Since I began using my new to me 2010 McCormick CT41, aka LS 4010H, I've felt that the loader was weak, it has trouble curling a 6' bucket of horse manure. So I finally put a gauge on it & took a look at the pressure, taking the reading while holding the handle on one of my remote valves. At Idle, 2000 psi.
So, I found the pressure relief and loostened it's locknut and gave it a quarter turn down, the pressure dropped, confirming that I had the right screw, at least in my thinking. So I gave it a quarter turn up from it's original position and the pressure rose, another 1/2 turn or so & I had 2400 psi. Then I raised the engine speed to 1500, the pressure rose. I was under the impression that this would not be the case, that the pressure would remain constant no matter the engine rpm. At 2500 rpm the pressure is about 2600 psi.
The specification in the manual says "Relief Pressure 170~175 kgf/cm @ 30 Liter/Minute" 175 kgf/cm = 2489 psi, if the convertion tool I found is correct.
The main pump is rated at 12cc per rev @ 2600 RPM, so to get 30 liter/Min, you need to be at 2500 rpm, if my calculations are right.
I gave it a short trial and the loader has a lot more curl power. I'll need to adjust it again with the rpm at 2500-2600 before I do any real work with it as I'm pretty sure it's set too high right now.
I'm sure I'm missing something here & invite comments as most of you have much more experience with hydraulic matters than I do. I want to make sure I get this right so I don't end up with a costly repair. At the same time, I don't want the relief set too low so that it's wasting power.
Thank you,
Casey
So, I found the pressure relief and loostened it's locknut and gave it a quarter turn down, the pressure dropped, confirming that I had the right screw, at least in my thinking. So I gave it a quarter turn up from it's original position and the pressure rose, another 1/2 turn or so & I had 2400 psi. Then I raised the engine speed to 1500, the pressure rose. I was under the impression that this would not be the case, that the pressure would remain constant no matter the engine rpm. At 2500 rpm the pressure is about 2600 psi.
The specification in the manual says "Relief Pressure 170~175 kgf/cm @ 30 Liter/Minute" 175 kgf/cm = 2489 psi, if the convertion tool I found is correct.
The main pump is rated at 12cc per rev @ 2600 RPM, so to get 30 liter/Min, you need to be at 2500 rpm, if my calculations are right.
I gave it a short trial and the loader has a lot more curl power. I'll need to adjust it again with the rpm at 2500-2600 before I do any real work with it as I'm pretty sure it's set too high right now.
I'm sure I'm missing something here & invite comments as most of you have much more experience with hydraulic matters than I do. I want to make sure I get this right so I don't end up with a costly repair. At the same time, I don't want the relief set too low so that it's wasting power.
Thank you,
Casey