Jan1235
Agricultural
- Oct 3, 2024
- 14
Hello,
So I have 4 hydrauliek OMR 100 motors in series. The motors each drive a fairly heavy disc/rotor (around 25cm wide and around 20kg each). The disc/rotors rotate freely and do not drive anything (yet). Each motor drive’s in opposite direction.
The oil is deliverd by a LS pump and the motors are controller by a double working proportional valve (no clue if this makes sense? I’m not english). The valve delivers 35L/pm max.
Here comes my problem:
If I engage the motors, it goes well until I reach about 60% and then the motors shock a bit and the return hose’s will bounce. Anything higher then 60%, the worse it gets.
If this happens, the return pressure will dance between 10/20 bar. However, if I put a control valve in the return line and increase the return pressure to arround 50bar, it stops an they will turn normal.
So probably, when the rotordiscs will get a load (dirt) I will not have this problem. But they will turn without a load quite often too, wich I dont think my motors will like very much.
I opted for somekind of counterbalance valve at my hydraulic-suplier, but they say that that wont help.
Long story, hope it all makes sense, and I hope someone might have an idea
Thanks!
So I have 4 hydrauliek OMR 100 motors in series. The motors each drive a fairly heavy disc/rotor (around 25cm wide and around 20kg each). The disc/rotors rotate freely and do not drive anything (yet). Each motor drive’s in opposite direction.
The oil is deliverd by a LS pump and the motors are controller by a double working proportional valve (no clue if this makes sense? I’m not english). The valve delivers 35L/pm max.
Here comes my problem:
If I engage the motors, it goes well until I reach about 60% and then the motors shock a bit and the return hose’s will bounce. Anything higher then 60%, the worse it gets.
If this happens, the return pressure will dance between 10/20 bar. However, if I put a control valve in the return line and increase the return pressure to arround 50bar, it stops an they will turn normal.
So probably, when the rotordiscs will get a load (dirt) I will not have this problem. But they will turn without a load quite often too, wich I dont think my motors will like very much.
I opted for somekind of counterbalance valve at my hydraulic-suplier, but they say that that wont help.
Long story, hope it all makes sense, and I hope someone might have an idea
Thanks!