y l b m e s s a r a e g t e n a l P
3
d r
e g a t s
- - 0 4 0 8
SubassembIies
CR31 CR51
18.4 Transmission CR
BOMAG 918 008 911 79
l4 DKMH.PS.370.D2.02 520L0462 Pev. A - l2/200l
Series CP - Compact Poller Drive
Service Manual and Pepair |nstruction
Cear and pIanet carriers assembIy
CR31
l. Heat the planet gears (8040) to temperature 90 - l00 C |l94 - 2l2 P|, press planet
gears on pins of spindle group (80l0) using press and insure it using retaining-ring
(8050).
2. Clean up inner surface of the gear (D060) and gently oil it. |nstall retaining ring
(Dll5) from one side. Unpack bearing (D050) and insert it into gear until retaining
ring using a tool. |nstall second retaining ring (Dll5).
3. |nstall 2
nd
stage sun gear (D080) to l
st
stage carrier (D040) and insure it using
retaining ring (D090).
4. |nstall planet gear (D060) according to step 2 on carrier (D040) using inner ring of
the bearing and press. |nsure it using retaining ring (D070). Planet carrier must be
supported on the pitch circle zone during press of planet gear.
5. |nstall carrier (D040) according to step 4 to spindle group (80l0). Turn hub to check
smooth turn.
6. |nstall spacer ring (D030) between planet gear (D060) and carrier (D040) so that the
spacer inside diameter is located opposite the inside diameter of 2
nd
stage sun gear.
7. |nstall sun gear (D020).
8. |nstall cover with O-ring on hub and install screws (Dl80) retaining cover to the
hub.
CR51
l. Heat the planet gears (8040) to temperature 90 - l00 C |l94 - 2l2 P|, press planet
gears on pins of spindle group (80l0) using press and insure it using retaining ring
(8050).
2. Clean up inner surface of the gear (Dl20) and gently oil it. |nstall retaining ring
(Dll5) from one side. Unpack bearing (Dll0) and insert it into the gear until
retaining ring using suitable tool. |nstall second retaining ring (Dll5).
3. |nstall 3
rd
stage sun gear (Dl40) to 2
nd
stage carrier (Dl00) and insure it using
retaining ring (Dl50).
4. |nstall planet gear (Dl20) according to step 2 on 2
nd
stage planet carrier (Dl00) using
inner ring of the bearing and press. |nsure it using retaining ring (Dl30). Planet carrier
must be supported on the pitch circle zone during press of planet gear.
5. |nstall carrier (Dl00) according to step 4 into spindle-group (80l0). Turn hub to check
smooth turn.
6. |nstall 2
nd
stage sun gear (D080) to l
st
stage carrier (D040) and insure it using
retaining ring (D090).
7. |nstall planet gear (D060) on carrier (D040) using inner ring of the bearing and press.
|nsure it using retaining ring (D070). Planet carrier must be supported on the pitch
circle zone during press of planet gear.
8. |nstall carrier (D040) according to step 7 to spindle group (80l0). Turn hub to check
smooth turn.
9. |nstall sun gear (D020).
l0. |nstall cover with O-ring on hub and install screws (Dl80) retaining cover to the
hub.
ASSMLY
(continued)
Never install bearing
with the gear using strike.
Use always new screws
(Dl80) for cover assembly.
Never install bearing
with the gear using strike.
Use always new screws
(Dl80) for cover assembly.
Pepair |nstruction
Transmission CR
BOMAG 919 008 911 79
18.4
l5 DKMH.PS.370.D2.02 520L0462 Pev. A - l2/200l
Series CP - Compact Poller Drive
Service Manual and Pepair |nstruction
rake assembIy
CR31 A1, CR51
l. |nstall O-rings (C050, C060) into spindle group (80l0).
2. |nstall clutch (D0l0) into spindle group (80l0).
3. |nstall outer and inner brake plates (C025), start with outer plate. |nstall inner plates
on the clutch (D0l0).
4. Lightly oil brake piston (C070) on the outer surface. Carefully push it until the plates
(C025).
5. |nstall springs (C080) into brake piston (C070).
6. |nstall spacer ring (8l30) and retaining ring (8l40).
7. Press spacer ring (8l30) using tool as retaining ring expose the groove in spindle
group (80l0). |nspect that retaining ring seats properly in the groove.
CR31 A2
l. |nstall O-rings (C050, C060) into spindle group (80l0).
2. |nstall clutch (D0l0) into spindle group (80l0).
3. |nstall outer and inner brake plates (C025), start with outer plate. |nstall inner plates
on the clutch (D0l0).
4. |nstall springs (C080) into brake piston (C070).
5. |nstall O-rings (82l0 and 8220) on adapter (8200). Put adapter (8200) on springs
(C080) so that screw holes in adapter are located opposite the piston one's.
6. |nstall screws (8240) with bushings (8230) through adapter (8200) into piston (C070).
Push springs (C080) using consecutive round tightening of screws.
7. Lightly oil brake piston (C070) on the outer surface and carefully push it together
with screwed adapter (8200) until plates (C025).
8. |nstall screws (8260).
9. |nstall screws (8250) with bushings (8230) through adapter (8200) into the spindle
group (80l0).
Screw torque
Pepair |nstructions
DISASSMLY
(continued)
e u q r o 7 w e r c S
x o b r a e C
f b l | m N | n i
r e b m u N w e r c S d a e r h T
f b l | m N | n i
R C
0 6 0 8
5 6 0 8
g u l P 5 . l x 8 l M 5 4
0 l +
8 9 3 | |
0 8 l D w e r c S 8 M 0 2
3 +
7 7 l |
6 . 6 2 +
|
1 A 1 3 R C , 1 5 R C
0 2 l 8 g u l P 8 2 - P N U 4 l - 5 7 8 . 0 5 4
0 l +
8 9 3 | |
0 4 2 8
0 5 2 8
t e k c o s - w e r c S 6 M 0 l
2 +
5 . 8 8 |
7 . 7 l +
|
0 6 2 8 t e k c o s - w e r c S 2 l M 0 0 l
0 2 +
5 8 8 |
7 7 l +
|
Name
7orque
CR31 A2
+88.5
+88.5
18.4 Transmission CR
BOMAG 920 008 911 79
l6 DKMH.PS.370.D2.02 520L0462 Pev. A - l2/200l
Series CP - Compact Poller Drive
Service Manual and Pepair |nstruction
Lxploded views
XPLDDD VIW - CR 31 A1
040
050
L000 003
065
D160
D170
D180
D020
070
C080
C070
C060
C050
C025
C010
C020
D010
D015
L000 296
120
110
090
100
060
070
080
080
L000 004
140
130
D080
D040
D090
D030
D050
D060
D070
L000 058
D070
D050
D060
D045
010
Transmission CR
BOMAG 921 008 911 79
18.4
l7 DKMH.PS.370.D2.02 520L0462 Pev. A - l2/200l
Series CP - Compact Poller Drive
Service Manual and Pepair |nstruction
Lxploded views
XPLDDD VIW - CR 31 A2
040
050
L000 003
065
D160
D170
D180
D020
070
C080
C070
C060
C050
C025
C010
C020
D010
D015
L000 296
D080
D040
D090
D030
D050
D060
D070
L000 058
D070
D050
D060
D045
L000 005
060
070
220
200
260
230
250
230
230
240
250
210
010
18.4 Transmission CR
BOMAG 922 008 911 79
l8 DKMH.PS.370.D2.02 520L0462 Pev. A - l2/200l
Series CP - Compact Poller Drive
Service Manual and Pepair |nstruction
Lxploded views
XPLDDD VIW - CR 51
040
050
L000 003
065
D160
D170
D180
D020
070
C080
C070
C060
C050
C025
C010
C020
D090
D060
D070
D070
D060
D045
D050
D045
D140
D100
D110
D120
D130
D130
D120
D110
D150
D115
D040
D080
L000 057
120
110
090
100
060
070
080
080
L000 004
140
130
D010
D015
L000 296
010
Transmission CR
BOMAG 923 008 911 79
18.4
l9 DKMH.PS.370.D2.02 520L0462 Pev. A - l2/200l
Series CP - Compact Poller Drive
Service Manual and Pepair |nstruction
Cross Section views
CRDSS SC7IDN VIW - CR 31 A1
P005 032
80l5
8065 8070
8020
8070
8060
L030
L0l0
L020
8090
8l00
8l20
8ll0
8l60
8l80
8l40
C060
C080
C050
C070
C025
C0l0
C020 D0l0 D080
D020
D030
D090
D040
D070
D050
D060
D045
Dl70
Dl80
Dl60 8050 8035 8030
8l30
8l50
8l70
8l75
010
A0l0
A020
A040
040
18.4 Transmission CR
BOMAG 924 008 911 79
20 DKMH.PS.370.D2.02 520L0462 Pev. A - l2/200l
Series CP - Compact Poller Drive
Service Manual and Pepair |nstruction
Cross Section views
CRDSS SC7IDN VIW - CR 31 A2
P005 033
80l5
8065 8070 8020
8070
8060
L030
L0l0
L020
8220
82l0
8200
8260 8240 8230
8l60
C060
C080
C050
C070
C025
C0l0
C020 D0l0 D0l5 D080
D020
D030
D090
D040
D070
D050
D060
D045
Dl70
Dl80
Dl60 8050 8035 8030
8l50
8l70
8l75
010
A0l0
A020
A040
040
Transmission CR
BOMAG 925 008 911 79
18.4
2l DKMH.PS.370.D2.02 520L0462 Pev. A - l2/200l
Series CP - Compact Poller Drive
Service Manual and Pepair |nstruction
Cross Section views
CRDSS SC7IDN VIW - CR 51
P005 03l
80l5 8065 8070
8020
8070
8060
L030
L0l0
L020
8090
8l00
8l20
8ll0
8l60
8080
8l40
C060
C080
C050
C070
C025
C0l0
D020
Dl30
Dl00
D0l0 C020 D0l5 Dl40 Dl50 D080
Dll5 Dll0
Dl20
D055
D090
D040
D070
D050
D060
D045
Dl70
Dl80
Dl60
8050 8035 8030
8l30
8l50
8l70
8l75
010
A0l0
A020
A040
040
18.4 Transmission CR
BOMAG 926 008 911 79
22 DKMH.PS.370.D2.02 520L0462 Pev. A - l2/200l
Series CP - Compact Poller Drive
Service Manual and Pepair |nstruction
Parts List
PAR7S LIS7
l A l 3 P C 2 A l 3 P C l 5 P C
0 l 0 A l a e s l a c i n a h c e m g n i t a t o P l l l
0 2 0 A g n i r a e b r e l l o r d e r e p a T l l l
0 4 0 A t u N l l l
0 l 0 8 p u o r g e l d n i p S l l l
5 l 0 8 e l d n i p S l l l
0 2 0 8 b u H l l l
0 3 0 8 g n i r a e b r e l l o P 4 3, 4` 5
5 3 0 8 r a e g t e n a l P 4 3, 4` 5
0 4 0 8 y l b m e s s a b u s r a e g t e n a l P 4 3, 4` 5
0 5 0 8 g n i r g n i n i a t e P 4 3, 4` 5
0 6 0 8 g u l P 2 2 2
5 6 0 8 g u l P 2 2 2
0 7 0 8 g n i r g n i l a e S 4 4 4
0 8 0 8 m a C 2 - 2
0 9 0 8 e l d n i p S 2 - 2
0 0 l 8 g n i r - O 2 - 2
0 l l 8 g n i r - O 2 - 2
0 2 l 8 g u l P 2 - 2
0 3 l 8 g n i r r e c a p S l - l
0 4 l 8 g n i r g n i n i a t e P l - l
0 0 2 8 r e t p a d A - l -
0 l 2 8 g n i r - O - l -
0 2 2 8 g n i r - O - l -
0 3 2 8 g n i h s u 8 - 5 -
0 4 2 8 w e r c S - 3 -
0 5 2 8 w e r c S - 2 -
0 6 2 8 w e r c S - 4 -
0 l 0 C g n i r r e c a p S l l l
0 2 0 C g n i r g n i n i a t e P l l l
5 2 0 C y l b m e s s a b u s s e t a l p e k a r 8 l l l
0 5 0 C g n i r - O l l l
0 6 0 C g n i r - O l l l
0 7 0 C n o t s i p e k a r 8 l l l
0 8 0 C g n i r p S 0 l 0 l 0 l
0 l 0 D h c t u l C l l l
5 l 0 D g n i r g n i n i a t e P l ) l ( l
0 2 0 D r a e g n u S l l l
0 3 0 D g n i r r e c a p S l l -
0 4 0 D r e i r r a C l l l
5 4 0 D g n i r g n i n i a t e P - - 3
0 5 0 D g n i r a e b r e l l o P 3 3 3
5 5 0 D r a e g t e n a l P - - 3
0 6 0 D r a e g t e n a l P 3 3 -
0 6 0 D y l b m e s s a b u s r a e g t e n a l P - - 3
0 7 0 D g n i r g n i n i a t e P 3 3 3
0 8 0 D r a e g n u S l l l
Description Item
uantity
Transmission CR
BOMAG 927 008 911 79
18.4
23 DKMH.PS.370.D2.02 520L0462 Pev. A - l2/200l
Series CP - Compact Poller Drive
Service Manual and Pepair |nstruction
Parts List
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Item Description
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18.4 Transmission CR
BOMAG 928 008 911 79
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BOMAG 929 008 911 79
18.5 Axle DANA 193
18.5 Axle DANA 193
BOMAG 930 008 911 79
Axle DANA 193
BOMAG 931 008 911 79
18.5
18.5 Axle DANA 193
BOMAG 932 008 911 79
Axle DANA 193
BOMAG 933 008 911 79
18.5
1
18.5 Axle DANA 193
BOMAG 934 008 911 79
2
PRINTED IN ITALY
Copyright By DANA ITALIA S.p.A.
Vietata la riproduzione anche parziale di testo ed illustrazioni
Realizzazione a cura dell'Ufficio Post Vendita della DANA ITALIA S.p.A.
Impaginazione: TEMAS s.r.l. - Gallarate (Va)
Stampa: Agosto 1999 (N.L. 7416)
Data subject to change without notice. We decline all responsability for the use of non-original components, or accessories which have
not been tested and submitted for approval.
Dati soggetti a modifiche senza impegno di preavviso. Si declina ogni responsabilita per l'utilizzo di componenti non originali o accessori
non collaudati ed approvati.
A
nderungen ohne vorherige Anku ndingung vorbehalten. Es wird jede Verantwortung fu r die Verwendung von Nichtoriginalteilen oder
nicht abgenommenem und genehmigtem Zubehor abgelehnt.
Los datos pueden ser modificados sin aviso previo. Se declina toda responsabilidad en el caso de uso de componentes no originales o
bien de accesorios no ensayados y aprobados.
Le constructeur se reserve le droit d'apporter des modifications a sa production, sans pour cela e tre tenu d'en donner pre avis. Nous
de clinons toute responsabilite pour l'utilisation de pie ces non originales ou d'accessoires non teste s et homologues.
Axle DANA 193
BOMAG 935 008 911 79
18.5
3
INTRODUCTION..........................................................5
MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICANTS
. Definition of viewpoints............................................7
. Data plate ..............................................................................7
. Maintenance points ................................................................7
. Maintenance intervals.............................................................8
. Adjustment and checks ..........................................................8
. Conversion tables...................................................................9
. Tightening torques .................................................................9
. Screw-locking, sealing, and lubricating materials ................... 10
NOTES ON SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........................................13
CHECKING WEAR AND REPLACING THE BRAKING DISKS
. Disassembling the braking units............................................ 14
. Assembling the braking units ................................................ 20
. Mechanical and manual release of the axle ........................... 28
PLANETARY REDUCTION AND AXLE SHAFT
. Disassembly......................................................................... 30
. Assembly............................................................................. 38
DIFFERENTIAL UNIT
. Removal and disassembly .................................................... 44
. Assembly and installation ..................................................... 54
REDUCTION GEAR AND BEVEL PINION
. Disassembly......................................................................... 68
. Installation and adjustment ................................................... 74
SPECIAL TOOLS ...................................................................... 82
INDEX - INDICE - INHALTSVERZEICHNIS - INDICE - INDEX
GB
INTRODUZIONE.......................................................5
MANUTENZIONE E LUBRIFICANTI
. Definizione viste ..................................................7
. Targa matricola ......................................................................7
. Punti di manutenzione............................................................7
. Intervalli di manutenzione .......................................................8
. Registrazione e controlli .........................................................8
. Tabelle di conversione............................................................9
. Coppie di serraggio ................................................................9
. Materiali per bloccaggio viti, tenuta e lubrificazione................ 10
NOTE RIGUARDANTI LA SICUREZZA ...................................... 13
CONTROLLO USURA E SOSTITUZIONE DISCHI FRENO
. Smontaggio gruppi di frenatura............................................. 14
. Assemblaggio dei gruppi di frenatura .................................... 20
. Sbloccaggio meccanico manuale dell'assale.......................... 28
RIDUTTORE EPICICLOIDALE E SEMIASSE
. Smontaggio.......................................................................... 30
. Assemblaggio ...................................................................... 38
ITA
GRUPPO DIFFERENZIALE
. Rimozione e smontaggio....................................................... 44
. Assemblaggio ed installazione .............................................. 54
RIDUTTORE E PIGNONE CONICO
. Smontaggio.......................................................................... 68
. Installazione e registrazione.................................................. 74
ATTREZZI SPECIALI................................................................. 82
VORAUSSETZUNG.................................................5
WARTUNG UND SCHMIERSTOFFE
. Definition der Ansichten......................................7
. Kennummernschild.................................................................7
. Wartungsstellen .....................................................................7
. Wartungsintervalle..................................................................8
. Einstellungen und Kontrollen ..................................................8
. Umrechnungstabellen.............................................................9
. Anziehdrehmomente...............................................................9
. Material zur Blockierung von Schrauben und
fu r Dichtungen und Schmiermittel ......................................... 10
BEMERKUNGEN ZUR SICHERHEIT........................................... 13
VERSCHLEISS KONTROLLIEREN UND BREMSSCHEIBEN
AUSWECHSELN
. Bremsaggregate abmontieren ............................................... 14
. Bremsaggregate montieren................................................... 20
. Achse mechanisch manuell entsichern.................................. 28
PLANETENGETRIEBE UND HALBACHSE
. Abmontieren ........................................................................ 30
. Montieren ............................................................................ 38
DIFFERENTIAL
. Abmontieren und zerlegen.................................................... 44
. Montieren und installieren..................................................... 54
REDUZIERER UND KEGELRAD
. Abmontieren ........................................................................ 68
. Installieren und einstellen ..................................................... 74
SONDERWERZZEUGE .............................................................. 82
D
18.5 Axle DANA 193
BOMAG 936 008 911 79
INDEX - INDICE - INHALTSVERZEICHNIS - INDICE - INDEX
4
PROLOGO................................................................ 5
MANTENIMIENTO Y LUBRICANTES
. Definicion vistas................................................... 7
. Matricula ............................................................................... 7
. Puntos de manutencion.......................................................... 7
. Intervalos de manutencio n...................................................... 8
. Ajuste y controles .................................................................. 8
. Tablas de conversion ............................................................. 9
. Pares de torsion .................................................................... 9
. Materiales para el bloqueo, estanqueidad y lubricacion ......... 10
NORMAS CONCERNIENTES A LA SEGURIDAD ....................... 13
CONTROL DEL DESGASTE Y SUSTITUCION DE LOS
DISCOS DEL FRENO
. Montaje de los grupos de frenado......................................... 14
. Desmontaje de los grupos de frenado................................... 20
. Desbloqueo manual de los axal ............................................ 28
REDUCTOR EPICICLOIDAL Y SEMIEJES
. Desmontaje ......................................................................... 30
. Montaje ............................................................................... 38
GRUPO DIFERENCIAL
. Remocion y desmontaje ....................................................... 44
. Montaje e instalacion ........................................................... 54
REDUCTOR Y PIN
ON CONICO
. Remocion ............................................................................ 68
. Instalacion y ajuste .............................................................. 74
HERRAMIENTAS ESPECIALES................................................. 82
INTRODUCTION....................................................... 5
ENTRETIEN ET LUBRIFIANTS
. De finition vues..................................................... 7
. Plaque d'immatriculation ........................................................ 7
. Points d'entretien................................................................... 7
. Intervalle de service ............................................................... 8
. Reglages et controles............................................................. 8
. Tableaux de conversion ......................................................... 9
. Couples de serrage................................................................ 9
. Mate riaux pour le blocage vis, e tanche ite et lubrification........ 10
NOTES EN MATIERE DE SECURITE......................................... 13
CONTROLE D'USURE ET SUBSTITUTION DES
DISQUES DE FREINAGE
. Desassemblage des groupes de freinage.............................. 14
. Assemblage des groupes de freinage ................................... 20
. Deblocage mecanique manuel de l'essieu............................. 28
REDUCTEUR EPICICLOIDALE ET DU DEMI-ESSIEU
. Demontage.......................................................................... 30
. Assemblage......................................................................... 38
GROUPE DIFFERENTIEL
. Depose et demontage .......................................................... 44
. Assemblage et installation.................................................... 54
REDUCTEUR ET PIGNON CONIQUE
. Depose................................................................................ 68
. Installation et reglage........................................................... 74
OUTILS SPECIAL..................................................................... 82
ESP
F
Axle DANA 193
BOMAG 937 008 911 79
18.5
5
Il rendimento e la continuita degli organi meccanici
dipendono oltre che da una costante e corretta
manutenzione, anche dal tempestivo intervento,
nell'eventualita di guasti o anomalie.
Nel proporre questo manuale si e considerata l'ipotesi di una
revisione generale del gruppo ma e il meccanico a valutare la
necessita di montare solo i singoli componenti nel caso di
riparazione. Il manuale e una guida rapida e sicura che
consente interventi precisi, tramite le fotografie ed i disegni
prospettici che illustrano le varie fasi delle operazioni. Di
seguito sono riportate tutte quelle informazioni ed avvertenze
necessarie al corretto disassemblaggio, alle relative verifiche
ed all'assemblaggio dei singoli componenti. Per la rimozione
del ponte differenziale dal veicolo, e necessario consultare i
manuali forniti dal costruttore del veicolo. Nel descrivere le
operazioni seguenti, si presuppone che il ponte sia gia stato
rimosso dal veicolo.
IMPORTANTE: In tutte le operazioni, e consigliabile usare
attrezzature idonee quali cavalletti o banchi di sostegno,
martelli in plastica o rame, leve appropriate estrattori e chiavi
specifiche, al fine di facilitare il lavoro salvaguardando nel
contempo le superfici lavorate e la sicurezza degli operatori.
Prima di procedere al disassemblaggio delle parti e scaricare
l'olio, e opportuno eseguire un'accurata pulizia del ponte,
asportando incrostazioni ed accumuli di grasso.
PREMESSA: Tutti gli organi meccanici smontati, devono
essere accuratamente puliti con prodotti appropriati, quindi
ripristinati o sostituiti nel caso presentino danni, usura,
incrinature, grippaggi, ecc. In particolare, verificare l'integrita
di tutte quelle parti in movimento (cuscinetti, ingranaggi, coppia
conica, alberi) e di tenuta (anelli OR, paraolio), soggette a
maggiori sollecitazioni ed usura. E
consigliabile, comunque, la
sostituzione degli organi di tenuta ogni qualvolta si proceda alla
revisione o riparazione dei componenti. Al momento del
montaggio, gli anelli di tenuta devono essere lubrificati sui
bordi di tenuta. Nel caso della coppia conica, la sostituzione di
uno dei suoi ingranaggi comporta anche la sostituzione
dell'altro. In fase di montaggio sono da rispettare scrupolosa-
mente i giochi, i precarichi e le coppie prescritte.
VALIDITA
ber-
pru fung der Einheit ausgegangen, doch entscheidet der
Mechaniker ob die einzelnen Teile bei Reparaturen montiert
werden mu ssen oder nicht. Das Handbuch ist schnell und
einfach nachzuschlagen und ermo glicht es anhand der Abbild-
ungen und der Zeichnungen, die die verschiedenen Vorga nge
darstellen, gezielt einzugreifen. Nachstehend sind alle Infor-
mationen und Hinweise aufgefu hrt, die zur Zerlegung, Pru fung
und Montage der Einzelteile no tig sind. Um die Differentia-
lachse des Fahrzeugs abzumontieren, lesen Sie bitte die
Anweisungen in den Handbu chern des Fahrzeugherstellers.
Die nachstehenden Beschreibungen gehen davon aus, da die
Fahrzeugachse schon abmontiert worden ist.
WICHTIG: Um die Arbeit zu erleichtern und gleichzeitig die
verarbeiteten Fla chen zu schu tzen und die Sicherheit der
Arbeiter zu gewahrleisten, empfehlen wir geeignete Werk-
zeuge wie Bocke, Tisch, Gummi- oder Kupferhammer, geeig-
nete Abzieher und Schlu ssel zu verwenden.
Bevor mit der Zerlegung der Teile begonnen und das O
l
abgelassen wird, mu die Achse sorgfa ltig gereinigt und
Verkrustungen und Fettablagen abgetragen werden.
VORAUSSETZUNG: Alle abmontierten mechanischen Teile
mu ssen sorgfa ltig mit geeigneten Reinigungsmitteln gereinigt
oder, wenn bescha digt, verschleit, gerissen, festgefressen
usw. ausgewechselt werden. Insbesondere mu der einwand-
freie Zustand aller beweglichen Teile (Lager, Zahnra der,
Kegelradpaare, Wellen) und der Dichtungen (O-Ringe, O
lab-
dichtungen), die am meisten beansprucht werden und ver-
schleien, kontrolliert werden. Wir empfehlen auf jeden Fall die
Abdichtungselemente immer auszuwechseln, wenn eine U
ber-
holung oder eine Reparatur der Teile vorgenommen wird. Bei
D
ITA
The efficiency and continued operation of mechan-
ical units depend on constant, correct maintenance
and also on efficient repair work, should there be a
break-down or malfunction. The instructions contained in this
manual have been based on a complete overhaul of the unit.
However, it is up to the mechanic to decide whether or not it is
necessary to assemble only individual components, when
partial repair work is needed. The manual provides a quick
and sure guide which, with the use of photographs and
diagrams illustrating the various phases of the operations,
allows accurate work to be performed.
All the information needed for correct disassembly, checks and
assembly of each individual component is set out below. In
order to remove the differential unit from the vehicle, the
manuals provided by the vehicle manufacturer should be
consulted. In describing the following operations it is presumed
that the unit has already been removed from the vehicle.
IMPORTANT: In order to facilitate work and protect both
working surfaces and operators, it is advisable to use proper
equipment such as: trestles or supporting benches, plastic or
copper hammers, appropriate levers, pullers and specific
spanners or wrenches.
Before going on to disassemble the parts and drain the oil, it is
best to thoroughly clean the unit, removing any encrusted or
accumulated grease.
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS: All the disassembled mechan-
ical units should be thoroughly cleaned with appropriate
products and restored or replaced if damage, wear, cracking or
seizing have occurred.
In particular, thoroughly check the condition of all moving parts
(bearings, gears, crown wheel and pinion, shafts) and sealing
parts (O-rings, oil shields) which are subject to major stress and
wear. In any case, it is advisable to replace the seals every time
a component is overhauled or repaired. During assembly, the
sealing rings must be lubricated on the sealing edge. In the
case of the crown wheel and pinion, replacement of one
component requires the replacement of the other one. During
assembly, the prescribed pre-loading, backlash and torque of
parts must be maintained.
CLASSIFICATION: This manual classifies units according to
part numbers. For a correct interpretation, classification is
indicated as follows:
= up to the part number
= from the part number on
When no classification is given, disassembly and assembly
operations are the same for all versions.
SPECIFIC EQUIPMENT AND SPARE PARTS: The drawings of
all specific tools required for maintenance and repair work can
be found at the end of this manual ; spare parts may be ordered
either from the vehicle manufacturer or directly from the
Service Centers or Authorised Distributors of DANA ITALIA
S.p.A..
GB
INTRODUCTION - INTRODUZIONE - VORAUSSETZUNG - PROLOGO - INTRODUCTION
18.5 Axle DANA 193
BOMAG 938 008 911 79
der Montage mu ssen die Rander der Dichtringe geschmiert
werden. Wenn beim Kegelradpaar ein Zahnrad ausgewechselt
werden mu, mu auch das andere Zahnrad ausgewechselt
werden. Bei der Montage mu ssen die vorgeschriebenen
Spiele, Vorspannungen und Drehmomente strengstens ein-
gehalten werden.
GU
FINITION VUES
DATA PLATE - TARGA MATRICOLA - KENNUMMERNSCHILD - MATRICULA - PLAQUE D'IMMATRICULATION
Type and model unit - modification index
Tipo e modello gruppo - indice di modifica
Typ und Modelleles Antriebes - A
nderungsverzeichnis
Tipo y modelo grupo - indice de modificacion
Type et modele de ensemble - tableau des modifications
Serial number
Numero di serie
Seriennummer
Numero de serie
Numero de serie
Lubricant
Lubrificante
Schmieroel
Lubricante
Lubrificant
1
2
3
MAINTENANCE POINTS - PUNTI DI MANUTENZIONE - WARTUNGSSTELLEN - PUNTOS DE MANUTENCION - POINTS D'ENTRETIEN
MFG. BY CLARK-HURTH COMPONENTS S.P.A.
38062 Arco (Trento)
MADE IN ITALY
D1240011
3
2 1
D1240139
2
1 3 1
1 3
2
2 2 2
1 3
2
Oil filling plug - Tappo di carico
Einfullstopfen - Tapon de carga
Bouchon de ravitaillement
Oil draining plug - Tappo di scarico
Ablasstopfen - Tapon de descarga
Bouchon de vidange
Check level plug - Tappo controllo livello
Stopfen zur O
lpegelkontrolle -
Tapon de contrl de nivel - Jauge de niveau
1
2
3
D1240138
LEFT SIDE
LATO SINISTRO
LINKE SEITE
LADO IZQUIERDO
COTE GAUCHE
RIGHT SIDE
LATO DESTRO
RECHTE SEITE
LADO DERECHO
COTE DROITE
18.5 Axle DANA 193
BOMAG 940 008 911 79
8
OPERATION - OPERAZIONE -
ARBEITSVORGANG -
OPERACION - OPERATION
FREQUENCY - PERIODICITA
- ZEITABSTAND -
FRECUENCIA - PERIODICITE
LUBRICANTS - LUBRIFICANTI - SCHMIERSTOFFE -
LUBRICANTES - LUBRIFIANTS
. Check levels:
. Controllo livelli:
. O
lstandkontrolle:
. Control niveles:
. Contro le niveaux:
Differential
Differenziale
Im differential
Diferencial
Differentiel
monthly
mensile
monatlich
cada mes
mensuel
. SAE85W90 (API GL4 - MIL L-2105)
With additives for oil-bath brakes
Con additivi per freni a bagno d'olio
Mit Zusatzmittel fu r Bremsen in O
lbad
Con aditivos para frenos de ban o de aceite
Avec adjuvants pour freins en bain d'huile
. SAE85W90 (API GL5 - MIL 2105-B)
With additives for oil-bath brakes, for units pre-
senting hypoid crown wheel and pinion and /or
self-locking differential gear
Per esecuzioni con coppia conica ipoide e/o con
differenziale autobloccante, con additivi per freni
a bagno d'olio
Bei Ausfu hrungen mit Kegel- und Telleradpaar
und/oder Selbstsperrdifferential, mit Zusatzmit-
teln fu r Bremsen in O
lbad
Para ejecuciones con par co nico hipoide y/o con
diferencial autobloqueante con aditivos para fre-
nos de ban o de aceite.
Pour exe cutions avec couple conique hypo de et/
ou differentiel autobloquant, avec adjuvants pour
freins en bain d'huile
Planetary reduction
Riduzione epicicloidale
Planetengetrieb
Reduccion epicicloidal
Reduction epicycloidale
every 200 hours
ogni 200 ore
alle 200 Std.
cada 200 horas
toutes les 200 heures
. Oil change:
. Cambio olio:
. O
lwechsel:
. Cambio aceite:
. Vidange huile:
Differential
Differenziale
Im differential
Diferencial
Differentiel
every 800 hours ]
ogni 800 ore
alle 800 Std.
cada 800 horas
toutes les 800 heures
Planetary reduction
Riduzione epicicloidale
Planetengetrieb
Reduccion epicicloidal
Reduction epicycloidale
every 1000 hours ]
ogni 1000 ore
alle 1000 Std.
cada 1000 horas
toutes les 1000 heures
Self-locking differential gear
Differenziale autobloccante
Selbstsperrdifferential
Diferencial autobloqueante
Differentiel autobloquant
every 700 hours ] r
ogni 700 ore
alle 700 Std.
cada 700 horas
toutes les 700 heures
] Initially after 100 working hours - Inizialmente dopo 100 ore di lavoro - Erstmals nach 100 Betriebstunden - Al principio, despue s de 100 horas
de trabajo - Initialement apre s 100 heures de travail
r When it starts sounding noisy - Anche ai primi cenni di rumorosita - Auch falls ungewo hnliche Gera usche zu bemerken sind - Tambie n al primer
indicio de ruido - Me me aux premiers signaux de bruit
OPERATION- OPERAZIONE -
ARBEITSVORGANG -
OPERACION - OPERATION
MEMBER - ORGANO -
ELEMENT -
ORGANO - ORGANE
CONDITIONS - CONDIZIONI -
BEDINGUNG -
CONDICIONES - CONDITIONS
FREQUENCY - PERIODICITA
-
ZEITABSTAND -
FRECUENCIA - PERIODICITE
LUBRICANTS - LUBRIFICANTI -
SCHMIERSTOFFE -
LUBRICANTES - LUBRIFIANTS
Greasing
Ingrassaggio
Schmieren
Engrase
Graissage
Articulations
Snodi
Gelenk
Ro tula
Articulations
Normal work
Lavori normali
Normale Arbeit
Trabajos normales
Ta ches ordinaires
monthly
mensile
monatlich
cada mes
mensuel
MOLIKOTE
Awkward work
Lavori gravosi
Schwere Arbeit
Trabajos pesados
Ta ches extraordinaires
Weekly
Settimanale
Wochentlich
Semanal
Hebdomadaire
UNIT - GRUPPO -
AGGREGAT -
GRUPO - GROUPE
OPERATION - OPERAZIONE
ARBEITSVORGANG -
OPERACION - OPERATION
FREQUENCY - PERIODICITA
-
ZEITABSTAND -
FRECUENCIA - PERIODICITE
SERVICE BRAKE CIRCUIT - CIRCUITO COMANDO FRENI -
BREMSKREISLAUF - CIRCUITO MANDOS FRENOS -
CIRCUIT DE COMMANDE DES FREINS
Negative brake
Freno negativo
Federspeicherbremse
Freno negativo
Frein ne gatif
Adjustment
Registrazione
Einstellen
Ajuste
Re glage
every 1000 hours ]
ogni 1000 ore
alle 1000 Std.
cada 1000 horas
toutes les 1000 hours
Only for mineral oil use e.g. ATF Dexron II. Make sure
that master cylinder seals are suitable for mineral oil.
Usare esclusivamente olio minerale ATF Dexron II. Ac-
certarsi che le guarnizioni del cilindro master siano
adatte a questo olio.
Nur mineralisches O
l geeignet sein.
Usar exclusivamente aceite mineral ATF Dexron II.
Asegurarse de que las juntas del cilindro principal
son adecuadas para este aceite.
Utiliser exclusivement huile mine rale ATF Dexron II.
Verifier que les joints du ma tre-cylindre, soien compa-
tibles avec cette huile.
