Hi guys,
New to the site and loving the wealth of information that is here. Have a great admiration and respect for hydraulics guys and always been something I've wanted to learn more about. Am hoping to learn lots of new things that will help me become a better technician. Have maintained plant and agricultural in the past but only just starting to dip my toes into the world of hydraulic analysis. So, apologise if some of my terminology is a little off!
Onto my first post then! So, I've been looking at a Volvo EC20 mini digger which has an engine stalling issue when the hydraulic system is put under load. This has lead the operator to have to feather the controls in order to prevent this but obviously isn't particularly practical! If the stall happens the engine can be restarted easily and i am happy that there isn't a mechanical issue with the engine itself. No smoke, no noises, starts every time hot or cold.
Not being able to find a great deal of information on this model I guess I would like to know if anyone has any info on the accumulator that sits under the seat? Also if the pump has a variable swash plate, although looking at the pressure's when operating it does seem that it is being controlled as there is a gradual increase in pressure. However, I may have got this completely wrong so do forgive me! Looking at some initial results I can see that the peak pressure when the engine stalled from the minimess port closest to the front of the cab on the valve block, reached 178.3 Bar. This seems a little low to me to stall the engine so I am wondering if there could be another reason for the engine to cut out. The relief valves have obvious signs of being adjusted at some point in there life as we would expect to see!!
As I said, still finding my feet and any help would be gratefully appreciated.
Kind regards
Ben
New to the site and loving the wealth of information that is here. Have a great admiration and respect for hydraulics guys and always been something I've wanted to learn more about. Am hoping to learn lots of new things that will help me become a better technician. Have maintained plant and agricultural in the past but only just starting to dip my toes into the world of hydraulic analysis. So, apologise if some of my terminology is a little off!
Onto my first post then! So, I've been looking at a Volvo EC20 mini digger which has an engine stalling issue when the hydraulic system is put under load. This has lead the operator to have to feather the controls in order to prevent this but obviously isn't particularly practical! If the stall happens the engine can be restarted easily and i am happy that there isn't a mechanical issue with the engine itself. No smoke, no noises, starts every time hot or cold.
Not being able to find a great deal of information on this model I guess I would like to know if anyone has any info on the accumulator that sits under the seat? Also if the pump has a variable swash plate, although looking at the pressure's when operating it does seem that it is being controlled as there is a gradual increase in pressure. However, I may have got this completely wrong so do forgive me! Looking at some initial results I can see that the peak pressure when the engine stalled from the minimess port closest to the front of the cab on the valve block, reached 178.3 Bar. This seems a little low to me to stall the engine so I am wondering if there could be another reason for the engine to cut out. The relief valves have obvious signs of being adjusted at some point in there life as we would expect to see!!
As I said, still finding my feet and any help would be gratefully appreciated.
Kind regards
Ben
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