greenerdreams
Bronze Member
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- Apr 7, 2009
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Hello, It has been a while since i posted but i often lurk to get my questions answered, can't find what i am looking for so maybe there are some geniuses out there to help me.
I have a vermeer chipper that uses vertical shaft hydraulic feed wheels. Lately they seem to get weaker the longer i use the machine. I added a pressure gauge to see what is happening and i have the spec inlet pressure of approx 2500psi. when i run the feeders in forward the pressure to the dual motors is roughly 1000psi no load, in reverse it is almost zero. I am wondering if it is possible for the motors to have worn on the normal rotation(IN) and still be fresh on the rarely used reverse rotation(out) or maybe there is just a restriction in the valve that is not allowing unrestricted return flow.
My hydraulic knowledge is pretty limited but i am an engineer minded person(like most on here), I just don't know where to continue with my troubleshooting.
BTW, it seems when the system starts to loose power, the fluid is usually very hot, my guess would be the restriction causing the pressure is also overheating the hyd fluid.
i have considered swapping motors to effectively reverse the standard direction of each to see if the pressure issue switches from in circuit to out circuit.
filter has been changed but i have not checked the reservoir strainer yet.
I have a vermeer chipper that uses vertical shaft hydraulic feed wheels. Lately they seem to get weaker the longer i use the machine. I added a pressure gauge to see what is happening and i have the spec inlet pressure of approx 2500psi. when i run the feeders in forward the pressure to the dual motors is roughly 1000psi no load, in reverse it is almost zero. I am wondering if it is possible for the motors to have worn on the normal rotation(IN) and still be fresh on the rarely used reverse rotation(out) or maybe there is just a restriction in the valve that is not allowing unrestricted return flow.
My hydraulic knowledge is pretty limited but i am an engineer minded person(like most on here), I just don't know where to continue with my troubleshooting.
BTW, it seems when the system starts to loose power, the fluid is usually very hot, my guess would be the restriction causing the pressure is also overheating the hyd fluid.
i have considered swapping motors to effectively reverse the standard direction of each to see if the pressure issue switches from in circuit to out circuit.
filter has been changed but i have not checked the reservoir strainer yet.