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Machinery Lubrication November-December 2017

Machinery Lubrication magazine published by Noria Corporation

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www . machinerylubrication.com | November - December 2017 | 31 If a new valve is installed and the actuator will not operate, check the pilot and drain passages. is can be done by removing the pilot valve from the main valve's housing and disconnecting the pilot and drain lines from the manifold. Blow air into the pilot and drain line passages on the manifold. If air comes out the pilot and drain ports on top of the main spool, the passages are clear. With a greater understanding of how these valves work as well as their proper applications, you should be able to better troubleshoot your hydraulic systems for improved equipment reliability and availability. ML About the Author Al Smiley is the president of GPM Hydraulic Consulting Inc., located in Monroe, Georgia. Since 1994, GPM has provided hydraulic training, consulting and reliability assessments to compa- nies in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and South America. Contact Al at gpm@gpmhydraulic.com. Figure 5. Pilot plugs can be removed with an Allen wrench. ML PRUFTECHNIK is a leading single-source solution provider for machine laser alignment, condition monitoring and nondestructive testing. PRUFTECHNIK's technical innovations optimize the availability of your rotating equipment—and stop small amounts weighing heavily on your bottom line. www.pruftechnik.com/us

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