I had a pump failure on my mini excavator after about 30 hours of a thumb install.. It may have nothing to do with it but I want to pick a few brains. I have a spare circuit on my spool block that can my plumbed for a hammer or whatever. I only planned on using it for a thumb. I plumbed it from one port to a relief and to the closing side of the cylinder. The relief is tee d back to the tank. The retract side is just plumbed to the other side of the spool.
The reason I put the relief in line was if I grab something and curl the bucket too much is will open the relief before it will bend a thumb cylinder. Also is you squeeze the object it will relief.
Here is my question. If I grab a log and I squeeze it with the bucket and it rolls back the thumb cylinder. It will open the relief. Now it pushes the fluid out of the cylinder to the tank. Now the cylinder acts bouncy till I cycle it a few times. Does this hurt anything? Introduce air into the system or a void of fluid I had the relief set at 1500lbs and excavator runs at 3000lbs.
It may be a total fluke but figured I would ask.
I don't claim to be a hydraulics expert so bear that in mind when reading my thoughts. Is your system open or closed center?
I also am not a believer in coincidences! There is a message in the failure of your pump and I believe you think so too. Pumps wear out from fluid contamination but this is a slow process. If your pump failed more dramatically, and you have not said how it failed, then it was being subjected to pressures beyond its design and safety factor levels.
When you use the phrase " mini excavator," are you referring to this equipment in your profile? Deutz Allis 5220 w FEL and Backhoe
Apart from the relief valve, the thumb cylinder is connected to a double acting control valve just as a FEL bucket cylinder would be. Am I understanding your description correctly?
If my assumption is correct, when the control valve is in the neutral position, oil is locked in within both the extend and retract hydraulic circuits by the open center control valve.
Your relief valve on the the extend side of the thumb cylinder is only dealing with one of two circuits with locked in hydraulic fluid.
Can you please post some pictures of your machine and also of the thumb, the control valve and relief valve.
Other posters may have solutions for you and I want to read them more thoroughly but clearly as you have done this installation, something is wrong.
Apart from the thumb installation is the hydraulic circuit just as it left the factory or have valves been changes etc.
Dave
M7040