dwaldron
Specifier/Regulator
- Nov 20, 2005
- 10
I'm not a mechanical engineer so bear with me. I hired a guy (also not an engineer) who claimed to have a lot of experience with hydrostatic drives to build a hydrostatic drive system for a mobile machine. I now have a problem that I need to fix (designer of system is long gone).
System description - hydraulic gear pump driving two gear motors.
Problem - when machine is going down hill it "runs away/freewheels." Not safe! Plus, could cause fluid cavitation in the motors...I think because the system provides no positive back pressure to keep fluid in the motors. I think the fix is to "check" the fluid flow through the motors...am I right?
Question - If I'm right, is there available on the market a type of pressure drop sensing control valve that I can plumb into each "in and out" port of the motors to restrict the fluid flow and thus create a braking effect for downhill operation? I need a valve that will only restrict the flow when the machine is going downhill, yet does not restrict the flow when the machine is on flat ground. An operator controlled valve as opposed to an automatic valve would also work. I’m also looking to not spend an “arm and a leg” to fix the problem. Does anyone have a solution for me? Thanks. Dan
System description - hydraulic gear pump driving two gear motors.
Problem - when machine is going down hill it "runs away/freewheels." Not safe! Plus, could cause fluid cavitation in the motors...I think because the system provides no positive back pressure to keep fluid in the motors. I think the fix is to "check" the fluid flow through the motors...am I right?
Question - If I'm right, is there available on the market a type of pressure drop sensing control valve that I can plumb into each "in and out" port of the motors to restrict the fluid flow and thus create a braking effect for downhill operation? I need a valve that will only restrict the flow when the machine is going downhill, yet does not restrict the flow when the machine is on flat ground. An operator controlled valve as opposed to an automatic valve would also work. I’m also looking to not spend an “arm and a leg” to fix the problem. Does anyone have a solution for me? Thanks. Dan