Service brake
Freni di servizio
Hilfsbremse
Frenos de ejercicio
Freins de service
Adjustment
Registrazione
Einstellen
Ajuste
Re glage
every 500 hours
ogni 500 ore
alle 500 Std.
cada 500 horas
toutes les 500 hours
Wheel nuts
Dadi ruota
Radmuttern
Tuercas rueda
Ecrous de roue
Tightening
Serraggio -
Festziehen
Apriete
Serrage
every 200 hours
ogni 200 ore
alle 200 Std.
cada 200 horas
toutes les 200 hours
] Initially after 100 working hours - Inizialmente dopo 100 ore di lavoro - Erstmals nach 100 Betriebstunden - Al principio, despue s de 100
horas de trabajo - Initialement apre s 100 heures de travail
MAINTENANCE INTERVALS - INTERVALLI DI MANUTENZIONE - WARTUNGSINTERVALLE - INTERVALOS DE MANUTENCIO
N - INTERVALLE DE SERVICE
ADJUSTMENT AND CHECKS - REGISTRAZIONE E CONTROLLI - EINSTELLUNGEN UND KONTROLLEN - AJUSTE Y CONTROLES - REGLAGES ET CONTROLES
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Units of pressure - Unita di pressione - Druckeinheiten
Unidad de presio n - Unite s de pression: 1 Atm%1 bar%10
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PA%14.4 PSi
Units of weight - Unita di peso - Gewichtseinheiten
Unidad de peso - Unite s de poids
Units of torque - Unita di coppia - Drehmomenteinheiten
Unidad de par - Unite s de couple
N daN kN kg lbs Nm daNm kNm kgm lb-in
1N 1 0,1 0,001 0,102 0,225 1Nm 1 0,1 0,001 0,102 8,854
1daN 10 1 0,01 1,02 2,25 1daNm 10 1 0,01 1,02 88,54
1kN 1000 100 1 102 225 1kNm 1000 100 1 102 8854
1kg 9,81 0,981 0,00981 1 2,205 1kgm 9,81 0,981 0,00981 1 86,8
1lb-in 0,1129 0,01129 0,0001129 0,01152 1
Unit - Unita di misura - Meeinheiten - Unidad de medida - Unite s de mesure: Nm
SIZE OF BOLT
MISURA VITE
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MESURE VIS
TYPE OF BOLT - TIPO VITE - GEWINDE - TIPO DE TORNILLO - TYPE DE VIS
8.8 10.9 12.9
Normali
+ Loctite 242
Normali
+ Loctite 270
Normali
+ Loctite 242
Normali
+ Loctite 270
Normali
+ Loctite 242
Normali
+ Loctite 270
M6 x 1 9,5-10,5 10,5-11,5 14,3-15,7 15,2-16,8 16,2-17,8 18,1-20,0
M8 x 1,25 23,8-26,2 25,6-28,4 34,2-37,8 36,7-40,5 39,0-43,0 43,7-48,3
M10 x 1,5 48-53 52-58 68-75 73-81 80-88 88-97
M12 x 1,75 82-91 90-100 116-128 126-139 139-153 152-168
M14 x 2 129-143 143-158 182-202 200-221 221-244 238-263
M16 x 2 200-221 219-242 283-312 309-341 337-373 371-410
M18 x 2,5 276-305 299-331 390-431 428-473 466-515 509-562
M20 x 2,5 390-431 428-473 553-611 603-667 660-730 722-798
M22 x 2,5 523-578 575-635 746-824 817-903 893-987 974-1076
M24 x 3 675-746 732-809 950-1050 1040-1150 1140-1260 1240-1370
M27 x 3 998-1103 1088-1202 1411-1559 1539-1701 1710-1890 1838-2032
M30 x 3,5 1378-1523 1473-1628 1914-2115 2085-2305 2280-2520 2494-2757
M8 x 1 25,7-28,3 27,5-30,5 36,2-39,8 40,0-44,0 42,8-47,2 47,5-52,5
M10 x 1,25 49,4-54,6 55,2-61,0 71,5-78,5 78,0-86,0 86,0-94,0 93,0-103,0
M12 x 1,25 90-100 98-109 128-142 139-154 152-168 166-184
M12 x 1,5 86-95 94-104 120-132 133-147 143-158 159-175
M14 x 1,5 143-158 157-173 200-222 219-242 238-263 261-289
M16 x 1,5 214-236 233-257 302-334 333-368 361-399 394-436
M18 x 1,5 312-345 342-378 442-489 485-536 527-583 580-641
M20 x 1,5 437-483 475-525 613-677 674-745 736-814 808-893
M22 x 1,5 581-642 637-704 822-908 903-998 998-1103 1078-1191
M24 x 2 741-819 808-893 1045-1155 1140-1260 1235-1365 1363-1507
M27 x 2 1083-1197 1178-1302 1520-1680 1672-1848 1834-2027 2000-2210
M30 x 2 1511-1670 1648-1822 2138-2363 2332-2577 2565-2835 2788-3082
CONVERSION TABLES - TABELLE DI CONVERSIONE - UMRECHNUNGSTABELLEN
TABLAS DE CONVERSION - TABLEAUX DE CONVERSION
TIGHTENING TORQUES - COPPIE DI SERRAGGIO - ANZIEHDREHMOMENTE
PARES DE TORSION - COUPLES DE SERRAGE
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1 - Locking, sealing and lubricating materials referred to in this manual are the same used in the shop-floor.
I materiali per il bloccaggio, tenuta e lubrificazione specifica indicati nel manuale, sono quelli usati in fabbrica.
Die Materialien zur Blockierung von Schrauben, fu r Dichtungen und Schmiermittel, die im Handbuch aufgefu hrt sind, sind
dieselben die auch vom Hersteller verwendet werden.
Los materiales para el bloqueo, estanqueidad y lubricacion espec fica indicados en el manual, son los que se usan en la fabrica
Les mate riaux de blocage, d'e tanche ite et de lubrification spe cifie s indiques dans ce manuel sont ceux employe s a l'usine.
2 - The table below gives an account of the typical applications of each single material, in order to facilitate replacement with similar
products marketed by different brand names with different trade marks.
Di questi materiali, vengono riportate le applicazioni tipiche che li distinguono, in modo da poterli sostituire con prodotti similari
commercializzati da altre marche e quindi con altre sigle.
Von diesen Materialien werden die typischen Anwendungen genannt, um sie mit a hnlichen Materialien zu ersetzen, die unter
anderen Namen und Kennzeichnungen im Handel erha ltlich sind.
De estos materiales damos las aplicaciones t picas que los distinguen, de manera que se puedan sustituir con productos similares
comercializados por otras marcas y por tanto con otras siglas.
De ces mate riaux ne sont reporte es que les applications typiques qui les distinguent de telle sorte qu'ils puissent e tre substitue s
par des produits semblables se trouvant dans le commerce sous d'autres marques et par consequent sous d'autres sigles.
DENOMINATION
DENOMINAZIONE
BEZEICHNUNG
DENOMINACION
DENOMINATION
APPLICATION - APPLICAZIONE - ANWENDUNG - APLICACION - APPLICATION
Loctite 242
. Anaerobic product apt to prevent the loosening of screws, nuts and plugs. Used for medium-strength loc-
king. Before using it, completely remove any lubricant by using the specific activator.
. Prodotto anaerobico adatto a prevenire l'allentamento di viti, dadi e tappi. Usato per la frenatura a media re-
sistenza. Deve essere usato dopo aver asportato ogni traccia di lubrificante con l'attivatore specifico.
. Anaerobes Produkt, um das Lockern von Schrauben, Muttern und Stopfen zu verhindern. Fu r mittlere Wi-
derstandskra fte geeignet. Darf erst aufgetragen werden, wenn die Flachen von Schmiermittel richtig sauber
sind. Dazu das entsprechende Produkt verwenden.
. Producto anaerobico apto para prevenir el aflojamiento de tornillos, tuerca y tapones. Usado para el frenado
de media resistencia. Tiene que ser usado solo despues de haber quitado todo residuo de lubricante con el
activador espec fico.
. Produit anareobic servant a prevenir le relachement des vis, ecrous et bouchons. Utilise pour le freinage
demi resistant. Il doit etre utilise apre s avoir enleve toute trace de lubrifiant a l'aide d'un activeur special.
Loctite 243
. The oleocompatible alternative to 242. Does not require the activation of lubricated surfaces.
. Prodotto alternativo al 242 che, essendo oleocompatibile, non richiede l'attivazione di superfici lubrificate.
. Alternatives Produkt zu Loctite 242. Da es olkompatibel ist mu ssen die geschmierten Flachen nicht aktiviert
werden.
. Producto alternativo al 242 que, siendo oleocompatible, no requiere la activacion de superficies lubricadas.
. Produit en alternance avec le 242 lequel etant oleocompatible ne requiert aucune activation des surfaces
lubrifie es.
Loctite 270
. Anaerobic product for very-high strength locking of screws and nuts. Before using it, completely remove any
lubricant by using the specific activator. To remove parts, it may be necessary to heat them at 80C approx.
. Prodotto anaerobico adatto per la frenatura ad altissima resistenza di viti e dadi. Deve essere usato dopo aver
asportato ogni traccia di lubrificante con l'attivatore specifico.
La rimozione delle parti, puorichiedere un riscaldamento a circa 80C.
. Anaerobes Produkt fu r hohe Widerstandskrafte fu r Schrauben und Muttern geeignet. Zuerst die Fla che sorg-
fa ltig aktivieren. Um die Fla chen zu saubern, diese auf ca. 80C erwa rmen.
. Producto anaerobico apto para el frenado de alta resistencia de tornillos y tuercas. tiene que ser usado de-
spues de haber quitado todo residuo de lubricante con el activador espec fico.
La remocion de las partes, puede requerir un calentamiento a unos 80C.
. Produit anareobic apte au freinage a tres haute re sistance des vis et des ecrous. Il doit etre utilise apres avoir
enleve toute trace de lubrifiant a l'aide d'un activeur special.
Loctite 275
. Anaerobic product suitable for high-strength locking and sealing of large threaded parts, bolts and stud bolts,
for pipe sealing and for protecting parts against tampering; suitable for sealing coupling surfaces with a max.
diametrical clearance of 0.25 mm.
. Prodotto anaerobico adatto per la frenatura e sigillatura ad alta resistenza di parti filettate, bulloni e prigionieri
di grandi dimensioni, protezione antimanomissione e sigillatura di tubazioni; puosigillare accoppiamenti con
gioco diametrale massimo di 0,25 mm.
. Anaerobes Produkt zum Bremsen und Siegeln von groen Gewinden, Muttern und Stiftschrauben , sehr
widerstandsfahig, verschleierungsbestandig, und zum Siegeln von Rohrleitungen geeignet; kann Kupplun-
gen mit einer maximalen Lagerluft von 0,25 mm siegeln.
. Producto anaerobico apto para el frenado y selladura a alta resistencia de tornillos, tuercas y prisioneros de
grandes dimensiones, protecion anti manomision y selladura de tubaciones ; puede sellar encolcados con
juego diametral.
. Produit anae robie adapte au freinage et au scellage a haute re sistance des parties filetees, boulons et pri-
sonniers de grandes dimensions, protection anti-alteration et scellage de tuyauteries; il peut sceller des ac-
couplements ayant un jeu diame tral maximal de 0,25 mm.
SCREW-LOCKING, SEALING AND LUBRICATING MATERIALS - MATERIALI PER BLOCCAGGIO VITI, TENUTA E LUBRIFICAZIONE - MATERIAL ZUR
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BLOCKIERUNG VON SCHRAUBEN UND FU
TANCHE
ITE
ET LUBRIFICATION
DENOMINATION
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APPLICATION - APPLICAZIONE - ANWENDUNG - APLICACION - APPLICATION
Loctite 510
. Anaerobic product for the hermetic sealing of flanged units and screw holes communicating with fluids. Can
seal clearances between flanges up to 0.2 mm.
. Prodotto anaerobico adatto alla tenuta ermetica di fluidi tra assiemi flangiati e di viti a foro comunicante con i
fluidi. Puosigillare giochi tra le flange fino a 0,2 mm.
. Anaerobes Produkt zur Abdichtung von Flu ssigkeiten an Flanschen und Schrauben mit Locher, die mit Flu s-
sigkeiten in Kontakt stehen. Kann ein Spiel zwischen Flanschen bis 0,2 mm abdichten.
. Producto anaerobico apto para le estanqueidad de fluidos entre grupos bridados y de tornillos de orificio co-
municante con los fluidos. Puede sellar juegos entre las bridas hasta 0,2 mm.
. Produit anareobic apte a la tenue etanche des fluides entre les pieces a brides et des vis a trou en contact
avec les fluides. Il peut sceller un jeu parmi les flasques jusqu'a 0,2 mm.
Loctite 577
. Quick anaerobic sealant for sealing threaded portions of conical or cylindrical unions up to M80. Before using
it, remove any lubricant with the specific activator. After polymerisation, disassembly may result rather dif-
ficult, so heating may be necessary for larger diameters.
. Prodotto anaerobico sigillante rapido per la tenuta di filettature di raccordi conici o cilindrici fino a M80.
Deve essere usato dopo aver asportato ogni traccia di lubrificante con l'attivatore specifico.
Dopo la polimerizzazione presenta una moderata difficoltadi smontaggio per cui puorichiedere, per i diametri
maggiori, un riscaldamento.
. Anaerobes Produkt zum schnellen Siegeln und Abdichten von Kegel- oder Zylinderkupplungen bis M80.
Darf erst aufgetragen werden, nachdem mit einem spezifischen Wirkstoff jede Spur von Schmiermittel ab-
getragen worden ist.
Nach der Polymerisation konnte das Abmontieren etwas schwierig sein weshalb groere Durchmesser
zuerst erhitzt werden mu ssen.
. Producto anaerobico sellante rapido para el estanqueido de tornillos de empalme conico o cilindrico hasta
M80. Debe de ser utilisado despues de haber quitado cada mancha de lubrificante con activador especifico.
Despues de la polimeracion presenta una moderada dificultade desmontaje por lo tanto puede necesitar, para
los diametros majores, un calientamiento.
. Produit anae robie collage rapide assurant l'etancheite des filetages des raccords coniques ou cylindriques
jusqu'a M80. Il doit e tre utilise apres qu'on ait enleve toute trace de lubrifiant a l'aide d'un activeur special.
Une certaine difficulte de de montage se presente apres la polymerisation, on peut donc avoir la necessite de
devoir chauffer prealablement pour de plus amples diametres.
Loctite 638
. Anaerobic adhesive for fast and high-strength gluing of cylindrical metal joints (hub on shaft). Can glue to-
gether parts with clearance ranging between 0.1 and 0.25 mm.
. Adesivo anaerobico per l'incollaggio rapido ad alta resistenza di giunti cilindrici in metallo (mozzo su albero).
Puoincollare particolari con gioco tra 0,1 e 0, 25 mm.
. Anaerober Klebstoff fu r groe Widerstandskrafte fu r Zylinderkupplungen aus Metall geeignet (Wellenna-
ben). Kann Einzelteil mit einem Radialspiel zwischen 0,1 mm und 0,25 mm zusammenkleben.
. Adhesivo anaerobico para el encolado rapido de alta resistencia de juntas cil ndricas de metal (cubo en el eje).
Puede encolar piezas con juego entre 0,1 mm y 0,25 mm.
. Adhesif anaerobic servant a un collage rapide et hautement resistant des joints cylindriques en metal
(moyeu sur l'arbre). Il peut servir a coller des pieces avec un jeu allant de 0,1 a 0,25 mm.
Loctite 648
. Anaerobic adhesive for fast and medium-strength gluing of cylindrical metal joints (hub on shaft). Can glue
together parts with radial clearance below 0.1 mm.
. Adesivo anaerobico per l'incollaggio rapido a media resistenza di giunti cilindrici in metallo (mozzo su albero).
Puoincollare particolari con gioco radiale inferiore a 0,1 mm.
. Anaerober Klebstoff fu r mittlere Widerstandskrafte fu r Zylinderkupplungen aus Metall geeignet (Wellenna-
ben). Kann Einzelteil mit einem Radialspiel von weniger als 0,1 mm zusammenkleben.
. Adhesivo anaerobico para encolado rapido de media resistencia juntas cil ndricas de metal (cubo en el eje).
Puede encolar piezas con juego radial inferior a 0,1 mm.
. Adhesif anae robic servant a un collage rapide moyennement re sistant des joints cylindriques en metal
(moyeu sur l'arbre).
Il peut servir a coller des pieces avec un jeu radial inferieur a 0,1 mm.
(AREXONS)
Repositionable jointing
compound for seals
Mastice per guarnizioni
riposizionabile
Klebstoff fu r verstellbare
Dichtungen
Pasta para juntas
reposicionable
Mastic pour garnitures a
remettre en place
. Solvent-based sealing compound for elastic seals, drying through evaporation. Used for sealing the outer
diameter of sealing rings for rotating shafts with outer metal reinforcement.
. Mastice sigillante per guarnizioni elastiche a base di solvente, essicante per evaporazione.
Viene utilizzato per la tenuta sul diamentro esterno di anelli di tenuta per alberi rotanti con armatura metallica
esterna.
. Klebstoff fu r Gummidichtung auf Lo semittelbasis, trocknet durch Verdampfung.
Wird am aueren Durchmesser von Dichtungsringe bei rotierenden Wellen mit Metallmantel verwendet.
. Pasta para juntas de sellado para juntas elasticas a base de disolvente, deshidratante por evaporacion.
Se utiliza para la estanqueidad en el diametro externo de segmentos de compresion, para ejes giratorios con
armadura metalica exterior.
. Mastic adhe sif a base de solvants pour garnitures e lastiques, sechant par e vaporation.
Il sert garder e tanche le diame tre exte rieur des bagues d'e tanche ite des arbres rotatifs ayant une arma-
ture me tallique externe.
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Silicone
Silicone
Silikon
Silicona
Silicone
. Semi-fluid adhesive material used for sealing and filling and to protect components from environmental and
physical elements. Polymerises with non-corrosive dampness.
. Materiale adesivo semifluido usato per sigillatura, riempimenti e per la protezione di componenti dagli elementi
ambientali e fisici. Polimerizza con umiditanon corrosiva.
. Halbflu ssiger Klebstoff zum Befestigen, Fu llen und zum Schutz von Bestandteilen vor a ueren Einwirkun-
gen. Polymerisiert durch nicht korrosive Feuchtigkeit
. Material adhesivo semifluido usado para el sellado, llenado y para la proteccion de componentes de elemen-
tos ambientales y f sicos. Polimeriza con humedad no corrosiva.
. Produit adhesif semi-fluide utilise pour le scellage, remplissage et protection des elements ambiants et phy-
siques. Polymerise a une humidite non corrosive.
(TECNO LUPE/101)
Silicone-based grease
Grasso al silicone
Silikonfett
Grasa a la silicona
Graisse au silicone
. Highly adhesive synthetic grease, with silicone compounds added.
Applied to adjustment screws with hole communicating with oil-type fluids.
Used when frequent adjusting is required.
. Grasso sintetico con elevato grado di adesivita, additivato con composti siliconici.
Applicato su viti di registrazione a foro comunicante con fluidi di tipo oleoso.
Usato quando si richiedono frequenti interventi di registrazione.
. Synthetisches Fett mit hoher Haftfestigkeit, mit silikonhaltigen Stoffen legiert.
Wird auf Stellschrauben mit Loch, die mit olhaltigen Flu ssigkeiten in Kontakt stehen, angebracht.
Wird verwendet, wenn die Schraub ofters eingestellt werden mu.
. Grasa sintetica con elevado grado de adhesion, aditivada con componentes siliconicos.
Aplicada en tornillos de ajuste de orificio comunicante con fluidos de tipo oleoso.
Se usa cuando se requieren frecuentes intervenciones de ajuste.
. Graisse synthe tique ayant un degre d'adhesivite eleve, adjuve de compose s au silicone.
Applique sur les vis de reglage a trou communiquant avec des fluides du type huileux.
Utilise quand il y a besoin de reglages fre quents.
Molikote
(DOW CORNING)
. Lubricating compound containing molybdenum disulphide, used to lubricate articulation pins and to prevent
sticking and oxidation of parts that are not lubricated on a regular basis.
. Composto lubrificante contenente bisolfuro di molibdeno, usato per la lubrificazione di perni snodo e per pre-
venire incollamenti ed ossidazioni di particolari non lubrificati in modo continuo.
. Schmierstoff mit Molybidandisulfid; wird zum Schmieren von Gelenkstiften und gegen Ankleben und Oxy-
dation von nicht dauergeschmierten Einzelteilen verwendet.
. Compuesto lubricante que contiene bisulfuro de molibdeno, usado para la lubricacion de rotulas y para pre-
venir encoladuras y oxidaciones de piezas no lubricadas de manera continua.
. Compose lubrifiant contenant du bisulfure de molybde ne, utilise pour lubrifier les axes d'articulation et pre-
venir collages et oxydations des pieces qui ne sont pas continuellement lubrifiees.
(Lithium-based) Grease
Grasso (al Litio)
(Lithium) Fett
Grasa (al Litio)
Graisse (au Lithium)
. Applied to bearings, sliding parts and used to lubricate seals or parts during assembly
. Applicato a cuscinetti, parti scorrevoli e per lubrificare guarnizioni o pezzi in fase di montaggio.
. Wird auf Lager, Gleitteilen aufgetragen und zum Schmieren von Dichtungen oder von Teilen bei der Mon-
tage verwendet.
. Aplicada a cojinetes, partes deslizables o para lubricar juntas o piezas en fase de montaje.
. Applique sur les paliers, parties coulissantes et pour lubrifier les garnitures ou pie ces pendant la phase de
montage.
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NOTES ON SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - NOTE RIGUARDANTI LA SICUREZZA - BEMERKUNGEN ZUR
SICHERHEIT - NORMAS CONCERNIENTES A LA SEGURIDAD - NOTES EN MATIERE DE SECURITE
1 - During all operations described in this manual, the
axle should be fastened onto a trestle, while the
other parts mentioned should rest on supporting
benches.
2 - When removing one of the arms, an anti-tilting safety trestle
should be placed under the other arm.
3 - When working on an arm that is fitted on the machine, make sure
that the supporting trestles are correctly positioned and that the
machine is locked lengthways.
4 - Do not admit any other person inside the work area; mark off the
area, hang warning signs and remove the ignition key from the
machine.
5 - Use only clean, quality tools; discard all worn, damaged, low-
quality or improvised wrenches and tools. Ensure that all
dynamometric wrenches have been checked and calibrated.
6 - Always wear gloves and non-slip rubber shoes when performing
repair work.
7 - Should you stain a surface with oil, remove marks straight away.
8 - Dispose of all lubricants, seals, rags and solvents once work has
been completed. Treat them as special waste and dispose of them
according to the relative law provisions obtaining in the country
where the axles are being overhauled.
9 - Make sure that only weak solvents are used for cleaning
purposes; avoid using turpentine, dilutants and toluol-, xylol-
based or similar solvents; use light solvents such as Kerosene,
mineral spirits or water-based, environment friendly solvents.
10 - For the sake of clarity, the parts that do not normally need to be
removed have not been reproduced in some of the diagrams.
11 - The terms RIGHT and LEFT in this manual refer to the position of
the operator facing the axle from the side opposite the drive.
12 - After repair work has been completed, accurately touch up any
coated part that may have been damaged.
1 - Le operazioni descritte sono riferite all'assale bloc-
cato su cavalletto ed alcuni particolari appoggiati su
un banco di lavoro.
2 - Quando si asporta un braccio dell'assale, sistemare sotto l'altro
braccio un cavalletto di sicurezza antiribaltamento.
3 - Se si opera su un'assale montato sulla macchina, assicurarsi di
aver sistemato dei cavalletti di sostentamento e di aver immobi-
lizzato longitudinalmente la macchina.
4 - Non permettere che persone estranee entrino nella zona di lavoro;
delimitare questa zona, appendere dei cartelli di avviso di lavori in
corso ed asportare le chiavi di avviamento della macchina.
5 - Usare solo ed esclusivamente attrezzi puliti e di buona qualita;
scartare chiavi od attrezzi usurati o danneggiati, di bassa qualita
od improvvisati. Assicurarsi che le chiavi dinamometriche siano
state controllate e tarate.
6 - Durante le operazioni di riparazione, indossare sempre guanti e
scarpe antiscivolo.
7 - Pulire immediatamente le zone eventualmente imbrattate d'olio.
8 - I lubrificanti, le guarnizioni, gli eventuali stracci di pulizia ed i
solventi usati devono essere smaltiti come rifiuti speciali e
comunque secondo le normative vigenti nel Paese ove vengono
revisionati gli assali.
9 - Per la pulizia, usare solo solventi deboli escludendo categorica-
mente trielina, diluenti e solventi a base di toluolo, xilolo, ecc.;
usare solo solventi leggeri quali cherosene, ragie minerali o
solventi ecologici a base d'acqua.
10 - Per chiarezza di illustrazione ed esposizione, sulle figure di alcuni
gruppi mancano dei particolari che, normalmente, possono essere
lasciati montati. Rimuovere solo i particolari descritti.
11 - I termini DESTRA e SINISTRA usati nel manuale sono riferiti alla
persona che guarda l'assale dal lato opposto alla presa di moto.
12 - Al termine delle riparazioni, per evitare dannose ossidazioni,
ritoccare con cura le parti verniciate eventualmente danneggiate.
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1 - Die beschriebenen Vorga nge werden an der Achse
vorgenommen, wenn diese auf einem Bock blockiert
ist. Zur Bearbeitung der Einzelteile, werden diese
auf die Werkbank gelegt.
2 - Wenn eine Achse abgenommen wird, einen Sicherheitsbock unter
den zweiten Arm legen.
3 - Werden Arbeiten an der Achse vorgenommen, wenn diese noch
an der Maschine montiert ist, Bo cke zur Halterung unter die
Achse stellen und die Maschine der Lange nach blockieren.
4 - Es du rfen sich keine fremde Personen in der Na he der Maschine
wahrend der Arbeiten aufhalten; diesen Bereich absperren und
mit Schilder kennzeichnen, die auf die laufenden Arbeiten
hinweisen. Zu ndschlu ssel von der Maschine abnehmen.
5 - Nur saubere Werkzeuge guter Qualitat verwenden; alte, bescha -
digte oder improvisierte Hilfsmittel nicht verwenden. Sicher-
stellen, da die Dynamometer gepru ft und geeicht worden sind.
6 - Bei Reparaturen, stets Handschuhe und rutschfeste Schuhe tragen.
7 - Mit O
l-Schmiermittel)
Cargar - llenar (aceite lubricante)
Charger - remplir (huile - lubrifiant)
Drain off oil, lubricant
Scaricare olio, lubrificante
O
l.
BREMSSCHEIBEN AUSWECHSELN
Den abzunehmenden Arm (6) anschlagen und an eine
Hebezeug befestigen.
Schrauben (7) und Muttern (8) lockern und abschrauben.
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BOMAG 948 008 911 79
Remove arm (6) together with brakes and axle shafts; lay down the
arm vertically.
Loosen screws (9) in an alternate manner and remove them.
Move the cylinder (10) outwards while supporting the Belleville
washers (11).
Remove the Belleville washers (11) and note down direction of
assembly.
Remove the cylinder (10) complete with piston (12).
Slowly introduce low-pressure compressed air through the con-
nection member for the negative brake, in order to extract the
piston (12).
CAUTION! Hold the piston (12) back, as it may be suddenly ejected
and damaged.
Remove O-rings (13) and (14) from the piston (12).
NOTE. The O-rings (13) and (14) must be replaced each time the
unit is disassembled.
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CONTRO
lablao ffnungen
mu ssen zum Ablastopfen des Arms gerichtet sein.
Die Druckplatte (16) mit den Schrauben (15) be-
festigen.
ACHTUNG! Die Schrauben der Reihe nach und
schrittweise festziehen.
Schrauben (15) mit dem Dynamometer blockieren.
Anzugsmoment: 20v30 Nm.
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18.5 Axle DANA 193
BOMAG 956 008 911 79
Fit O-rings (13) and (14) onto the piston (12).
Lubricate the piston and the O-rings and install the unit into the
cylinder (10).
NOTE. Piston relief C must face downwards.
Using a plastic hammer, ram the piston (12) into the cylinder (10).
NOTE. Lightly hammer all around the edge in an alternate
sequence.
Check the condition and the position of the O-ring (22); lubricate
the O-ring and position the cylinder on the studs without fastening.
Position the Belleville washers (11) and engage the cylinder (10).
NOTE. Check the sense of direction of washers (11) and relative
centring.
Lock the cylinder (10), tightening the screws (9) with a dynamo-
metric wrench set to a torque of 86 89 Nm.
Check integrity and position of the arm's O-ring (23); install the
complete arm (6).
NOTE. To assist axle shaft centring, slightly move the wheel hub.
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F1241091
C
F1241092
F1241078
F1241094
F1241079
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BOMAG 957 008 911 79
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Montare sul pistone (12) gli anelli OR (13) e (14).
Lubrificare il pistone e gli anelli OR e montare il
gruppo nel cilindro (10).
NOTA. Lo scarico "C" del pistone deve essere rivolto verso il
basso.
Montar sobre el piston (12) los anillos OR (13) y (14).
Lubrificar el piston y los anillos OR y montar el grupo
en los cilindros (10).
NOTA. El escargo "C" del piston debe de ser dirijido hacia el bajo.
Monter sur le piston (12), les anneaux O'RING (13) et
(14).
Lubrifier le piston et les anneaux O'RING, puis monter
le groupe dans le cylindre (10).
REMARQUE. L'e coulement "C" du piston doit e tre tourne vers le
bas.
Utilizzando un mazzuolo in materiale plastico, inserire
a fondo il pistone (12) nel cilindro (10).
NOTA. Battere leggeri colpi distribuiti in modo
alternato su tutta la circonferenza.
Utilizando un martillo de materia plastica, introducir a
fondo el piston (12) en el cilindro (10).
NOTA. Pegar ligeros golpes distribuidos de manera
alternada sobre toda la circonferencia.
A l'aide d'un maillet en matiere plastique, introduire le
piston (12) a fond dans le cylindre (10).
REMARQUE. Donner de le gers coups re guliers tout
autour de la circonfe rence.
Controllare lo stato ed il posizionamento dell'anello
OR (22); lubrificare l'anello OR e posizionare il cilindro
sui prigionieri senza mandarlo in battuta.
Controlar el estado y la colocacio n del anillo OR (22);
lubrificar el anillo OR y colocar el cilindro sobre los
prigioneros sin llevarlo a tope.
Contro ler l'e tat et la position de l'anneau O'RING (22);
lubrifier l'anneau O'RING et positionner le cylindre sur
les prisonniers sans l'envoyer en bute e.
Posizionare le molle a tazza (11) e mandare in battuta
il cilindro (10).
NOTA. Controllare il senso di orientamento delle molle
a tazza (11) e la loro centratura.
Colocar los muelles a taza (11) y mandar a tope el
cilindro (10).
NOTA. Controlar el sentido de orientamiento de los
muelles a taza (11) y su centraje.
Positionner les ressorts belleville (11) et inse rer a fond
le cylindre (10).
REMARQUE. Contro ler l'orientation des ressorts
belleville (11) et leur centrage.
Bloccare il cilindro (10) con le viti (9) serrate con chiave
dinamometrica ad un coppia di 86v89 Nm.
Bloquear el cilindro (10) con los tornillos (9) apretados
con llave dinamometrica a un par de 86v89 Nm.
Bloquer le cylindre (10) avec les vis (9), serrer a l'aide
de la cle dynamome trique a un couple de 86v89 Nm.
Verificare l'integrita ed il posizionamento dell'anello
OR (23) del braccio; installare il braccio completo (6).
NOTA. Per agevolare la centratura del semiasse,
muovere lentamente il mozzo portaruota.
Averiguar la integridad y la colocacio n del anillo OR
(23) del eje; colocar el eje completo (6).
NOTA. Para facilitar el centraje del semi-eje, mover
lentamente el cubo porta-rueda.
Ve rifier le bon e tat et le positionnement de l'anneau
O'RING (23) du bras; installer le bras complet (6).
REMARQUE. Afin de rendre plus aise le centrage du
demi-essieu, bouger lentement le moyeu porte-roue.
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Auf den Kolben (12) die O-Ringe (13) und (14)
montieren.
Den Kolben und die O-Ringe schmieren und das
Aggregat in den Zylinder (10) montieren.
BEMERKUNG. Die Ablao ffnung "C" des Kolbens mu nach unten
gerichtet sein.
Mit einem Gummihammer den Kolben (12) in den
Zylinder (10) bis zum Anschlag einschlagen.
BEMERKUNG. Den Kolben abwechselnd rund um die
gesamte Kreislinie leicht schlagen.
Den Zustand und die Position des O-Ringes (22)
kontrollieren; den O-Ring schmieren und den Zylinder
auf die Stiftschrauben positionieren, ohne ihn bis zum
Anschlag ganz einzusetzen.
Tellerfedern (11) positionieren und den Zylinder (10)
bis zum Anschlag einsetzen.
BEMERKUNG. Orientierung der Tellerfedern (11) und
ihre Zentrierung kontrollieren.
Den Zylinder (10) mit den Schrauben (9) mit einem
Dynamometer und einem Anzugsmoment von 86v89 Nm
blockieren.
Am Arm den Zustand und die Position des O-Ringes
(23) kontrollieren; den gesamten Arm (6) installieren.
BEMERKUNG. Um die Halbachse leichter zentrieren
zu ko nnen, die Radhalternabe etwas bewegen.
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BOMAG 958 008 911 79
Temporarily lock the arm (6) with nuts (8) previously coated with
Loctite 242; tighten lightly to make the unit touch the main body.
Check the flatness of the arms, using tool T2; then lock the arms
into their final position, using screws (7) adequately coated with
Loctite 242.
Torque wrench setting: 182 202 Nm.
NOTE. Tighten using the criss-cross method.
Connect an external pump to the union piece "A" of the negative
brake and introduce pressure to 15 30 bar.
Rotate the adjustment pinion (4) anticlockwise () to eliminate all
existing clearance between the braking disks.
Rotate up to a torque of 8 10 Nm.
Rotate pinion (4) clockwise (+) to determine the required clearance
of 1 mm.
NOTE. A turn of the adjuster produces a clearance of 0.25 mm
(1mm = 4 turns).
Install safety plate (3) and lock with screw (2).
Torque wrench setting: 10 11 Nm.
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F1241095 F1241096
T2
F1241074
F1241073
F1241097
P
D1240132
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Axle DANA 193
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Fissare provvisoriamente il braccio (6) con i dadi (8)
spalmati con Loctite 242 e serrati leggermente per
frizionare il gruppo sul corpo centrale.
Fijar provisoriamente el eje (6) con las tuercas (8)
pasados con Loctite 242 y apretados ligermente para
fricionar el grupo sobre el cuerpo central.
Fixer provisoirement le bras (6) avec les e crous (8)
enduits avec du Loctite 242, et serrer ceux-ci pour
frotter le groupe du corps central.
Controllare la planarita dei bracci con l'attrezzo T2 e
fissarli definitivamente con le viti (7) spalmate con
Loctite 242.
Coppia di serraggio: 182v202 Nm
NOTA. Serrare con il metodo incrociato.
Controlar la planaridad de los ejes con la herramienta
T2 y fijarlos definitivamente con los tornillos (7) pasar
con Loctite 242.
Par de serraje: 182v202 Nm
NOTA. Apretar de manera cruzada.
Contro ler la plane ite des bras a l'aide de l'outil T2,
puis fixer ceux-ci de finitivement avec les vis (7)
enduites de Loctite 242.
Couple de serrage: 182v202 Nm.
REMARQUE. Serrer avec la me thode croise e.
Collegare al raccordo "P" del freno negativo una pompa
esterna ed immettere una pressione di 15v30 bar.
Conectar al empalme "P" del freno negativo una
pompa externa y introducir presion de 15v30 bar.
Brancher au raccord "P" du frein ne gatif une pompe
externe et envoyer une pression de 15v30 bar.
Ruotare in senso antiorario () il pignone di registro (4)
per eliminare totalmente il gioco tra i dischi di frenatura.
Ruotare fino ad ottenere una coppia di 8v10 Nm.
Girar en sentido anti-horario () el pinon de registro (4)
para eliminar totalmente el juego entre discos de
frenadura.
Girar hasta obtener un par de 8v10 Nm.
Tourner le pignon de re glage (4) dans le sens contraire
aux aiguilles d'une montre(-) le re gleur (4) pour faire
dispara tre entie rement le jeu existant entre les
disques de freinage.
Tourner jusqu'a obtenir un couple de 8v10 Nm.
Ruotare il pignone (4) in senso orario (+) per
determinare il gioco prescritto di 1 mm.
NOTA. Un giro del registro crea un gioco di 0,25 mm
(1 mm=4 giri).
Girar el pinon (4) en sentido horario (+) para
determinar el juego prescrito de 1 mm.
NOTA. Un giro del registro crea un juego de 0,25 mm
(1mm=4 giros).
