This is a solenoid valve coil, an electrical component that generates a magnetic field to actuate a hydraulic valve. It is crucial for controlling fluid flow and pressure within various hydraulic circuits, enabling precise machine functions. A faulty coil can lead to a specific hydraulic function failing to operate, or the valve sticking open or closed.
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Flush hydraulic lines before fitting new components. Use only manufacturer-specified hydraulic fluid. Check O-rings and backup rings for correct orientation. Bleed air from system after installation.
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The primary symptom of a failed solenoid coil is the complete loss of function for the hydraulic circuit controlled by that specific valve. If the valve is stuck open, the function may operate continuously or uncontrollably; if stuck closed, it will not operate at all. The consequence is an inoperable or unsafe machine function, preventing normal operation.
Always disconnect the battery before removing or installing electrical components like solenoid coils to prevent short circuits. Ensure the new coil is firmly seated on the valve body before reconnecting the electrical connector.
Inspect the associated hydraulic valve spool for sticking or wear, and check the electrical connector and wiring for corrosion or damage.