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MTD DUERR 424/LCD/22 User Manual

MTD DUERR 424/LCD/22
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HOW
YOUR
LOG
SPLITTER
OPERATES
Cylinder
Cylinder
Pilot
Pressure
Line
Pump
Reservoir
High
Volume
Low
Pressure
Gear
Section
Low
Volume
High
Pressure
Gear
Section
THE
PUMP
A
two-stage
log
splitter
pump
has
one
large
and
one
small
gear
section,
using
common
inlet
and
outlet
ports.
Below
a
preset
pressure
(called
unloading
pressure)
a
check
valve
between
the
two
gear
sections
allows
both
flows
to
combine.
Together,
the
two
gear
sections
create
a
large
volume
flow
which
produces
rapid
cylinder
movement
under
low
load
conditions.
Above
unloading
pressure,
a
pilot
pressure
line
(which
simulates
actual
pressure
at
the
cylinder)
activates
the
unloading
valve,
which
causes
the
flow
to
bypass
the
large
gear
section
and
return
to
the
pump
inlet
area.
The
small
gear
section
is
now
operating
alone,
and
will
generate
the
higher
pressure
necessary
for
the
actual
log
splitting
operation.
The
original
factory
setting
for
the
unloading
valve
is
designed
to
provide
maximum
flow
while
remaining
below
engine
stalling
load.
Note:
Splitting
capability
is
not
affected
by
the
setting
of
the
unloading
valve.
Do
not
attempt
to
adjust
or
reset
it
without
a
pressure
gauge
(should
be
performed
by
an
authorized
service
dealer
only).
THE
DIRECTIONAL
VALVE
AND
CYLINDER
From
the
pump,
oil
flows
to
a
four
way,
three
position
directional
valve.
At
the
neutral
position
this
valve
directs
the
flow
back
to
the
oil
reservoir,
bypassing
the
cylinder.
When
the
directional
valve
is
directing
the
flow
to
the
back
of
the
cylinder,
the
cylinder
rod
extends
quickly
until
it
meets
significant
resistance.
Upon
reaching
unloading
pressure,
movement
of
the
shaft
will
slow
but
will
continue
forward.
If
the
pressure
reaches
a
preset
maximum
(called
relief
valve
pressure)
the
relief
valve,
located
within
the
directional
valve,
will
allow
the
flow
to
bypass
the
cylinder
and
return
to
the
reservoir.
This
can
happen
when
the
cylinder
rod
meets
excessive
resistance,
or
when
it
reaches
the
end
of
its
stroke
and
can
move
no
farther.
Note:
Never
operate
at
relief
valve
pressure
for
more
than
a
few
seconds.
When
the
directional
valve
is
directing
the
flow
to
the
front
of
the
cylinder,
the
rod
will
retract
quickly
since
it
is
encountering
no
resistance.
The
relief
valve
will
momentarily
bypass
the
flow
at
the
end
of
the
return
stroke
but
the
directional
valve
should
then
automatical¬
ly
return
to
the
neutral
position,
directing
the
flow
direct¬
ly
into
the
reservoir.
This
serves
to
protect
the
pump
from
possible
damage
due
to
prolonged
operation
at
relief
valve
pressure.
Because
of
the
potential
for
system
damage,
the
relief
valve
is
carefully
and
precisely
preset
by
the
manufacturer.
Note:
The
user
should
not
attempt
to
adjust
or
change
the
setting
of
the
relief
valve.
OPERATIONAL
PROBLEMS
If
you
have
trouble
with
your
log
splitter,
please
refer
to
the
Hydraulic
Trouble
Shooting
Guide
on
page
16.
Note:
Readjustment
of
valves
or
disassembly
of
pump
should
be
performed
by
an
authorized
ser¬
vice
dealer
only.
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MTD DUERR 424/LCD/22 Specifications

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BrandMTD
ModelDUERR 424/LCD/22
CategoryLog Splitter
LanguageEnglish

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