Tourner le pignon (4) dans le sens des aiguilles d'une
montre (+) pour de finir le jeu prescrit de 1 mm.
REMARQUE. Un tour de re gleur donne un jeu de 0,25
mm (1mm=4 tours).
Montare la piastrina di sicurezza (3) e bloccarla con la
vite (2).
Coppia di serraggio: 10v11 Nm
Montar la plaqua de seguridad (3) y bloquearla con los
tornillos 829.
Par de serraje: 10v11 Nm
Monter la plaquette de se curite (3), bloquer celle-ci a
l'aide de la vis (2).
Couple de serrage: 10v11 Nm
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Voru bergehend den Arm (6) mit den mit Loctite 242
geschmierten Muttern (8) befestigen und Muttern
zuschrauben bis das Aggregat an dem Zentralko rper
anliegt.
Die Ebenheit der Arme mit dem Werkzeug T2 kontroll-
ieren und endgu ltig mit den mit Loctite 242 ge-
schmierten Schrauben (7) befestigen.
Anzugsmoment: 182v202 Nm
BEMERKUNG. Im Kreuz fest drehen.
An das Anschlustu ck "P" der Federspeicherbremse
eine a uere Pumpe schlieen und Druck bei 15v30 bar
einlassen.
Gegen den Uhrzeigersinn () das Kegelrad (4),
drehen, bis kein Spiel zwischen den Bremsscheiben
mehr u brig bleibt. Anzugsmoment: 8v10 Nm.
Das Kegelrad (4) in den Uhrzeigersinn (+) drehen, bis
das vorgeschriebene Spiel von 1 mm erreicht ist.
BEMERKUNG. Eine Umdrehung gleicht einem Spiel
von 0,25 mm (1 mm=4 Umdrehungen).
Die Sicherheitsplatte (3) montieren und mit der
Schraube (2) blockieren.
Anzugsmoment: 10v11 Nm
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MANUAL EMERGENCY RELEASE
Loosen nuts (24) of screws (25) provided for the mechanical and
manual release of the braking units, then move the nuts backwards
by approx. 8 mm.
Tighten screws (25) so as to fasten them onto the pressure plate
(16).
Using a wrench, tighten the screws (25) in an alternate sequence
by 1/4 turn at a time so as to compress the Belleville washers (11)
and disengage the braking disks.
IMPORTANT. Tighten max. by one turn.
ADJUSTMENT AFTER MANUAL RELEASE
Remove screws (25) complete with nuts (24) and seals (26).
Replace seals (26), apply silicone-based Tecno Lupe /101 grease
to the screws (25) and install all parts into the arm.
Adjust screws (25) to obtain a jut of 34
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mm in relation to the arm. 0 Lock into position with nuts (24).
CAUTION! Hold screws (25) into position while locking the nuts
(24); after locking, check the jut of screws (25) once more.
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MECHANICAL AND MANUAL RELEASE OF THE AXLE - SBLOCCAGGIO MECCANICO MANUALE DELL'ASSALE -
ACHSE MECHANISCH MANUELL ENTSICHERN - DESBLOQUEO MANUAL DE LOS AXAL -
DEBLOCAGE MECANIQUE MANUEL DE L'ESSIEU
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Axle DANA 193
BOMAG 961 008 911 79
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SBLOCCAGGIO MANUALE D'EMERGENZA
Allentare i dadi (24) delle viti (25) per lo sblocco
meccanico manuale dei gruppi di frenatura e far
arretrare i dadi di circa 8 mm.
DESBLOQUEO MANUAL DE EMERGENCIA
Aflojar las tuercas (24) de los tornillos (25) para el
desbloqueo mecanico manual de los grupos de
frenadura y hacer pasar las tuercas de 8 mm approx.
DEBLOCAGE MANUEL D'EMERGENCE
Desserrer les e crous (24) des vis (25) pour le
deblocage me canique manuel des groupes de frei-
nage en faisant reculer les e crous d'environ 8 mm.
Avvitare le viti (25) fino a mandarle in battuta sullo
spingidisco (16).
Atornillar los tornillos (25) hasta llegar al tope sobre el
empuja-disco (16).
Visser les vis (25) puis les envoyer en bute e sur le
plateau de pression (16).
Utilizzando una chiave, avvitare le viti (25) in modo
alternato di 1/4 di giro alla volta, per comprimere le
molle a tazza (11) e liberare i dischi di frenatura.
IMPORTANTE. Avvitare per max. un giro.
Utilizando una llave, atornillar los tornillos (25) de
manera alternada de 1/4 de giro a la vez, para
comprimir los muelles a taza (11) y librar los discos
de frenadura.
IMPORTANTE. Atornillar por max. un giro.
A l'aide d'une cle , visser les vis (25) alternativement 1/
4 de tour a la fois, pour contraindre le ressort belleville
(11) et de gager les disques de freinage.
IMPORTANT. Visser pour max. un tour.
REGOLAZIONE DOPO LO SBLOCCAGGIO MANUALE
Rimuovere le viti (25) complete dei dadi (24) e delle
guarnizioni (26).
Sostituire le guarnizioni (26), lubrificare le viti (25) con grasso al
silicone Tecno Lupe /101 e montare il tutto nel braccio.
REGULACION DESPUES DEL DESBLOQUEO MANUAL
Remover los tornillos (25) completas de guarniciones
(26).
Sobstituir las guarniciones (26), lubrificar los tornillos (25) con
grasa al silicone Tecno Lupe/101 y montar todo en el eje.
REGLAGE FAISANT SUITE AU DEBLOCAGE MANUEL
Enlever les vis (25) comple tes d'e crous (24) et de
garnitures (26).
Substituer les garnitures (26), lubrifier les vis (25) avec de la graisse
au silicone Tecno Lupe/101, monter le tout dans le bras.
Regolare le viti (25) fino ad avere una sporgenza
rispetto al braccio di 34
+0,5
mm 0
Regular los tornillos (25) hasta obtener una parte
saliente respecto al eje de 34
+0,5
mm 0
Re gler les vis (25) jusqu'a avoir une saillie de 34
+0.5
mm
par rapport au bras.
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Bloccare la posizione con i dadi (24).
ATTENZIONE! Mantenere la posizione delle viti (25)
quando si bloccano i dadi (24); dopo il bloccaggio,
ricontrollare la sporgenza delle viti (25).
Bloquear la colocacio n con las tuercas (24).
ATENCION! Mantener la posicion de los tornillos (25)
cuando se bloquean las tuercas (24); despues del
bloqueo, recontrolar la parte saliente de los tornillos (25).
Bloquer dans la position a l'aide des e crous (24).
ATTENTION! Tenir les vis (25) en place quand on
bloque les e crous (24); apre s avoir fixe , contro ler la
saillie des vis (25).
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MANUELLE NOT-ENTSICHERUNG
Die Muttern (24) der Schrauben (25) zur mechani-
schen manuellen Entsicherung der Bremsaggregate
lockern und die Muttern um 8 mm zuru ck drehen.
Schrauben (25) bis zum Anschlag an die Druckplatte
(16) zudrehen.
Mit einem Schlu ssel, die Schrauben (25) abwechselnd
jeweils um 1/4 Umdrehung zudrehen, um die Tellerfe-
dern (11) einzudru cken und die Bremsscheiben frei-
zusetzen.
WICHTIG. Maximal um eine Umdrehung zuschrauben.
EINSTELLUNG NACH DER MANUELLEN ENTSICHERUNG
Die Schrauben (25) mit den Muttern (24) und den
Dichtungen (26) abnehmen.
Die Dichtungen (26) auswechseln, die Schrauben (25) mit Silikon-
fett Tecno Lupe/101 schmieren und das ganze Teil in den Arm
montieren.
Schrauben (25) einstellen, bis der U
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RAPORTE - RAPPORT
CLEARANCE - GIOCO - SPIEL
JUEGO - JEU
MIN. MAX.
6v43 0,18 0,23
Difference between MIN and MAX clearance for whole circumference
should not exceed 0.09 mm.
La differenza tra gioco MIN e MAX rilevata sull'intera circonferenza
non deve superare il valore di 0,09 mm.
Der Unterschied zwischen dem MIN e MAX Spiel der gesamten
Kreislinie darf den Wert von 0,09 mm nicht u berschreiten.
La diferencia entre el juego Min y Max determinada sobre la entera
circonferencia no debe de superar el valor de 0,09 mm.
La diffe rence de jeu entre MIN et MAX releve e sur toute la
circonfe rence ne doit pas aller au-dela de la valeur de 0,09 mm.
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Far compiere al pignone alcuni giri nei due sensi per
assestare i cuscinetti. Precaricare i cuscinetti tramite la
ghiera lato opposto corona, per incrementare la coppia di
rotazione pignone fino a 140v210 Ncm controllati con un torsiometro.
ATTENZIONE! Con cuscinetti usati, controllare la coppia di spunto;
con cuscinetti nuovi, controllare la coppia di rotazione continua.
Hacer efectuar al pignon algunos giros en los dos sentidos
para ordenar los cojinetes. Precargar los cojinetes a
traves de las virolas lado opuesto corona, para crecer el par de rotacion
pignon hasta 140v210 Ncm controlados con un torsiometro.
ATENCION! Con cojinetes usados, controlar el par de principio; con
cojinetes nuevos, controlar el par de rotacion continua.
Faire tourner le pignon plusieurs fois dans les deux sens
pour ajuster les paliers. Pre charger les paliers au moyen de
l'e crou annulaire, du co te oppose a la couronne, pour augmenter le couple
de rotation du pignon jusqu'a 140v210 Ncm contro le s par un torsiome tre.
ATTENTION! Avec des paliers usage s, contro ler le couple de pointe; avec
des paliers neufs, controler le couple de rotation continu.
Posizionare, attraverso il foro per il tappo posteriore
(43), un comparatore a tasto orientabile "C".
Posizionarlo sul centro di un dente della corona (4),
precaricarlo di circa 1 mm ed azzerarlo.
Muovere manualmente nei due sensi la corona (4) per controllare il
gioco esistente tra pignone e corona.
Colocar, atraves el agujero para la tapa posterior (43),
un comparador a tecla orientable "C".
Colocarlo sobre el centro de un diente de la corona (4),
precargarlo de 1 mm aprox y azerarlo.
Mover manualmente en los dos sentidos la corona (4) para
controlar el juego esistente entre pignon y corona.
Placer a travers le trou servant au bouchon arrie re
(43), un comparateur a touche orientable "C".
Positionner celui-ci au centre d'une des dents de la
couronne (4), pre charger celui-ci d'environ 1 mm et mettre a ze ro.
De placer manuellement la couronne (4) dans les deux sens pour
controler le jeu existant entre pignon et couronne.
Contrassegnare la posizione delle ghiere (32) rispetto i
coperchi intermedi.
Con la chiave T9, regolare il gioco tra pignone e
corona allentando una ghiera (32) e serrando la ghiera opposta in
egual misura.
Gioco normale: vedere tabella.
Contrasenalr la colocacion de las virolas (32) respecto
a las tapaderas intermedias.
Con la llave T9, regular el juego entre el pignon y la
corona aflojando una virola (32) y apretando la virola opuesta en la
misma mesura.
Juego normal: vease el prospecto.
Marquer la position de l'ecrou annulaire (32) par
rapport aux couvercles interme diaires.
A l'aide de la cle T9, regler le jeu entre pignon et
couronne en de vissant l'ecrou annulaire (32) et en vissant l'e crou
annulaire oppose de la me me mesure.
Jeu normal: voir tableau.
Montare le linguette di sicurezza (41) e fissarle con le
viti (40).
Coppia di serraggio viti: 10v11 Nm
Montar las lenguetas de seguridad (41) y fijarlas con
los tornillos (40).
Par de serraje tornillos: 10v11 Nm
Monter les languettes de se curite (41), fixer celles-ci a
l'aide des vis (40).
Couple de serrage des vis: 10v11 Nm.
Con uno spintore, montare il tappo (36) ed assicurarlo
in sede con l'anello elastico (35).
Con un empujador, montar la tapa (36) y asegurarlo en
sed con el anillo elastico (36).
A l'aide d'un poussoir, monter le bouchon (36), ajuster
celui-ci dans son logement avec l'anneau elastique
(35).
ITA
ESP
F
ESP
F
ITA
ESP
F
ITA
ESP
F
ITA
ESP
F
ITA
ESP
F
ITA
f
e
d c
b
a
Das Kegelrad um einige Umdrehungen in beide Richtungen
drehen, um das Lager in die richtige Position zu bringen. Die
Lager durch die Nutmutter an der dem Kranz entgegengesetzte Seite
vorbelasten, um das Gegenmoment des Kegelrads bis auf 140v210 Ncm
zu erho hen. Den Wert mit einem Drehungsmesser kontrollieren.
ACHTUNG! Bei gebrauchten Lagern, das Anlaufdrehmoment kontrollieren;
bei neuen Lagern, das kontinuierliche Gegenmoment kontrollieren.
Durch das Loch des hinteren Stopfens (43) eine
Meuhr mit schwenkbarer Taste "C" einsetzen.
Die Meuhr auf die Mitte eines Zahnes des Kranzes (4)
positionieren und um 1mm vorbelasten; danach zuru ckstellen.
Von Hand in beide Richtungen den Kranz (4) bewegen, um das
Spiel zwischen Kegelrad und Kranz zu kontrollieren.
Die Position der Nutmuttern (32) im Verha ltnis zu den
Zwischendeckeln markieren.
Mit dem Schlu el T9, das Spiel zwischen Rad und
Kranz einstellen, in dem eine Nutmutter (32) gelockert und die
entgegengesetzte festgezogen wird.
Normales Spiel: siehe Tabelle.
Den Sicherheitskeil (41) montieren und mit den
Schrauben (40) befestigen.
Anzugsmoment der Schrauben: 10v11 Nm
Mit einem Sto el den Stopfen (36) montieren und in
seinem Sitz mit dem Kolbenring (35) befestigen.
D D
D D
D D
18.5 Axle DANA 193
BOMAG 998 008 911 79
Using a driver and a plastic hammer, install the driving gear (39). Apply Loctite 510 to the surface of the reduction gear body (37) and
install the cover (40).
NOTE. Make sure that a continuous layer of sealant runs around
the locking holes.
Lock the cover (40), using the snap washers (43) and the screws
(42) and (41) adequately tightened to a torque of 82 91 Nm.
Tighten screws (42) and (41) with a tightening torque of 82 91 Nm.
Install the breath union piece (44) with the relative sealing washers
(45) and plugs (47) and (46); tighten to a torque of 35 50 Nm.
Complete assembly of the axle by installing, in the following order,
brake cylinders and complete arms.
For details, see ASSEMBLING THE BRAKING UNITS.
GB GB
GB GB
GB GB
a
b
c d
f e
66
REMOVAL AND DISASSEMBLY OF THE DIFFERENTIAL UNIT - ASSEMBLAGGIO ED INSTALLAZIONE GRUPPO DIFFERENZIALE -
DIFFERENTIALAGGREGAT ZUSAMMENBAUEN UND INSTALLIEREN - MONTAJE E INSTALACION DEL GRUPO DIFERENCIAL -
ASSEMBLAGE ET INSTALLATION DU GROUPE DIFFERENTIEL
F1241190 F1241192
F1241194 F1241193
Axle DANA 193
BOMAG 999 008 911 79
18.5
67
Utilizzando uno spintore ed un mazzuolo in materiale
plastico, montare l'ingranaggio conduttore (39).
Utilizando un empujador y un martillo en material
plastico, montar el engranaje conductor (39).
A l'aide d'un poussoir et d'un maillet en matie re
plastique, monter l'engrenage conducteur (39).
Spalmare la superficie del corpo riduttore (37) con
Loctite 510 ed installare il coperchio (40).
NOTA. Assicurarsi che il sigillante crei un velo
continuo attorno ai fori di fissaggio.
Pasar la superficie del cuerpo reductor (37) con Loctite
510 y instalar la tapa (40).
NOTA. Asegurarse que el sigilante cree una pelicula
continua alrededor de los agujeros de fisaje.
Enduire la superficie du corps re ducteur (37) avec du
Loctite 510, installer le couvercle (40).
REMARQUE. S'assurer que la couche de colle
entoure bien les trous de fixation.
Bloccare il coperchio (40) utilizzando le rondelle
elastiche (43) e le viti (42) e (41) serrate con una
coppia di 82v91 Nm.
Bloquear la tapa (40) utilizando las arandelas elasti-
cas (43) y los tornillos (42) y (41) apretadas con un par
de 82v91 Nm.
Bloquer le couvercle (40) a l'aide des rondelles
e lastiques (43) et des vis (42) et (41) serre es a un
couple de 82v91 Nm.
Montare il raccordo di sfiato (44) con le relative rosette
di tenuta (45) ed i tappi (47) e (46); serrarli con una
coppia di 35v50 Nm.
Montar el recorde de escape (441) con las relativas
rosas de tenida (45) y las tapas (47) y (46); apretarlos
con un par de 35v50 Nm.
Monter le raccord d'e vent (44), les relatives rosettes
d'etancheite (45) et les bouchons (47) et (46), serrer
ceux-ci a un couple de 35v50 Nm.
Completare l'assemblaggio dell'assale installando
nell'ordine i cilindri freni ed i bracci completi.
Per i dettagli, vedere ASSEMBLAGGIO GRUPPI
FRENO.
Completar el asemblaje del axial instalando en el
orden los cilindros frenos y los ejes completos.
Para los detalles, vease ASEMBLAJE GRUPOS
FRENOS.
Achever l'assemblage de l'essieu en y installant dans
l'ordre les cylindres freins et les bras complets.
Pour de plus amples de tails voir "ASSEMBLAGE DU
GROUPE FREIN".
ITA
ESP
F
ESP
F
ITA
ESP
F
ITA
ESP
F
ITA
ESP
F
ITA
ESP
F
ITA
f
e
d c
b
a
Mit einem Sto el und einem Gummihammer das
Getriebe (39) montieren.
Die Fla che des Ko rpers des Reduzierers (37) mit
Loctite 510 schmieren und den Deckel (40) installie-
ren.
BEMERKUNG. Sicherstellen, da die Dichtmasse einen gleich-
ma igen Film um die Befestigungslo cher herum bildet.
Den Deckel (40) mit den Federscheiben (42) und (41)
und den Schrauben (42) und (41) bei einem Anzu-
gsmoment von 82v91 Nm blockieren.
Das abgezogene Verbindungsstu ck (44) mit den
Dichtscheiben (45) und den Stopfen (47) und (46)
montieren; Anzugsmoment 35v50 Nm.
Die Achse fertig zusammenbauen und der Reihe nach
die Bremszylinder und die kompletten Arme installie-
ren.
Siehe ZUSAMMENBAU DER BREMSAGGREGATE.
D D
D D
D D
18.5 Axle DANA 193
BOMAG 1000 008 911 79
Remove the whole arms and the differential unit.
For details, see CHECKING WEAR AND REPLACING THE
BRAKING DISKS and REMOVAL OF DIFFERENTIAL UNIT.
Loosen and remove screws (1) and (2) and the washers (3) locking
the cover (4), the plugs (5) and (6) for oil fill and oil drain, and the
bleed union piece (7).
NOTE. Leave two screws (2) in position for safety.
Using a plastic hammer, remove the cover (4) and move it away.
NOTE. If operations on the differential unit need to be performed,
remove the complete reduction gear unit (screws (9) and (10)).
Place a block of tender material (aluminium, etc.) between the
reduction body (11) and the gear (12) of the pinion.
Loosen and remove the pinion locking nut (13).
Remove the gear of the pinion (12) and the driving gear (14)
complete with bearing (15).
NOTE. To remove the gear (14), use a lever.
Take the driving gear to pieces (14), extracting the bearing (15).
NOTE. If necessary, use an extractor.
GB GB
GB GB
GB GB
a
b
c d
f e
68
DISASSEMBLY OF REDUCTION GEAR AND BEVEL PINION - SMONTAGGIO RIDUTTORE E PIGNONE CONICO - REDUZIERER UND KEGELRAD
ABMONTIEREN - REMOCION REDUCTOR Y PIN
l schmieren.
In den Reduziererko rper (11) das Kegelrad (16), die
Unterlegscheiben (19), das Distanzstu ck (20) und das
a uere Lager (21) montieren und das Aggregat mit der
Presse zusammenbauen.
ACHTUNG! Rad mit O
l schmieren.
Den Reduziererko rper (11) auf den zentralen Ko rper
(23) ohne Differential montieren und voru bergehend
mit den zwei unteren Schrauben (9) befestigen.
Das Lager (15) des Einganggetriebes montieren und bis zum
Anschlag einsetzen.
Das Getriebe (12) des Kegelrads montieren; Mutter
(13) mit Loctite 242 schmieren und von Hand
zuschrauben.
Zwischen dem Reduziererko rper (11) und dem Getrie-
be (12) des Kegelrads den Block A legen, der zum
Abmontieren verwendet wurde, und Mutter (13) mit
einem Anzugsmoment von mindestens 500 Nm mit einem
Inbuschlu ssel und einem Dynamometer festziehen.
D D
D D
D D
18.5 Axle DANA 193
BOMAG 1012 008 911 79
GB b
GB a
Allow the pinion to rotate a few times in both directions to enable
bearings to set.
Apply bar-hold T13 onto pinion (16) and, with a torque meter, check
the torque of the pinion.
Torque: 140 150 Ncm.
CAUTION! If torque exceeds the maximum value, then the shim
"S1" (19) placed between bearing (17) and distance piece (20)
needs to be increased.
If torque does not reach the set value, increase the tightening
torque setting of nut (13), in different stages, until the maximum
admitted value of 700 Nm is obtained.
CAUTION! If torque does not reach the minimum value, then the
shim "S1" (19) needs to be reduced.
CAUTION! In order to be able to calculate the increase or reduction
of shim "S1", it is necessary to bear in mind that a 0.01 mm
variation in the size of shim (19) results in the torque of the pinion
(16) varying by 20 40 Ncm.
Remove the whole reduction gear body (11) and continue with the
assembly of the differential unit and arms.
For details, see ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION OF THE
DIFFERENTIAL UNIT - ASSEMBLING THE BRAKING UNIT.
80
INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT OF BEVEL PINION - INSTALLAZIONE E REGISTRAZIONE PIGNONE CONICO - INSTALLATION UND
EINSTELLUNG DES KEGELRADS - INSTALACION Y AJUSTE DEL PIN
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1501 D1240122
Axle DANA 193
BOMAG 1015 008 911 79
18.5
83
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PROFILO HURT 45.5 x 40.5
Particolare A
T7
T7B
T7A
1769 D1240125
18.5 Axle DANA 193
BOMAG 1016 008 911 79
84
SPECIAL TOOLS - ATTREZZI SPECIALI - SONDERWERZZEUGE
HERRAMIENTAS ESPECIALES - OUTILS SPECIAL
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] Bearing ref. 32017 DIN720
] Ref. cuscinetto 32017 DIN720
] Lager Ref. 32017 DIN720
] Ref. cojinete 32017 DIN720
] Re f. palier 32017 DIN720
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Cementazione 0.60.8
Temprato HRC 6063
Acciaio Fe 42
Acciaio Fe 42
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T10
1487/B D1240126
Axle DANA 193
BOMAG 1017 008 911 79
18.5
85
+ 0
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20
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5
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0870 D1240129
18.5 Axle DANA 193
BOMAG 1018 008 911 79
BOMAG 1019 008 911 79
18.6 Auxiliary pump for plate, series
18.6 Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1020 008 911 79
Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1021 008 911 79
18.6
18.6 Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1022 008 911 79
2
Series 42 Introduction
1. Introduction
1.1 Using This Manual
1.2 Safety Precautions
Always consider safety precautions before beginning a service procedure. Protect yourself and others from injury.
The following general precautions should be taken into consideration whenever servicing a hydrostatic system.
The Adjustment and Minor Repair procedures de-
tailed herein may be performed by trained personnel
without voiding the unit warranty.
Cleanliness is a primary means of assuring satisfac-
tory transmission life. Cleaning parts by using a clean
solvent wash and air drying is usually adequate. As
with any precision equipment, all parts must be kept
free of foreign materials and chemicals. When per-
forming service activities, protect all exposed sealing
surfaces and open cavities from damage and foreign
material.
Whenever removing a service component, it is rec-
ommended that any gaskets and O-rings be re-
placed. Lightly lubricate all O-rings with clean petro-
leum jelly prior to assembly. All gasket sealing sur-
faces must be cleaned prior to installing new gaskets.
All exploded view drawings depict the 28cc frame
size. For variances in the 41cc frame size, see the
outline drawings in section 3. Differences in wrench
size and torquing for the two frame sizes are noted in
the text. Note that exterior housing screws are mostly
Torx-type T30 or T45.
These symbols are used within drawings:
Loss of Hydrostatic Braking Ability
WARNING
When Series 42 units are used in vehicular
hydrostatic drive systems, the loss of hydro-
static drive line power in any mode of opera-
tion (e.g. acceleration, deceleration or neu-
tral mode) may cause a loss of hydrostatic
braking capacity. A braking system which is
independent of the hydrostatic transmission
must, therefore, be provided which is adequate
to stop and hold the system should the con-
dition develop.
Disable Work Function
WARNING
Certain service procedures may require the
vehicle/machine to be disabled (wheels raised
off the ground, work function disconnected,
etc.) while performing them in order to prevent
injury to the technician and bystanders.
Fluid Under High Pressure
WARNING
Use caution when dealing with hydraulic fluid
under pressure. Escaping hydraulic fluid un-
der pressure can have sufficient force to pen-
etrate your skin causing serious injury. This
fluid may also be hot enough to burn. Serious
infection or reactions can develop if proper
medical treatment is not administered immedi-
ately.
Flammable Cleaning Solvents
WARNING
Some cleaning solvents are flammable. To
avoid possible fire, do not use cleaning sol-
vents in an area where a source of ignition may
be present.
Copyright 1996-1998, Sauer-Sundstrand GmbH & Co.
All rights reserved. Contents subject to change. Printed in Germany.
Apply petroleum jelly.
Lubricate with clean hydraulic oil.
F000719
Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1023 008 911 79
18.6
3
Series 42 Introduction
Contents
1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 2
1.1 Using This Manual ................................................................................................................................. 2
1.2 Safety Precautions ................................................................................................................................ 2
2. Model Code................................................................................................................................. 4
3. Component and Port Locations ............................................................................................... 5
3.1 Component Locations ........................................................................................................................... 5
3.2 Ports and Pressure Gauges .................................................................................................................. 6
4. Adjustment and Minor Repair Instructions ............................................................................. 8
4.1 Size and Torque for Plugs and Fittings .................................................................................................. 8
4.2 Pump Neutral Adjustment ................................................................................................................... 9
4.3 Control Neutral Adjustment for MDC/EDC Controls .......................................................................... 10
4.4 MDC Control Module............................................................................................................................ 11
4.5 EDC Control Module ........................................................................................................................... 12
4.6 MDC/EDC Control Spool, Control Linkage, and Control Neutral Adjustment Screw ........................... 13
4.7 MDC Neutral Start/Backup Alarm Switch ............................................................................................ 14
4.8 MDC Solenoid Override Valve............................................................................................................. 16
4.9 FNR, NFPE, and NFPH Controls ........................................................................................................ 17
4.10 System Check Relief Valves (High Pressure Relief, Charge Check, & Bypass Valves) ...................... 18
4.11 Charge Relief Valve............................................................................................................................. 19
4.12 Loop Flushing Valve ............................................................................................................................ 21
4.13 Shaft Seal and Shaft Replacement ..................................................................................................... 22
4.14 Auxiliary Mounting Pads ...................................................................................................................... 24
4.15 Charge Pump ...................................................................................................................................... 25
4.16 Filtration .............................................................................................................................................. 28
4.17 Servo Piston Covers ........................................................................................................................... 29
4.18 Displacement Limiter Adjustment ........................................................................................................ 30
5. Exploded View Parts Drawings............................................................................................... 31
5.1 Shaft Options ...................................................................................................................................... 31
5.2 Filtration, Charge Relief, System Relief, and Loop Flushing ............................................................... 32
5.3 Charge Pump, Auxiliary Pads, and Servo Covers ............................................................................... 33
5.4 Control Options ................................................................................................................................... 34
18.6 Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1024 008 911 79
Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1025 008 911 79
18.6
5
Series 42 Component and Port Locations
3. Component and Port Locations
3.1 Component Locations
Shaft
Seal
Charge Relief Valve
Filtration Options
(No Filtration Adapter Shown Here)
System Check
Relief Valves
Auxiliary
Mounting Pad (Loop Flushing
Valve)
Charge
Pump
Right Side View (Side "1") Left Side View (Side "2")
Control Module
(MDC Shown)
Displacement
Limiters
Control Neutral Adjustment
(MDC/EDC)
Servo Piston
Covers
Pump Neutral Adjustment
Control Module
(MDC Shown)
Displacement
Limiters
Shaft Seal
Charge
Pump
Auxiliary
Mounting
Pad
(Loop Flushing Valve)
System Check
Relief Valves
Charge Relief Valve
Left Side View (Side "2") Right Side View (Side "1")
Filtration Options
(No Filtration Adapter
Shown Here)
Control Neutral Adjustment
(MDC/EDC)
Servo Piston
Covers
Pump Neutral Adjustment
Series 42 28cc Variable Pump
Series 42 41cc Variable Pump
A pump with a manual displacement control (MDC) and no filtration adapter is shown. With non-feedback and
automotive controls, the positions of the case drains vary (shown in gray). With a filtration adapter, the porting in
the "Filtration Options" area varies (see section 4.16).
P100101 E
P100102 E
18.6 Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1026 008 911 79
6
Series 42 Component and Port Locations
3.2 Ports and Pressure Gauges
Proper servicing of pumps and motors requires that
pressure be measured and monitored at various
points in the hydraulic circuit. The Series 42 pump
has several locations at which to take these measure-
ments. The following outlines show the locations of
the various gauge ports. The tables show the recom-
mended gauge size and the fitting size for each port.
Refer to this page when installing pressure gauges.
Right Side View (Side "1") Left Side View (Side "2")
Case Drain
Port L1
Charge Pump
Inlet Port S
Charge Pressure
Gauge Port M3
(Charge Pressure
Supply For
No Charge Pump
Option)
Servo Pressure
Gauge Port M4
Case Drain
Port L2
Servo Pressure
Gauge Port M5
System
Pressure
Port B
System Pressure
Gauge Port M2
System Pressure
Gauge Port M1
System
Pressure
Port A
Case Drain Port L2
(Non-Feedback
Controls)
Case Drain Port L1
(Non-Feedback
Controls)
28cc Base Unit with MDC and No Filtration Adapter
P100103 E
e g u a G
e m a N t r o P
d e r u s a e M e r u s s e r P
d e d n e m m o c e R
e z i S e g u a G
g n i t t i F
8 2 0 1 4 0
2 M & 1 M
r o f e r u s s e r P m e t s y S
B d n a A s t r o P
i s p 0 0 0 0 1 r o r a b 0 0 6 g n i t t i F g n i R - O 8 1 - 6 1 / 9 g n i t t i F g n i R - O 8 1 - 6 1 / 9
3 M e r u s s e r P e g r a h C i s p 0 0 0 1 r o r a b 0 6 g n i t t i F g n i R - O 6 1 - 4 / 3 g n i t t i F g n i R - O 6 1 - 4 / 3
5 M & 4 M e r u s s e r P o v r e S i s p 0 0 0 1 r o r a b 0 6 g n i t t i F g n i R - O 8 1 - 6 1 / 9 g n i t t i F g n i R - O 8 1 - 6 1 / 9
2 L & 1 L e r u s s e r P e s a C i s p 0 0 5 r o r a b 5 3 g n i t t i F g n i R - O 2 1 - 6 1 / 1 - 1 g n i t t i F g n i R - O 2 1 - 6 1 / 5 - 1
S
t e l n I p m u P e g r a h C
m u u c a V
e t u l o s b a , r a b 1
m u u c a V g H n i 0 3 r o
g n i t t i F g n i R - O 2 1 - 6 1 / 1 - 1 g n i t t i F g n i R - O 2 1 - 6 1 / 5 - 1
E 5 2 0 0 0 0 T
Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1027 008 911 79
18.6
7
Series 42 Component and Port Locations
Left Side View (Side "2") Right Side View (Side "1")
Charge Pump
Inlet Port S
Charge Pressure
Gauge Port M3
(Charge Pressure
Supply For
No Charge Pump
Option)
Servo Pressure
Gauge Port M4
Servo Pressure
Gauge Port M5
System
Pressure
Port B
System Pressure
Gauge Port M2
System Pressure
Gauge Port M1
System
Pressure
Port A
Case Drain
Port L2
Case Drain
Port L1
To Filter, Port D
(Pressure Filtration)
Charge Pressure
Gauge Port M3
(Partial Flow Pressure Filtration)
Charge Pressure
Gauge Port M3
(Full Flow Pressure Filtration)
From Filter, Port E
(Pressure Filtration)
Charge Pressure
Gauge Port M3
(Suction Filtration)
41cc Base Unit with MDC and No Filtration Adapter
Filtration Adapter (28cc and 41cc Models)
P100105 E
P100104 E
18.6 Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1028 008 911 79
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Servo Gage
Port M4
Servo Gage
Port M5
Case Drain
Port L1
Case Drain
Port L2
System Gage
Ports M1 and M2
Charge Pressure Gage
Port M3 (Position Varies,
Refer to Filtration Options)
Charge Pump Inlet
Port S
Torque: 115 Nm (85 ftlbf)
11/16 in Hex
27-47 Nm
(20-35 ftlbf)
11/16 in Hex
27-47 Nm
(20-35 ftlbf)
11/16 in Hex
27-47 Nm
(20-35 ftlbf)
11/16 in Hex
27-47 Nm
(20-35 ftlbf)
System Ports
A and B
115 Nm (85 ftlbf)
9/16 in Int. Hex
95-135 Nm
(70-100 ftlbf)
28cc:
5/8 in Int. Hex
125-250 Nm
(90-190 ftlbf)
41cc:
Port N
(Unused)
9/16 in Int. Hex
95-135 Nm
(70-100 ftlbf)
28cc:
5/8 in Int. Hex
125-250 Nm
(90-190 ftlbf)
41cc:
4. Adjustment and Minor Repair Instructions
4.1 Size and Torque for Plugs and Fittings
Plug and fitting sizes are given here. Place a fresh O-ring, lightly lubricated with petroleum jelly, whenever a plug
is removed. Each should be torqued as indicated. A 28cc unit with manual displacement control (MDC) is shown.
E100001 E
Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1029 008 911 79
18.6
9
Series 42 Adjustments and Minor Repairs
4.2 Pump Neutral Adjustment
Pump "Neutral"
Adjustment Seal
Lock Nut
Pump "Neutral"
Adjustment Screw
The pump neutral adjustment sets the position of the
servo piston and pump swashplate relative to the
controlling mechanism.
WARNING
The following procedure requires the vehicle /
machine to be disabled (wheels raised off the
ground, work function disconnected, etc.) while
performing the procedure in order to prevent
injury to the technician and bystanders.
1. Disconnect machine function.
2. Connect a hose between gauge ports M4 and M5
to equalize the pressures on both ends of the
pump servo piston.
3. Install pressure gauges in gauge ports M1 and
M2 to measure system pressure.
4. Start the prime mover and operate at normal
speed.
5. Loosen the pump "neutral" adjustment seal lock
nut [28cc 13 mm Hex; 41cc 17 mm Hex]. Turn
the pump "neutral" adjustment screw [28cc 5
mm Hex; 41cc 7 mm Hex] until the system
pressure gauge readings are equal.
6. Turn the adjustment screw clockwise until one of
the gauges registers an increase in system pres-
sure. Note the position of the adjustment screw.
Turn the screw counterclockwise until the other
gauge registers an increase in system pressure.
Note the position of the adjustment screw.
7. Turn the adjustment screw clockwise to a posi-
tion halfway between the positions noted above.
The system pressure gauges should indicate
equal pressures.
8. While holding the adjustment screw in position,
torque the seal lock nut [28cc 20-26 Nm (15-19
ftlbf); 41cc 28-51 Nm (21-37 ftlbf)] .
9. Stop the prime mover and remove the hose
between gauge ports M4 and M5. Remove the
pressure gauges installed in gauge ports M1 and
M2. Reinstall the plugs in the gauge ports.
