dirt clod
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- panama city and altha florida
- Tractor
- Kubota L3300, m5700, case 580se
I bought this one:
Surplus Center Item Detail
Specs are:
12 VDC TRIPLE SELECTOR VALVE
New, triple selector valve originally built for use on CATERPILLAR skid-steer loaders. Part number 155-5569-GP04. Allows one directional control valve to control three separate circuits. First circuit is prioritized so first solenoid must be powered to turn first circuit off. Second or third solenoids must be powered to select their circuits after first circuit is turned off. Check valve in "A" port in the third circuit. Restrictor fitting (0.045" orifice) installed in the P1 inlet port can easily be removed, restricts flow to all three "A" ports. Wire leads with DEUTSCH DT04-2P weatherpac connectors. First selector has a built-in restriction to restrict flow to the actuator (example: for use with a grapple).
SPECIFICATIONS12 GPM max
3,000 PSI max
12 VDC
1.50 Amps per solenoid
Ports SAE 6
Size 5-1/2" x 1-3/4" x 5-1/4"
Shpg. 10 lbs.
I did not get a drawing as to how the ports flow. I thought it would come with this. Called the tech line, guy said this would work well for my application.
Ports on the end are marked P1 and P2. Ports on side are listed 1st row top is C1B bottom is C1A. Next row is C2B and C2B. Last row is top C3b and bottom C3a.
My thoughts are remove restrictor in P1 inlet.
Since the 1st selector has restictor I guess I will have to use it for grapple even though it is prioritized. Then the 1st and 2nd solenoid will need to be powered for curl and power released for grapple. Seems backwards but is there any other way with this valve? Or is there some way to remove restrictor for 1st set of ports?
Would it be correct to hookup as follows:
from loader valve curl up to P1, dump to P2
C1A to grapple open, C1B to grapple close
C2A to curl bucket, C2B to dump bucket
and then ports C3A and C3B can be used at a later date for a top cyclinder
for rear 3 point.
Sorry for the long post. I know theres many of you on here that knows this stuff, Please advise if I'm looking at this wrong are if theres a better way to install.
Surplus Center Item Detail
Specs are:
12 VDC TRIPLE SELECTOR VALVE
New, triple selector valve originally built for use on CATERPILLAR skid-steer loaders. Part number 155-5569-GP04. Allows one directional control valve to control three separate circuits. First circuit is prioritized so first solenoid must be powered to turn first circuit off. Second or third solenoids must be powered to select their circuits after first circuit is turned off. Check valve in "A" port in the third circuit. Restrictor fitting (0.045" orifice) installed in the P1 inlet port can easily be removed, restricts flow to all three "A" ports. Wire leads with DEUTSCH DT04-2P weatherpac connectors. First selector has a built-in restriction to restrict flow to the actuator (example: for use with a grapple).
SPECIFICATIONS12 GPM max
3,000 PSI max
12 VDC
1.50 Amps per solenoid
Ports SAE 6
Size 5-1/2" x 1-3/4" x 5-1/4"
Shpg. 10 lbs.
I did not get a drawing as to how the ports flow. I thought it would come with this. Called the tech line, guy said this would work well for my application.
Ports on the end are marked P1 and P2. Ports on side are listed 1st row top is C1B bottom is C1A. Next row is C2B and C2B. Last row is top C3b and bottom C3a.
My thoughts are remove restrictor in P1 inlet.
Since the 1st selector has restictor I guess I will have to use it for grapple even though it is prioritized. Then the 1st and 2nd solenoid will need to be powered for curl and power released for grapple. Seems backwards but is there any other way with this valve? Or is there some way to remove restrictor for 1st set of ports?
Would it be correct to hookup as follows:
from loader valve curl up to P1, dump to P2
C1A to grapple open, C1B to grapple close
C2A to curl bucket, C2B to dump bucket
and then ports C3A and C3B can be used at a later date for a top cyclinder
for rear 3 point.
Sorry for the long post. I know theres many of you on here that knows this stuff, Please advise if I'm looking at this wrong are if theres a better way to install.