Discharge The Accumulator; Brake Pedal Assembly; Modulating Valve (Brake); Accumulator Charging Valve - Taylor-Dunn Tiger TC-030-60 Operation, Maintenance, And Replacement Parts Manual

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DISCHARGE THE
ACCUMULATOR
Before servicing any component in the hydraulic
system, the accumulator circuit must be discharged.
Failure to fully discharge the accumulator could
result in severe personal injury or death.
Discharge the accumulator circuit by repeatedly applying the
brake until no pressure is measured at both "A" ports on the
Mico Tandem Pedal Valve.

BRAKE PEDAL ASSEMBLY

Before servicing any component in the hydraulic
system, the accumulator circuit must be discharged.
Failure to fully discharge the accumulator could
result in severe personal injury or death.
Refer to supplement M7-001-63 included on the vehicle
documentation CD provided with the vehicle.
This supplement is provided by the valve manufaturer. Contact
the manufacturer for updates or additional information.

MODULATING VALVE (BRAKE)

Before servicing any component in the hydraulic
system, the accumulator circuit must be discharged.
Failure to fully discharge the accumulator could
result in severe personal injury or death.
Model: 06-466-233
Refer to supplement M7-001-64 included on the vehicle
documentation CD provided with the vehicle.
This supplement is provided by the valve manufaturer. Contact
the manufacturer for updates or additional information.
Maintenance, Service, and Repair
ACCUMULATOR CHARGING
VALVE
Before servicing any component in the hydraulic
system, the accumulator circuit must be discharged.
Failure to fully discharge the accumulator could
result in severe personal injury or death.
Valve model: 06-463-230
Refer to supplement M7-001-62 included on the vehicle
documentation CD provided with the vehicle.
This supplement is provided by the valve manufaturer. Contact
the manufacturer for updates or additional information.
BLEED HYDRAULIC BRAKE
SYSTEM
1
Park the vehicle on a level surface.
2
Place the transmission in neutral or park and set the
parking brake.
3
Block the front wheels.
4
Confirm the hydraulic fluid reservoir is full and start the
engine.
5
Note: Periodically check the reservoir to be sure it does
not run low on fluid.
6
Pump the brake pedal two or three times and then hold
down with light pressure.
7
Open the bleeder valve on the right rear brake, rear caliper
until the pedal is fully depressed and then close the valve.
8
Repeat the above two steps until all air is expelled from
the brake lines.
9
Repeat the above three steps on the right rear brake, front
caliper.
10 Repeat all of the above for the left side rear brake.
11 Move the wheel blocks from the front wheels to the rear
wheels.
12 Repeat the bleeding procedure with the front right brake
and then the front left brake.
Hydraulics: MT-030-60-C
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