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doctorcorey
Orange Level Joined: 17 Jul 2011 Location: S. KC Missouri Points: 589 |
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Posted: 29 Jul 2023 at 7:12pm |
Proper direction of Chevron piston seals in loader lift ram. I just returned from my 'local hydraulic shop' with a new and expensive set of piston seals for my loader lift ram. They were wrapped up and installed on the piston I took for them to match up. When I got home and unwrapped the assy., I noticed that it had 4 seals, and the 'lips' all face in the same direction(toward the tail end). I haven't rebuilt many cylinders of this seal type, but I was under the impression that a double-acting cylinder needed to have seals facing both directions, that is, some facing the head end, and some facing the tail end. I have a OeM packing set for a HD7G bucket ram, and that set uses a female and male backing, and only two chevron rings. Being Saturday, I can't call them up and ask this question, so I'm counting on one of you to help.
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steve(ill)
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on chevron seals, the oil pushes on the outer WINGS and forces them into the cylinder wall and piston groove to seal.... Normally they are used on SINGLE acting cylinders and they all face DOWN the tube.......... If they are used on a DOUBLE acting cylinder, the piston should have two different grooves for the two directions...Normally "chevron" are not the seal of choice on a double acting cylinder.
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steve(ill)
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could be used..... "MOST" new cylinders have flat seals / scrapers and o-rings in a combination... Single acting cylinders use chevron for ONE direction..... but as noted above in the drawing, can use chevron on a double acting, if it was DESIGNED that way... but there should be some type of division between the two directions.
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steve(ill)
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i am more familiar with this type seal in DOUBLE acting cylinders.. CHEVRON goes on the head since in only see pressure from within... PISTON has oil on both sides, so it is a combination of flat seal/ wipers / o-rings..... Very common in newer cylinders... see below.
Does you Piston have a DIVIDER between the two sets ? Edited by steve(ill) - 29 Jul 2023 at 8:15pm |
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Poor rendition but all shown the same direction: |
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steve(ill)
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Don't chevron seals use their shape to force them to tighten against the cylinder as they are 'pushed' by the oil pressure?............ . Yes, thats why they are very common on single direction acting cylinder. Edited by steve(ill) - 29 Jul 2023 at 10:05pm |
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DMiller
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Will add a context, Farm 'Loaders' are generally only One Direction Loaded, when Lifting, the other side is convenience to reposition the frame or attachment or to hold the frame or attachment when not moving. I know of few farm loaders that have any purpose Powered Down.
Only time I have ever used Down pressure is scraping LIGHTLY on grade work. Allis Loader Highlifts can dig but down pressure is not so much for Pressuring in as dozer but just Pushing into materials. Edited by DMiller - 30 Jul 2023 at 9:40am |
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Interesting read I came across while looking through the manual for my JD300 backhoe
Edited by doctorcorey - 31 Jul 2023 at 9:21am |
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Edited by doctorcorey - 31 Jul 2023 at 9:26am |
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It appears that the direction of the chevron seals is not important. They are not sealed by 'lip-cup action' nor are they omni-directional. This JD cylinder operates at over 2500 psi.
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