10. Reconnect work function.
IMPORTANT
If the pump is equipped with an MDC or EDC,
the CONTROL"neutral" adjustment MUST also
be performed before putting the pump into
service (see next section).
Pump Neutral Adjustment Screw
(MDC Control Shown)
E100002 E
18.6 Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1030 008 911 79
1 0
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4.3 Control Neutral Adjustment for MDC/EDC Controls
The control neutral adjustment aligns the pump swash-
plate and the control spool so that a zero angle control
setting provides a zero degree swashplate setting.
This adjustment should be performed whenever any
part of the control or swashplate mechanisms is
adjusted or removed or after the pump neutral setting
(previous section) is adjusted.
WARNING
The following procedure requires the vehicle /
machine to be disabled (wheels raised off the
ground, work function disconnected, etc.) while
performing the procedure in order to prevent
injury to the technician and bystanders.
1. Disconnect the work function. Disconnect the
external control linkage (for MDC) or control
signal input (for EDC) from the pump.
2. Install pressure gauges in gauge ports M4 and
M5 to measure pressure on the pump servo
piston.
3. Start the prime mover and operate at normal
speed.
4. Loosen the CONTROL "neutral" adjustment seal
lock nut (see drawing) [17 mm Hex] . Turn the
control "neutral" adjustment screw [5 mm Int.
Hex] until the servo piston pressure gauge read-
ings are as close to equal as possible.
5. Turn the adjustment screw clockwise until one of
the gauges registers an increase in pressure on
the servo piston. Note the position of the adjust-
ment screw.
Turn the screw counterclockwise until the other
gauge registers an increase in pressure on the
servo piston. Note the position of the adjustment
screw.
6. Turn the adjustment screw clockwise to a posi-
tion halfway between the positions noted above.
The servo piston pressure gauges should indi-
cate nearly equal pressures.
7. While holding the adjustment screw in position,
torque the seal lock nut [14-24 Nm (10-18 ftlbf)].
8. Stop the prime mover and remove the pressure
gauges installed in gauge ports M4 and M5.
Reinstall the plugs in the gauge ports.
9. Reconnect the external control linkage (for MDC)
or control signal input (for EDC) to the pump.
Reconnect the work function.
Control Neutral Adjustment Screw
(EDC Control Shown)
MDC / EDC Control
"Neutral" Adjustment Screw
MDC / EDC Control "Neutral"
Adjustment Seal Lock Nut
E100003 E
Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1031 008 911 79
18.6
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The manual displacement control (MDC) module
provides control of the pump servo piston through a
connection to the summing link pin within the pump
housing. The following procedure shows how to
remove and install the control housing. Section 4.6
explains how to remove and install the control spool
and linkage.
1. Clean the external surfaces of the pump. If nec-
essary, remove the MDC handle.
2. Remove the seven (7) control retaining screws
[Torx T30] that secure the control to the pump
housing. Remove the control and control gasket
from the pump.
Note: See section 4.6 for instructions on remov-
ing/installing the control spool and linkage.
3. Clean the sealing surfaces of the control and the
pump housing. Place a new gasket in position on
the housing.
CAUTION
The control orifices are part of the control
gasket. Refer to the appropriate Service Parts
List to determine the correct gasket.
4. Hold the summing link pin in position while install-
ing the control. (The spring on the control spool
will tend to push the link to an extreme position.)
The link pin MUST engage the slot in the control
cam. A plug is provided on the MDC housing to
permit visual inspection of linkage pin engage-
ment.
Note: It may be easiest to lay the servo piston
side of the control down first, then watch the link
pin engage from the charge pump side of the
pump.
5. Install and torque the control screws [15-17 Nm
(11-13 ftlbf)]. Perform Control Neutral Adjust-
ment (Section 4.3).
WARNING
Failure to properly engage the link pin with the
control cam will result in incorrect control
operation, which may lead to loss of control of
the vehicle / machine.
4.4 MDC Control Module
Plug for
Visual
Inspection
Control
Retaining
Screws
Nut
Lock Washer
MDC Handle
Hold summing link
(and control spool)
in position
Control
Gasket
MDC Control Module Assembly
Link Pin Into Cam Slot
Summing
link pin
MUST enter
the slot in
the control
cam!
Link Pin Into Cam Slot
E100004 E
E100005 E
F100201
18.6 Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1032 008 911 79
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Series 42 Adjustments and Minor Repairs
Summing
link pin
MUST enter
the hole in
the control
piston fork!
Hold summing
link (and control
spool) in
position
Control
Gasket
Control Retaining
Screws (note different sizes)
EDC Control Module Assembly
The Electric Displacement Control (EDC) provides a
control function through connections to the summing
link pin within the pump housing. The following pro-
cedure shows how to remove and install the control
housings. The next section explains how to remove
and install the control spool and linkage.
1. Clean the external surfaces of the pump. If nec-
essary, remove control input signal.
2. Remove the seven (7) control retaining screws
[Torx T30] that secure the control to the pump
housing. Note the position of the different length
screws. Remove the control and control gasket
from the pump.
Note: See next section for instructions on remov-
ing/installing the control spool and linkage.
3. Clean the sealing surfaces of the control and the
pump housing. Place a new gasket in position on
the housing.
CAUTION
The control orifices are part of the control
gasket. Refer to the appropriate Service Parts
List to determine the correct gasket.
4. Hold the summing link pin in position while install-
ing the control. (The spring on the control spool
will tend to push the link to an extreme position.)
The link pin MUST engage the hole in the control
piston fork.
Note: It may be easiest to lay the servo piston
side of the control down first, then watch the link
pin engage from the charge pump side of the
pump.
5. Install and torque the control screws [15-17 Nm
(11-13 ftlbf)]. Perform Control Neutral Adjust-
ment (Section 4.3).
WARNING
Failure to properly engage the link pin with
control piston fork will result in incorrect con-
trol operation, which may lead to loss of con-
trol of the vehicle / machine.
4.5 EDC Control Module
EDC Control
Pressure Gauge
Port X2
EDC Control
Pressure Gauge
Port X1
EDC Module Showing Port Locations
P100106 E
E100006 E
Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1033 008 911 79
18.6
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4.6 MDC/EDC Control Spool, Control Linkage, and Control Neutral
Adjustment Screw
The control spool, control linkage, and control neutral
adjustment screw can be removed for cleaning and to
change the O-rings or the seal lock nut.
Removal of Spool, Linkage, and Adjustment
Screw
1. Clean the external surfaces of the pump.
2. Remove the MDC or EDC module and the control
gasket from the pump housing (see previous two
sections).
3. Remove the summing link.
4. Remove the control spool bore plug [5/16 in Int.
Hex] or screws [Torx T30], cover, and gasket.
Remove the opposite bore plug [5/16 in Int. Hex],
and remove the control spool and spring.
5. Remove the linkage pivot screw [4 mm Int. Hex],
feedback link, and neutral adjustment link.
6. Remove the seal lock nut [17 mm Hex] and the
control neutral adjustment screw [5 mm Int. Hex].
Installation of Spool, Linkage, and Adjustment
Screw
1. Install the control neutral adjustment screw and
seal lock nut. Do not tighten the nut.
2. Assemble the "neutral" adjustment link and feed-
back link, and install as shown. Install and torque
the linkage pivot screw [8-15 Nm (6-11 ftlbf)].
3. Lubricate and install the control spool and spring
assembly noting proper orientation.
WARNING
The control spool and spring assembly MUST
be oriented in the housing as shown for proper
control operation.
4. Install and torque the control spool bore plug [41-
94 Nm (30-70 ftlbf)]. Or install the control spool
cover (with a new gasket) or plug, and torque the
screws [15-17 Nm (11-13 ftlbf)].
5. Install the summing link. Hold the control spool in
position while engaging the fork on the summing
link with the flats on the spool. If necessary, rotate
the spool to engage the summing link.
6. Install a new control gasket. Hold the summing
link and control spool in position while reinstalling
the MDC or EDC (see section 4.4 or 4.5). Perform
Control Neutral Adjustment (section 4.3).
Control Spool
Bore Plug
Seal Lock
Nut
Feedback Link
Neutral
Adjustment
Link
Summing Link
Linkage Pivot Screw
Control Neutral
Adjust Screw
Opposite
Bore Plug
Control
Spool
and Spring
Gasket
Control Spool
Bore Cover
Housing without
Filtration Adapter
Housing with
Filtration Adapter
Note
orientation!
Pivot screw
Slot in "neutral" adjust link
must engage groove in
adjusting screw
Fork on summing link
must engage flats on
control spool
Feedback link
must enter slot in
servo piston
MDC/EDC Control Spool and Linkage
Servo Piston Linkage and Control Spool
(Internal Parts Shown with Housing Removed)
E100007 E
E100008 E
18.6 Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1034 008 911 79
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Knurl
2.000
.354
1.250
.306
.236.030
R.125
9/16 -18UNF 2A THD
35.0
.04 x 45 Chamfer
Material: .75 DIA x 3 ETD150
(All Dimensions in inches)
Alignment Tool
4.7 MDC Neutral Start/Backup Alarm Switch
NSS Cover
NSS Control Nut
NSS Cam
NSS Cavity
NSS with
Weatherpack
NSS with Screw
Terminals
The Neutral Start Switch (NSS) prevents the engine
and pump from being started when the pump is out of
neutral. The NSS should be wired in series with the
engine starting circuit. The switch contact is closed at
the control handle's neutral position and opens when
the control handle is rotated 1.5 to 2 from neutral.
The Backup Alarm Switch (BUA) outputs an elec-
tronic signal when the control handle is in a reverse
position. This switch is normally wired in series with
an audio output. The switch contact is open until the
control handle is rotated 2.6 to 3.75 in the reverse
direction.
CAUTION
The control handle's neutral position must
agree with the pump's neutral position for the
NSS/BUA to work effectively (see section 4.3).
The Neutral Start / Backup Alarm Switch assembly
can be configured for three different settings.
i. A Neutral Start Switch only.
ii. A Neutral Start Switch with Backup Alarm for
units where clockwise (CW) handle rotation re-
sults in "reverse" motion.
iii. A Neutral Start Switch with Backup Alarm for
units where counterclockwise (CCW) handle ro-
tation results in "reverse" motion.
The setting must be in accordance with the configu-
ration of the unit. See the model code (section 2) if
uncertain of the type of NSS you have.
Alignment of the NSS requires a special alignment
tool. Dimensions are given at right.
(continued)
NSS only NSS with BUA
(CW = Reverse)
NSS with BUA
(CCW = Reverse)
Control
Cam
Yolk
NSS Assembly on MDC
Top View of NSS Showing Cam Positions
E100009 E
P100107 E
P100108 E
Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1035 008 911 79
18.6
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NSS Cover
NSS Control Nut
NSS Cam
NSS
Side View of NSS and NSS Cavity
Adjustment is performed by setting the cam position
within the NSS assembly.
1. The MDC module must be removed from the
pump housing. Refer to section 4.4.
2. Remove NSS [7/8 in Hex].
3. Remove the NSS cover by inserting a screw-
driver into the NSS cavity and popping off the
cover with a hammer. Be careful not to damage
the internal hardware.
4. Remove the control nut [8 mm Hex].
5. Use a screwdriver to pop off the cam.
6. Set cam in proper orientation according to the
unit's configuration (i, ii, or iii above).
7. Screw special alignment tool in NSS cavity to
hold cam in place.
8. On the underside of the MDC module, clamp a
pair of locking pliers around the spring contacts of
the control cam. The pliers should hold the nub on
the control cam to the pin underneath. This will
hold the control cam in neutral position.
9. Screw control nut on cam [4.1-6.8 Nm (3-5 ftlbf)].
10. Press new cover on top of cam cavity. This
requires either an arbor press or a full-sized
punch (punch depth = 1.06 mm (0.0417 in),
punch width = 23.3 mm (0.916 in)).
11. Remove the alignment tool and the locking pliers.
12. Place a new lubricated O-ring on NSS.
13. Reconnect the NSS [25-29 Nm (18-22 ftlbf)] to
the MDC.
14. Reinstall MDC module onto pump housing (refer
to section 4.4).
Underside of MDC Module Showing Where to Clamp
Locking Pliers
P100109 E
F100202
18.6 Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1036 008 911 79
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4.8 MDC Solenoid Override Valve
The solenoid override valve is a safety feature that
connects both ends of the servo control piston to-
gether when the solenoid is de-energized. Thus the
pump can be put into stroke only when the solenoid
is energized.
The solenoid override with brake release includes
hydraulic control of a safety brake. When de-ener-
gized, a spring-applied, hydraulically-released brake
is drained through port X7. For conditions where case
back-pressure on the spring-applied brake is critical,
an external drain to the reservoir can be connected
through port L4.
The solenoid override valve can be removed to
inspect and remove foreign matter.
Removal
1. Remove retaining nut [9/16 in Hex].
2. Remove solenoid housing.
3. Remove retaining ring at base of solenoid.
4. Remove solenoid. This should be connected to
internal spool.
Installation
1. Replace O-ring.
2. Place spring and plunger inside of solenoid.
3. Attach spool (male notch) to plunger (female
notch).
4. Insert solenoid/spool assembly in solenoid over-
ride bore.
5. Snap retaining ring over base of solenoid.
6. Place washer at base of solenoid.
7. Install housing and retaining nut [2-4 Nm (1.5-3.5
ftlbf)].
Solenoid Override Valve
Assembly
Port X7
Port L4
Solenoid Override Valve Assembly
Solenoid
Retaining Ring
Washer
Solenoid
Housing
Retaining Nut
O-Ring
Spring
Plunger
Spool
Exploded View of Solenoid Override Assembly
E100010 E
E100011 E
Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1037 008 911 79
18.6
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4.9 FNR, NFPE, and NFPH Controls
The 3-position FNR control and the electric and
hydraulic non-feedback proportional (NFPE and
NFPH) controls are non-feedback type controls. The
FNR and NFPE controls consist of modules mounted
on the pump housing. The hydraulic input for NFPH
is received through ports on the top of the pump
[9/1618 SAE O-ring fitting].
The non-feedback controls are set at the factory. The
control modules can be removed to clean the ports
and change the O-rings.
The orifice plugs for the FNR and NFPE are located
inside the servo piston covers. The orifice plugs for
the NFPH are located in the NFPH ports. Orifice
plugs may be cleaned or replaced.
Note: Future models may contain orifice plate
between module and pump housing.
Removal and Installation of FNR and NFPE
Modules
1. Clean pump and module housings.
2. Remove four (4) screws retaining module to
housing [4 mm Int. Hex], and remove module
from pump housing.
3. Remove O-rings from the control ports. Examine
ports for cleanliness.
4. Clean sealing surfaces.
5. Replace locator pin.
6. Install new O-rings.
7. Replace screws [4.7-6.1 Nm (3.5-4.5 ftlbf].
Removal and Installation of FNR and NFPE
Control Orifices
Note: Future models may contain an orifice plate
between module and pump housing. This will
take the place of the orifice plugs beneath the
servo piston cover.
1. Remove servo piston cover (see section 4.17).
2. Remove orifice plug [1/8 in Int. Hex].
3. Examine orifice and port for cleanliness.
4. Install orifice plug [2.0-3.4 Nm (1.5-2.5 ftlbf)].
Non-Feedback
Control Orifice
Location of Non-Feedback Control Orifice
NFPE Assembly (FNR Similar)
Control Solenoid
Control Module
Control Ports
Locator Pin
NFPH Ports
(Ports X1 and X2)
Position of NFPH Ports
E100014 E
E100013 E
E100012 E
18.6 Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1038 008 911 79
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4.10 System Check Relief Valves (High Pressure Relief, Charge Check,
& Bypass Valves)
The charge check, high pressure relief, and the loop
bypass functions are all contained within the system
check relief (SCR) valve assembly. This assembly
may be removed for cleaning and installation of fresh
O-rings. The model code specifies whether high
pressure relief valves, combination charge check/
high pressure relief valves, and/or loop bypass valves
are present or not.
1. Remove the valve seat plugs [9 mm Int. Hex] or
valve seat/bypass plugs [1 in Hex] from the pump
housing.
2. Remove the check poppet or relief valve assem-
blies from the pump housing. The smaller end of
each conical spring is crimped to retain it on the
check poppet or relief valve. Do not remove.
3. Inspect the valves and mating seats in the special
plugs for damage or foreign material.
CAUTION
The relief valves are factory set and should not
be tampered with, except for replacing the
entire valve.
4. The O-ring on the standard bypass plunger may
be replaced by removing the retaining ring and
removing the plunger from the special valve seat
plug. Remove the O-ring from the plunger and
install a new O-ring. Reinstall the plunger and
retaining ring.
5. Install a new outer O-ring, new backup ring, and
new inner O-ring on each valve seat plug.
6. Check that the conical springs are properly re-
tained on the check poppets or relief valves.
Install the check poppet or high pressure relief
valve assemblies into the pump housing .
CAUTION
The conical springs MUST be correctly posi-
tioned on the check poppets or relief valves
after installation for proper pump operation.
7. Install the valve seat plugs or valve seat/bypass
plugs into the pump housing and torque [40-95
Nm (30-70 ftlbf)].
Valve
Seat
Backup
Ring
Inner
O-Ring
Check Poppet or
High Pressure
Relief Valve
Conical Spring
Outer
O-Ring
Without
Bypass
With
Bypass
Retaining
Ring
Standard
Bypass
Plunger
O-Ring
Valve
Seat
Plug
Valve
Seat
Plug
Outer
O-Ring
Backup
Ring
Inner
O-Ring
System Check Relief Valve Components
E100015 E
Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1039 008 911 79
18.6
1 9
Series 42 Adjustments and Minor Repairs
4.11 Charge Relief Valve
The charge relief valve may be removed for cleaning
and installation of fresh O-rings. The pressure setting
may be changed. However, note that the setting will
vary for different charge flows which depends on
charge pump size and pump speed. The factory
setting is set relative to case pressure at 1800 rpm.
The actual charge pressure will vary at different
speeds.
Shim Adjustable Style
1. Remove the shim adjustable charge relief valve
plug [1 in Hex] from the pump housing. Remove
the O-ring from the plug.
2. Remove the spring and poppet from the housing.
3. Do not alter the shims which may be installed
between the spring and valve plug, or inter-
change parts with another valve. Inspect the
poppet and mating seat in the housing for dam-
age or foreign material.
4. If desired, the charge relief valve setting can be
changed. An approximate rule of thumb is 4 bar
/ 1.25 mm (58 psi / 0.050 in). The effective setting
will vary.
To confirm the charge relief valve setting, mea-
sure charge pressure (port M3) with the pump in
stroke. The charge pressure should level off
when the relief setting is reached.
5. Install a new O-ring on the valve plug. Reinstall
the poppet, spring, and plug (with shims and O-
ring) into the pump housing [55-135 Nm (40-100
ftlbf)].
(continued)
Shim Adjustable
Charge Relief Valve Plug
Spring
Poppet
Shims
O-Ring
Shim Adjustable Charge Relief Valve Components
E100016 E
s s e n k c i h T m i h S s v g n i t t e S f e i l e R e t a m i x o r p p A
m m 5 2 . 1 / r a b 4 ) n i 0 5 0 . 0 / i s p 8 5 (
E 3 2 0 0 0 0 T
18.6 Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1040 008 911 79
2 0
Series 42 Adjustments and Minor Repairs
Charge Relief Lock Nut
Screw Adjustable
Charge Relief Valve Plug
O-Ring
Spring
Poppet
Screw Adjustable Charge Relief Valve Components
Screw Adjustable Style
1. Before removing the screw adjustable relief valve
plug, mark the plug, lock nut, and housing so as
to approximately maintain the original adjust-
ment when assembling, Remove the screw ad-
justable charge relief valve plug by loosening the
lock nut [1-1/16 in Hex] and unscrewing the plug
[8 mm Int. Hex]. Remove the O-ring from the plug.
2. Remove the spring and poppet from the housing.
3. Inspect the poppet and mating seat in the hous-
ing for damage or foreign material.
4. Install a new O-ring on the valve plug. Reinstall
the poppet and spring. Reinstall the plug with its
lock nut [47-57 Nm (34-42 ftlbf)], aligning the
marks made at disassembly.
5. Check and adjust, if necessary, the charge pres-
sure. For screw adjustable "anti-stall" charge
relief valves, an approximate rule of thumb is 2.8
bar / quarter turn (40 psi / quarter turn).
To confirm the charge relief valve setting, mea-
sure charge pressure (port M3) with the pump in
stroke. The charge pressure should level off
when the relief setting is reached.
E100017 E
n o i t u l o v e R w e r c S s v g n i t t e S f e i l e R e t a m i x o r p p A
1 / r a b 8 . 2 n r u t 4 1 / i s p 0 4 ( ) n r u t 4
E 4 2 0 0 0 0 T
Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1041 008 911 79
18.6
2 1
Series 42 Adjustments and Minor Repairs
4.12 Loop Flushing Valve
The loop flushing function consists of the loop flush-
ing shuttle valve and the loop flushing relief valve. The
assemblies may be removed for cleaning and instal-
lation of new O-rings. The relief valve poppet may be
exchanged for one with a different flow rating, but the
relief valve shims should not be changed out unless
specifically instructed so by Sauer-Sundstrand. The
function also can be defeated.
Loop Flushing Valve
1. Remove the loop flushing valve plug from the
pump housing [11/16 in Hex]. Remove the O-ring
from the plug.
2. Remove the loop flushing valve spool assembly
from the housing.
3. Inspect the parts for damage or foreign material.
The centering spring must be securely retained to
the spool by the washer.
4. Install the loop flushing valve spool assembly into
its bore. Install a new O-ring on the loop flushing
plug and install [27-47 Nm (20-35 ftlbf)].
Loop Flushing Relief Valve
1. Remove the loop flushing relief valve internal hex
plug [5/8 in Hex] from the pump housing. Remove
the O-ring from the plug.
2. Remove the spring and poppet from the housing.
3. Do not alter the shims which are installed be-
tween the spring and valve plug, or interchange
parts with another valve. Inspect the poppet and
mating seat in the housing for damage or foreign
material. Inspect the orifice in the valve poppet.
4. Install a new O-ring on the valve plug. Reinstall
the poppet, spring, shims, and plug (with O-ring)
into the pump housing [15-34 Nm (15-25 ftlbf)].
Defeating Loop Flushing
1. Remove the loop flushing valve from the pump
housing.
2. Install the defeat spool into the spool bore in the
housing. Install the plain plug with O-ring into the
housing [11/16 in Hex], and torque [27-47 Nm
(20-35 ftlbf)].
3. Remove the charge relief valve (these parts are
not necessary).
4. Install the plain hex plug with O-ring into the end
cap [5/8 in Hex], and torque [15-34 Nm (15-25
ftlbf)].
Spring
Poppet
Shims
O-Ring
O-Ring
Loop Flushing Relief
Plug (Defeat)
O-Ring
Loop Flushing
Plug (Defeat)
Defeat
Spool
O-Ring
Loop
Flushing
Plug
Loop
Flushing
Spool
Assembly
Loop Flushing
Relief Plug
Loop Flushing Valve and Loop Flushing Defeat
Components
E100018 E
18.6 Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1042 008 911 79
2 2
Series 42 Adjustments and Minor Repairs
4.13 Shaft Seal and Shaft Replacement
A lip type shaft seal is used in Series 42 pumps. This
seal and/or the shaft can be replaced without major
disassembly of the unit. Replacement generally re-
quires removal of the pump from the machine.
1. Position the pump with the shaft facing up.
NOTE: If the unit is positioned horizontally when
the shaft is removed, the cylinder block could
move out of place, making shaft installation diffi-
cult.
2. Remove the retaining ring from the housing.
3. Pull out seal carrier assembly.
4. Remove the O-ring from the seal carrier. To
install a new shaft only, proceed to step 8.
5. Place the seal carrier in an arbor press with the
shaft bearing side down, and press out the old
seal. An appropriately sized pipe spacer or socket
wrench can be used as a press tool. Once re-
moved, the seal is not reusable.
6. Inspect the seal carrier and the new seal for
damage. Inspect the sealing area on the shaft for
rust, wear, or contamination. Polish the sealing
area on the shaft if necessary.
7. Press the new seal into the shaft bearing side of
the seal carrier. The seal lip must face the outside
of the pump. Be careful not to damage the seal.
The outside diameter of the seal may be coated
with a sealant (e.g. Loctite High Performance
Sealant #59231) prior to installation. This aids in
preventing leaks caused by damage to the seal
bore in the seal carrier.
(continued)
Retaining
Ring
Seal Carrier
Assembly
Shaft Seal Components
Installation of Shaft Seal
Press Seal
to bottom of Seal Carrier
Seal
Seal Carrier
O-Ring
Sealant may
be used on
outside diameter
Inside Lip
(face down)
E100019 E
E100020 E
Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1043 008 911 79
18.6
2 3
Series 42 Adjustments and Minor Repairs
If the shaft is not being replaced proceed to step
11.
8. Remove the shaft and roller bearing assembly
from the pump or motor. The bearing assembly
can be transferred to the new shaft (steps 9 and
10).
9. Remove the retaining ring that secures roller
bearing assembly with a snap ring plier. Remove
the roller bearing assembly.
10. Place roller bearing assembly on new shaft and
secure with the retaining ring.
11. Wrap the spline or key end of shaft with thin
plastic to prevent damage to the seal lip during
installation. Lubricate the inside diameter of the
shaft seal with petroleum jelly.
12. Place the O-ring onto the shaft bearing and
lubricate with petroleum jelly.
13. Slide the seal carrier assembly over the shaft and
into the housing bore. Press against O-ring. Hold
inward pressure against the shaft to compress
the cylinder block spring while pressing the seal
carrier into place.
14. Install the retaining ring.
Retaining Ring
Roller Bearing
Key
Shaft Assembly
OR
OR
Shaft
Shaft Components
E100021 E
18.6 Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1044 008 911 79
2 4
Series 42 Adjustments and Minor Repairs
4.14 Auxiliary Mounting Pads
The following procedure can be used to remove and
install a new auxiliary mounting pad or to install a
fresh O-ring for the current auxiliary mounting pad.
Several auxiliary mounting pads are available.
Auxiliary mounting pads are integrated into the charge
pump cover. When nothing is mounted on the pads,
a flange cover is attached to protect the mounting
flange. This cover is removed when mounting a
pump.
Removal of Auxiliary Mounting Pad
1. Remove the auxiliary pump or remove the two
screws retaining the flange cover ["A" Pad 9/16
in Hex; "B" Pad 3/4 in Hex]. Remove the O-ring.
2. Orient pump so that charge pump cover (auxiliary
pad) is facing up.
3. Remove the charge pump cover. The auxiliary
pad is integrated into the charge pump cover.
Use a Torx T45 male driver to remove the screws.
Note: If a different auxiliary pad is being installed,
then a new drive coupling must be installed. To do
this follow the instructions in the section on re-
moving and installing the charge pump (next
section).
Note: If the charge pump components come out
with the charge pump cover refer to section 4.15
on how to properly reinstall them.
4. Install a new charge pump cover gasket.
5. Install the charge pump cover (auxiliary pump
mounting pad is integrated in cover).
NOTE: The threaded screw holes in the auxiliary
pump mounting pad used on very early produc-
tion pumps with the SAE "A" pad option are drilled
through into the area between the gerotor cover
and charge pump cover. Any of these holes
which are not used to attach the flange cover or
auxiliary pump should be plugged with internal
hex set screws installed hand tight to prevent the
entrance of water or dirt into this area.
6. Attach the auxiliary pump. If no pump is to be
attached on an auxiliary mounting pad, the pad
should be protected with a flange cover and O-
ring to prevent leakage.
Locating
Pin 2
Locating
Pin 1
Gasket
Auxiliary
Mounting
Pad "B"
Retaining
Screws
Aux Mount Pad Cover
O-Ring
Pad Cover Screws
OR
OR
Auxiliary
Mounting
Pad "A"
Charge
Pump
Cover
No Charge
Pump Defeat
Charge Pump
Components
Auxiliary Pad Options and Components
E100022 E
Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1045 008 911 79
18.6
2 5
Series 42 Adjustments and Minor Repairs
4.15 Charge Pump
Charge Pump
Cover Locating
Pin
Geroter Drive Pin
Gasket
Cover
Retaining
Screws
O-Rings
Geroter
Cover
Geroter
Assembly
Drive Coupling
Geroter Cover
Locating Pin
Charge Pump
Cover
Locating
Pin
(Screw used with
"No Pad" and
"A Pad" Only)
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The charge pump may be disassembled to inspect
and clean, or to change the auxiliary shaft drive
coupling.
Note: For units without integral charge pumps
see the last page of this section for additional
information.
1. Remove auxiliary pump, if necessary.
2. Remove the screws retaining the charge pump
cover to the pump housing [Torx T45] (seven (7)
screws are used with the "no pad" or SAE "A"
auxiliary mounting pad charge pump cover, while
six (6) screws are used with the SAE "B" auxiliary
mounting pad charge pump cover). Remove the
charge pump cover, gasket, and the cover locat-
ing pins.
3. Remove the gerotor cover assembly from the
charge pump cover or the back of the pump
housing. Remove the gerotor cover O-rings. Two
(2) O-rings are used on the gerotor cover of all
pumps. (An additional O-ring was used on the
gerotor cover of very early production pumps with
the SAE "A" pad option.)
4. Remove the gerotor assembly from the gerotor
cover or pump housing.
5. Remove the gerotor drive pin and drive coupling.
Remove the gerotor cover locating pin from the
pump housing.
6. Each part should be inspected separately if they
are to be reused. If either of the gerotor assembly
parts needs to be replaced, they must both be
replaced. Always replace the O-rings and charge
pump cover gasket. Inspect the journal bearing in
the gerotor cover for excessive wear.
7. Prior to assembly, lubricate the gerotor assembly
with clean hydraulic oil.
8. Install the gerotor drive pin into the hole in the
drive coupling, and retain with grease or petro-
leum jelly.
9. Install the drive coupling onto the pump shaft with
the smaller outside diameter oriented away from
the pump shaft. Different couplings are used
with the different auxiliary pad options.
10. Install the gerotor assembly onto the coupling.
(continued)
Charge Pump Components
E100023 E
18.6 Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1046 008 911 79
2 6
Series 42 Adjustments and Minor Repairs
11. Install the gerotor cover locating pin into the
pump housing. Install the gerotor cover assembly
over the gerotor. The locating pin must engage
the slot in the gerotor cover.
NOTE: The charge pump rotation is determined
by the location of the gerotor recess and pressure
balance hole in the gerotor cover. Different
gerotor covers are used for clockwise and
counterclockwise rotation pumps.
12. Install new pressure balance O-rings onto the
gerotor cover and retain with petroleum jelly or
grease. (An additional O-ring was used on the
gerotor cover of very early production pumps with
the SAE "A" pad option.)
13. Install the charge pump cover locating pins and a
new charge pump cover gasket.
14. Install the charge pump cover. The cover must
engage the gerotor cover and the locating pins.
Install the charge pump cover screws and torque
evenly [36-43 Nm (26-32 ftlbf)].
15. If necessary, reinstall auxiliary pump.
For units without an integral charge pump see the
next section.
(continued)
CW CCW
Determining Charge Pump Orientation Looking
Inside of Gerotor Pump Cover
P100110 E
Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1047 008 911 79
18.6
2 7
Series 42 Adjustments and Minor Repairs
Geroter
Cavity
Outlet Plug
(Charge
Pump Defeat)
Charge Pump Inlet Plug
Charge Pump
Inlet Plug
Charge Inlet
Charge
Inlet
Gasket
Cover
Retaining
Screws
O-Rings
Geroter
Cover
Drive Coupling
Charge Pump
Cover Locating
Pin 2
(Screw used with
"No Pad" and
"A Pad" Only)
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Charge Pump
Cover Locating
Pin 1
(For Wrench Sizes
and Torquing
See Filtration Section)
Units without Integral Charge Pump
Variable Pumps without an integral charge pump do
not have a gerotor assembly, gerotor drive pin, or
gerotor cover locating pin installed. The charge pump
inlet port is plugged with an O-ring plug.
For these units that are equipped with housings
without filtration adapters, the gerotor cavity outlet
is plugged with a special plug installed in a housing
passage. The 3/416 charge inlet fitting should be
torqued to 68 Nm (50 ftlbf).
For these units that are equipped with housings that
include filtration adapters, the gerotor cavity outlet
is plugged with an O-ring plug installed in the "To
Filter" port of a "Full Filter Flow" (charge relief valve
after filter) filter adapter. The 7/814 charge inlet
fitting should be torqued to 95 Nm (70 ftlbf).
CAUTION
A "Partial Filter Flow" (charge relief valve be-
fore filter) adapter must not be used on variable
pumps without an integral charge pump. If this
design adapter is used, the charge relief valve
will be defeated.
No Charge Pump Option Components
(Housing without Filtration Adapter)
No Charge Pump Option Components
(Housing with Filtration Adapter)
E100024 E
18.6 Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1048 008 911 79
2 8
Series 42 Adjustments and Minor Repairs
4.16 Filtration
Filtration of foreign matter from the hydraulic fluid is
of primary importance. Dirt and foreign fluids within
the hydraulic circuit will greatly reduce the life of the
hydraulic equipment.
Filter-Related Pump Hardware
Filtration mechanisms for the Series 42 pump may
be before (suction filtration) or after (charge pressure
filtration) the charge pump. Sauer-Sundstrand pro-
vides a filtration adapter to provide for each type of
filtration configuration. If filtration is provided for
elsewhere in the hydraulic circuit, the pump will not
have a filtration adapter.
Pumps equipped with housings without filtration
adapters have an additional construction bore next to
the charge relief valve which is unused and plugged
[5/8 in Hex, 21-33 Nm (15-25 ftlbf)]. When these
pumps are equipped with suction filtration, the exter-
nal charge inlet is plugged [5/16 in Int. Hex, 41-94 Nm
(30-70 ftlbf)].
Pumps equipped with housings that include filtration
adapters have the appropriate adapter and gasket
fastened to the housing with screws [Torx T30, 16
Nm (12 ftlbf)]. The position of the M3 gauge port [11/
16 in Hex, 11-13 Nm (8-10 ftlbf)] will vary depending
on filtration type.
Filter Specifications
The selection of a filter depends on a number of
factors including the contaminant ingression rate,
the generation of contaminants in the system, the
required fluid cleanliness, and the desired mainte-
nance interval. A filter capable of controlling the fluid
cleanliness to ISO 4406 Class 18/13 or better is
recommended and may be located either on the inlet
(suction filtration) or discharge (charge pressure
filtration) side of the charge pump.
Filter capacity depends on desired maintenance
levels. As a rough guide, a capacity in grams equal
to twice the charge flow in gpm or 1/2 charge flow in
l/min has been found to be satisfactory for many
closed circuit systems.
Filter efficiency as measured by a "Beta" () ratio*
should be as in the table at right.
See Sauer-Sundstrand publication BLN-9887 or
697581 and ATI-E 9201 for more information on
filtration.
Filtration Plate
Retaining Screws
M3 Gauge
Port Plug
Suction
Filtration
Charge Inlet
Plug
Plug
Construction
Bore Plug
Housing with
Filtration Adapter
Housing without
Filtration Adapter (Suction Filtration Only)
Full Flow
Pressure
Filtration
Partial Flow
Pressure
Filtration
* Filter
x
-ratio is a measure of filter efficiency defined by ISO
4572. It is defined as the ratio of the number of particles greater
than a given size (x) upstream of the filter to number of particles
greater than the same size downstream of the filter. The
x
-ratio
applies to a specific particle size, measured in microns.
E100025 E
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r o n o i t a r t l i F n o i t c u S t i u c r i C d e s o l C
n o i t a r t l i F e n i L n r u t e R t i u c r i C n e p O
0 1
2
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0 1
0 1
n o i t a r t l i F e r u s s e r P e g r a h C
0 1
0 1
Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1049 008 911 79
18.6
2 9
Series 42 Adjustments and Minor Repairs
The servo piston cover can be removed to change the
gasket or to inspect/change the control orifices for
NFP or FNR controls (section 4.9).
1. On the right side (side 1) of the pump, remove
the pump neutral adjustment seal lock nut [13
mm Hex]. (Not necessary on side "2")
2. Remove the servo piston cover screws [Torx
T30].
3. The left side (side "2") servo cover can be re-
moved directly.
On the right side (side 1) of the pump, the cover
should be pushed away from the pump housing.
