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Version actuelle datée du 13 novembre 2023 à 14:45

Auteur avatarGareth Green | Dernière modification 13/11/2023 par Gareth Green en cours de rédaction

How to retrofit pilot valves for support of ring under external air loss

Objective

Protect the maintenance service personnel against possible drop of supported mass on removal of air supply on Z axes on Stuga machines.

Adding a pilot valve to the exhaust port is a safe backup system to ensure the ring cannot drop is air is removed

Kits

Kits are available for each machine type

...It is important that the Pilot valve is fitted as close as possible or directly to the cylinders


Machine Order Code Notes Photos
Autoflow R0019178 Pilot valve screws directly into the cylinder,

Quick Exhaust valve mounts into the Pilot valve with a reducer

Retrofit Ring Support Pilot Valves Autoflow 1.png
Retrofit Ring Support Pilot Valves Autoflow 2.png
ZX3/4/5 R0019179 One Pilot valve covers one side of the machine, consisting of two cylinders.
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Photo shows the installation on a brand new machine where the regulator and one way valves are centralised to one unit

Older machines may have a regulator and one way valve on each side of the machine

Flowline R0019180
Retrofit Ring Support Pilot Valves Flowline.png

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