SPECIFICATIONS

Vehicle Systems Systems Operation
Valve Operation
(1) Control Valve Sensing Orifice.
(2) Flow Control And Relief Valve-Hydrostat
(3) Tank Passage.
(4) By-pass Flow Control Orifice.
(5) Cylinder Ports.
(6) Pressure Passage.
(7) By-pass Passage.
Figure IDCS103S is a schematic illustration of a
three section valve, showing the inlet and outlet ports
and the by-pass, pressure and tank passages.
The pressure passage is used to carry fluid to the
cylinder ports when the spools are shifted. The by-
pass passage permits flow directly to the outlet when
the spools are not being operated. The tank passage
also carries fluid to the outlet; either return flow from
the cylinder ports or fluid diverted past the flow con-
trol and relief valve.
The spools are shown in the centered or neutral
position. Under these conditions, fluid in the pressure
passage is blocked from the cylinder ports by the
spool lands. Flow through the valve is through the
by-pass and tank passages to the outlet.
Lift Spool
Lift spool - used for control of single acting cylinder
applications. It directs flow to only one end of a cylin-
der, as in the lift mechanism of a lift truck.
Return flow is from the same end of the cylinder and
relies on gravity or mechanical means to retract.
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OUT Pressure to GGAH
GGBH blocked
By-pass blocked
CENTER GGAH and GGBH blocked
By-pass open
IN GGAH to tank
GGBH blocked
By-pass open
IDCS103S
IDCS104S
IDCS105S
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OUT -
CENTER -
IN -
INLET
OUTLET