It is then necessary to turn the neutral adjust-
ment screw [5 mm Hex] clockwise (inward) far
enough for the servo cover to clear the nearby
drain port. Then pull the cover away from the
housing and turn the cover counterclockwise to
disengage it from the adjustment screw.
4. Remove the gasket.
Note: FNR and NFPE control orifice plugs are
located here, see section 4.9 for more informa-
tion.
5. Install new gasket.
6. On the right side (side "1"), screw the servo piston
cover on the neutral adjustment screw. Then,
while holding the cover, turn the neutral adjust-
ment screw CCW to engage the cover to the
screw threads.
7. Install servo piston cover screws (15-17 Nm (11-
13 ftlbf)].
8. On the right side (side "1"), loosely install neutral
adjustment seal lock nut. Perform pump neutral
adjustment (section 4.2).
WARNING
After installing the servo piston cover on right
side (side 1) of the pump, the pump neutral
adjustment and control neutral adjustment
MUST be performed before the vehicle / ma-
chine is put back into service.
CAUTION
Performance of the above procedure may ad-
just the position of the displacement limiter
somewhat.
4.17 Servo Piston Covers
Pump Neutral Ajustment
Seal Lock Nut
Servo Piston
Cover Screw
Servo Piston Cover
Servo Piston Cover
(Non-Feedback and
Automotive controls only)
Servo Piston
Cover Screws
Servo Piston
Cover
Pump "Neutral"
Adjustment Screw
Servo Piston Cover Right Side (Side "1")
Servo Piston Cover Left Side (Side "2")
Servo Piston Cover Components
E100026 E
18.6 Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1050 008 911 79
3 0
Series 42 Adjustments and Minor Repairs
Displacement limiters can limit the maximum swash-
plate position. For Series 42 pumps, displacement
limiters are available on one or both sides of the servo
piston.
Adjustment of the displacement limiters should be
performed on a test stand.
WARNING
Care should be taken in adjusting displace-
ment limiters to avoid undesirable speed con-
ditions. The limiter screw must have full thread
engagement in the servo piston cover, and the
seal lock nut must be retorqued after every
adjustment to prevent unexpected changes in
operating conditions and external leakage dur-
ing unit operation.
1. Mount pump on test stand.
2. Loosen displacement limiter seal lock nut [13 mm
Hex]. Do not remove.
3. Adjust displacement limiter [4 mm Int. Hex].
Tighten the seal lock nut every time the pump
is to be tested [20-26 Nm (15-19 ftlbf)].
One full turn of the displacement limiter adjust-
ment screw will change the displacement of the
pump approximately as follows.
4. After reaching proper displacement tighten the
seal lock nut [20-26 Nm (15-19 ftlbf)].
If necessary, repeat procedure for displacement lim-
iter on other side.
4.18 Displacement Limiter Adjustment
Displacement Limiter
Seal Lock Nut
Displacement Limiter
Displacement Limiter
Seal Lock Nut
Displacement
Limiter
Displacement Limiter Right Side (Side "1")
(Exploded View, No Need to Remove Limiter or Nut)
Displacement Limiter Left Side (Side "2")
(Exploded View, No Need to Remove Limiter or Nut)
Servo Piston
Cover
Servo Piston
Cover
Displacement Limiters
E100027 E
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Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1051 008 911 79
18.6
3 1
Series 42 Exploded View Parts Drawings
5. Exploded View Parts Drawings
5.1 Shaft Options
C002
C003
C015
C015
C005
OR
OR
C001
C001
C001
F096
C020
C017
C018
F001
E100028
18.6 Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1052 008 911 79
3 2
Series 42 Exploded View Parts Drawings
5.2 Filtration, Charge Relief, System Relief, and Loop Flushing
F093A
F093
F093A
F093
F030
F030A
F043
F042
(F042)
F040
(F040)
F041
F043A
(F043)
(F043A)
F091
F091A
J002
J005
J003
(F091)
G043
G042
G041
G040A
G040
(F091A)
OR
OR
045A
G045
F061
F062
F063
F060A
F060
(F060A)
(F060)
(F050A)
(F050)
(F051)
F050A
F050
F0512
F0513
F0514
F0515
F051
OR
OR
H002
H005
H003
(F042)
(F040)
(F043)
(F043A)
(F086)
(F086A)
N002
N002A
K001
K009
K010
K008
K005
K002
K006
K007
K001
K001A
K001B
K001C
G043
G042
G040
G040A
G041
F0511
OR
OR
E100029
Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1053 008 911 79
18.6
3 3
Series 42 Exploded View Parts Drawings
G075
(G075)
G002
G005
G010
G015
G020
(G021)
G022
G023
G030
(G001)
(G036)
G036
G085
(G080)
(G085)
G090
(G090)
OR
OR
(G001)
(G036)
(G080)
G001
M020
M025
F009
(M010)
(M005)
M005
M001
(M001)
(M010A)
M010
M010A
L010
L010A
F020A
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OR
5.3 Charge Pump, Auxiliary Pads, and Servo Covers
E100030
18.6 Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1054 008 911 79
3 4
Series 42 Exploded View Parts Drawings
5.4 Control Options
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Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1055 008 911 79
18.6
3 5
Series 42 Exploded View Parts Drawings
Notes
18.6 Auxiliary pump for plate, series
BOMAG 1056 008 911 79
BOMAG 1057 008 911 79
19 Circuit diagrams
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BOMAG 1065 008 911 79
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19.1 Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1066 008 911 79
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Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1067 008 911 79
19.1
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19.1 Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1068 008 911 79
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A02 012 17 Blinkrelais indicator relay
A12 013 5 Radio Radio
A16 013 6 Elektronik Tachograph Electronic system, tachograph
A34 005 6 Prozessorplatine Prozessing circuit board
A34 007 6 Prozessorplatine Prozessing circuit board
A45 007 9 Lenkrad Steering wheel
A48 003 3 Elektronische Motorsteuerung Electronic engine management
A48 004 9 Elektronische Motorsteuerung Electronic engine management
A54 008 17 Modul Pumpenansteuerung Modul pump control
A66 011 9 Elektronik Steuereinheit Electronic control unit
A67 011 15 Eingabeeinheit Keyboard
A72 014 11 Steuergeraet Klimaanlage, Heizung Control unit,air conditioning,heating
A80 006 3 Modul Datensammler modul datacollector
A81 006 18 Anzeigeeinheit DisplayUnit
A83 009 6 Elektronik Messtechnik electronic measurementequipment
A87 010 15 USBCAN Schnittstelle BCM USBCAN Interface BCM
B03 006 3 Unterdruckschalter Luftfilter Vacuum switch, air cleaner
B11 002 16 Signalhorn Warning horn
B11 002 18 Signalhorn Warning horn
B16 007 16 Aufnehmer Vibrationsfrequenz vorne Transducer, vibration frequency, front
B21 006 2 Differenzdruckschalter Hydr.Oelfilter Pressure diff. switch, hydr. oil filter
B51 013 4 Lautsprecher Radio Speaker radio
B51 013 6 Lautsprecher Radio Speaker radio
B55 006 4 Kuehlmittelstand Ausgleichsbehaelter Coolant charge expansion tank
B57 005 6 Neigungssensor Stufenumschaltung Slope sensor, speed range selection
B59 005 4 Aufnehmer Bandagengeschwindigkeit Sensor, drum speed
B60 005 2 Aufnehmer Achsgeschwindigkeit Sensor, axle speed
B61 009 12 Aufnehmer Verstellzylinder Sensor, ajustable zylinder
B62 009 8 Beschleunigungsaufnehmer Acceleration sensor
B62 009 10 Beschleunigungsaufnehmer Acceleration sensor
B65 007 4 Sensor, Lenkwinkel vorn Sensor, angularity steering, front
B88 003 6 Druckgeber Motoroel Sender, engine oil pressure
B88 004 15 Druckgeber Motoroel Sender, engine oil pressure
B93 004 13 Leistungskraftstoffdruck Sensor RPS Rail pressure sensor
B103 014 7 Temperaturschalter Klimaanlage Temperature switch, air conditioning
B104 014 7 Druckschalter Klimaanlage Pressure switch, air conditioning
B112 005 3 Druckgeber Fahrpumpe pressure sender, driving pump
B113 003 13 EMR Temperaturgeber Kuehlmittel EMR Temperature switch, collant
B113 004 14 EMR Temperaturgeber Kuehlmittel EMR Temperature switch, collant
B114 003 7 EMR Aufnehmer, Motordrehzahl 1 EMR Trancducer, engine speed 1
B114 004 7 EMR Aufnehmer, Motordrehzahl 1 EMR Trancducer, engine speed 1
B115 003 11 Geber Ladeluftdruck Sender, charging air pressure
B124 004 5 Geber Wasserstandsabscheider Diesel Sender, water separator fuel
B124 006 6 Geber Wasserstandsabscheider Diesel Sender, water separator fuel
B126 003 14 EMR Temperaturgeber Kraftstoff EMR fuel temperature sender
B130 003 8 EMR Aufnehmer, Motordrehzahl 2 EMR Trancducer, engine speed 2
B130 004 8 EMR Aufnehmer, Motordrehzahl 2 EMR Trancducer, engine speed 2
B131 014 10 Temperaturschalter Heizung Temperature switch, heating
B132 007 2 Inititator Armlehne links proximity switch left arm rest
B134 008 17 Nherungsschalter Platten oben proximity switch, plate up
B135 008 16 Nherungsschalter Platten mitte proximity switch, plate middle
B145 004 17 Sensor Niederdruck Kraftstoff fuel low pressure sensor
E08 012 17 Blinkleuchte vorne links Indicator, front, lh. MAX. 1,75A
E09 012 18 Blinkleuchte hinten links Indicator, rear, lh. MAX. 1,75A
E10 012 19 Blinkleuchte vorne rechts Indicator, front, rh. MAX. 1,75A
E11 012 19 Blinkleuchte hinten rechts Indicator, rear, rh. MAX. 1,75A
E12 012 7 Parkleuchte links Parking light, lh. MAX. 0,42A
E13 012 6 Schlussleuchte links Tail light, lh. MAX. 0,42A
E14 012 7 Parkleuchte rechts Parking light, rh. MAX. 0,42A
E15 012 8 Schlussleuchte rechts Tail light, rh. MAX. 0,42A
E16 012 2 Scheinwerfer links Head light, lh. MAX. 4,6A
E17 012 2 Scheinwerfer rechts Head light, rh. MAX. 4,6A
E23 012 11 Arbeitsscheinwerfer vorne links Working head light, front, lh. MAX. 4,6A
E23 013 18 Arbeitsscheinwerfer vorne links Working head light, front, lh. 4,6A
E25 012 12 Arbeitsscheinwerfer vorne rechts Working head light, front, rh. MAX. 4,6A
E25 013 19 Arbeitsscheinwerfer vorne rechts Working head light, front, rh. 4,6A
E27 012 10 Arbeitsscheinwerfer hinten links Working head light, rear, lh. MAX. 4,6A
E27 013 17 Arbeitsscheinwerfer hinten links Working head light, rear, lh. 4,6A
E28 012 11 Arbeitsscheinwerfer hinten rechts Working head light, rear, rh. MAX. 4,6A
E28 013 17 Arbeitsscheinwerfer hinten rechts Working head light, rear, rh. 4,6A
E29 013 3 Innenleuchte Kabine Inside light, cabin 1,75A
E30 014 13 Heizgeraet Heating unit
E32 013 19 Kennleuchte Warning light 5A
E70 013 15 Nachtleuchte Night lamp 0,83A
E71 013 3 Kontrolleuchte Schalter Heckscheibenheizung indicator light switch rear screen 1,75A
E72 013 16 Beleuchtung Bedienschalter illum. Switches
F00 002 6 Hauptsicherung Batterie Fuse, main, battery 125A
F05 002 14 Sicherung Steckdose Fuse, socket 10A
F07 012 15 Sicherung Warnblinker Fuse, hazard light 15A
F08 012 18 Sicherung Blinker u. Arbeitsscheinw. Fuse, indicators a. work. head light 15A
F09 012 6 Sicherung Park u. Schlussl. links Fuse, parking and tail light, lh. 10A
F10 012 8 Sicherung Park u. Schlussl. rechts Fuse, parking and tail light, rh. 10A
F11 012 2 Sicherung Scheinwerfer links Fuse, head light, lh. 15A
F13 002 11 Sicherung Startschalter Fuse, starter switch 30A
F15 014 18 Sicherung Heizgeraet Fuse, heating unit 5A
F18 012 5 Vorsicherung Arbeitsscheinw. vorne Primary fuse, work. head light, fr. 30A
F19 012 12 Sicherung Arbeitsscheinw. vorne li. Fuse, working head light, front, lh. 15A
F22 012 10 Sicherung Arbeitsscheinwerfer hinten Fuse, working head lights, rear 15A
F23 002 18 Sicherung Signalhorn Fuse, warning horn 15A
F24 006 2 Sicherung Ueberwachungsmodul Fuse, monitoring module 10A
F31 014 3 Sicherung Kabinenluefter Fuse, cabin ventilator 20A
F39 002 19 Hauptsicherung Kabine Main fuse, cab 15A
F40 014 13 Sicherung Kabinenheizung Fuse, heating unit cab 20A
F41 013 19 Sicherung Rundumkennleuchte Fuse, rotary beacon 10A
Wiring diagram
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F42 013 3 Sicherung Kabineninnenleuchte Fuse, inside light cab 10A
F43 013 10 Sicherung Wischermotor hinten Fuse, wipermotor rear 15A
F44 013 13 Sicherung Wischermotor vorn Fuse, wipermotor front 15A
F48 002 5 Sicherung Gluehanlage Fuse, glow plug system 125A
F67 005 7 Sicherung Steuerung (Potential 30) Fuse, controller (pot.30) 15A
F68 002 8 Sicherung Potential 30 Fuse, potential 30 5A
F84 005 9 Sicherung Steuerung (Klemme 54) Fuse, controller (Pin 54) 10A
F93 004 3 Sicherung Steuerung (Potential 30) Fuse, controller (pot. 30) 25A
F95 002 16 Sicherung Motormanagement intern Fuse, engine controller (internal) 10A
FM1 007 6 Platinensicherung Multifuse MULTIFUSE
FM2 007 6 Platinensicherung Multifuse MULTIFUSE
FM3 007 5 Platinensicherung Multifuse MULTIFUSE
FM4 009 11 Platinensicherung Multifuse MULTIFUSE
FM5 007 6 Platinensicherung Multifuse MULTIFUSE
F130 013 15 Sicherung Nachtleuchte Fuse, night lamp 10A
F143 013 2 Sicherung Heckscheibenheizung fuse rear screen heating unit 15A
F144 013 20 Sicherung Kabinensteckdose Fuse cabinsocket 15A
F145 008 18 Sicherung Anhngeplatten fuse vibration plates 20A
F146 009 5 Sicherung Steuerung MESX (Potential 30) Fuse Controller (Pot. 30) 15A
F148 009 2 Sicherung Steuerung MESX (Potential 15) Fuse Controller (Pot. 15) 10A
G01 002 6 Batterie Battery 103A
G02 002 7 Generator Generator
G03 002 5 Batterie Battery 103A
H06 012 15 Meldeleuchte Warnblinker Indicator light, hazard light LED ROT
H07 007 16 Warnsummer Betriebsstoerung Warning buzzer, breakdown 0.15A
H14 005 11 Warnsummer Rueckwaertsfahrt Backup alarm buzzer MAX O,46A
K05 008 3 Relais Startstrom Relay, starting current BOSCHW
K06 012 4 Relais Scheinwerfer hinten Relay, head lights, rear BOSCHW
K09 002 10 Relais Klimageraet Relay, air conditioning BOSCHW
K11 002 12 Relais Klemme 30 auf 15 Relay, terminal 30 to 15 BOSCHL
K14 003 19 Relais Vorgluehen Relay, glow plug system TYCOX
K16 012 9 Relais Scheinwerfer vorne Relay, head lights, front BOSCHW
K32 013 1 Relais Kabine Relay, cabin BOSCHW
K41 004 2 Trennrelais Relay, separation BOSCHW
K43 007 12 Relais Vibration Relay, vibration BOSCHW
K48 008 2 Relais Fahrhebel 0Stellung Relay, travel lever 0position BOSCHW
K61 002 7 Relais Ladekontrolle Relay, charge control BOSCHW
K14.2 004 20 TYCOX
K141 013 16 Relais Heckscheibenheizung relay, heating rear screen BOSCHW
M01 002 13 Starter Starter 2.3 KW
M04 013 12 Scheibenwischermotor vorne Windscreen wiper motor, front 4,7A
M05 013 10 Scheibenwischermotor hinten Windscreen wiper motor, rear 2,9A
M06 013 13 Scheibenwaschermotor vorne Windscreen washer motor, front MAX. 3,8A
M07 013 11 Scheibenwaschermotor hinten Windscreen washer motor, rear MAX. 3,8A
M09 014 3 Kabinenluefter Cabin ventilator
M09 014 4 Kabinenluefter Cabin ventilator
P07 009 15 Omegameter Omegameter
P09 013 8 Frequenz und Geschwindigkeitsanzeige Frequency and Speedometer
P11 009 14 Drucker Printer
P15 010 16 BCM 03 Bildschirm BCM 03 terminal
P16 009 16 Diagnose, Variomatic Diagnostics, varimatic
P33 009 18 Opus 21 Opus 21
R03 006 5 Geber Tankanzeige Sender, level gauge 0 .. 67 OHM
R10 002 8 Parallelwiderstand Parallel resistor 82 OHM
R19 002 4 Heizflansch heater flange 167A
R20 005 15 Widerstand Resistor 120 OHM
R21 005 15 Widerstand Resistor 120 OHM
R22 005 12 Widerstand Resistor 120 OHM
R23 005 12 Widerstand Resistor 120 OHM
R24 009 17 Widerstand Resistor 60 OHM
R25 010 15 Widerstand Resistor 60 OHM
R80 013 2 Heizung Heckscheibe heating rear screen MAX. 13A
R81 002 1 Gluehstiftkerze 1 glow plug 1
R82 002 1 Gluehstiftkerze 2 glow plug 2
R83 002 2 Gluehstiftkerze 3 glow plug 3
R84 002 2 Gluehstiftkerze 4 glow plug 4
R85 002 2 Gluehstiftkerze 5 glow plug 5
R86 002 3 Gluehstiftkerze 6 glow plug 6
S00 002 11 Startschalter Starter switch
S01 002 16 Schalter NOT AUS Switch, emergency off NOTAUSH
S03 002 18 Taster Signalhorn Push button, warning horn
S06 005 10 Sitzkontaktschalter links Switch, seat contact, lh.
S09 008 8 Vibrationsschalter vorne Switch, vibration, front
S14 012 15 Warnblinkschalter Switch, hazard light
S15 012 4 Beleuchtungsschalter StVZO Switch, lighting StVZO
S16 012 4 Schalter Arbeitsbeleuchtung vorne Switch, working head lights, front
S20 013 13 Schalter Scheibenwischer vorne Switch, windscreen wiper, front
S21 013 10 Schalter Scheibenwischer hinten Switch, windscreen wiper, rear
S28 014 18 Schalter Kabinenheizung Switch, cabin heating
S30 002 5 Batterietrennschalter Switch, battery disconnect
S35 008 7 Vibrationsschalter klein/gross Switch, vibration low/high
S36 008 11 Vibrationsschalter Switch, vibration
S37 012 18 Schalter Blinker Switch, indicator
S38 013 19 Schalter Kennleuchte Switch, warning light
S42 008 11 Stufenumschalter schnelllangsam Speed range selector, fastslow
S44 014 3 Schalter Kabinenluefter Switch, cabin ventilator
S45 013 3 Schalter Kabineninnenleuchte Switch, cabin inside light
S55 008 6 Schalter Fahrhebel Switch, travel control lever
S64 008 10 Schalter Schwimmstellung Switch, float position
S86 013 3 Schalter Tuer, links Switch door, lh.
S127 006 17 Schalter Motordrehzahl Switch, engine rpm
S139 008 13 Schalter Frequenzverstellung Switch, frequency control
19.1 Wiring diagram
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S158 013 15 Schalter Nachtbeleuchtung Switch, cabin night lamp
S163 013 16 Schalter Heckscheibenheizung switch rear screen heating unit
V01 002 9 Diode Diode FE5B
V02 002 17 Diode Diode FE5B
V03 002 18 Diode Diode FE5B
V04 014 8 Diode Diode FE5B
V06 014 9 Diode Diode
X1:1 002 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:2 005 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:2 012 10 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:3 002 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:4 002 12 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:7 002 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:8 002 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:9 002 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:10 002 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:37 007 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:38 007 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:39 006 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:40 006 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:41 006 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:41 007 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:42 007 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:43 012 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:44 005 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:45 005 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:46 005 8 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:47 005 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:48 005 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:49 005 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:50 005 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:51 005 12 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:52 005 12 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:53 005 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:54 005 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:55 007 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:56 007 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:57 007 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:58 007 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:59 007 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:60 007 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:61 007 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:62 007 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:63 007 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:79 002 12 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:80 006 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:82 005 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:82 006 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:82 007 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:82 009 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:83 012 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:84 012 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:85 009 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:86 006 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:87 006 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:88 006 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:89 007 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:90 004 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:91 004 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:92 004 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:94 006 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:94 006 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:95 003 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:96 003 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:97 002 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:98 002 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:101 002 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:102 002 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:103 002 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:104 002 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:105 006 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:106 006 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:107 004 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:107 006 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:108 004 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:108 006 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:109 002 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:110 002 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:111 006 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:112 006 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:113 007 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:114 005 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:115 007 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:116 007 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:117 005 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:117 006 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:117 006 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:117 007 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:118 007 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:119 005 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:120 005 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:121 005 12 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:122 005 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:123 002 12 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:123 005 12 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:123 005 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:124 005 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1077 008 911 79
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Bl. Pf.
X1:124 005 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:141 005 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:142 005 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:142 005 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:143 005 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:143 005 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:143 005 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:144 005 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:145 005 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:146 005 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:147 007 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:148 007 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:149 005 10 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:149 006 12 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:149 007 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:149 008 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:14A 004 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:14E 004 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:150 007 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:151 002 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:152 002 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:153 008 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:154 007 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:155 002 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:156 008 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:157 008 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:158 005 10 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:159 007 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:15A 002 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:15E 002 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:160 007 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:161 007 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:162 007 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:163 014 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:164 006 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:164 014 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:165 014 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:166 014 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:167 014 10 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:168 002 10 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:168 014 10 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:169 014 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:16A 002 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:16E 002 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:170 014 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:171 005 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:172 005 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:173 005 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:174 005 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:175 005 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:176 005 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:177 005 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:178 005 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:179 003 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:179 004 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:17A 005 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:17E 005 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:180 003 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:180 004 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:181 003 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:181 004 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:182 003 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:182 004 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:183 003 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:183 004 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:184 003 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:184 004 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:185 003 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:185 004 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:186 003 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:186 004 20 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:187 007 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:188 007 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:189 007 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:18A 012 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:18E 012 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:190 007 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:190 014 8 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:191 004 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:192 004 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:193 004 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:194 004 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:195 007 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:196 007 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:197 007 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:197 007 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:198 004 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:199 004 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:19A 012 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:19E 012 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:201 007 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:202 007 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:203 007 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:205 007 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:206 007 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:207 007 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:208 007 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:209 008 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:20A 002 8 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
19.1 Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1078 008 911 79
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X1:20E 002 8 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:210 008 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:211 008 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:212 008 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:213 008 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:214 008 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:215 008 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:21A 012 10 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:21E 012 10 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:22A 012 12 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:22E 012 12 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:23A 012 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:23E 012 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:24A 012 8 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:24E 012 8 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:25A 012 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:25E 012 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:26A 012 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:26E 012 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:27A 002 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:27E 002 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:28A 002 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:28E 002 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:29A 006 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:29E 006 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:301 012 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:302 012 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:303 012 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:304 012 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:305 012 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:306 012 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:307 012 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:309 012 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:30A 002 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:30E 002 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:310 012 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:311 012 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:312 012 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:313 012 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:314 012 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:315 012 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:315 012 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:315 012 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:316 012 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:316 012 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:316 012 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:319 012 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:31A 008 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:31E 008 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:320 012 8 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:321 012 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:322 012 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:323 012 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:323 012 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:324 012 8 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:324 012 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:32A 009 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:32E 009 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:34A 005 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:34E 005 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:35A 009 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:35E 009 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X2:47 009 18 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:48 009 19 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:49 009 9 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:49 009 19 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:50 009 17 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:51 009 18 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:52 009 13 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:53 009 8 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:54 009 7 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:55 009 8 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:56 009 7 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:57 009 2 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:57 009 10 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:58 009 9 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:59 009 10 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:60 009 9 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:61 010 15 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:62 010 16 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:63 009 13 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:63 010 18 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:64 009 14 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:65 009 14 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:66 009 14 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:66 009 14 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:67 009 11 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:68 009 12 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:69 009 12 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:70 009 15 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:70 010 18 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:71 009 13 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:73 009 11 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:74 009 11 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:75 009 10 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:76 009 10 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:77 009 11 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:78 009 11 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X3:1 012 11 STECKER ROPS/SD conn. ROPS/SR
Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1079 008 911 79
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X3:1 013 10 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:2 013 10 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:3 002 19 SETCKER KABINE/ROPS Con cabin/ROPS
X3:4 012 10 STECKER ROPS/SD conn. ROPS/SR
X3:5 012 12 STECKER ROPS/SD conn. ROPS/SR
X3:6 013 2 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:7 013 2 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:8 013 2 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:9 014 3 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:10 014 3 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:11 014 4 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:12 014 4 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:13 014 7 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:14 014 10 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:17 013 6 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:18 013 6 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X4:A 009 14 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:B 009 14 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:C 009 14 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:D 009 14 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:E 009 15 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:F 010 18 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:G 010 18 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:M 010 16 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:N 010 15 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X6:1 007 13 STECKER VIBRATION GRO conn. vibration big
X6:2 007 14 STECKER VIBRATION GRO conn. vibration big
X7:1 007 15 STECKER VIBRATION KLE conn. vibration small
X7:2 007 14 STECKER VIBRATION KLE conn. vibration small
X8:1 006 6 STECKER WASSERABSCHEI connector water separator
X8:2 006 6 STECKER WASSERABSCHEI connector water separator
X9:1 005 11 STECKER RCKFAHRALARM conn. backupalarm
X9:2 005 11 STECKER RCKFAHRALARM conn. backupalarm
XS 002 19 Steckdose Socket
XS 013 20 Steckdose Socket
X10:2 006 5 STECKER TAUCHROHRGEBE connector fuel level sensor
X10:3 006 5 STECKER TAUCHROHRGEBE connector fuel level sensor
X14:A 005 10 STECKER SITZKONTAKT connector seat contact switch
X14:B 005 10 STECKER SITZKONTAKT connector seat contact switch
X15:1 005 13 STECKER FAHRPUMPE RC connectoe driving pump back
X15:2 005 13 STECKER FAHRPUMPE RC connectoe driving pump back
X16:1 005 12 STECKER FAHRPUMPE VOR connector driving pump front
X16:2 005 12 STECKER FAHRPUMPE VOR connector driving pump front
X17:1 014 3 STECKER LFTER HKL conn. blower
X17:2 014 3 STECKER LFTER HKL conn. blower
X17:3 014 4 STECKER LFTER HKL conn. blower
X17:4 014 5 STECKER LFTER HKL conn. blower
X18:1 014 10 STECKER THERMOFHLER conn. sender temp.
X18:2 014 10 STECKER THERMOFHLER conn. sender temp.
X19:1 014 7 STECKER EISSCHUTZ HKL conn. antiice aircond.
X19:2 014 7 STECKER EISSCHUTZ HKL conn. antiice aircond.
X20:1 014 7 STECKER DRUCKSCH. KLI conn. pressuresitch aircond.
X20:2 014 7 STECKER DRUCKSCH. KLI conn. pressuresitch aircond.
X20:3 014 7 STECKER DRUCKSCH. KLI conn. pressuresitch aircond.
X20:4 014 7 STECKER DRUCKSCH. KLI conn. pressuresitch aircond.
X21:1 006 4 STECKER KHLMITTEL connector coolant sensor
X21:2 006 4 STECKER KHLMITTEL connector coolant sensor
X22:1 007 16 ST. VIBRATIONSAUFNEHM connector vibration sensor
X22:2 007 17 ST. VIBRATIONSAUFNEHM connector vibration sensor
X22:3 007 17 ST. VIBRATIONSAUFNEHM connector vibration sensor
X22:4 007 16 ST. VIBRATIONSAUFNEHM connector vibration sensor
X25:2 008 10 ST. FAHRSTUFENSCHALTE connector switch speed ranges
X25:3 008 11 ST. FAHRSTUFENSCHALTE connector switch speed ranges
X25:4 008 11 ST. FAHRSTUFENSCHALTE connector switch speed ranges
X26:1 006 8 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:2 006 8 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:3 006 2 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:4 006 9 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:5 006 2 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:6 006 9 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:8 006 3 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:9 006 7 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:10 006 4 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:11 006 9 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:12 006 12 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:1 006 11 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:2 006 5 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:3 006 10 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:4 006 6 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:5 006 11 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:6 006 9 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:7 006 10 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:8 006 2 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:9 006 7 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:10 006 10 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:11 006 10 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:12 006 10 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X28:1 006 16 STECKER LCDISPLAY 1 connector LCdisplay 1
X28:2 006 13 STECKER LCDISPLAY 1 connector LCdisplay 1
X28:3 006 13 STECKER LCDISPLAY 1 connector LCdisplay 1
X28:4 006 14 STECKER LCDISPLAY 1 connector LCdisplay 1
X28:5 006 16 STECKER LCDISPLAY 1 connector LCdisplay 1
X28:6 006 17 STECKER LCDISPLAY 1 connector LCdisplay 1
X29:1 006 14 STECKER LCDISPLAY 2 connector LCdisplay 2
X29:2 006 14 STECKER LCDISPLAY 2 connector LCdisplay 2
X29:3 006 15 STECKER LCDISPLAY 2 connector LCdisplay 2
X29:4 006 15 STECKER LCDISPLAY 2 connector LCdisplay 2
X29:5 006 17 STECKER LCDISPLAY 2 connector LCdisplay 2
X29:6 006 17 STECKER LCDISPLAY 2 connector LCdisplay 2
19.1 Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1080 008 911 79
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X29:7 006 18 STECKER LCDISPLAY 2 connector LCdisplay 2
X29:8 006 17 STECKER LCDISPLAY 2 connector LCdisplay 2
X30:1 003 5 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:1 004 3 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:2 003 5 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:2 004 18 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:3 003 8 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:3 004 3 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:4 003 7 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:4 004 18 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:5 003 7 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:5 004 3 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:6 004 19 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:10 003 2 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:11 003 2 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:12 003 3 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:13 003 3 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:14 003 2 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:15 003 7 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:17 003 6 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:22 003 5 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:23 003 6 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:24 003 6 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:25 003 6 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:25 004 13 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:28 004 9 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:60 004 13 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:61 004 14 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:62 004 14 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:63 004 5 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:64 004 5 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:72 004 2 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:82 004 13 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X31:1 003 16 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:1 004 5 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:2 003 17 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:3 003 17 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:4 003 12 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:5 003 14 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:6 003 15 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:7 003 17 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:7 004 9 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:8 003 13 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:8 004 14 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:9 003 13 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:10 003 8 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:10 004 7 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:11 003 8 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:12 003 7 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:12 004 8 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:13 003 7 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:13 004 16 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:13 004 17 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:14 003 9 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:14 004 12 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:15 003 9 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:16 003 11 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:16 004 1 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:17 003 10 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:18 003 10 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:19 003 10 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:19 004 10 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:20 003 6 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:20 004 8 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:21 003 6 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:22 003 6 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:23 003 11 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:23 004 11 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:23 004 18 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:24 003 11 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:24 004 19 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:25 003 12 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:26 004 13 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:27 004 9 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:31 004 4 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:32 004 6 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:33 004 3 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:34 004 20 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:40 004 12 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:40 004 17 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:41 004 15 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:43 004 13 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:46 004 2 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:47 004 1 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:48 004 5 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:49 004 11 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:50 004 7 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:51 004 15 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:53 004 13 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:56 004 16 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:58 004 14 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X32:A 003 2 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:A 004 12 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:B 003 3 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:B 004 14 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:F 004 13 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:G 003 3 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:G 004 14 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:H 003 3 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1081 008 911 79
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X32:H 004 14 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:K 003 2 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:K 004 13 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:L 003 2 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:M 004 13 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X33:1 003 19 Trennstelle EMR II conector EMR II
X33:2 003 18 Trennstelle EMR II conector EMR II
X33:3 003 18 Trennstelle EMR II conector EMR II
X33:4 003 19 Trennstelle EMR II conector EMR II
X33:5 003 18 Trennstelle EMR II conector EMR II
X33:6 003 19 Trennstelle EMR II conector EMR II
X33:7 003 17 Trennstelle EMR II conector EMR II
X33:8 003 20 Trennstelle EMR II conector EMR II
X34:A 005 14 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:B 005 16 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:C 005 12 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:D 005 13 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:G 005 10 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:H 005 11 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:J 007 3 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:N 003 4 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:P 002 14 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:R 006 2 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X35:1 007 4 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:2 007 12 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:3 007 16 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:4 005 11 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:5 005 10 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:12 005 3 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:15 005 10 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:16 007 4 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:17 007 18 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:18 007 11 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:19 007 11 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:20 007 5 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:21 007 6 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:22 007 11 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:23 007 5 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:24 005 11 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:26 005 16 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:27 005 15 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:28 005 2 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:29 007 4 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:30 005 9 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:31 005 5 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:33 005 13 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:34 005 6 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:35 007 17 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:37 005 5 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:38 005 2 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:40 007 11 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:41 007 11 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:43 007 10 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:46 005 15 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:47 005 16 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:48 007 14 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:49 005 12 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:53 005 12 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:54 005 9 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:55 005 18 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:56 005 7 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:57 005 7 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:58 005 8 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:59 005 8 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:60 005 8 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:61 007 17 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:64 005 13 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:65 005 18 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:66 005 19 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:67 005 19 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:68 005 19 ESX STECKER esx connector
X36:A 002 5 EINSPEISUNG SCHALTKAS supply ebox
X36:B 002 6 EINSPEISUNG SCHALTKAS supply ebox
X37:A 002 11 ST. ZNDSCHLOSS EKAS connector ignition switch, ebox
X37:B 002 13 ST. ZNDSCHLOSS EKAS connector ignition switch, ebox
X38:A 002 13 STECKER STARTER EKAS connector starter, eBox
X39:1 007 9 STECKER 1 LENKRAD connector 1 steering unit
X39:2 007 10 STECKER 1 LENKRAD connector 1 steering unit
X39:3 007 10 STECKER 1 LENKRAD connector 1 steering unit
X39:4 007 9 STECKER 1 LENKRAD connector 1 steering unit
X40:1 007 9 STECKER 2 LENKRAD connector 2 steering unit
X40:2 007 10 STECKER 2 LENKRAD connector 2 steering unit
X40:3 007 10 STECKER 2 LENKRAD connector 2 steering unit
X40:4 007 9 STECKER 2 LENKRAD connector 2 steering unit
X41:1 007 8 ST. LENKRADKABELBAUM conn. steer. wire harn.
X41:2 007 8 ST. LENKRADKABELBAUM conn. steer. wire harn.
X41:3 007 8 ST. LENKRADKABELBAUM conn. steer. wire harn.
X41:4 007 8 ST. LENKRADKABELBAUM conn. steer. wire harn.
X41:5 007 11 ST. LENKRADKABELBAUM conn. steer. wire harn.
X41:6 007 11 ST. LENKRADKABELBAUM conn. steer. wire harn.
X41:7 007 11 ST. LENKRADKABELBAUM conn. steer. wire harn.
X41:8 007 11 ST. LENKRADKABELBAUM conn. steer. wire harn.
