Filling And Bleeding - Vetus MTC100Z Instrucciones De Instalación

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Filling and Bleeding

The hydraulic system should be filled at the highest point of the
system, in other words, the (top) steering pump or the extra oil
expansion tank.
Take off the filler cap from the (top) steering pump or oil expan-
sion tank.
If necessary, use a hose pillar (G 3/8) with funnel or connect the
'Quick-Fill System' available from VETUS.
Fill the steering head of the expansion tank with hydraulic oil.
With double operation, take the fill cap of the bottom steering
head off temporarily, and put it back on as soon as oil comes
out of the fill opening.
See 'Technical Data' for oil specifications.
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 at the same time.
Fit a length of 8 mm (0.31")
diameter hose to the air
bleed nipples; you may
possibly need to use a
hose with a quick connec-
tion coupling.
Open the nipples by turn-
ing one turn to the left.
1
8
020126.01
Closed
Open
2
Steering System with 1 Steering Pump
N.B.: The drawing numbers refer to the drawings at the bottom
of this page.
1 Open air bleed nipple 'A'. Move the piston rod until the piston
is against end cap 'A'.
Now SLOWLY turn the steering wheel on the steering pump in
the direction shown. Stop turning as soon as the oil flowing
out of air bleed nipple 'A' no longer contains any air and
close the air bleed nipple. Do NOT turn the steering wheel in
the opposite direction.
2 Open air bleed nipple 'B'. Turn the steering wheel until the
piston is against end cap 'B'.
3 Now SLOWLY turn the steering wheel in the direct shown.
Stop turning as soon as the oil flowing from air bleed nipple
'B' no longer contains any air and close the air bleed nipple.
Fill the steering pump or oil expansion tank to the correct
level.
Steering System with 2 Steering Pumps
Fill and bleed as for 'Steering System with 1 Steering Pump'.
Always bleed the lower steering pump first, and then the top
steering pump.
General
Check the oil level several times in the first few days after filling
the system. Top up the oil if required.
The oil level may initially fall as fine air bubbles escape from
the oil.
Air in the steering pump can be detected by a knocking sound
when the steering wheel is turned.
Hydraulic Cylinder for Outboard Steering and Z-Drive
3
* Maximum
oil level

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