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656 remote unlatching pressure

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FormerlyPaMike

11-01-2005 14:18:37




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I posted a little while back about my 656 remote leaking. K.B.-826 told me how to fix the problem, but I now have to set the unlatching pressure. The I&T manual I just got tells me what to set it to, but not how to. I assume I could just rig a gauge up into my quick connects and check it that way? The unlatching pressure is only set on one side of each remote right?
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K.B.-826

11-01-2005 20:02:09




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 Re: 656 remote unlatching pressure in reply to FormerlyPaMike, 11-01-2005 14:18:37  
Mike, this is much easier to do with a Flow-Rater, since those have a valve you can turn in to gradually increase the pressure until your lever unlatches. You'll have a hard time doing this with a guage plugged into a coupler, since it will probably register max pressure the second you latch the lever back. I'm sure you don't want blow $2000 on a Flow-Rater just to make this one little adjustment, so do like Allan suggests. That's how I do it at home. The important thing is that the lever unlatches before max pressure is reached, but does not unlatch before the cylinder on the implement you are using reaches the end of it's travel in the direction where it works the hardest, such as raising a loader with a fully loaded bucket.

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Allan in NE

11-01-2005 17:55:27




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 Re: 656 remote unlatching pressure in reply to FormerlyPaMike, 11-01-2005 14:18:37  
Hi Mike,

Heck, I'd just hook an implement to it to check the high unlatch and maybe just an open free cylinder to make sure the low grab is okay (although, the low side would automatically be there if you adjust the heavy load 'unhook' first).

Adjust that screw so that it will hold in the engaged position until your load bottoms out. It should lock in when operated to either direction.

Yes, you have to adjust each remote valve if you've had it apart. It is really just a question of how much tension to put on that little spring.

Allan

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