X42:1 009 18 STECKER ADAPTER BOP conector adapter BOP
X42:2 009 19 STECKER ADAPTER BOP conector adapter BOP
X42:3 009 19 STECKER ADAPTER BOP conector adapter BOP
X42:4 009 18 STECKER ADAPTER BOP conector adapter BOP
X42:5 009 18 STECKER ADAPTER BOP conector adapter BOP
X43:1 007 2 STECKER SCHALTER ARML connector switch arm rest
X43:2 007 1 STECKER SCHALTER ARML connector switch arm rest
19.1 Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1082 008 911 79
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X44:1 009 13 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:3 009 15 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:4 009 14 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:5 009 14 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:7 009 10 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:9 009 12 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:14 009 5 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:15 009 4 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:23 009 11 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:26 009 18 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:27 009 17 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:28 009 2 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:29 009 7 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:30 009 9 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:31 009 8 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:32 009 5 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:33 009 18 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:35 009 5 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:36 009 6 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:37 009 6 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:38 009 4 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:41 009 7 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:46 009 11 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:47 009 10 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:53 009 17 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:54 009 6 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:55 009 13 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:56 009 4 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:57 009 5 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:58 009 5 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:59 009 5 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:60 009 6 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:65 009 13 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:66 009 13 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:67 009 14 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:68 009 14 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X46:A 009 19 STECKER BOP Connector BOP
X46:B 009 18 STECKER BOP Connector BOP
X46:D 009 18 STECKER BOP Connector BOP
X46:E 009 19 STECKER BOP Connector BOP
X46:F 009 18 STECKER BOP Connector BOP
X47:A 009 11 STECKER AUFN. PLEIGER conn. sender PLEIGER
X47:B 009 12 STECKER AUFN. PLEIGER conn. sender PLEIGER
X47:C 009 12 STECKER AUFN. PLEIGER conn. sender PLEIGER
X48:1 009 8 STECKER AUFN. VORNE conn. sender front
X48:2 009 7 STECKER AUFN. VORNE conn. sender front
X48:3 009 7 STECKER AUFN. VORNE conn. sender front
X48:4 009 8 STECKER AUFN. VORNE conn. sender front
X49:1 009 10 STECKER AUFN. HINTEN conn. sender rear
X49:2 009 9 STECKER AUFN. HINTEN conn. sender rear
X49:3 009 9 STECKER AUFN. HINTEN conn. sender rear
X49:4 009 10 STECKER AUFN. HINTEN conn. sender rear
X50:1 008 13 ST. PLATTENFREQ. conn. platefreq.
X50:2 008 13 ST. PLATTENFREQ. conn. platefreq.
X50:3 008 13 ST. PLATTENFREQ. conn. platefreq.
X51:1 007 2 ST. 1 LENKRADKABELBAU connector 1 steering wiring
X51:2 007 1 ST. 1 LENKRADKABELBAU connector 1 steering wiring
X51:3 007 2 ST. 1 LENKRADKABELBAU connector 1 steering wiring
X52:1 005 3 STECKER DRUCKSENSOR connector pressure sensor
X52:2 005 3 STECKER DRUCKSENSOR connector pressure sensor
X53:B 014 3 STECKER LFTERSCHALTE conn. blowerswitch
X53:C 014 4 STECKER LFTERSCHALTE conn. blowerswitch
X53:H 014 4 STECKER LFTERSCHALTE conn. blowerswitch
X53:L 014 3 STECKER LFTERSCHALTE conn. blowerswitch
X53:M 014 3 STECKER LFTERSCHALTE conn. blowerswitch
X54:1 014 11 STECKER HEIZSTEUERUNG conn. heating controller
X54:2 014 11 STECKER HEIZSTEUERUNG conn. heating controller
X54:3 014 10 STECKER HEIZSTEUERUNG conn. heating controller
X54:4 014 10 STECKER HEIZSTEUERUNG conn. heating controller
X54:6 014 7 STECKER HEIZSTEUERUNG conn. heating controller
X54:11 014 10 STECKER HEIZSTEUERUNG conn. heating controller
X54:12 014 11 STECKER HEIZSTEUERUNG conn. heating controller
X55:1 013 11 STECKER WISCHER HINTE connector wiper rear
X55:2 013 10 STECKER WISCHER HINTE connector wiper rear
X55:3 013 10 STECKER WISCHER HINTE connector wiper rear
X55:4 013 10 STECKER WISCHER HINTE connector wiper rear
X56:1 013 14 STECKER WISCHER VORNE conn. wiper front
X56:2 013 13 STECKER WISCHER VORNE conn. wiper front
X56:3 013 13 STECKER WISCHER VORNE conn. wiper front
X56:4 013 12 STECKER WISCHER VORNE conn. wiper front
X57:1 003 15 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:1 004 9 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:2 003 13 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:3 003 14 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:4 003 12 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:5 003 14 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:6 003 15 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:8 003 13 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:9 003 13 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:9 004 8 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:10 003 8 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:11 003 8 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:12 003 7 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:13 003 7 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:13 004 7 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:14 003 9 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:14 004 7 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:15 003 9 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:15 004 9 Stecker Motor connector engine
Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1083 008 911 79
19.1
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X57:16 003 11 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:17 003 10 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:18 003 10 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:19 003 10 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:19 004 10 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:20 003 6 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:20 004 11 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:21 003 6 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:21 004 8 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:22 003 6 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:22 004 12 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:23 003 11 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:23 004 12 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:23 004 17 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:24 003 11 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:24 004 15 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:25 003 12 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:25 004 13 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:26 004 16 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:27 004 15 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:28 004 11 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:28 004 17 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:29 004 13 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:29 004 18 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:30 004 14 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:31 004 14 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:32 004 13 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:33 004 16 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:34 004 1 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:35 004 1 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:36 004 3 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:37 004 5 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:39 004 2 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:40 004 4 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:41 004 6 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:42 004 5 Stecker Motor connector engine
X58:2 012 17 STECKER STVZO VL Con. STVZO FL
X58:3 012 7 STECKER STVZO VL Con. STVZO FL
X58:5 012 2 STECKER STVZO VL Con. STVZO FL
X58:6 012 2 STECKER STVZO VL Con. STVZO FL
X58:6 012 7 STECKER STVZO VL Con. STVZO FL
X58:6 012 17 STECKER STVZO VL Con. STVZO FL
X59:2 012 19 STECKER STVZO VR Con. STVZO FR
X59:3 012 7 STECKER STVZO VR Con. STVZO FR
X59:5 012 2 STECKER STVZO VR Con. STVZO FR
X59:6 012 2 STECKER STVZO VR Con. STVZO FR
X59:6 012 7 STECKER STVZO VR Con. STVZO FR
X59:6 012 19 STECKER STVZO VR Con. STVZO FR
X60:1 012 18 STECKER STVZO HL Con. STVZO BL
X60:2 012 18 STECKER STVZO HL Con. STVZO BL
X60:3 012 6 STECKER STVZO HL Con. STVZO BL
X60:4 012 6 STECKER STVZO HL Con. STVZO BL
X61:1 012 19 STECKER STVZO HR Con. STVZO BR
X61:2 012 19 STECKER STVZO HR Con. STVZO BR
X61:3 012 8 STECKER STVZO HR Con. STVZO BR
X61:4 012 8 STECKER STVZO HR Con. STVZO BR
X62:1 008 19 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:2 008 19 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:3 008 18 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:4 008 16 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:5 008 16 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:6 008 17 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:7 008 17 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:8 008 18 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:9 008 18 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:10 008 18 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:11 008 15 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:12 008 17 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:13 008 19 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:14 008 20 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:15 008 19 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X63:1 008 13 SCHNELLVERSCHLUSSKUPP quick connecting clutch
X63:1 008 14 SCHNELLVERSCHLUSSKUPP quick connecting clutch
X63:2 008 13 SCHNELLVERSCHLUSSKUPP quick connecting clutch
X63:2 008 14 SCHNELLVERSCHLUSSKUPP quick connecting clutch
X65:1 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:2 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:3 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:4 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:5 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:7 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:8 011 12 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:9 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:10 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:11 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:12 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X66:2 004 19 ANSCHLU EMR3 VORGLH connector EMR3 preglow
X66:3 004 20 ANSCHLU EMR3 VORGLH connector EMR3 preglow
X74:1 009 14 STECKER DRUCKER con. printer
X74:2 009 14 STECKER DRUCKER con. printer
X74:3 009 14 STECKER DRUCKER con. printer
X74:4 009 15 STECKER DRUCKER con. printer
X74:5 009 14 STECKER DRUCKER con. printer
X75:2 010 16 SUBD STECKER BCM INT con. SUBD BCM
X75:7 010 15 SUBD STECKER BCM INT con. SUBD BCM
X76:1 010 17 STECKER VERS. BCM con. Powersup. BCM
X76:2 010 17 STECKER VERS. BCM con. Powersup. BCM
Y04 007 17 Magnetventil Bremse Solenoid valve, brake MAX. 1.8A
19.1 Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1084 008 911 79
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Y07 007 15 Magnetventil Vibration vorne gross Solenoid valve, vibration, front, high 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y08 007 13 Magnetventil Vibration vorne klein Solenoid valve, vibration, front, low 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y14 014 14 Kraftstoffpumpe Heizgeraet Fuel pump, heating unit
Y15 014 7 Magnetkupplung Klimakompressor Magnetic clutch, air conditioning compr. 3,5A
Y16 005 13 Magnetventil Fahrtrichtung vorwaerts Solenoid valve, travel direction forw. 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y17 005 12 Magnetventil Fahrtrichtung rueckwaerts Solenoid valve, travel direction backw. 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y30 005 15 Magnetventil Stufenumschaltung vorn Solenoid valve, speed range sel., front 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y31 005 16 Magnetventil Stufenumschaltung hinten Solenoid valve, speed range sel., rear 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y92 007 6 Magnetventil Lenkung vorne rechts Solenoid valve, steering, front rh. 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y93 007 5 Magnetventil Lenkung vorne links Solenoid valve, steering, front lh. 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y98 008 14 Magnetventil Vibrationsfrequenz, hinten Solenoid valve, vibrat.freq.,rear 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y122 008 16 Magnetventil Platten heben Solenoid valve, lift plates MAX. 1.8A
Y123 008 17 Magnetventil Platten senken Solenoid valve, let down plates MAX. 1.8A
Y137 003 10 EMR Verstellung EMR adjustment
Y137 004 10 EMR Verstellung EMR adjustment
Y138 014 10 Magnetveentil Heizung Solenoid valve, heating unit 1A
Y140 009 10 Magnetventil Erreger auf solenoid valve exciter up 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y141 009 11 Magnetventil Erreger ab solenoid valve exciter down 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y142 008 17 Magnetventil Plattenverschieben Links solenoid valve, plate displace left MAX. 1.8A
Y143 008 18 Magnetventil Plattenverschieben rechts solenoidvalve, plate displace right MAX. 1.8A
Y144.1 008 19 MAX. 1.8A
Y144.2 008 19 MAX. 1.8A
Y145 008 20 Magnetventil Platten (Prioritt) solenoidvalve, plate (priority) MAX. 1.8A
Y147 004 1 Injektor A1 jet pump A1
Y148 004 3 Injektor A2 jet pump A2
Y149 004 5 Injektor A3 jet pump A3
Y166 004 2 Injektor A4 jet pump A4
Y169 004 6 Injektor A6 jet pump A6
Y170 004 4 Injektor A5 jet pump A5
Wiring diagram
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F13 Flachsicherung DIN 72581-C30 / 057
510 99
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F05 Flachsicherung DIN 72581-C10 / 057
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F67 Flachsicherung DIN 72581-C15 / 057
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F11 Flachsicherung DIN 72581-C15 / 057
510 98 (Nur bei E2 StvZO Beleuchtung)
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F07 Flachsicherung DIN 72581-C15 / 057
510 98 (Nur bei E2 StvZO Beleuchtung)
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F68 Flachsicherung DIN 72581-C5 / 057
511 73 (Nur bei Diebstahlschutz)
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F22 Flachsicherung DIN 72581-C15 / 057
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F19 Flachsicherung DIN 72581-C15 / 057
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F09 Flachsicherung DIN 72581-C10 / 057
510 97 (Nur bei E2 StvZO Beleuchtung)
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F10 Flachsicherung DIN 72581-C10 / 057
510 97 (Nur bei E2 StvZO Beleuchtung)
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F08 Flachsicherung DIN 72581-C15 / 057
510 98 (Nur bei E2 StvZO Beleuchtung)
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F18 Flachsicherung DIN 72581-C10 / 057
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F24 Flachsicherung DIN 72581-C10 / 057
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F39 Flachsicherung DIN 72581-C15 / 057
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F145 Flachsicherung DIN 72581-C20 / 057
511 00 (Nur bei AG28 Plattenanbau)
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057 564 25 "L" +793-501 55
4 x 057 564 38 "L" +793-501 Nur bei BVC 56 56
Nur bei BVC 57
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Stahl-Tragschiene 35x7,5 mm, 1 mm dick
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Nur bei AG28 Anbau-Vibrationsplatten 78
05756537 Nur bei AG28 Anbau-Vibrationsplatten 79 79
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19.1 Wiring diagram
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19.1 Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1100 008 911 79
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19.2 Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1104 008 911 79
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101 582 121 002 Variocontrol
101 582 641 060 BW 216 DH-4
101 582 651 005 BW 216 PDH-4
101 582 771 171 BW 219 DH-4
101 582 861 026 BW 226 DH-4 BVC
101 582 881 003 BW 226 DH-4
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1
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19.2 Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1110 008 911 79
5
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2
7
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2
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2
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2
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9
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1
3
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5
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2
0
3
1
7
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1
B
0
3
L u f t f i l t e r
P
12
h y d r a u l i c o i l f i l t e r
a i r c l e a n e r
B
5
5
K h l m i t t e l v o r r a t
Q
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8
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1
4
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A
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1
5
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1
7
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2
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8
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1
4
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3
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f u e l l e v e l
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4
12
1
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X 2 6 : 1
X 2 6 : 5
X 2 6 : 6
X 2 6 : 8
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X 2 6 : 1 1
X 2 6 : 1 2
X 2 7 : 1
X 2 7 : 2
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X 2 7 : 5
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2
7
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8
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D I N 2
D I N 3
D I N 4
D I N 5
D I N 6
D I N 8
D I N 9
D I N 1 1
G N D
A I N 1
U I N 1
G N D / U I N 3
G N D
C A N 1 h i g h
C A N 1 l o w
V C C
U I N 3
U I N 2
A I N 2
X 2 7 : 6
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n o t c o n n e c t e d
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C A N 1 h i g hG N D
U b " 3 0 "
X 2 9 : 7
U b o u t
X 2 9 : 5
X 2 9 : 6
X 2 8 : 6
X 2 9 : 8
n o t c o n n e c t e d
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D I N 2
D I N 4
D I N 3
D I N 5
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1
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1
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1
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8
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X
8
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2
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w a t e r s e p e r a t o r
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S e p a 1
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Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1111 008 911 79
19.2
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2
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3
1
6
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2
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8
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1
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4
3
8
6
8
5
X 3 5 : 4 0
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4
3
7
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1
2
3
0
8
7
a
8
7
P r o p . o u t
W a r n s u m m e r
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4 0 0 . . . 1 . 2 0 0 m A
4 0 0 . . . 1 . 2 0 0 m A
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1
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1
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8
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1
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X 4 1 : 6
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4
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X
4
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3
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3
2
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b
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6
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19.2 Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1112 008 911 79
5
8
2
7
0
2
3
2
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3
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BOMAG 1119 008 911 79
19.2
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Name Benennung title TYP
Bl. Pf.
A02 012 17 Blinkgeber flasher
A12 013 5 Radio Radio
A16 013 6 Elektronik Tachograph Electronic system, tachograph
A34 005 6 Prozessorplatine Prozessing circuit board
A34 007 6 Prozessorplatine Prozessing circuit board
A45 007 9 Lenkrad Steering wheel
A48 003 3 Elektronische Motorsteuerung Electronic engine management
A48 004 9 Elektronische Motorsteuerung Electronic engine management
A54 008 17 Modul Pumpenansteuerung Modul pump control
A66 011 9 Elektronik Steuereinheit Electronic control unit
A67 011 15 Eingabeeinheit Keyboard
A72 014 11 Steuergeraet Klimaanlage, Heizung Control unit,air conditioning,heating
A80 006 3 Modul Datensammler modul datacollector
A81 006 18 Anzeigeeinheit DisplayUnit
A83 009 6 Elektronik Messtechnik electronic measurementequipment
A87 010 18 USBCAN Schnittstelle BCM USBCAN Interface BCM
A93 010 7 GPS Antenne GPS antenna
B03 006 3 Unterdruckschalter Luftfilter Vacuum switch, air cleaner
B11 002 16 Signalhorn Warning horn
B11 002 18 Signalhorn Warning horn
B16 007 14 Aufnehmer Vibrationsfrequenz vorne Transducer, vibration frequency, front
B21 006 2 Differenzdruckschalter Hydr.Oelfilter Pressure diff. switch, hydr. oil filter
B51 013 4 Lautsprecher Radio Speaker radio
B51 013 6 Lautsprecher Radio Speaker radio
B55 006 4 Kuehlmittelstand Ausgleichsbehaelter Coolant charge expansion tank
B57 005 6 Neigungssensor Stufenumschaltung Slope sensor, speed range selection
B59 005 4 Aufnehmer Bandagengeschwindigkeit Sensor, drum speed
B60 005 2 Aufnehmer Achsgeschwindigkeit Sensor, axle speed
B61 009 12 Aufnehmer Verstellzylinder Sensor, ajustable zylinder
B62 009 8 Beschleunigungsaufnehmer Acceleration sensor
B62 009 10 Beschleunigungsaufnehmer Acceleration sensor
B65 007 4 Sensor, Lenkwinkel vorn Sensor, angularity steering, front
B88 003 6 Druckgeber Motoroel Sender, engine oil pressure
B88 004 15 Druckgeber Motoroel Sender, engine oil pressure
B93 004 13 Leistungskraftstoffdruck Sensor RPS Rail pressure sensor
B103 014 7 Temperaturschalter Klimaanlage Temperature switch, air conditioning
B104 014 7 Druckschalter Klimaanlage Pressure switch, air conditioning
B112 005 3 Druckgeber Fahrpumpe pressure sender, driving pump
B113 003 13 EMR Temperaturgeber Kuehlmittel EMR Temperature switch, collant
B113 004 14 EMR Temperaturgeber Kuehlmittel EMR Temperature switch, collant
B114 003 7 EMR Aufnehmer, Motordrehzahl 1 EMR Trancducer, engine speed 1
B114 004 7 EMR Aufnehmer, Motordrehzahl 1 EMR Trancducer, engine speed 1
B115 003 11 Geber Ladeluftdruck Sender, charging air pressure
B124 004 5 Geber Wasserstandsabscheider Diesel Sender, water separator fuel
B124 006 6 Geber Wasserstandsabscheider Diesel Sender, water separator fuel
B126 003 14 EMR Temperaturgeber Kraftstoff EMR fuel temperature sender
B130 003 8 EMR Aufnehmer, Motordrehzahl 2 EMR Trancducer, engine speed 2
B130 004 8 EMR Aufnehmer, Motordrehzahl 2 EMR Trancducer, engine speed 2
B131 014 10 Temperaturschalter Heizung Temperature switch, heating
B132 007 2 Inititator Armlehne links proximity switch left arm rest
B133 004 12 Sensor Ladeluftdruck / temperatur sesnor charging air prssure / temperature
B134 008 17 Nherungsschalter Platten oben proximity switch, plate up
B135 008 16 Nherungsschalter Platten mitte proximity switch, plate middle
B145 004 17 Sensor Niederdruck Kraftstoff fuel low pressure sensor
E08 012 17 Blinkleuchte vorne links Indicator, front, lh. MAX. 1,75A
E09 012 18 Blinkleuchte hinten links Indicator, rear, lh. MAX. 1,75A
E10 012 19 Blinkleuchte vorne rechts Indicator, front, rh. MAX. 1,75A
E11 012 19 Blinkleuchte hinten rechts Indicator, rear, rh. MAX. 1,75A
E12 012 7 Parkleuchte links Parking light, lh. MAX. 0,42A
E13 012 6 Schlussleuchte links Tail light, lh. MAX. 0,42A
E14 012 7 Parkleuchte rechts Parking light, rh. MAX. 0,42A
E15 012 8 Schlussleuchte rechts Tail light, rh. MAX. 0,42A
E16 012 2 Scheinwerfer links Head light, lh. MAX. 4,6A
E17 012 2 Scheinwerfer rechts Head light, rh. MAX. 4,6A
E23 012 11 Arbeitsscheinwerfer vorne links Working head light, front, lh. MAX. 4,6A
E23 013 18 Arbeitsscheinwerfer vorne links Working head light, front, lh. 4,6A
E25 012 12 Arbeitsscheinwerfer vorne rechts Working head light, front, rh. MAX. 4,6A
E25 013 19 Arbeitsscheinwerfer vorne rechts Working head light, front, rh. 4,6A
E27 012 10 Arbeitsscheinwerfer hinten links Working head light, rear, lh. MAX. 4,6A
E27 013 17 Arbeitsscheinwerfer hinten links Working head light, rear, lh. 4,6A
E28 012 11 Arbeitsscheinwerfer hinten rechts Working head light, rear, rh. MAX. 4,6A
E28 013 17 Arbeitsscheinwerfer hinten rechts Working head light, rear, rh. 4,6A
E29 013 3 Innenleuchte Kabine Inside light, cabin 1,75A
E30 014 15 Heizgeraet Heating unit
E32 013 19 Kennleuchte Warning light 5A
E70 013 15 Nachtleuchte Night lamp 0,83A
E71 013 3 Kontrolleuchte Schalter Heckscheibenheizung indicator light switch rear screen 1,75A
E72 013 16 Beleuchtung Bedienschalter illum. Switches
F00 002 6 Hauptsicherung Batterie Fuse, main, battery 125A
F05 002 13 Sicherung Steckdose Fuse, socket 10A
F07 012 15 Sicherung Warnblinker Fuse, hazard light 15A
F08 012 18 Sicherung Blinker u. Arbeitsscheinw. Fuse, indicators a. work. head light 15A
F09 012 6 Sicherung Park u. Schlussl. links Fuse, parking and tail light, lh. 10A
F10 012 8 Sicherung Park u. Schlussl. rechts Fuse, parking and tail light, rh. 10A
F11 012 2 Sicherung Scheinwerfer links Fuse, head light, lh. 15A
F13 002 11 Sicherung Startschalter Fuse, starter switch 30A
F15 014 19 Sicherung Heizgeraet Fuse, heating unit BOX2
F18 012 5 Vorsicherung Arbeitsscheinw. vorne Primary fuse, work. head light, fr. 30A
F19 012 12 Sicherung Arbeitsscheinw. vorne li. Fuse, working head light, front, lh. 15A
F22 012 10 Sicherung Arbeitsscheinwerfer hinten Fuse, working head lights, rear 15A
F23 002 18 Sicherung Signalhorn Fuse, warning horn 15A
F24 006 2 Sicherung Ueberwachungsmodul Fuse, monitoring module 10A
F31 014 3 Sicherung Kabinenluefter Fuse, cabin ventilator 20A
F39 002 19 Hauptsicherung Kabine Main fuse, cab 15A
F40 014 15 Sicherung Kabinenheizung Fuse, heating unit cab BOX2
F41 013 19 Sicherung Rundumkennleuchte Fuse, rotary beacon 10A
19.2 Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1120 008 911 79
5
8
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Bl. Pf.
F42 013 3 Sicherung Kabineninnenleuchte Fuse, inside light cab 10A
F43 013 10 Sicherung Wischermotor hinten Fuse, wipermotor rear 15A
F44 013 13 Sicherung Wischermotor vorn Fuse, wipermotor front 15A
F48 002 5 Sicherung Gluehanlage Fuse, glow plug system 125A
F67 005 7 Sicherung Steuerung (Potential 30) Fuse, controller (pot.30) 15A
F68 002 8 Sicherung Potential 30 Fuse, potential 30 5A
F84 005 9 Sicherung Steuerung (Klemme 54) Fuse, controller (Pin 54) 10A
F93 004 3 Sicherung Steuerung (Potential 30) Fuse, controller (pot. 30) 25A
F95 002 15 Sicherung Motormanagement intern Fuse, engine controller (internal) 10A
F97 014 13 Sicherung Frischluftluefter fuse, blower fresh air 3A
FM1 007 6 Platinensicherung Multifuse MULTIFUSE
FM2 007 6 Platinensicherung Multifuse MULTIFUSE
FM3 007 5 Platinensicherung Multifuse MULTIFUSE
FM4 009 11 Platinensicherung Multifuse MULTIFUSE
FM5 007 6 Platinensicherung Multifuse MULTIFUSE
F124 002 17 Sicherung Kraftstoffvorwrmung Fuse, fuel preheating 25A
F130 013 15 Sicherung Nachtleuchte Fuse, night lamp 10A
F143 013 2 Sicherung Heckscheibenheizung fuse rear screen heating unit 15A
F144 013 20 Sicherung Kabinensteckdose Fuse cabinsocket 15A
F145 008 18 Sicherung Anhngeplatten fuse vibration plates 20A
F146 009 5 Sicherung Steuerung MESX (Potential 30) Fuse Controller (Pot. 30) 15A
F148 009 2 Sicherung Steuerung MESX (Potential 15) Fuse Controller (Pot. 15) 10A
F150 010 14 Sicherung GPS Receiver Fuse, GPS receiver 5A
G01 002 6 Batterie Battery 103A
G02 002 7 Generator Generator
G03 002 5 Batterie Battery 103A
H06 012 15 Meldeleuchte Warnblinker Indicator light, hazard light LED ROT
H07 007 16 Warnsummer Betriebsstoerung Warning buzzer, breakdown 0.15A
H14 005 11 Warnsummer Rueckwaertsfahrt Backup alarm buzzer MAX O,46A
H80 011 15 Meldeleuchte Wegfahrsperre Indicator light, antitheft device LED
K05 008 3 Relais Startstrom Relay, starting current BOSCHW
K06 012 4 Relais Scheinwerfer hinten Relay, head lights, rear BOSCHW
K09 002 10 Relais Klimageraet Relay, air conditioning BOSCHW
K11 002 11 Relais Klemme 30 auf 15 Relay, terminal 30 to 15 BOSCHL
K14 003 19 Relais Vorgluehen Relay, glow plug system TYCOX
K16 012 9 Relais Scheinwerfer vorne Relay, head lights, front BOSCHW
K32 013 1 Relais Kabine Relay, cabin BOSCHW
K41 004 2 Trennrelais Relay, separation BOSCHW
K43 007 12 D*Relais Vibration E*relay, vibration BOSCHW
K48 008 2 Relais Fahrhebel 0Stellung Relay, travel lever 0position BOSCHW
K61 002 7 Relais Ladekontrolle Relay, charge control BOSCHW
K14.2 004 20 TYCOX
K141 013 16 Relais Heckscheibenheizung relay, heating rear screen BOSCHW
M01 002 12 Starter Starter 2.3 KW
M04 013 12 Scheibenwischermotor vorne Windscreen wiper motor, front 4,7A
M05 013 10 Scheibenwischermotor hinten Windscreen wiper motor, rear 2,9A
M06 013 13 Scheibenwaschermotor vorne Windscreen washer motor, front MAX. 3,8A
M07 013 11 Scheibenwaschermotor hinten Windscreen washer motor, rear MAX. 3,8A
M09 014 3 Kabinenluefter Cabin ventilator
M09 014 4 Kabinenluefter Cabin ventilator
M17 014 13 Zusatzluefter Additional blower
P07 009 15 Omegameter Omegameter
P09 013 8 Frequenz und Geschwindigkeitsanzeige Frequency and Speedometer
P11 009 14 Drucker Printer
P15 010 18 BCM 03 Bildschirm BCM 03 terminal
P16 009 16 Diagnose, Variomatic Diagnostics, varimatic
P33 009 18 Opus 21 Opus 21
R03 006 5 Geber Tankanzeige Sender, level gauge 0 .. 67 OHM
R10 002 8 Parallelwiderstand Parallel resistor 82 OHM
R19 002 4 Heizflansch heater flange 167A
R20 005 15 Widerstand Resistor 120 OHM
R21 005 15 Widerstand Resistor 120 OHM
R22 005 12 Widerstand Resistor 120 OHM
R23 005 12 Widerstand Resistor 120 OHM
R24 009 17 Widerstand Resistor 60 OHM
R25 010 18 Widerstand Resistor 60 OHM
R79 002 15 Kraftstoffvorwrmung fuel preheater 250W
R80 013 2 Heizung Heckscheibe heating rear screen MAX. 13A
R81 002 1 Gluehstiftkerze 1 glow plug 1
R82 002 1 Gluehstiftkerze 2 glow plug 2
R83 002 2 Gluehstiftkerze 3 glow plug 3
R84 002 2 Gluehstiftkerze 4 glow plug 4
R85 002 2 Gluehstiftkerze 5 glow plug 5
R86 002 3 Gluehstiftkerze 6 glow plug 6
S00 002 11 Startschalter Starter switch
S01 002 15 Schalter NOT AUS Switch, emergency off NOTAUSH
S03 002 18 Taster Signalhorn Push button, warning horn
S06 005 10 Sitzkontaktschalter links Switch, seat contact, lh.
S09 008 8 Vibrationsschalter vorne Switch, vibration, front
S14 012 15 Warnblinkschalter Switch, hazard light
S15 012 4 Beleuchtungsschalter StVZO Switch, lighting StVZO
S16 012 4 Schalter Arbeitsbeleuchtung vorne Switch, working head lights, front
S20 013 13 Schalter Scheibenwischer vorne Switch, windscreen wiper, front
S21 013 10 Schalter Scheibenwischer hinten Switch, windscreen wiper, rear
S28 014 19 Schalter Kabinenheizung Switch, cabin heating
S30 002 5 Batterietrennschalter Switch, battery disconnect
S35 008 7 Vibrationsschalter klein/gross Switch, vibration low/high
S36 008 11 Vibrationsschalter Switch, vibration
S37 012 18 Schalter Blinker Switch, indicator
S38 013 19 Schalter Kennleuchte Switch, warning light
S42 008 11 Stufenumschalter schnelllangsam Speed range selector, fastslow
S44 014 3 Schalter Kabinenluefter Switch, cabin ventilator
Wiring diagram
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S45 013 3 Schalter Kabineninnenleuchte Switch, cabin inside light
S55 008 6 Schalter Fahrhebel Switch, travel control lever
S64 008 10 Schalter Schwimmstellung Switch, float position
S86 013 3 Schalter Tuer, links Switch door, lh.
S127 006 17 Schalter Motordrehzahl Switch, engine rpm
S139 006 19 Schalter Frequenzverstellung Switch, frequency control
S139 008 13 Schalter Frequenzverstellung Switch, frequency control
S158 013 15 Schalter Nachtbeleuchtung Switch, cabin night lamp
S163 013 16 Schalter Heckscheibenheizung switch rear screen heating unit
V01 002 9 Diode Diode FE5B
V02 002 17 Diode Diode FE5B
V03 002 18 Diode Diode FE5B
V04 014 8 Diode Diode FE5B
V06 014 9 Diode Diode
X1:1 002 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:2 005 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:2 012 10 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:3 002 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:4 002 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:7 002 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:8 002 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:9 002 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:10 002 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:37 007 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:38 007 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:39 006 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:40 006 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:41 006 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:41 007 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:42 007 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:43 012 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:44 005 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:45 005 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:46 005 8 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:47 005 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:48 005 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:49 005 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:50 005 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:51 005 12 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:52 005 12 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:53 005 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:54 005 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:55 007 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:56 007 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:57 007 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:58 007 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:59 007 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:60 007 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:61 007 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:62 007 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:63 007 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:79 002 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:80 006 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:82 005 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:82 006 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:82 007 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:82 009 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:83 012 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:84 012 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:85 009 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:86 006 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:87 006 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:88 006 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:89 007 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:90 004 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:91 004 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:92 004 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:94 006 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:94 006 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:95 003 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:96 003 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:97 002 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:98 002 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:101 002 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:102 002 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:103 002 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:104 002 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:105 006 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:106 006 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:107 004 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:107 006 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:108 004 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:108 006 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:109 002 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:110 002 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:111 006 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:112 006 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:113 007 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:114 005 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:115 007 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:116 007 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:117 005 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:117 006 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:117 006 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:117 007 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:118 007 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:119 005 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
19.2 Wiring diagram
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X1:120 005 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:121 005 12 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:122 005 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:123 002 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:123 005 12 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:123 005 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:124 005 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:124 005 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:141 005 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:142 005 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:142 005 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:143 005 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:143 005 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:143 005 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:144 005 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:145 005 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:146 005 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:147 007 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:148 007 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:149 005 10 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:149 006 12 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:149 007 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:149 008 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:14A 004 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:14E 004 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:150 007 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:151 002 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:152 002 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:153 008 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:154 007 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:155 002 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:156 008 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:157 008 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:158 005 10 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:159 007 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:15A 002 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:15E 002 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:160 007 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:161 007 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:162 007 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:163 014 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:164 006 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:164 014 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:165 014 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:166 014 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:167 014 10 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:168 002 10 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:168 014 10 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:169 014 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:16A 002 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:16E 002 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:170 014 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:171 005 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:172 005 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:173 005 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:174 005 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:175 005 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:176 005 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:177 005 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:178 005 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:179 003 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:179 004 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:17A 005 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:17E 005 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:180 003 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:180 004 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:181 003 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:181 004 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:182 003 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:182 004 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:183 003 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:183 004 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:184 003 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:184 004 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:185 003 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:185 004 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:186 003 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:186 004 20 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:187 007 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:188 007 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:189 007 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:18A 012 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:18E 012 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:190 007 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:190 011 12 WAGO,EKasten WAGO,EBOX
X1:190 014 8 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:191 004 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:192 004 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:193 004 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:194 004 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:195 007 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:196 007 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:197 007 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:197 007 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:198 004 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:199 004 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:19A 012 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:19E 012 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:201 007 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
Wiring diagram
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X1:202 007 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:203 007 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:205 007 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:206 007 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:207 007 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:208 007 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:209 008 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:20A 002 8 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:20E 002 8 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:210 008 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:211 008 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:212 008 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:213 008 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:214 008 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:215 008 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:217 002 15 WAGO,EKasten WAGO,EBOX
X1:218 002 15 WAGO,EKasten WAGO,EBOX
X1:21A 012 10 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:21E 012 10 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:22A 012 12 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:22E 012 12 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:23A 012 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:23E 012 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:24A 012 8 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:24E 012 8 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:25A 012 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:25E 012 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:26A 012 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:26E 012 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:27A 002 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:27E 002 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:28A 002 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:28E 002 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:29A 006 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:29E 006 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:301 012 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:302 012 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:303 012 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:304 012 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:305 012 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:306 012 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:307 012 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:309 012 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:30A 002 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:30E 002 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:310 012 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:311 012 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:312 012 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:313 012 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:314 012 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:315 012 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:315 012 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:315 012 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:316 012 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:316 012 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:316 012 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:319 012 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:31A 008 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:31E 008 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:320 012 8 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:321 012 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:322 012 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:323 012 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:323 012 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:324 012 8 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:324 012 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:32A 009 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:32E 009 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:33A 002 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:33E 002 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:34A 005 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:34E 005 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:35A 009 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:35E 009 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X2:43 010 14 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:44 010 15 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:47 009 18 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:48 009 19 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:49 009 9 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:49 009 19 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:50 009 17 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:51 009 18 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:52 009 13 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:53 009 8 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:54 009 7 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:55 009 8 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:56 009 7 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:57 009 2 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:57 009 10 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:58 009 9 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:59 009 10 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:60 009 9 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:61 010 17 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:62 010 18 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:63 009 13 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:63 010 15 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:64 009 14 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:65 009 14 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:66 009 14 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
19.2 Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1124 008 911 79
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X2:66 009 14 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:67 009 11 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:68 009 12 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:69 009 12 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:70 009 15 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:70 010 15 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:71 009 13 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:73 009 11 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:74 009 11 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:75 009 10 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:76 009 10 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:77 009 11 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:78 009 11 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:79 009 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X2:80A 010 14 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:80E 010 14 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X3:1 012 11 STECKER ROPS/SD conn. ROPS/SR
X3:1 013 10 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:2 013 10 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:3 002 19 SETCKER KABINE/ROPS Con cabin/ROPS
X3:4 012 10 STECKER ROPS/SD conn. ROPS/SR
X3:5 012 12 STECKER ROPS/SD conn. ROPS/SR
X3:6 013 2 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:7 013 2 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:8 013 2 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:9 014 3 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:10 014 3 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:11 014 4 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:12 014 4 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:13 014 7 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:14 014 10 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:17 013 6 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:18 013 6 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X4:A 009 14 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:B 009 14 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:C 009 14 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:D 009 14 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:E 009 15 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:F 010 15 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:G 010 15 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:H 010 14 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:J 010 15 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:M 010 18 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:N 010 17 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X6:1 007 13 STECKER VIBRATION GRO conn. vibration big
X6:2 007 14 STECKER VIBRATION GRO conn. vibration big
X7:1 007 15 STECKER VIBRATION KLE conn. vibration small
X7:2 007 14 STECKER VIBRATION KLE conn. vibration small
X8:1 006 6 STECKER WASSERABSCHEI connector water separator
X8:2 006 6 STECKER WASSERABSCHEI connector water separator
X9:1 005 11 STECKER RCKFAHRALARM conn. backupalarm
X9:2 005 11 STECKER RCKFAHRALARM conn. backupalarm
XS 002 19 Steckdose Socket
XS 013 20 Steckdose Socket
X10:2 006 5 STECKER TAUCHROHRGEBE connector fuel level sensor
X10:3 006 5 STECKER TAUCHROHRGEBE connector fuel level sensor
X14:A 005 10 STECKER SITZKONTAKT connector seat contact switch
X14:B 005 10 STECKER SITZKONTAKT connector seat contact switch
X15:1 005 13 STECKER FAHRPUMPE RC connectoe driving pump back
X15:2 005 13 STECKER FAHRPUMPE RC connectoe driving pump back
X16:1 005 12 STECKER FAHRPUMPE VOR connector driving pump front
X16:2 005 12 STECKER FAHRPUMPE VOR connector driving pump front
X17:1 014 3 STECKER LFTER HKL conn. blower
X17:2 014 3 STECKER LFTER HKL conn. blower
X17:3 014 4 STECKER LFTER HKL conn. blower
X17:4 014 5 STECKER LFTER HKL conn. blower
X18:1 014 10 STECKER THERMOFHLER conn. sender temp.
