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CD Industrial Group Inc.
Hydrostatic Drive Troubleshooting Boot Camp
Event Details
LEVEL II
2 DAY
$1295
INSTRUCTOR-LED COURSE
 
Learn to:
 
Explain hydrostatic circuit principles
Analyze hydrostatic circuit schematics
Adjust hydrostatic pump compensators, cross-port reliefs, charge pressure
Analyze common pilot/stroke control functions
Troubleshoot common hydrostatic loop problems
Work safely around hydrostatic machines
 
Does your hydrostatic drive function erratically or make unusual noises? Are there more than handful of hoses and adjustments at the main pump that you'd like to know more about?
 
This course will help anyone who maintains, repairs, or manages a fleet of hydrostatic drive machines. Hydrostatic drives are characterized by their ability to control a hydraulic motor with infinitely adjustable speeds in both forward and reverse. They can be found on machines such as skid-steer loaders right up to full size crawler/dozers. Hydrostatic drives are also used for oilfield service rigs, and in stationary plants for the manufacturing of food and paper.
 
All hydrostatic drives share common problems such as temperature control, pre-charging, and over-pressure protection. All drives require correct maintenance for long life and decisive action at the first sign of trouble.
 
Participants come away from this highly concentrated troubleshooting course with a solid understanding of hydrostatic drive principles, critical components and adjustments, as well hydraulic and electric pump displacement piloting. System analysis and troubleshooting skills are taught using the circuits and animated schematics from a variety of machines.
 
The Ten Step Troubleshooting Process is taught with the goal of eliminating the "hit-and-miss" methods that can be so costly in terms of time and materials. Safety is stressed along with sound maintenance practices. This two-day course is taught with circuit simulation software, machine schematics and on-screen simulations, and through instructor guided hands-on study of individual hydraulic components.
 
Hydrostatic Drive Principles
Objective: Explain the principles of hydraulics in closed loop systems
Activity: Predict fluid behaviour in various systems
 
Hydrostatic System Designs
Objective: Analyze circuit components and their relationships
Activity: Interpret symbols and component connections on typical systems
 
Hydrostatic Drive Pumps
Objective: Explain the features of common hydrostatic pumps
Activity: Interpret catalogue data to determine port functions and pump features
 
Pump Displacement Control/Piloting
Objective: Analyze common pump displacement/stroke controls
Activity: Design a basic test for stroke controls
 
Hydraulic Motors
Objective: List procedures to diagnose common problems in hydrostatic motors
Activity: Analyze damaged motor components
 
Bleed and Flushing Circuits
Objective: Analyze common bleed-off and case flushing circuits
Activity: Assemble/adjust hot oil shuttle and relief cartridges
 
Auxiliary Use Of Charge Pump Circuit
Objective: Identify common external uses for the charge pump circuit
Activity: Diagnose problems caused by excessive flow away from charge pump circuit
 
Safety
Objective: List common hydraulic hazards and safe procedures
Activity: Determine procedures for safe work on hydraulic systems
 
Preventative Maintainence
Objective: Describe preventative maintenance procedures for hydrostatic systems
Activity: Write a P.M. routine for your system
 
System Troubleshooting
Objective: List common faults and remedies in hydrostatic circuits
Activity: Diagnose faults on simulated systems and list the causes
 
Want to book this course? Get in touch:
 
1·866·628·3224 info@cdiginc.com
 

CD Industrial Group Inc.
CD Industrial Group Inc. is an industrial training company. Our e-learning site is www.lunchboxsessions.com. Our interactive hydraulics training is based on over fifteen years of direct classroom testing. It gets the learner inside the system. Customized, instructor-led training and on-site maintenance team coaching is also available in a variety of mechanical and electrical topics.
 
When
September 13, 2020 - September 13, 2025
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