the old grind
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Schematic shows the boom cylinder uniquely has a 'float' position that connects both ports to the 'return' line in circuit. It's represented as the one closest to the intake port.
'What tnjind said' .. that you should feel that valve toggle into its detented position.
This is a good example of flow paths in a 'Closed Center' stack. I hope it suits the OP's application and supply system. Note that there is also no 'power beyond' port in the picture .. not needed with CC. See that flow doesn't return to tank with valves in neutral positions.
btw, what's shown as pressure relief in the supply section is also called an 'unloader' (a high volume relief valve) spring-adjusted to maintain circuit pressure and by default dump excess flow to tank.
'What tnjind said' .. that you should feel that valve toggle into its detented position.
This is a good example of flow paths in a 'Closed Center' stack. I hope it suits the OP's application and supply system. Note that there is also no 'power beyond' port in the picture .. not needed with CC. See that flow doesn't return to tank with valves in neutral positions.
btw, what's shown as pressure relief in the supply section is also called an 'unloader' (a high volume relief valve) spring-adjusted to maintain circuit pressure and by default dump excess flow to tank.
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