X18:2 014 10 STECKER THERMOFHLER conn. sender temp.
X19:1 014 7 STECKER EISSCHUTZ HKL conn. antiice aircond.
X19:2 014 7 STECKER EISSCHUTZ HKL conn. antiice aircond.
X20:1 014 7 STECKER DRUCKSCH. KLI conn. pressuresitch aircond.
X20:2 014 7 STECKER DRUCKSCH. KLI conn. pressuresitch aircond.
X20:3 014 7 STECKER DRUCKSCH. KLI conn. pressuresitch aircond.
X20:4 014 7 STECKER DRUCKSCH. KLI conn. pressuresitch aircond.
X21:1 006 4 STECKER KHLMITTEL connector coolant sensor
X21:2 006 4 STECKER KHLMITTEL connector coolant sensor
X22:1 007 14 ST. VIBRATIONSAUFNEHM connector vibration sensor
X22:2 007 15 ST. VIBRATIONSAUFNEHM connector vibration sensor
X22:3 007 15 ST. VIBRATIONSAUFNEHM connector vibration sensor
X22:4 007 14 ST. VIBRATIONSAUFNEHM connector vibration sensor
X25:2 008 10 ST. FAHRSTUFENSCHALTE connector switch speed ranges
X25:3 008 11 ST. FAHRSTUFENSCHALTE connector switch speed ranges
X25:4 008 11 ST. FAHRSTUFENSCHALTE connector switch speed ranges
X26:1 006 8 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:2 006 8 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:3 006 2 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:4 006 9 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:5 006 2 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:6 006 9 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:8 006 3 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:9 006 7 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:10 006 4 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:11 006 9 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:12 006 12 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:1 006 11 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:2 006 5 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:3 006 10 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:4 006 6 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:5 006 11 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1125 008 911 79
19.2
5
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2
7
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X27:6 006 9 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:7 006 10 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:8 006 2 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:9 006 7 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:10 006 10 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:11 006 10 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:12 006 10 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X28:1 006 16 STECKER LCDISPLAY 1 connector LCdisplay 1
X28:2 006 13 STECKER LCDISPLAY 1 connector LCdisplay 1
X28:3 006 13 STECKER LCDISPLAY 1 connector LCdisplay 1
X28:4 006 14 STECKER LCDISPLAY 1 connector LCdisplay 1
X28:5 006 16 STECKER LCDISPLAY 1 connector LCdisplay 1
X28:6 006 17 STECKER LCDISPLAY 1 connector LCdisplay 1
X29:1 006 14 STECKER LCDISPLAY 2 connector LCdisplay 2
X29:2 006 14 STECKER LCDISPLAY 2 connector LCdisplay 2
X29:3 006 15 STECKER LCDISPLAY 2 connector LCdisplay 2
X29:4 006 15 STECKER LCDISPLAY 2 connector LCdisplay 2
X29:5 006 17 STECKER LCDISPLAY 2 connector LCdisplay 2
X29:6 006 17 STECKER LCDISPLAY 2 connector LCdisplay 2
X29:7 006 18 STECKER LCDISPLAY 2 connector LCdisplay 2
X29:8 006 17 STECKER LCDISPLAY 2 connector LCdisplay 2
X30:1 003 5 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:1 004 3 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:2 003 5 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:2 004 18 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:3 003 8 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:3 004 3 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:4 003 7 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:4 004 18 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:5 003 7 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:5 004 3 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:6 004 19 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:10 003 2 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:11 003 2 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:12 003 3 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:13 003 3 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:14 003 2 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:15 003 7 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:17 003 6 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:22 003 5 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:23 003 6 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:24 003 6 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:25 003 6 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:25 004 13 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:28 004 9 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:60 004 13 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:61 004 14 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:62 004 14 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:63 004 5 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:64 004 5 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:72 004 2 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:82 004 13 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X31:1 003 16 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:1 004 5 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:2 003 17 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:3 003 17 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:4 003 12 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:5 003 14 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:6 003 15 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:7 003 17 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:7 004 9 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:8 003 13 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:8 004 14 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:9 003 13 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:10 003 8 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:10 004 7 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:11 003 8 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:11 004 17 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:12 003 7 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:12 004 8 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:13 003 7 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:13 004 16 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:14 003 9 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:14 004 12 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:15 003 9 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:16 003 11 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:16 004 1 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:17 003 10 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:18 003 10 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:19 003 10 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:19 004 10 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:20 003 6 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:20 004 8 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:21 003 6 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:22 003 6 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:23 003 11 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:23 004 11 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:24 003 11 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:24 004 19 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:25 003 12 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:26 004 13 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:27 004 9 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:31 004 4 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:32 004 6 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:33 004 3 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:34 004 20 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:40 004 12 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:41 004 15 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:43 004 13 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
19.2 Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1126 008 911 79
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X31:46 004 2 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:47 004 1 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:48 004 5 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:49 004 11 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:50 004 7 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:51 004 15 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:53 004 13 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:54 004 18 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:56 004 16 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:57 004 17 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:58 004 14 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X32:A 003 2 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:A 004 12 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:B 003 3 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:B 004 14 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:F 004 13 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:G 003 3 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:G 004 14 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:H 003 3 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:H 004 14 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:K 003 2 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:K 004 13 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:L 003 2 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:M 004 13 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X33:1 003 19 Trennstelle EMR II conector EMR II
X33:2 003 18 Trennstelle EMR II conector EMR II
X33:3 003 18 Trennstelle EMR II conector EMR II
X33:4 003 19 Trennstelle EMR II conector EMR II
X33:5 003 18 Trennstelle EMR II conector EMR II
X33:6 003 19 Trennstelle EMR II conector EMR II
X33:7 003 17 Trennstelle EMR II conector EMR II
X33:8 003 20 Trennstelle EMR II conector EMR II
X34:A 005 14 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:B 005 16 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:C 005 12 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:D 005 13 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:G 005 10 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:H 005 11 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:J 007 3 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:N 003 4 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:P 002 13 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:R 006 2 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X35:1 007 4 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:2 007 12 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:3 007 16 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:4 005 11 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:5 005 10 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:12 005 3 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:15 005 10 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:16 007 4 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:17 007 18 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:18 007 11 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:19 007 11 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:20 007 5 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:21 007 6 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:22 007 11 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:23 007 5 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:24 005 11 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:26 005 16 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:27 005 15 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:28 005 2 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:29 007 4 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:30 005 9 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:31 005 5 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:33 005 13 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:34 005 6 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:35 007 15 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:37 005 5 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:38 005 2 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:40 007 11 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:41 007 11 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:43 007 10 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:46 005 15 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:47 005 16 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:48 007 14 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:49 005 12 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:53 005 12 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:54 005 9 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:55 005 18 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:56 005 7 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:57 005 7 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:58 005 8 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:59 005 8 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:60 005 8 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:61 007 17 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:64 005 13 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:65 005 18 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:66 005 19 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:67 005 19 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:68 005 19 ESX STECKER esx connector
X36:A 002 6 EINSPEISUNG SCHALTKAS supply ebox
X36:B 002 5 EINSPEISUNG SCHALTKAS supply ebox
X37:A 002 11 ST. ZNDSCHLOSS EKAS connector ignition switch, ebox
X37:B 002 12 ST. ZNDSCHLOSS EKAS connector ignition switch, ebox
X38:A 002 13 STECKER STARTER EKAS connector starter, eBox
X39:1 007 9 STECKER 1 LENKRAD connector 1 steering unit
X39:2 007 10 STECKER 1 LENKRAD connector 1 steering unit
X39:3 007 10 STECKER 1 LENKRAD connector 1 steering unit
X39:4 007 9 STECKER 1 LENKRAD connector 1 steering unit
Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1127 008 911 79
19.2
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2
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X40:1 007 9 STECKER 2 LENKRAD connector 2 steering unit
X40:2 007 10 STECKER 2 LENKRAD connector 2 steering unit
X40:3 007 10 STECKER 2 LENKRAD connector 2 steering unit
X40:4 007 9 STECKER 2 LENKRAD connector 2 steering unit
X41:1 007 8 ST. LENKRADKABELBAUM conn. steer. wire harn.
X41:2 007 8 ST. LENKRADKABELBAUM conn. steer. wire harn.
X41:3 007 8 ST. LENKRADKABELBAUM conn. steer. wire harn.
X41:4 007 8 ST. LENKRADKABELBAUM conn. steer. wire harn.
X41:5 007 11 ST. LENKRADKABELBAUM conn. steer. wire harn.
X41:6 007 11 ST. LENKRADKABELBAUM conn. steer. wire harn.
X41:7 007 11 ST. LENKRADKABELBAUM conn. steer. wire harn.
X41:8 007 11 ST. LENKRADKABELBAUM conn. steer. wire harn.
X42:1 009 18 STECKER ADAPTER BOP conector adapter BOP
X42:2 009 19 STECKER ADAPTER BOP conector adapter BOP
X42:3 009 19 STECKER ADAPTER BOP conector adapter BOP
X42:4 009 18 STECKER ADAPTER BOP conector adapter BOP
X42:5 009 18 STECKER ADAPTER BOP conector adapter BOP
X43:1 007 2 STECKER SCHALTER ARML connector switch arm rest
X43:2 007 1 STECKER SCHALTER ARML connector switch arm rest
X44:1 009 13 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:3 009 15 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:4 009 14 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:5 009 14 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:7 009 10 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:9 009 12 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:14 009 5 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:15 009 4 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:23 009 11 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:25 009 16 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:26 009 18 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:27 009 17 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:28 009 2 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:29 009 7 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:30 009 9 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:31 009 8 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:32 009 5 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:33 009 18 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:35 009 5 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:36 009 6 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:37 009 6 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:38 009 4 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:41 009 7 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:46 009 11 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:47 009 10 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:53 009 17 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:54 009 6 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:55 009 13 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:56 009 4 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:57 009 5 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:58 009 5 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:59 009 5 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:60 009 6 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:65 009 13 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:66 009 13 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:67 009 14 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:68 009 14 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X46:A 009 19 STECKER BOP Connector BOP
X46:B 009 18 STECKER BOP Connector BOP
X46:D 009 18 STECKER BOP Connector BOP
X46:E 009 19 STECKER BOP Connector BOP
X46:F 009 18 STECKER BOP Connector BOP
X47:A 009 11 STECKER AUFN. PLEIGER conn. sender PLEIGER
X47:B 009 12 STECKER AUFN. PLEIGER conn. sender PLEIGER
X47:C 009 12 STECKER AUFN. PLEIGER conn. sender PLEIGER
X48:1 009 8 STECKER AUFN. VORNE conn. sender front
X48:2 009 7 STECKER AUFN. VORNE conn. sender front
X48:3 009 7 STECKER AUFN. VORNE conn. sender front
X48:4 009 8 STECKER AUFN. VORNE conn. sender front
X49:1 009 10 STECKER AUFN. HINTEN conn. sender rear
X49:2 009 9 STECKER AUFN. HINTEN conn. sender rear
X49:3 009 9 STECKER AUFN. HINTEN conn. sender rear
X49:4 009 10 STECKER AUFN. HINTEN conn. sender rear
X50:1 008 13 ST. PLATTENFREQ. conn. platefreq.
X50:2 008 13 ST. PLATTENFREQ. conn. platefreq.
X50:3 008 13 ST. PLATTENFREQ. conn. platefreq.
X51:1 007 2 ST. 1 LENKRADKABELBAU connector 1 steering wiring
X51:2 007 1 ST. 1 LENKRADKABELBAU connector 1 steering wiring
X51:3 007 2 ST. 1 LENKRADKABELBAU connector 1 steering wiring
X52:1 005 3 STECKER DRUCKSENSOR connector pressure sensor
X52:2 005 3 STECKER DRUCKSENSOR connector pressure sensor
X53:B 014 3 STECKER LFTERSCHALTE conn. blowerswitch
X53:C 014 4 STECKER LFTERSCHALTE conn. blowerswitch
X53:H 014 4 STECKER LFTERSCHALTE conn. blowerswitch
X53:L 014 3 STECKER LFTERSCHALTE conn. blowerswitch
X53:M 014 3 STECKER LFTERSCHALTE conn. blowerswitch
X54:1 014 11 STECKER HEIZSTEUERUNG conn. heating controller
X54:2 014 11 STECKER HEIZSTEUERUNG conn. heating controller
X54:3 014 10 STECKER HEIZSTEUERUNG conn. heating controller
X54:4 014 10 STECKER HEIZSTEUERUNG conn. heating controller
X54:6 014 7 STECKER HEIZSTEUERUNG conn. heating controller
X54:11 014 10 STECKER HEIZSTEUERUNG conn. heating controller
X54:12 014 11 STECKER HEIZSTEUERUNG conn. heating controller
X55:1 013 11 STECKER WISCHER HINTE connector wiper rear
X55:2 013 10 STECKER WISCHER HINTE connector wiper rear
X55:3 013 10 STECKER WISCHER HINTE connector wiper rear
X55:4 013 10 STECKER WISCHER HINTE connector wiper rear
X56:1 013 14 STECKER WISCHER VORNE conn. wiper front
X56:2 013 13 STECKER WISCHER VORNE conn. wiper front
X56:3 013 13 STECKER WISCHER VORNE conn. wiper front
19.2 Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1128 008 911 79
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X56:4 013 12 STECKER WISCHER VORNE conn. wiper front
X57:1 003 15 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:1 004 9 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:2 003 13 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:3 003 14 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:4 003 12 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:5 003 14 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:6 003 15 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:8 003 13 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:9 003 13 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:9 004 8 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:10 003 8 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:11 003 8 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:12 003 7 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:13 003 7 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:13 004 7 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:14 003 9 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:14 004 7 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:15 003 9 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:15 004 9 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:16 003 11 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:17 003 10 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:18 003 10 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:19 003 10 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:19 004 10 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:20 003 6 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:20 004 11 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:21 003 6 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:21 004 8 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:22 003 6 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:22 004 12 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:23 003 11 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:23 004 12 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:23 004 17 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:24 003 11 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:24 004 15 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:25 003 12 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:25 004 13 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:26 004 16 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:27 004 15 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:28 004 11 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:28 004 17 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:29 004 13 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:29 004 18 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:30 004 14 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:31 004 14 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:32 004 13 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:33 004 16 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:34 004 1 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:35 004 1 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:36 004 3 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:37 004 5 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:39 004 2 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:40 004 4 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:41 004 6 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:42 004 5 Stecker Motor connector engine
X58:2 012 17 STECKER STVZO VL Con. STVZO FL
X58:3 012 7 STECKER STVZO VL Con. STVZO FL
X58:5 012 2 STECKER STVZO VL Con. STVZO FL
X58:6 012 2 STECKER STVZO VL Con. STVZO FL
X58:6 012 7 STECKER STVZO VL Con. STVZO FL
X58:6 012 17 STECKER STVZO VL Con. STVZO FL
X59:2 012 19 STECKER STVZO VR Con. STVZO FR
X59:3 012 7 STECKER STVZO VR Con. STVZO FR
X59:5 012 2 STECKER STVZO VR Con. STVZO FR
X59:6 012 2 STECKER STVZO VR Con. STVZO FR
X59:6 012 7 STECKER STVZO VR Con. STVZO FR
X59:6 012 19 STECKER STVZO VR Con. STVZO FR
X60:1 012 18 STECKER STVZO HL Con. STVZO BL
X60:2 012 18 STECKER STVZO HL Con. STVZO BL
X60:3 012 6 STECKER STVZO HL Con. STVZO BL
X60:4 012 6 STECKER STVZO HL Con. STVZO BL
X61:1 012 19 STECKER STVZO HR Con. STVZO BR
X61:2 012 19 STECKER STVZO HR Con. STVZO BR
X61:3 012 8 STECKER STVZO HR Con. STVZO BR
X61:4 012 8 STECKER STVZO HR Con. STVZO BR
X62:1 008 19 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:2 008 19 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:3 008 18 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:4 008 16 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:5 008 16 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:6 008 17 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:7 008 17 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:8 008 18 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:9 008 18 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:10 008 18 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:11 008 15 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:12 008 17 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:13 008 19 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:14 008 20 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:15 008 19 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X63:1 008 13 SCHNELLVERSCHLUSSKUPP quick connecting clutch
X63:1 008 14 SCHNELLVERSCHLUSSKUPP quick connecting clutch
X63:2 008 13 SCHNELLVERSCHLUSSKUPP quick connecting clutch
X63:2 008 14 SCHNELLVERSCHLUSSKUPP quick connecting clutch
X65:1 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:2 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:3 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:4 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1129 008 911 79
19.2
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X65:5 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:7 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:8 011 12 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:9 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:10 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:11 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:12 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X66:2 004 19 ANSCHLU EMR3 VORGLH connector EMR3 preglow
X66:3 004 20 ANSCHLU EMR3 VORGLH connector EMR3 preglow
X67:1 002 15 STECKER KRAFTSTOFFHEI connector fuel preheater
X67:2 002 15 STECKER KRAFTSTOFFHEI connector fuel preheater
X68:1 011 15 STECKER LED connector led
X68:2 011 16 STECKER LED connector led
X69:1 014 13 STECKER FRISCHLUFT L connector fresh air blower
X69:2 014 13 STECKER FRISCHLUFT L connector fresh air blower
X70:2 010 16 SUBD STECKER SUBD Connector
X70:3 010 16 SUBD STECKER SUBD Connector
X70:5 010 16 SUBD STECKER SUBD Connector
X71:3 010 9 STECKER GPS ANTENNE connector GPS Receiver
X71:5 010 9 STECKER GPS ANTENNE connector GPS Receiver
X71:6 010 9 STECKER GPS ANTENNE connector GPS Receiver
X71:7 010 9 STECKER GPS ANTENNE connector GPS Receiver
X71:8 010 9 STECKER GPS ANTENNE connector GPS Receiver
X71:10 010 9 STECKER GPS ANTENNE connector GPS Receiver
X71:12 010 9 STECKER GPS ANTENNE connector GPS Receiver
X72:A 010 12 STECKER ANSCHL. GPS Connector GPS
X72:B 010 12 STECKER ANSCHL. GPS Connector GPS
X72:C 010 12 STECKER ANSCHL. GPS Connector GPS
X72:D 010 12 STECKER ANSCHL. GPS Connector GPS
X72:E 010 12 STECKER ANSCHL. GPS Connector GPS
X73:A 010 13 STECKER VERS. GPS Connector Supply GPS
X73:B 010 13 STECKER VERS. GPS Connector Supply GPS
X73:C 010 13 STECKER VERS. GPS Connector Supply GPS
X74:1 009 14 STECKER DRUCKER con. printer
X74:2 009 14 STECKER DRUCKER con. printer
X74:3 009 14 STECKER DRUCKER con. printer
X74:4 009 15 STECKER DRUCKER con. printer
X74:5 009 14 STECKER DRUCKER con. printer
X75:2 010 18 SUB D STECKER BCM INT SUB D Connector BCM
X75:7 010 17 SUB D STECKER BCM INT SUB D Connector BCM
X76:1 010 16 STECKER VERS. BCM con. Powersup. BCM
X76:2 010 16 STECKER VERS. BCM con. Powersup. BCM
X77:1 014 15 STECKER PUMPE STANDHE Conn. pump add. heater
X77:2 014 15 STECKER PUMPE STANDHE Conn. pump add. heater
X78:1 010 10 STECKER RTKMODUL GPS Connector RTKmodule GPS
X78:2 010 11 STECKER RTKMODUL GPS Connector RTKmodule GPS
X78:3 010 11 STECKER RTKMODUL GPS Connector RTKmodule GPS
X78:4 010 11 STECKER RTKMODUL GPS Connector RTKmodule GPS
Y04 007 17 Magnetventil Bremse Solenoid valve, brake MAX. 1.8A
Y07 007 15 D*Prop. Ventil Vibration gro E*prop. Valve vibration high 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y08 007 13 D*Prop. Ventil Vibration gro E*prop. Valve vibration high 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y14 014 15 Kraftstoffpumpe Heizgeraet Fuel pump, heating unit
Y15 014 7 Magnetkupplung Klimakompressor Magnetic clutch, air conditioning compr. 3,5A
Y16 005 13 Magnetventil Fahrtrichtung vorwaerts Solenoid valve, travel direction forw. 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y17 005 12 Magnetventil Fahrtrichtung rueckwaerts Solenoid valve, travel direction backw. 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y30 005 15 Magnetventil Stufenumschaltung vorn Solenoid valve, speed range sel., front 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y31 005 16 Magnetventil Stufenumschaltung hinten Solenoid valve, speed range sel., rear 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y92 007 6 Magnetventil Lenkung vorne rechts Solenoid valve, steering, front rh. 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y93 007 5 Magnetventil Lenkung vorne links Solenoid valve, steering, front lh. 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y98 008 14 Magnetventil Vibrationsfrequenz, hinten Solenoid valve, vibrat.freq.,rear 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y122 008 16 Magnetventil Platten heben Solenoid valve, lift plates MAX. 1.8A
Y123 008 17 Magnetventil Platten senken Solenoid valve, let down plates MAX. 1.8A
Y137 003 10 EMR Verstellung EMR adjustment
Y137 004 10 EMR Verstellung EMR adjustment
Y138 014 10 Magnetveentil Heizung Solenoid valve, heating unit 1A
Y140 009 10 Magnetventil Erreger auf solenoid valve exciter up 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y141 009 11 Magnetventil Erreger ab solenoid valve exciter down 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y142 008 17 Magnetventil Plattenverschieben Links solenoid valve, plate displace left MAX. 1.8A
Y143 008 18 Magnetventil Plattenverschieben rechts solenoidvalve, plate displace right MAX. 1.8A
Y144.1 008 19 MAX. 1.8A
Y144.2 008 19 MAX. 1.8A
Y145 008 20 Magnetventil Platten (Prioritt) solenoidvalve, plate (priority) MAX. 1.8A
Y147 004 1 Injektor A1 jet pump A1
Y148 004 3 Injektor A2 jet pump A2
Y149 004 5 Injektor A3 jet pump A3
Y166 004 2 Injektor A4 jet pump A4
Y169 004 6 Injektor A6 jet pump A6
Y170 004 4 Injektor A5 jet pump A5
19.2 Wiring diagram
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Wiring diagram
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19.3 Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1152 008 911 79
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D I N 4
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D I N 6
D I N 8
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C A N 1 l o w
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X 2 7 : 6
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19.3
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BOMAG 1154 008 911 79
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BOMAG 1161 008 911 79
19.3
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Bl. Pf.
A02 012 17 Blinkgeber flasher
A12 013 5 Radio Radio
A16 013 6 Elektronik Tachograph Electronic system, tachograph
A34 005 6 Prozessorplatine Prozessing circuit board
A34 007 6 Prozessorplatine Prozessing circuit board
A45 007 9 Lenkrad Steering wheel
A48 003 3 Elektronische Motorsteuerung Electronic engine management
A48 004 9 Elektronische Motorsteuerung Electronic engine management
A54 008 17 Modul Pumpenansteuerung Modul pump control
A66 011 9 Elektronik Steuereinheit Electronic control unit
A67 011 15 Eingabeeinheit Keyboard
A72 014 11 Steuergeraet Klimaanlage, Heizung Control unit,air conditioning,heating
A80 006 3 Modul Datensammler modul datacollector
A81 006 18 Anzeigeeinheit DisplayUnit
A83 009 6 Elektronik Messtechnik electronic measurementequipment
A87 010 18 USBCAN Schnittstelle BCM USBCAN Interface BCM
A93 010 7 GPS Antenne GPS antenna
B03 006 3 Unterdruckschalter Luftfilter Vacuum switch, air cleaner
B11 002 16 Signalhorn Warning horn
B11 002 17 Signalhorn Warning horn
B16 007 14 Aufnehmer Vibrationsfrequenz vorne Transducer, vibration frequency, front
B21 006 2 Differenzdruckschalter Hydr.Oelfilter Pressure diff. switch, hydr. oil filter
B51 013 4 Lautsprecher Radio Speaker radio
B51 013 6 Lautsprecher Radio Speaker radio
B55 006 4 Kuehlmittelstand Ausgleichsbehaelter Coolant charge expansion tank
B57 005 6 Neigungssensor Stufenumschaltung Slope sensor, speed range selection
B59 005 4 Aufnehmer Bandagengeschwindigkeit Sensor, drum speed
B60 005 2 Aufnehmer Achsgeschwindigkeit Sensor, axle speed
B61 009 12 Aufnehmer Verstellzylinder Sensor, ajustable zylinder
B62 009 8 Beschleunigungsaufnehmer Acceleration sensor
B62 009 10 Beschleunigungsaufnehmer Acceleration sensor
B65 007 4 Sensor, Lenkwinkel vorn Sensor, angularity steering, front
B88 003 6 Druckgeber Motoroel Sender, engine oil pressure
B88 004 15 Druckgeber Motoroel Sender, engine oil pressure
B93 004 13 Leistungskraftstoffdruck Sensor RPS Rail pressure sensor
B103 014 7 Temperaturschalter Klimaanlage Temperature switch, air conditioning
B104 014 7 Druckschalter Klimaanlage Pressure switch, air conditioning
B112 005 3 Druckgeber Fahrpumpe pressure sender, driving pump
B113 003 13 EMR Temperaturgeber Kuehlmittel EMR Temperature switch, collant
B113 004 14 EMR Temperaturgeber Kuehlmittel EMR Temperature switch, collant
B114 003 7 EMR Aufnehmer, Motordrehzahl 1 EMR Trancducer, engine speed 1
B114 004 7 EMR Aufnehmer, Motordrehzahl 1 EMR Trancducer, engine speed 1
B115 003 11 Geber Ladeluftdruck Sender, charging air pressure
B124 004 5 Geber Wasserstandsabscheider Diesel Sender, water separator fuel
B124 006 6 Geber Wasserstandsabscheider Diesel Sender, water separator fuel
B126 003 14 EMR Temperaturgeber Kraftstoff EMR fuel temperature sender
B130 003 8 EMR Aufnehmer, Motordrehzahl 2 EMR Trancducer, engine speed 2
B130 004 8 EMR Aufnehmer, Motordrehzahl 2 EMR Trancducer, engine speed 2
B131 014 10 Temperaturschalter Heizung Temperature switch, heating
B132 007 2 Inititator Armlehne links proximity switch left arm rest
B133 004 12 Sensor Ladeluftdruck / temperatur sesnor charging air prssure / temperature
B134 008 17 Nherungsschalter Platten oben proximity switch, plate up
B135 008 16 Nherungsschalter Platten mitte proximity switch, plate middle
B145 004 17 Sensor Niederdruck Kraftstoff fuel low pressure sensor
E08 012 17 Blinkleuchte vorne links Indicator, front, lh. MAX. 1,75A
E09 012 18 Blinkleuchte hinten links Indicator, rear, lh. MAX. 1,75A
E10 012 19 Blinkleuchte vorne rechts Indicator, front, rh. MAX. 1,75A
E11 012 19 Blinkleuchte hinten rechts Indicator, rear, rh. MAX. 1,75A
E12 012 7 Parkleuchte links Parking light, lh. MAX. 0,42A
E13 012 6 Schlussleuchte links Tail light, lh. MAX. 0,42A
E14 012 7 Parkleuchte rechts Parking light, rh. MAX. 0,42A
E15 012 8 Schlussleuchte rechts Tail light, rh. MAX. 0,42A
E16 012 2 Scheinwerfer links Head light, lh. MAX. 4,6A
E17 012 2 Scheinwerfer rechts Head light, rh. MAX. 4,6A
E23 012 11 Arbeitsscheinwerfer vorne links Working head light, front, lh. MAX. 4,6A
E23 013 18 Arbeitsscheinwerfer vorne links Working head light, front, lh. 4,6A
E25 012 12 Arbeitsscheinwerfer vorne rechts Working head light, front, rh. MAX. 4,6A
E25 013 19 Arbeitsscheinwerfer vorne rechts Working head light, front, rh. 4,6A
E27 012 10 Arbeitsscheinwerfer hinten links Working head light, rear, lh. MAX. 4,6A
E27 013 17 Arbeitsscheinwerfer hinten links Working head light, rear, lh. 4,6A
E28 012 11 Arbeitsscheinwerfer hinten rechts Working head light, rear, rh. MAX. 4,6A
E28 013 17 Arbeitsscheinwerfer hinten rechts Working head light, rear, rh. 4,6A
E29 013 3 Innenleuchte Kabine Inside light, cabin 1,75A
E30 014 15 Heizgeraet Heating unit
E32 013 19 Kennleuchte Warning light 5A
E70 013 15 Nachtleuchte Night lamp 0,83A
E71 013 3 Kontrolleuchte Schalter Heckscheibenheizung indicator light switch rear screen 1,75A
E72 013 16 Beleuchtung Bedienschalter illum. Switches
F00 002 6 Hauptsicherung Batterie Fuse, main, battery 125A
F05 002 13 Sicherung Steckdose Fuse, socket 10A
F07 012 15 Sicherung Warnblinker Fuse, hazard light 15A
F08 012 18 Sicherung Blinker u. Arbeitsscheinw. Fuse, indicators a. work. head light 15A
F09 012 6 Sicherung Park u. Schlussl. links Fuse, parking and tail light, lh. 10A
F10 012 8 Sicherung Park u. Schlussl. rechts Fuse, parking and tail light, rh. 10A
F11 012 2 Sicherung Scheinwerfer links Fuse, head light, lh. 15A
F13 002 11 Sicherung Startschalter Fuse, starter switch 30A
F15 014 19 Sicherung Heizgeraet Fuse, heating unit BOX2
F18 012 5 Vorsicherung Arbeitsscheinw. vorne Primary fuse, work. head light, fr. 30A
F19 012 12 Sicherung Arbeitsscheinw. vorne li. Fuse, working head light, front, lh. 15A
F22 012 10 Sicherung Arbeitsscheinwerfer hinten Fuse, working head lights, rear 15A
F23 002 18 Sicherung Signalhorn Fuse, warning horn 15A
F24 006 2 Sicherung Ueberwachungsmodul Fuse, monitoring module 10A
F31 014 3 Sicherung Kabinenluefter Fuse, cabin ventilator 20A
F39 002 19 Hauptsicherung Kabine Main fuse, cab 15A
F40 014 15 Sicherung Kabinenheizung Fuse, heating unit cab BOX2
F41 013 19 Sicherung Rundumkennleuchte Fuse, rotary beacon 10A
19.3 Wiring diagram
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Bl. Pf.
F42 013 3 Sicherung Kabineninnenleuchte Fuse, inside light cab 10A
F43 013 10 Sicherung Wischermotor hinten Fuse, wipermotor rear 15A
F44 013 13 Sicherung Wischermotor vorn Fuse, wipermotor front 15A
F48 002 5 Sicherung Gluehanlage Fuse, glow plug system 125A
F67 005 7 Sicherung Steuerung (Potential 30) Fuse, controller (pot.30) 15A
F68 002 8 Sicherung Potential 30 Fuse, potential 30 5A
F84 005 9 Sicherung Steuerung (Klemme 54) Fuse, controller (Pin 54) 10A
F93 004 3 Sicherung Steuerung (Potential 30) Fuse, controller (pot. 30) 25A
F95 002 15 Sicherung Motormanagement intern Fuse, engine controller (internal) 10A
F97 014 13 Sicherung Frischluftluefter fuse, blower fresh air 3A
FM1 007 6 Platinensicherung Multifuse MULTIFUSE
FM2 007 6 Platinensicherung Multifuse MULTIFUSE
FM3 005 1 Platinensicherung Multifuse MULTIFUSE
FM4 009 11 Platinensicherung Multifuse MULTIFUSE
FM5 007 6 Platinensicherung Multifuse MULTIFUSE
F124 002 17 Sicherung Kraftstoffvorwrmung Fuse, fuel preheating 25A
F130 013 15 Sicherung Nachtleuchte Fuse, night lamp 10A
F143 013 2 Sicherung Heckscheibenheizung fuse rear screen heating unit 15A
F144 013 20 Sicherung Kabinensteckdose Fuse cabinsocket 15A
F145 008 18 Sicherung Anhngeplatten fuse vibration plates 20A
F146 009 5 Sicherung Steuerung MESX (Potential 30) Fuse Controller (Pot. 30) 15A
F148 009 2 Sicherung Steuerung MESX (Potential 15) Fuse Controller (Pot. 15) 10A
F150 010 14 Sicherung GPS Receiver Fuse, GPS receiver 5A
G01 002 6 Batterie Battery 103A
G02 002 7 Generator Generator
G03 002 5 Batterie Battery 103A
H06 012 15 Meldeleuchte Warnblinker Indicator light, hazard light LED ROT
H07 007 16 Warnsummer Betriebsstoerung Warning buzzer, breakdown 0.15A
H14 005 11 Warnsummer Rueckwaertsfahrt Backup alarm buzzer MAX O,46A
H80 011 15 Meldeleuchte Wegfahrsperre Indicator light, antitheft device LED
K05 008 3 Relais Startstrom Relay, starting current BOSCHW
K06 012 4 Relais Scheinwerfer hinten Relay, head lights, rear BOSCHW
K09 002 10 Relais Klimageraet Relay, air conditioning BOSCHW
K11 002 11 Relais Klemme 30 auf 15 Relay, terminal 30 to 15 BOSCHL
K13 002 18 Relais Signalhorn Relay, warning horn BOSCHW
K14 003 19 Relais Vorgluehen Relay, glow plug system TYCOX
K16 012 9 Relais Scheinwerfer vorne Relay, head lights, front BOSCHW
K32 013 1 Relais Kabine Relay, cabin BOSCHW
K41 004 2 Trennrelais Relay, separation BOSCHW
K43 007 12 D*Relais Vibration E*relay, vibration BOSCHW
K48 008 2 Relais Fahrhebel 0Stellung Relay, travel lever 0position BOSCHW
K61 002 7 Relais Ladekontrolle Relay, charge control BOSCHW
K14.2 004 20 TYCOX
K141 013 16 Relais Heckscheibenheizung relay, heating rear screen BOSCHW
M01 002 12 Starter Starter 2.3 KW
M04 013 12 Scheibenwischermotor vorne Windscreen wiper motor, front 4,7A
M05 013 10 Scheibenwischermotor hinten Windscreen wiper motor, rear 2,9A
M06 013 13 Scheibenwaschermotor vorne Windscreen washer motor, front MAX. 3,8A
M07 013 11 Scheibenwaschermotor hinten Windscreen washer motor, rear MAX. 3,8A
M09 014 3 Kabinenluefter Cabin ventilator
M09 014 4 Kabinenluefter Cabin ventilator
M17 014 13 Zusatzluefter Additional blower
P07 009 15 Omegameter Omegameter
P09 013 8 Frequenz und Geschwindigkeitsanzeige Frequency and Speedometer
P11 009 14 Drucker Printer
P15 010 18 BCM 03 Bildschirm BCM 03 terminal
P16 009 16 Diagnose, Variomatic Diagnostics, varimatic
P33 009 18 Opus 21 Opus 21
R03 006 5 Geber Tankanzeige Sender, level gauge 0 .. 67 OHM
R10 002 8 Parallelwiderstand Parallel resistor 82 OHM
R19 002 4 Heizflansch heater flange 167A
R20 005 15 Widerstand Resistor 120 OHM
R21 005 15 Widerstand Resistor 120 OHM
R22 005 12 Widerstand Resistor 120 OHM
R23 005 12 Widerstand Resistor 120 OHM
R24 009 17 Widerstand Resistor 60 OHM
R25 010 18 Widerstand Resistor 60 OHM
R79 002 14 Kraftstoffvorwrmung fuel preheater 250W
R80 013 2 Heizung Heckscheibe heating rear screen MAX. 13A
R81 002 1 Gluehstiftkerze 1 glow plug 1
R82 002 1 Gluehstiftkerze 2 glow plug 2
R83 002 2 Gluehstiftkerze 3 glow plug 3
R84 002 2 Gluehstiftkerze 4 glow plug 4
R85 002 2 Gluehstiftkerze 5 glow plug 5
R86 002 3 Gluehstiftkerze 6 glow plug 6
S00 002 11 Startschalter Starter switch
S01 002 15 Schalter NOT AUS Switch, emergency off NOTAUSH
S03 002 18 Taster Signalhorn Push button, warning horn
S06 005 10 Sitzkontaktschalter links Switch, seat contact, lh.
