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Servicing PS power steering pumps should be safe and productive. The PS power steering pump is a balanced, positive displacement, sliding vane type, two line pump with an internal pilot operated flow control and relief valve. The components of this description are broken down and explained below:
Changes in the layout of this Service Manual reflect TRW's commitment to provide easily usable material and highly recognizable hazard notices. Some of the major changes are: Revised torque, force, pressure and flow notations that conform to international standards. Service Manual divided into sections for easier reference.
Internal flow Control Valve The pump has a pilot operated valve built into the pump housing that will control the amount of oil that is output to the steering gear. This allows the output flow to remain within specification for almost any input speed variation. Relief Valve (if equipped)
OM-8045_en - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Manual de operacion Ingles
STEERING GROUP 0603-V-003-0207 Introduction This new TAS Service Manual replaces all previous editions of TRW's TAS40, 55, 65, 66 and 85 Service Manuals. Changes in the layout of this Service Manual reflect TRW's commitment to provide easily usable material and highly recognizable hazard notices.
Two potential-free output relays for max. 30 V AC/DC (configurable, e.g. alarm, stroke signal, pump dosing, timer etc.) Output analog 0/4-20mA. Fieldbus communication interface (GeniBus, also for additional Profibus DP E-box to retrofit).
Tetra APS Air Pump To regulate the airflow, use the flow control valve(s) included (as in Diagram 4). When using a check valve, always place the flow control valve between the air pump and the check valve. To reduce the flow, slowly turn the flow control knob clockwise (Diagram 5). Care and Maintenance of your Tetra APS Air Pump