Hagie Hi-Tractor 204 Detasseler Operator's Manual 493401 - PDF DOWNLOAD

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Series 90 Axial Piston Pumps Technical Information Features and options SPEED SENSOR

An optional speed sensor for direct measurement of speed is available. This sensor may also be used to sense the direction of rotation.

Specifications

Required current Max. current

12 mA at 5 VDC, 1 Hz 20 mA at 5 VDC, 1 Hz

A special magnetic ring is pressed onto the outside diameter of the cylinder block and a Hall effect sensor is located in the housing. The sensor accepts supply voltage and outputs a digital pulse signal in response to the speed of the ring. The output changes its high/low state as the north and south poles of the permanently magnetized speed ring pass by the face of the sensor. The digital signal is generated at frequencies suitable for microprocessor based controls.The sensor is available with different connectors (see below).

Max. frequency

15 kHz

Voltage output (high) Voltage output (low)

Supply -0.5 V min. 0.5 V max.

Temperature range

-40° to 110°C [-40° to 230°F]

Supply voltage*

4.5 to 8.5 VDC

Supply voltage (regulated) 15 VDC max.

* Do not energize the 4.5 to 8.5 VDC sensor with 12 VDC battery voltage. Use a regulated power supply. If you need to energize the sensor with battery voltage, contact your Sauer-Danfoss representative for a special sensor.

To use the speed sensor in a PLUS+1 Guide application, download HWD file 10106825 from www.sauer-danfoss. com/Plus1.

Pulse frequency 042

055

075

100

130

180

250

48

52

58

63

69

77

85

Pulse per revolution

Speed sensor with Turck® Eurofast connector Turck Eurofast Connector Keyway (Ref) 4 pin 2 (Supplied Connector) Mating Connector straight right angle No.: K14956 No.: K14957 Id.-No.: 500724 Id.-No.: 500725

P001 492

3

P001 755E

1

4

Speed sensor with Packard® Weather-Pack connector Red White Black Green P002 108E

CHARGE PUMP

Packard Weather-Pack 4 pin A (Supplied Connector) B Mating Connector C D No.: K03379 Id.-No.: 505341

P001 758E

Charge flow is required on all Series 90 pumps applied in closed circuit installations. The charge pump provides flow to make up internal leakage, maintain a positive pressure in the main circuit, provide flow for cooling and filtration, replace any leakage losses from external valving or auxiliary systems, and to provide flow and pressure for the control system. Many factors influence the charge flow requirements. These factors include system pressure, pump speed, pump swashplate angle, type of fluid, temperature, size of heat exchanger, length and size of hydraulic lines, control response characteristics, auxiliary flow requirements, hydrostatic motor type, etc.

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K and L Frame Variable Motors, Cartridge Mount Service Manual

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K and L Frame Variable Motors, Cartridge Mount Service Manual Technical specifications

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K and L Frame Variable Motors, Cartridge Mount Service Manual Introduction

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K and L Frame Variable Motors, Cartridge Mount Service Manual

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Series 90 Axial Piston Pumps

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Series 90 Axial Piston Pumps Technical Information Control options

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X. LIMITED WARRANTY

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IX. TROUBLE SHOOTING

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IX. STORAGE

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VII. SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE

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IV. PREPARING TO OPERATE ATTACHING LIFT ASSEMBLIES

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I. SAFETY/DECALS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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