Filling And Bleeding - Vetus MTC30 Instrucciones De Instalación

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Filling and bleeding

Note: The numbers in bold type point out to the drawing num-
bers on the pages in the centre of this manual.
Use the diagrams on page X-2 for a hydraulic system with sepa-
rate dual non-return valve and a pump, or pumps, without
built-in non-return valves.
Use the diagrams on page X-3 for a hydraulic system with a
pump, or pumps, fitted with built-in non-return valves.
The hydraulic system should be filled at the highest point, i.e.
the (top) steering pump or the extra oil expansion tank.
Remove the filler cap from the (top) steering pump or oil expan-
sion tank.
Fit a hose pillar (G 3/8) with funnel to the filler opening.
Steering System with 1 steering pump
2-1
Open air bleed nipple 'A'. Move the piston rod until the
piston reaches the end cover 'A'.
Now slowly turn the control wheel on the steering pump
in the direction shown. Stop turning as soon as the oil
from bleed nipple 'A' contains no more air.
Close the bleed nipple. DO NOT turn the control wheel in
the opposite direction.
2-2
Open air bleed nipple 'B'. Turn the control wheel until the
piston reaches the end cover 'B'.
2-3
Now slowly turn the control wheel in the direction shown.
Stop turning as soon as the oil from bleed nipple 'B' con-
tains no more air. Close the bleed nipple.
Fill the steering pump or oil expansion tank to the correct
level.
The oil level should be checked often during the first few days
after filling to check the level and top up if necessary. The oil
level can fall as minute air bubbles escape.
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Fill the steering head or expansion tank with hydraulic oil.
With dual operation system, remove the filler cap from the lower
steering head and refit as soon as oil comes out of the filler
opening.
For the type of hydraulic oil, see 'Technical data'.
During filling, ensure that there is always sufficient oil in the
steering head or expansion tank; if the steering pump sucks in
air it will have to be bled again.
Fill the steering head or expansion tank slowly and carefully to
prevent air being taken in with the oil.
1
Fit a length of hose, 8 mm. dia. (MTC30: 6 mm), to the air
bleed nipples; open the nipple by turning the hexagonal
nut to the left.
Steering System with 2 steering pumps
3-1
Open air bleed nipple 'A'. Move the piston rod until the
piston reaches the end cover 'A'.
First, slowly turn the control wheel on the lower steering
pump in the direction shown. Stop turning as soon as oil
from bleed nipple 'A' does not contain any more air. Now,
slowly turn the upper steering pump control wheel in the
direction indicated.
Stop turning as soon as no air can be seen in the oil
coming from nipple 'A'. Close the air bleed nipple. DO
NOT then turn either of the control wheels in the opposite
direction.
3-2
Open air bleed nipple 'B'. Turn the control wheel on the
lower steering pump until the piston reaches the end
cover 'B'.
3-3
First, slowly turn the control wheel on the lower steering
pump in the direction shown. Stop turning as soon as oil
from bleed nipple 'B' does not contain any more air. Now,
slowly turn the upper steering pump control wheel in the
direction indicated. Stop turning as soon as no air can be
seen in the oil coming from nipple 'A'. Close the air bleed
nipple.
Fill the top steering pump or oil expansion tank to the cor-
rect level.
Air in the steering pump can be recognised by a gurgling noise
when the steering wheel is turned.
Hydraulic Steering Systems 30 - 175 kgm

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