S09 008 8 Vibrationsschalter vorne Switch, vibration, front
S14 012 15 Warnblinkschalter Switch, hazard light
S15 012 4 Beleuchtungsschalter StVZO Switch, lighting StVZO
S16 012 4 Schalter Arbeitsbeleuchtung vorne Switch, working head lights, front
S20 013 13 Schalter Scheibenwischer vorne Switch, windscreen wiper, front
S21 013 10 Schalter Scheibenwischer hinten Switch, windscreen wiper, rear
S28 014 19 Schalter Kabinenheizung Switch, cabin heating
S30 002 5 Batterietrennschalter Switch, battery disconnect
S35 008 7 Vibrationsschalter klein/gross Switch, vibration low/high
S36 008 11 Vibrationsschalter Switch, vibration
S37 012 18 Schalter Blinker Switch, indicator
S38 013 19 Schalter Kennleuchte Switch, warning light
S42 008 11 Stufenumschalter schnelllangsam Speed range selector, fastslow
Wiring diagram
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S44 014 3 Schalter Kabinenluefter Switch, cabin ventilator
S45 013 3 Schalter Kabineninnenleuchte Switch, cabin inside light
S55 008 6 Schalter Fahrhebel Switch, travel control lever
S64 008 10 Schalter Schwimmstellung Switch, float position
S86 013 3 Schalter Tuer, links Switch door, lh.
S127 006 17 Schalter Motordrehzahl Switch, engine rpm
S139 006 19 Schalter Frequenzverstellung Switch, frequency control
S139 008 13 Schalter Frequenzverstellung Switch, frequency control
S158 013 15 Schalter Nachtbeleuchtung Switch, cabin night lamp
S163 013 16 Schalter Heckscheibenheizung switch rear screen heating unit
V01 002 9 Diode Diode FE5B
V03 002 17 Diode Diode FE5B
V04 014 8 Diode Diode FE5B
V06 014 9 Diode Diode
X1:1 002 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:2 005 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:2 012 10 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:3 002 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:4 002 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:7 002 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:8 002 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:9 002 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:10 002 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:37 007 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:38 007 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:39 006 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:40 006 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:41 006 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:41 007 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:42 007 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:43 012 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:44 005 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:45 005 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:46 005 8 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:47 005 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:48 005 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:49 005 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:50 005 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:51 005 12 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:52 005 12 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:53 005 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:54 005 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:55 007 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:56 007 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:57 007 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:58 007 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:59 007 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:60 007 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:61 007 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:62 005 1 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:63 005 1 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:79 002 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:80 006 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:82 005 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:82 006 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:82 007 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:82 009 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:83 012 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:84 012 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:85 009 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:86 006 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:87 006 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:88 006 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:89 007 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:90 004 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:91 004 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:92 004 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:94 006 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:94 006 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:95 003 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:96 003 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:98 002 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:100 002 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:101 002 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:102 002 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:103 002 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:104 002 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:104 002 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:105 006 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:106 006 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:107 004 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:107 006 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:108 004 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:108 006 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:109 002 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:110 002 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:111 006 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:112 006 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:113 007 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:114 005 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:115 007 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:116 007 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:117 005 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:117 006 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:117 006 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:117 007 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:118 007 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
19.3 Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1164 008 911 79
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Bl. Pf.
X1:119 005 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:120 005 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:121 005 12 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:122 005 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:123 002 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:123 005 12 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:123 005 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:124 005 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:124 005 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:141 005 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:142 005 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:142 005 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:143 005 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:143 005 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:143 005 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:144 005 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:145 005 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:146 005 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:147 007 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:148 007 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:149 005 10 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:149 006 12 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:149 007 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:149 008 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:14A 004 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:14E 004 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:150 007 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:151 002 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:152 002 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:153 008 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:154 007 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:155 002 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:156 008 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:157 008 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:158 005 10 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:159 007 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:15A 002 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:15E 002 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:160 007 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:161 007 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:162 007 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:163 014 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:164 006 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:164 014 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:165 014 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:166 014 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:167 014 10 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:168 002 10 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:168 014 10 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:169 014 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:16A 002 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:16E 002 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:170 014 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:171 005 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:172 005 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:173 005 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:174 005 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:175 005 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:176 005 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:177 005 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:178 005 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:179 003 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:179 004 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:17A 005 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:17E 005 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:180 003 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:180 004 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:181 003 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:181 004 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:182 003 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:182 004 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:183 003 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:183 004 3 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:184 003 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:184 004 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:185 003 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:185 004 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:186 003 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:186 004 20 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:187 007 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:188 007 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:189 007 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:18A 012 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:18E 012 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:190 007 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:190 011 12 WAGO,EKasten WAGO,EBOX
X1:190 014 8 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:191 004 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:192 004 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:193 004 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:194 004 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:195 007 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:196 007 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:197 007 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:197 007 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:198 004 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:199 004 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:19A 012 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:19E 012 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1165 008 911 79
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X1:201 007 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:202 007 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:203 007 4 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:205 007 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:206 007 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:207 007 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:208 007 11 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:209 008 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:20A 002 8 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:20E 002 8 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:210 008 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:211 008 14 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:212 008 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:213 008 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:214 008 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:215 008 13 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:217 002 14 WAGO,EKasten WAGO,EBOX
X1:218 002 14 WAGO,EKasten WAGO,EBOX
X1:21A 012 10 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:21E 012 10 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:22A 012 12 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:22E 012 12 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:23A 012 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:23E 012 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:24A 012 8 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:24E 012 8 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:25A 012 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:25E 012 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:26A 012 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:26E 012 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:27A 002 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:27E 002 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:28A 002 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:28E 002 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:29A 006 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:29E 006 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:301 012 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:302 012 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:303 012 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:304 012 15 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:305 012 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:306 012 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:307 012 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:309 012 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:30A 002 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:30E 002 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:310 012 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:311 012 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:312 012 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:313 012 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:314 012 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:315 012 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:315 012 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:315 012 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:316 012 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:316 012 7 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:316 012 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:319 012 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:31A 008 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:31E 008 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:320 012 8 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:321 012 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:322 012 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:323 012 6 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:323 012 18 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:324 012 8 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:324 012 19 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:32A 009 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:32E 009 2 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:33A 002 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:33E 002 17 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:34A 005 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:34E 005 9 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:35A 009 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X1:35E 009 5 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X2:43 010 14 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:44 010 15 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:47 009 18 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:48 009 19 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:49 009 9 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:49 009 19 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:50 009 17 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:51 009 18 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:52 009 13 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:53 009 8 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:54 009 7 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:55 009 8 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:56 009 7 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:57 009 2 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:57 009 10 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:58 009 9 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:59 009 10 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:60 009 9 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:61 010 17 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:62 010 18 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:63 009 13 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:63 010 15 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:64 009 14 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:65 009 14 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
19.3 Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1166 008 911 79
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X2:66 009 14 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:66 009 14 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:67 009 11 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:68 009 12 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:69 009 12 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:70 009 15 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:70 010 15 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:71 009 13 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:73 009 11 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:74 009 11 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:75 009 10 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:76 009 10 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:77 009 11 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:78 009 11 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:79 009 16 WAGO ZENTRALELEKTRIK WAGO EBOX
X2:80A 010 14 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X2:80E 010 14 WAGOMESSTECHNIK Wagomeasurement equip.
X3:1 012 11 STECKER ROPS/SD conn. ROPS/SR
X3:1 013 10 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:2 013 10 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:3 002 19 SETCKER KABINE/ROPS Con cabin/ROPS
X3:4 012 10 STECKER ROPS/SD conn. ROPS/SR
X3:5 012 12 STECKER ROPS/SD conn. ROPS/SR
X3:6 013 2 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:7 013 2 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:8 013 2 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:9 014 3 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:10 014 3 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:11 014 4 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:12 014 4 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:13 014 7 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:14 014 10 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:17 013 6 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X3:18 013 6 STECKER KABINE/ROPS conn. cabin/ROPS
X4:A 009 14 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:B 009 14 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:C 009 14 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:D 009 14 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:E 009 15 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:F 010 15 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:G 010 15 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:H 010 14 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:J 010 15 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:M 010 18 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X4:N 010 17 KABINENST. MESST. con. measurem.equipm.
X6:1 007 13 STECKER VIBRATION GRO conn. vibration big
X6:2 007 14 STECKER VIBRATION GRO conn. vibration big
X7:1 007 15 STECKER VIBRATION KLE conn. vibration small
X7:2 007 14 STECKER VIBRATION KLE conn. vibration small
X8:1 006 6 STECKER WASSERABSCHEI connector water separator
X8:2 006 6 STECKER WASSERABSCHEI connector water separator
X9:1 005 11 STECKER RCKFAHRALARM conn. backupalarm
X9:2 005 11 STECKER RCKFAHRALARM conn. backupalarm
XS 002 19 Steckdose Socket
XS 013 20 Steckdose Socket
X10:2 006 5 STECKER TAUCHROHRGEBE connector fuel level sensor
X10:3 006 5 STECKER TAUCHROHRGEBE connector fuel level sensor
X14:A 005 10 STECKER SITZKONTAKT connector seat contact switch
X14:B 005 10 STECKER SITZKONTAKT connector seat contact switch
X15:1 005 13 STECKER FAHRPUMPE RC connectoe driving pump back
X15:2 005 13 STECKER FAHRPUMPE RC connectoe driving pump back
X16:1 005 12 STECKER FAHRPUMPE VOR connector driving pump front
X16:2 005 12 STECKER FAHRPUMPE VOR connector driving pump front
X17:1 014 3 STECKER LFTER HKL conn. blower
X17:2 014 3 STECKER LFTER HKL conn. blower
X17:3 014 4 STECKER LFTER HKL conn. blower
X17:4 014 5 STECKER LFTER HKL conn. blower
X18:1 014 10 STECKER THERMOFHLER conn. sender temp.
X18:2 014 10 STECKER THERMOFHLER conn. sender temp.
X19:1 014 7 STECKER EISSCHUTZ HKL conn. antiice aircond.
X19:2 014 7 STECKER EISSCHUTZ HKL conn. antiice aircond.
X20:1 014 7 STECKER DRUCKSCH. KLI conn. pressuresitch aircond.
X20:2 014 7 STECKER DRUCKSCH. KLI conn. pressuresitch aircond.
X20:3 014 7 STECKER DRUCKSCH. KLI conn. pressuresitch aircond.
X20:4 014 7 STECKER DRUCKSCH. KLI conn. pressuresitch aircond.
X21:1 006 4 STECKER KHLMITTEL connector coolant sensor
X21:2 006 4 STECKER KHLMITTEL connector coolant sensor
X22:1 007 14 ST. VIBRATIONSAUFNEHM connector vibration sensor
X22:2 007 15 ST. VIBRATIONSAUFNEHM connector vibration sensor
X22:3 007 15 ST. VIBRATIONSAUFNEHM connector vibration sensor
X22:4 007 14 ST. VIBRATIONSAUFNEHM connector vibration sensor
X25:2 008 10 ST. FAHRSTUFENSCHALTE connector switch speed ranges
X25:3 008 11 ST. FAHRSTUFENSCHALTE connector switch speed ranges
X25:4 008 11 ST. FAHRSTUFENSCHALTE connector switch speed ranges
X26:1 006 8 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:2 006 8 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:3 006 2 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:4 006 9 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:5 006 2 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:6 006 9 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:8 006 3 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:9 006 7 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:10 006 4 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:11 006 9 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X26:12 006 12 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:1 006 11 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:2 006 5 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:3 006 10 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:4 006 6 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1167 008 911 79
19.3
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X27:5 006 11 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:6 006 9 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:7 006 10 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:8 006 2 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:9 006 7 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:10 006 10 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:11 006 10 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X27:12 006 10 STECKER DATENSAMMLER connector data collector
X28:1 006 16 STECKER LCDISPLAY 1 connector LCdisplay 1
X28:2 006 13 STECKER LCDISPLAY 1 connector LCdisplay 1
X28:3 006 13 STECKER LCDISPLAY 1 connector LCdisplay 1
X28:4 006 14 STECKER LCDISPLAY 1 connector LCdisplay 1
X28:5 006 16 STECKER LCDISPLAY 1 connector LCdisplay 1
X28:6 006 17 STECKER LCDISPLAY 1 connector LCdisplay 1
X29:1 006 14 STECKER LCDISPLAY 2 connector LCdisplay 2
X29:2 006 14 STECKER LCDISPLAY 2 connector LCdisplay 2
X29:3 006 15 STECKER LCDISPLAY 2 connector LCdisplay 2
X29:4 006 15 STECKER LCDISPLAY 2 connector LCdisplay 2
X29:5 006 17 STECKER LCDISPLAY 2 connector LCdisplay 2
X29:6 006 17 STECKER LCDISPLAY 2 connector LCdisplay 2
X29:7 006 18 STECKER LCDISPLAY 2 connector LCdisplay 2
X29:8 006 17 STECKER LCDISPLAY 2 connector LCdisplay 2
X30:1 003 5 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:1 004 3 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:2 003 5 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:2 004 18 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:3 003 8 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:3 004 3 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:4 003 7 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:4 004 18 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:5 003 7 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:5 004 3 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:6 004 19 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:10 003 2 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:11 003 2 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:12 003 3 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:13 003 3 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:14 003 2 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:15 003 7 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:17 003 6 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:22 003 5 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:23 003 6 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:24 003 6 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:25 003 6 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:25 004 13 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:28 004 9 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:60 004 13 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:61 004 14 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:62 004 14 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:63 004 5 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:64 004 5 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:72 004 2 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X30:82 004 13 EMRStecker Fahrzeug EMRconnector compactor
X31:1 003 16 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:1 004 5 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:2 003 17 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:3 003 17 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:4 003 12 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:5 003 14 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:6 003 15 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:7 003 17 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:7 004 9 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:8 003 13 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:8 004 14 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:9 003 13 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:10 003 8 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:10 004 7 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:11 003 8 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:11 004 17 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:12 003 7 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:12 004 8 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:13 003 7 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:13 004 16 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:14 003 9 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:14 004 12 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:15 003 9 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:16 003 11 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:16 004 1 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:17 003 10 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:18 003 10 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:19 003 10 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:19 004 10 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:20 003 6 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:20 004 8 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:21 003 6 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:22 003 6 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:23 003 11 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:23 004 11 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:24 003 11 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:24 004 19 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:25 003 12 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:26 004 13 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:27 004 9 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:31 004 4 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:32 004 6 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:33 004 3 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:34 004 20 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:40 004 12 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:41 004 15 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
19.3 Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1168 008 911 79
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X31:43 004 13 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:46 004 2 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:47 004 1 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:48 004 5 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:49 004 11 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:50 004 7 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:51 004 15 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:53 004 13 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:54 004 18 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:56 004 16 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:57 004 17 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X31:58 004 14 EMRStecker Motor EMRconnector engine
X32:A 003 2 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:A 004 12 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:B 003 3 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:B 004 14 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:F 004 14 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:G 003 3 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:G 004 13 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:H 003 3 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:H 004 13 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:K 003 2 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:K 004 13 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:L 003 2 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X32:M 004 14 EMR Diagnose EMRdiagnosis
X33:1 003 19 Trennstelle EMR II conector EMR II
X33:2 003 18 Trennstelle EMR II conector EMR II
X33:3 003 18 Trennstelle EMR II conector EMR II
X33:4 003 19 Trennstelle EMR II conector EMR II
X33:5 003 18 Trennstelle EMR II conector EMR II
X33:6 003 19 Trennstelle EMR II conector EMR II
X33:7 003 17 Trennstelle EMR II conector EMR II
X33:8 003 20 Trennstelle EMR II conector EMR II
X34:A 005 14 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:B 005 16 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:C 005 12 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:D 005 13 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:G 005 10 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:H 005 11 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:J 007 3 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:N 003 4 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:P 002 13 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X34:R 006 2 DIAGNOSESTECKER ESX connector diagnosis ESX
X35:1 007 4 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:2 007 12 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:3 007 16 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:4 005 11 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:5 005 10 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:12 005 3 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:15 005 10 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:16 007 4 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:17 007 18 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:18 007 11 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:19 007 11 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:20 007 5 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:21 007 6 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:22 007 11 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:23 007 6 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:24 005 11 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:26 005 16 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:27 005 15 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:28 005 2 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:29 007 4 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:30 005 9 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:31 005 5 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:33 005 13 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:34 005 6 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:35 007 15 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:37 005 5 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:38 005 2 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:40 007 11 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:41 007 11 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:43 007 10 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:46 005 15 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:47 005 16 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:48 007 14 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:49 005 12 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:53 005 12 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:54 005 9 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:55 005 18 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:56 005 7 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:57 005 7 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:58 005 8 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:59 005 8 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:60 005 8 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:61 007 17 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:64 005 13 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:65 005 18 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:66 005 19 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:67 005 19 ESX STECKER esx connector
X35:68 005 19 ESX STECKER esx connector
X36:A 002 6 EINSPEISUNG SCHALTKAS supply ebox
X36:B 002 5 EINSPEISUNG SCHALTKAS supply ebox
X37:A 002 11 ST. ZNDSCHLOSS EKAS connector ignition switch, ebox
X37:B 002 12 ST. ZNDSCHLOSS EKAS connector ignition switch, ebox
X38:A 002 13 STECKER STARTER EKAS connector starter, eBox
X39:1 007 9 STECKER 1 LENKRAD connector 1 steering unit
X39:2 007 10 STECKER 1 LENKRAD connector 1 steering unit
X39:3 007 10 STECKER 1 LENKRAD connector 1 steering unit
Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1169 008 911 79
19.3
5
8
2
7
0
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X39:4 007 9 STECKER 1 LENKRAD connector 1 steering unit
X40:1 007 9 STECKER 2 LENKRAD connector 2 steering unit
X40:2 007 10 STECKER 2 LENKRAD connector 2 steering unit
X40:3 007 10 STECKER 2 LENKRAD connector 2 steering unit
X40:4 007 9 STECKER 2 LENKRAD connector 2 steering unit
X41:1 007 8 ST. LENKRADKABELBAUM conn. steer. wire harn.
X41:2 007 8 ST. LENKRADKABELBAUM conn. steer. wire harn.
X41:3 007 8 ST. LENKRADKABELBAUM conn. steer. wire harn.
X41:4 007 8 ST. LENKRADKABELBAUM conn. steer. wire harn.
X41:5 007 11 ST. LENKRADKABELBAUM conn. steer. wire harn.
X41:6 007 11 ST. LENKRADKABELBAUM conn. steer. wire harn.
X41:7 007 11 ST. LENKRADKABELBAUM conn. steer. wire harn.
X41:8 007 11 ST. LENKRADKABELBAUM conn. steer. wire harn.
X42:1 009 18 STECKER ADAPTER BOP conector adapter BOP
X42:2 009 19 STECKER ADAPTER BOP conector adapter BOP
X42:3 009 19 STECKER ADAPTER BOP conector adapter BOP
X42:4 009 18 STECKER ADAPTER BOP conector adapter BOP
X42:5 009 18 STECKER ADAPTER BOP conector adapter BOP
X43:1 007 2 STECKER SCHALTER ARML connector switch arm rest
X43:2 007 1 STECKER SCHALTER ARML connector switch arm rest
X44:1 009 13 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:3 009 15 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:4 009 14 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:5 009 14 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:7 009 10 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:9 009 12 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:14 009 5 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:15 009 4 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:23 009 11 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:25 009 16 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:26 009 18 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:27 009 17 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:28 009 2 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:29 009 7 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:30 009 9 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:31 009 8 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:32 009 5 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:33 009 18 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:35 009 5 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:36 009 6 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:37 009 6 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:38 009 4 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:41 009 7 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:46 009 11 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:47 009 10 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:53 009 17 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:54 009 6 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:55 009 13 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:56 009 4 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:57 009 5 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:58 009 5 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:59 009 5 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:60 009 6 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:65 009 13 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:66 009 13 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:67 009 14 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X44:68 009 14 MESX STECKER MESX Stecker
X46:A 009 19 STECKER BOP Connector BOP
X46:B 009 18 STECKER BOP Connector BOP
X46:D 009 18 STECKER BOP Connector BOP
X46:E 009 19 STECKER BOP Connector BOP
X46:F 009 18 STECKER BOP Connector BOP
X47:A 009 11 STECKER AUFN. PLEIGER conn. sender PLEIGER
X47:B 009 12 STECKER AUFN. PLEIGER conn. sender PLEIGER
X47:C 009 12 STECKER AUFN. PLEIGER conn. sender PLEIGER
X48:1 009 8 STECKER AUFN. VORNE conn. sender front
X48:2 009 7 STECKER AUFN. VORNE conn. sender front
X48:3 009 7 STECKER AUFN. VORNE conn. sender front
X48:4 009 8 STECKER AUFN. VORNE conn. sender front
X49:1 009 10 STECKER AUFN. HINTEN conn. sender rear
X49:2 009 9 STECKER AUFN. HINTEN conn. sender rear
X49:3 009 9 STECKER AUFN. HINTEN conn. sender rear
X49:4 009 10 STECKER AUFN. HINTEN conn. sender rear
X50:1 008 13 ST. PLATTENFREQ. conn. platefreq.
X50:2 008 13 ST. PLATTENFREQ. conn. platefreq.
X50:3 008 13 ST. PLATTENFREQ. conn. platefreq.
X51:1 007 2 ST. 1 LENKRADKABELBAU connector 1 steering wiring
X51:2 007 1 ST. 1 LENKRADKABELBAU connector 1 steering wiring
X51:3 007 2 ST. 1 LENKRADKABELBAU connector 1 steering wiring
X52:1 005 3 STECKER DRUCKSENSOR connector pressure sensor
X52:2 005 3 STECKER DRUCKSENSOR connector pressure sensor
X53:B 014 3 STECKER LFTERSCHALTE conn. blowerswitch
X53:C 014 4 STECKER LFTERSCHALTE conn. blowerswitch
X53:H 014 4 STECKER LFTERSCHALTE conn. blowerswitch
X53:L 014 3 STECKER LFTERSCHALTE conn. blowerswitch
X53:M 014 3 STECKER LFTERSCHALTE conn. blowerswitch
X54:1 014 11 STECKER HEIZSTEUERUNG conn. heating controller
X54:2 014 11 STECKER HEIZSTEUERUNG conn. heating controller
X54:3 014 10 STECKER HEIZSTEUERUNG conn. heating controller
X54:4 014 10 STECKER HEIZSTEUERUNG conn. heating controller
X54:6 014 7 STECKER HEIZSTEUERUNG conn. heating controller
X54:11 014 10 STECKER HEIZSTEUERUNG conn. heating controller
X54:12 014 11 STECKER HEIZSTEUERUNG conn. heating controller
X55:1 013 11 STECKER WISCHER HINTE connector wiper rear
X55:2 013 10 STECKER WISCHER HINTE connector wiper rear
X55:3 013 10 STECKER WISCHER HINTE connector wiper rear
X55:4 013 10 STECKER WISCHER HINTE connector wiper rear
X56:1 013 14 STECKER WISCHER VORNE conn. wiper front
X56:2 013 13 STECKER WISCHER VORNE conn. wiper front
19.3 Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1170 008 911 79
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X56:3 013 13 STECKER WISCHER VORNE conn. wiper front
X56:4 013 12 STECKER WISCHER VORNE conn. wiper front
X57:1 003 15 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:1 004 9 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:2 003 13 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:3 003 14 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:4 003 12 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:5 003 14 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:6 003 15 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:8 003 13 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:9 003 13 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:9 004 8 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:10 003 8 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:11 003 8 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:12 003 7 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:13 003 7 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:13 004 7 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:14 003 9 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:14 004 7 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:15 003 9 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:15 004 9 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:16 003 11 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:17 003 10 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:18 003 10 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:19 003 10 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:19 004 10 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:20 003 6 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:20 004 11 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:21 003 6 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:21 004 8 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:22 003 6 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:22 004 12 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:23 003 11 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:23 004 12 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:23 004 17 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:24 003 11 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:24 004 15 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:25 003 12 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:25 004 13 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:26 004 16 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:27 004 15 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:28 004 11 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:28 004 17 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:29 004 13 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:29 004 18 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:30 004 14 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:31 004 14 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:32 004 13 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:33 004 16 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:34 004 1 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:35 004 1 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:36 004 3 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:37 004 5 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:39 004 2 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:40 004 4 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:41 004 6 Stecker Motor connector engine
X57:42 004 5 Stecker Motor connector engine
X58:2 012 17 STECKER STVZO VL Con. STVZO FL
X58:3 012 7 STECKER STVZO VL Con. STVZO FL
X58:5 012 2 STECKER STVZO VL Con. STVZO FL
X58:6 012 2 STECKER STVZO VL Con. STVZO FL
X58:6 012 7 STECKER STVZO VL Con. STVZO FL
X58:6 012 17 STECKER STVZO VL Con. STVZO FL
X59:2 012 19 STECKER STVZO VR Con. STVZO FR
X59:3 012 7 STECKER STVZO VR Con. STVZO FR
X59:5 012 2 STECKER STVZO VR Con. STVZO FR
X59:6 012 2 STECKER STVZO VR Con. STVZO FR
X59:6 012 7 STECKER STVZO VR Con. STVZO FR
X59:6 012 19 STECKER STVZO VR Con. STVZO FR
X60:1 012 18 STECKER STVZO HL Con. STVZO BL
X60:2 012 18 STECKER STVZO HL Con. STVZO BL
X60:3 012 6 STECKER STVZO HL Con. STVZO BL
X60:4 012 6 STECKER STVZO HL Con. STVZO BL
X61:1 012 19 STECKER STVZO HR Con. STVZO BR
X61:2 012 19 STECKER STVZO HR Con. STVZO BR
X61:3 012 8 STECKER STVZO HR Con. STVZO BR
X61:4 012 8 STECKER STVZO HR Con. STVZO BR
X62:1 008 19 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:2 008 19 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:3 008 18 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:4 008 16 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:5 008 16 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:6 008 17 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:7 008 17 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:8 008 18 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:9 008 18 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:10 008 18 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:11 008 15 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:12 008 17 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:13 008 19 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:14 008 20 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X62:15 008 19 STECKER DIOS PLATTEN con. DIOSplates
X63:1 008 13 SCHNELLVERSCHLUSSKUPP quick connecting clutch
X63:1 008 14 SCHNELLVERSCHLUSSKUPP quick connecting clutch
X63:2 008 13 SCHNELLVERSCHLUSSKUPP quick connecting clutch
X63:2 008 14 SCHNELLVERSCHLUSSKUPP quick connecting clutch
X65:1 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:2 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:3 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1171 008 911 79
19.3
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X65:4 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:5 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:7 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:8 011 12 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:9 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:10 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:11 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X65:12 011 5 KEYBOARD Keyboard
X66:2 004 19 ANSCHLU EMR3 VORGLH connector EMR3 preglow
X66:3 004 20 ANSCHLU EMR3 VORGLH connector EMR3 preglow
X67:1 002 14 STECKER KRAFTSTOFFHEI connector fuel preheater
X67:2 002 14 STECKER KRAFTSTOFFHEI connector fuel preheater
X68:1 011 15 STECKER LED connector led
X68:2 011 16 STECKER LED connector led
X69:1 014 13 STECKER FRISCHLUFT L connector fresh air blower
X69:2 014 13 STECKER FRISCHLUFT L connector fresh air blower
X70:2 010 16 SUBD STECKER SUBD Connector
X70:3 010 16 SUBD STECKER SUBD Connector
X70:5 010 16 SUBD STECKER SUBD Connector
X71:3 010 9 STECKER GPS ANTENNE connector GPS Receiver
X71:5 010 9 STECKER GPS ANTENNE connector GPS Receiver
X71:6 010 9 STECKER GPS ANTENNE connector GPS Receiver
X71:7 010 9 STECKER GPS ANTENNE connector GPS Receiver
X71:8 010 9 STECKER GPS ANTENNE connector GPS Receiver
X71:10 010 9 STECKER GPS ANTENNE connector GPS Receiver
X71:12 010 9 STECKER GPS ANTENNE connector GPS Receiver
X72:A 010 12 STECKER ANSCHL. GPS Connector GPS
X72:B 010 12 STECKER ANSCHL. GPS Connector GPS
X72:C 010 12 STECKER ANSCHL. GPS Connector GPS
X72:D 010 12 STECKER ANSCHL. GPS Connector GPS
X72:E 010 12 STECKER ANSCHL. GPS Connector GPS
X73:A 010 13 STECKER VERS. GPS Connector Supply GPS
X73:B 010 13 STECKER VERS. GPS Connector Supply GPS
X73:C 010 13 STECKER VERS. GPS Connector Supply GPS
X74:1 009 14 STECKER DRUCKER con. printer
X74:2 009 14 STECKER DRUCKER con. printer
X74:3 009 14 STECKER DRUCKER con. printer
X74:4 009 15 STECKER DRUCKER con. printer
X74:5 009 14 STECKER DRUCKER con. printer
X75:2 010 18 SUB D STECKER BCM INT SUB D Connector BCM
X75:7 010 17 SUB D STECKER BCM INT SUB D Connector BCM
X76:1 010 16 STECKER VERS. BCM con. Powersup. BCM
X76:2 010 16 STECKER VERS. BCM con. Powersup. BCM
X77:1 014 15 STECKER PUMPE STANDHE Conn. pump add. heater
X77:2 014 15 STECKER PUMPE STANDHE Conn. pump add. heater
X78:1 010 10 STECKER RTKMODUL GPS Connector RTKmodule GPS
X78:2 010 11 STECKER RTKMODUL GPS Connector RTKmodule GPS
X78:3 010 11 STECKER RTKMODUL GPS Connector RTKmodule GPS
X78:4 010 11 STECKER RTKMODUL GPS Connector RTKmodule GPS
Y04 007 17 Magnetventil Bremse Solenoid valve, brake MAX. 1.8A
Y07 007 15 D*Prop. Ventil Vibration gro E*prop. Valve vibration high 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y08 007 13 D*Prop. Ventil Vibration gro E*prop. Valve vibration high 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y14 014 15 Kraftstoffpumpe Heizgeraet Fuel pump, heating unit
Y15 014 7 Magnetkupplung Klimakompressor Magnetic clutch, air conditioning compr. 3,5A
Y16 005 13 Magnetventil Fahrtrichtung vorwaerts Solenoid valve, travel direction forw. 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y17 005 12 Magnetventil Fahrtrichtung rueckwaerts Solenoid valve, travel direction backw. 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y30 005 15 Magnetventil Stufenumschaltung vorn Solenoid valve, speed range sel., front 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y31 005 16 Magnetventil Stufenumschaltung hinten Solenoid valve, speed range sel., rear 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y92 007 6 Magnetventil Lenkung vorne rechts Solenoid valve, steering, front rh. 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y93 007 5 Magnetventil Lenkung vorne links Solenoid valve, steering, front lh. 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y98 008 14 Magnetventil Vibrationsfrequenz, hinten Solenoid valve, vibrat.freq.,rear 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y122 008 16 Magnetventil Platten heben Solenoid valve, lift plates MAX. 1.8A
Y123 008 17 Magnetventil Platten senken Solenoid valve, let down plates MAX. 1.8A
Y137 003 10 EMR Verstellung EMR adjustment
Y137 004 10 EMR Verstellung EMR adjustment
Y138 014 10 Magnetveentil Heizung Solenoid valve, heating unit 1A
Y140 009 10 Magnetventil Erreger auf solenoid valve exciter up 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y141 009 11 Magnetventil Erreger ab solenoid valve exciter down 0.4 .. 1.2A
Y142 008 17 Magnetventil Plattenverschieben Links solenoid valve, plate displace left MAX. 1.8A
Y143 008 18 Magnetventil Plattenverschieben rechts solenoidvalve, plate displace right MAX. 1.8A
Y144.1 008 19 MAX. 1.8A
Y144.2 008 19 MAX. 1.8A
Y145 008 20 Magnetventil Platten (Prioritt) solenoidvalve, plate (priority) MAX. 1.8A
Y147 004 1 Injektor A1 jet pump A1
Y148 004 3 Injektor A2 jet pump A2
Y149 004 5 Injektor A3 jet pump A3
Y166 004 2 Injektor A4 jet pump A4
Y169 004 6 Injektor A6 jet pump A6
Y170 004 4 Injektor A5 jet pump A5
19.3 Wiring diagram
BOMAG 1172 008 911 79
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Wiring diagram
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057 564 25 "L" +793-501 52
057 564 25 "L" +057 564 20 +793-501 53
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057 564 17 60
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057 565 37 6
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057 565 40 "R" +793-501 11
057 565 35 "R" +793-501 12
057 565 37 13
057 565 40 "R" +793-501 +057 565 36 14
057 565 40 "R" +793-501 15
2 x 057 565 39 "R" +793-501 16
057 565 37 18
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057 565 37 23
4 x 057 565 40 "R" +793-501 24
2 x 057 565 39 "R" +793-501 28
057 565 37 30
057 565 40 "R" +793-501 31
057 565 39 "R" +793-501 32
057 565 37 33
4 x 057 565 40 "R" +793-501 34
057 565 35 "R" +793-501 38
057 565 37 39
4 x 057 565 40 "R" +793-501 40
057 565 37 44
057 565 40 "R" +793-501 45
057 565 35 "R" +793-501 46
057 565 37 47
057 565 40 "R" +793-501 48
057 565 35 "R" +793-501 49
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057 565 38 "R" +793-501 59
057 565 37 60
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057 565 35 "R" +793-501 64
057 565 37 65
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057 565 35 "R" +793-501 68
057 565 37 69
3 x 057 565 40 "R" +793-501 70
057 565 35 "R" +793-501 73
057 565 37 74
2 x 057 565 40 "R" +793-501 75
2 x 057 565 35 "R" +793-501 77
057 565 37 79
057 565 40 "R" +793-501 80
057 565 39 "R" +793-501 81
057 565 37 82
057 564 17 83
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Klemmenleiste X2
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057 565 37 4
057 565 40 "R" +793-501 +057 565 36 5
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057 565 39 "R" + 793-501 7
057 565 37 8
057 565 38 "R" + 793-501 9
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057 565 38 "R" + 793-501 12
057 565 37 13
2 x 057 565 40 "R" +793-501 14
057 565 39 "R" + 793-501 16
057 565 37 17
057 565 40 "R" + 793-501 18
057 565 38 "R" + 793-501 19
057 565 40 "R" + 793-501 20
057 565 37 21
057 565 40 "R" + 793-501 22
057 565 39 "R" + 793-501 23
057 565 37 24
057 564 21 25
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057 564 36 "R" + 793-501 29
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057 564 17 31
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057 565 37 6
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19.4 Hydraulic diagram
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Hydraulic diagram
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19.4
19.4 Hydraulic diagram
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