Sequence of Operations | Bottom Roll Clamping Cylinders - Unclamp (Retract) |
For previous steps in this sequence see the event “HPU – On.”
1) The pressure of the hydraulic fluid supplied to this circuit is reduced by Pressure Reducing-Relieving Valve Module 282. The reduced-pressure fluid then flows through Directional Control Valve 304.09 which is energized to the crossover flow pattern allowing fluid to pass through the valve from P to B.
2) Next, the fluid flows freely through the B-port check valve of Flow Control Valve Module 179.33 then into the rod ends of Bottom Roll Clamping Cylinders 814.01 (Drive Side) and 814.02 (Operator Side) causing the cylinders to retract to the unclamped position.
3) Exhaust fluid flows from the cap ends of the cylinders through the flow control valve module where the fluid is forced by the A-port check valve to flow through the A-port needle valve, thereby achieving meter-out speed control of the retraction rate of the cylinders.
4) Finally, the exhaust fluid flows through the directional control valve, passing from A to T, then back to tank through Duplex Return Line Filter 045.03.