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Heavy duty hydrostatic pump neutral lockout switch installation guide


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AX427479388119en-000101
Installation Information

No. 4-421 April, 1997

Heavy Duty Series Danfoss®Pump Controls
Neutral Lockout Switch

Neutral Lockout Switch Kits

99w0w661-000

990721-000

990720-000**

990754-000**

Screw Terminal N/C

Screw Terminal N/O,

Delphi Packard, N/C,

Delphi Packard, N/O,

Neutral Lockout Switch Kit Neutral Lockout Switch Kit Neutral Lockout Switch Kit Neutral Lockout Switch Kit

109791-001 (1) N/C Neutral Lockout Switch (If purchased separately order 990757-000 Kit )

110083-000 (1) N/O Neutral Lockout Switch (If purchased separately order 990758-000 Kit )

109089-000 (1) N/C Neutral Lockout Switch (If purchased separately order 990759-000 Kit )

110536-000 (1) N/O Neutral Lockout Switch (If purchased separately order 990760-000 Kit )

102149-019* (2) Socket Set Screw

102149-019* (2) Socket Set Screw

102149-019* (2) Socket Set Screw

102149-019* (2) Socket Set Screw

107977-000* (1) Adaptor

107977-000* (1) Adaptor

107977-000* (1) Adaptor

107977-000* (1) Adaptor

When ordering switch kits with adaptors the threads of the switch will have a high temperature water resistant grease applied to the threads at the factory. Apply the grease at installation if ordering just a switch.

* Items may be purchased without Switch as Part of Kit 990650-000 see below

990650-000 Neutral Lockout Switch Adaptor Kit
102149-019 (2) Socket Set Screw
107977-000 (1) Adaptor

**Note: Mating connector and terminals are not provided they are manufactured by Delphi Packard: Connector P/N 1201 5792 Terminals P/N 1208 9040 Cable Seal P/N 1201 5323

Kits

Danfoss

Danfoss

Power Solutions (US) Company Power Solutions GmbH

2800 East 13th Street Ames, IA 50010, USA Phone: +1 515 239 6000

& Co. OHG Krokamp 35 D-24539 Neumünster, Germany Phone: +49 4321 871 0

CAUTION Unexpected movement or operation of equipment may cause serious injury or death. Make sure the battery is disconnected and the engine is not running. Make sure the parking brake is engaged and other peripheral equipment is disengaged.
NOTE: Hydraulic fluid can leak from the servo control valve assembly when removing the neutral lockout switch and adapter assembly. First shut off the hydraulic reservoir to the pump and drain the hydraulic fluid from the pump case to a level below the servo control valve assembly.

Copyright Danfoss Corporation, 1997 All Rights Reserved Printed in USA

Disassembly
Neutral Lockout Switch

Hex Set Screw (2) Neutral Lockout Switch

Hydraulic Control Arm
Servo Control Valve Assembly

1. Disconnect wiring from the lockout switch.

2. Loosen hex set screws in adapter and

remove neutral lockout switch from adapter.

3. Remove neutral lockout adapter from servo

O-Ring Neutral Lockout Adaptor

T

control valve assembly.

Neutral Detent Receiver

Figure 1-1

S2 P S1 Swashplate Feedback

Neutral Lockout ­ Switch Identification

1. Remove the switch from the adaptor.
2. Connect a test light with a 12 Vdc power source or a multimeter to the switch terminals. Polarity does not matter. See figure 1-2. If a multimeter is used, set to "ohms" and note that our reference to light "On" is the same as zero ohms and light off is the same as infinite ohms.
3. If the light is off when the ball in the end of the switch is not depressed but comes on when the ball is depressed, then it is a normally open (N/0) switch.
Caution: Do not depress the ball beyond a point where it is flush with the housing. Permanent damage to the switch could occur.
4. If the test light comes on when the ball is not depressed, but goes off when the ball is depressed, it is a normally closed (N/C) switch.

12 Vdc

Figure 1-2

Screw Terminal Switch

Switch with Delphi Packard Connector

AX427479388119en-000101

Reassembly Normally Closed
Note: Reassembly may be done with the Servo Control Valve Assembly on or off the main hydrostatic pump. The final check of the switch must be done on the pump with all the linkage attached and before engine start-up.
Normally Closed (N/C) Neutral Lockout Switch
1. With the switch removed from the adapter, install the adapter into the control assembly. Torque the adapter to 60-72 N·m (44-53 lbf·ft).
2. With the adaptor installed, proceed and install the neutral lockout switch into the adapter, again refer to figure 1-1.
3. The adjustment procedures for the switch are as follows; 4.
(a). First apply a high temperature water resistant grease to the threads. Screw the switch in slowly, while moving the hydraulic control arm back and forth, until "detent" action is detected in the arm movement. See figure 2-1 . Back out the switch until the "detent" action is very slight. Then 5. position the arm out of the detent position (figure 2 -2 ).
(b). Obtain a test light and 12 Vdc power source or use a multimeter. Multimeter use is described under "Switch Identification". Attach the leads from the test light to the switch. If the light does not immediately come on, back the switch out until it does.

