RT765E-2 SERVICE MANUAL
5.
Disconnect and cap the hose running from the main
directional control valve to the hoist(s) port "A" on the
hoist motor control valve. Disconnect the hoist brake
release line at the hoist Figure 2-6. Cap fitting and plug
hose.
6.
With the boost switch on, attempt to hoist up with the
engine running at full rpm. Adjust the main directional
control valve hoist "B" port relief to 3500 psi ±50
(24.1 MPa ±0.4).
7.
With the boost switch on, attempt to hoist down with the
engine running at full rpm. Adjust the main directional
control valve hoist "A" port relief to 3500 psi ±50
(24.1 MPa ±0.4).
8.
If auxiliary hoist is installed, repeat 2, 3 and 4 for the
auxiliary hoist.
9.
Reconnect hose to port "A" of the hoist motor control
valve and reconnect hoist brake release line on the
hoist.
10. Completely retract lift cylinder. Attempt to lift down with
the engine running at full rpm. Gauge should read
2000 psi +700/-0 (13.8 MPa +4.8/-0). This relief valve is
non-adjustable.
11. Completely retract the boom; attempt to telescope in
with engine running at full rpm. Adjust the main
directional control valve to telescope "B" port relief to
3500 psi ±50 (24.1 MPa ±0.4).
12. Completely extend boom; attempt to telescope out with
engine running at full rpm. Adjust the main directional
control valve telescope "A" port relief to 2700 psi ±50
(18.6 MPa ±0.4).
13. Remove pressure gauge from the load sense test port.
Procedure B - Main Directional Control Valve
Pilot Supply Pressure
1.
Install pressure check diagnostic quick disconnect with
gaug e ont o te st n ipple at pilot s upply t est port
Figure 2-7.
2.
Disconnect the hoist brake release line at the main hoist
Figure 2-6. Cap fitting and plug hose.
3.
While attempting to hoist down with the engine running
at full rpm, check the pilot supply pressure.
4.
Adjust the pressure reducing cartridge located in the
inlet of the hoist/lift/telescope directional control valve to
325 to 450 psi (2.2 to 3.1 MPa). Turn adjustment
GROVE
clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to decrease
the pressure setting.
5.
Remove pressure gauge from the pilot supply test port.
6.
Reconnect the hoist brake release line on the hoist.
Procedure C - Swing Brake Pilot Supply
Pressure
Pressure Reducing Valve
1.
Install pressure check diagnostic quick disconnect with
gauge onto test nipple at swing brake pilot supply valve
test port Figure 2-8.
2.
Adjust pressure reducing valve cartridge to 250 psi +50/
-0 psi (1.7 MPa +0.4/-0).
3.
Remove pressure gauge from the test port.
Procedure D - Brake Charge Supply Valve
Relief Pressure
1.
With engine off, disconnect hose at port "CF1" at the
brake charge/CAC fan motor supply valve Figure 2-9;
cap and plug all openings.
2.
Install pressure check diagnostic quick disconnect with
gauge onto test nipple at brake charge/CAC fan motor
supply valve test port.
3.
Start engine and operate at full RPM. Adjust "Inlet Relief
Valve" to 3000 psi +50/-0 (20.4 MPa +0.4/-0).
4.
Remove pressure gauge from test port, and reconnect
hose to port "CF1".
Published 9-04-2014, Control # 422-08
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
Gauge
Port
7540-2
FIGURE 2-8
2-25
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Cummins QSB 6.7 diesel engine not starting
The provided context does not contain specific troubleshooting steps for why the Cummins QSB 6.7 diesel engine in the Manitowoc Grove RT765E-2 might not start. However, common reasons for a diesel engine failing to start include:
1. Fuel Issues – Low or contaminated fuel, clogged fuel filters, or air in the fuel system.
2. Battery Problems – Weak or dead battery preventing proper cranking.
3. Starter Motor Failure – Faulty starter preventing engine turnover.
4. DPF Regeneration Interruption – If the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) regeneration was interrupted, it could affect engine performance.
5. Electrical or Sensor Faults – Wiring issues, faulty sensors, or an inactive safety switch.
If the engine does not start, checking these possible causes is recommended.
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Cummins diesel engine QSB 6.7 cranking but failing to start what could be the problem
Possible reasons why a Manitowoc Grove RT765E-2 with a Cummins QSB 6.7 diesel engine is cranking but failing to start could include:
1. Fuel Issues
- Insufficient or contaminated fuel.
- Clogged fuel filter or fuel lines.
- Faulty fuel pump preventing fuel delivery.
2. Air Intake Problems
- Blocked or restricted air filter.
- Turbocharger failure affecting air intake.
3. Electrical Issues
- Weak or faulty battery preventing proper cranking speed.
- Faulty starter motor or wiring connections.
- Malfunctioning engine control module (ECM).
4. Injection System Failure
- Faulty fuel injectors or injection pump.
- Air trapped in the fuel system.
5. Sensor or Control Failures
- Malfunctioning crankshaft or camshaft position sensor preventing proper timing.
- Faulty engine temperature sensor or other control module issues.
6. Low Oil Pressure or Safety Shutoff
- Engine protection systems preventing startup due to low oil pressure or other safety concerns.
Checking fuel supply, air intake, battery condition, and diagnostic codes can help identify the issue.
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