FEL pistons housing hits FEL arm(s)

   / FEL pistons housing hits FEL arm(s) #41  
Don't forget that the curved links are bent, thus making them shorter pin-to-pin. With this link being shorter, the bucket will rotate more and push the stops further.

A properly designed cylinder can handle being bottomed out and should not need protection for end of travel.
 
   / FEL pistons housing hits FEL arm(s) #42  
So vince, based on what you said wouldn't the repair fall into warranty category? Since the Q A stops are weak/not strong enough to actually stop the rams from pushing them beyond their limits it would seem to me to be more of a design flaw than an operator error.
I don't know if warranty will cover it or not.
Even stronger bucket stops can be damaged if an operator is constatly slaming against them.
I have no idea how you use your machine.
But it is my opinion that the stops in your pictures are not heavy enough.
 
   / FEL pistons housing hits FEL arm(s) #43  
Cyril, thanks for the link on the Jinma, I've read it through in detail.

No sweat. I thought it might help with some understanding of what you are dealing with. Rob does such a great job of documenting and explaining his work. I've learned a lot from reading his threads.
 

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