(c). Screw the switch in until the light just goes off. Mark this as position "A" with two adjacent marks on the switch adapter. Refer below to figure 2-3. Move the control arm to the detent position and the test light should come back on.
(d). Leaving the control arm in the detent position, screw the switch in until the light just goes off. Mark this position "B" on the switch adjacent to the original mark on the adapter.
(e). Back out the switchone half the distance between "B" and "A". Refer to figure 2 -3. Torque either hex socket head set screw to 3.2 to 3.8 N·m [28 to 34 lbf·in.] One screw may be inaccessible and does not need to be tightened.
As a final precaution, test the switch by moving the machine's hydrostatic control handle to the neutral position ­ the light should be on. Move the control handle slightly out of the neutral position and the light should go off.
Remove test light, reattach original wiring to the Neutral Lockout Switch and put servo control valve assembly into operation.

With Control Arm at Out-of- Detent
Position and Light On
"A"

"In Detent"
Figure 2-1
Move Control Arm to
Detent Position

"Out of Detent"
Figure 2-2
Continue Clockwise "B"

Turn Counter Clockwise and Light Comes On
"B" "1/2 Way"

12 Vdc

Turn Clockwise Until Light Goes Off
and Mark "A"

12 Vdc

Light Comes On

12 Vdc

Figure 2-3

"A"
Until Light Goes Off and Mark "B"

12 Vdc

"A" Set 1/2 Way Between Marks in Relation to Mark on Adaptor

Reassembly Normally Open
Normally Open (N/O) Neutral Lockout Switch
1. With the switch removed from the adapter, install the adapter into the control assembly, refer to figure 1-1. Torque the adapter to 60-72 N·m (44-53 lbf·ft).
2. With the adaptor installed proceed and install the neutral lockout switch into the adapter.
3. The adjustment procedures for the switch are as follows;
(a). First apply a high temperature water resistent grease to the threads. Screw the switch in slowly, while moving the hydraulic control arm back and forth, until "detent" action is detected in the arm movement. See figure 3-1. Back out the switch until the "detent" action is very slight. Then position the arm out of the detent position. See 4. figure 3-2.
(b). Obtain a test light and 12 Vdc power source or use a multimeter. Multimeter use is described under "Switch Identification". Attach the leads from the test light to the switch. If the light comes on, back the switch out until it 5. goes out.

(c). Screw the switch in until the light just comes on. Mark this as position "A" with two adjacent marks on the switch and adapter. Refer to figure 3-3 below. Move the control arm to the detent position and the test light should go back off.
(d). Leaving the control arm in the detent position, screw the switch in until the light just comes on. Mark this position "B" on the switch adjacent to the original mark on the adapter.
(e). Back out the switchone half the distance between "B" and "A". Refer to figure 3-3. Torque either hex socket head set screws to 3.2 to 3.8 N·m [28 to 34 lbf·in.] One screw may be inaccessible and does not need to be tightened.
As a final precaution, test the switch by moving the machine's hydrostatic control handle to the neutral position ­ the light should be off. Move the control handle slightly out of the neutral position and the light should go on.
Remove test light, reattach original wiring to the Neutral Lockout Switch and put servo control valve assembly into operation.

"In Detent"
Figure 3-1

With Control Arm at Out-of-Detent Position
and Light Off
"A"

Move Control Arm to
Detent Position

"Out of Detent"
Figure 3-2
Continue Clockwise "B"

Turn Counter Clockwise and Light Goes Off
"B" "1/2 Way"

12 Vdc

Turn Clockwise Until Light Comes On
and Mark "A"

12 Vdc

Light Goes Off

12 Vdc

"A"
Until Light Comes On and Mark "B"

12 Vdc

Figure 3-3

"A" Set 1/2 Way Between Marks in Relation to Mark on Adaptor

Neutral Lockout ­ Adaptor Identification
1. Please note that Eaton has manufactured two sizes of Neutral Lockout Adaptors. Check to be sure which size you are working with.
2. The "old style" adaptor accepts a 3/4" threaded switch, and the new style accepts a 9/16" threaded switch. See figure 4-1.
3. When ordering a replacement switch kit the appropriate adaptor is included.
Note: New switches are 9/16" threads and will not mate with older style adaptors.

3/4" (.750) 16UNF-2B THD
"Old Style"

9/16" (.5625) 18UNF-2B THD
"New Style"

3/4" (.750) - 16UNF-2A THD

Figure 4-1 Neutral Lockout Adaptors

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Power Solutions (US) Company
2800 East 13th Street Ames, IA 50010, USA Phone: +1 515 239 6000

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Power Solutions GmbH & Co. OHG
Krokamp 35 D-24539 Neumünster, Germany Phone: +49 4321 871 0

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