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Bobcat 610 - I have no variable speed (literally!).
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<blockquote data-quote="6brnorma" data-source="post: 94955" data-attributes="member: 5914"><p>The piston shaft face is the least of my concerns for that part. You will have problems with the lock ring groove once you apply hydraulic pressure to that lock ring. There are two lock rings that hold the entire assembly together…….failure on the part of either and the machine does not function. That lock ring is critical to the operation of your machine if you are going to use the variable speed. Secondly, the interior of the shaft must accept two bearings……it appears there is considerable work to make that portion serviceable. The two pins are there only to hold the seal stationary while in operation. If you will look in photo #3 ………. you will see a clear imprint of the second lock ring in the gland. That is likely due to excessive hydraulic pressure from the valve. My machines are used for commercial purposes and must be correct………a piece of steel/filler material coming from a sheave at 2800 RPM and injuring someone is not a luxury I can afford.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6brnorma, post: 94955, member: 5914"] The piston shaft face is the least of my concerns for that part. You will have problems with the lock ring groove once you apply hydraulic pressure to that lock ring. There are two lock rings that hold the entire assembly together…….failure on the part of either and the machine does not function. That lock ring is critical to the operation of your machine if you are going to use the variable speed. Secondly, the interior of the shaft must accept two bearings……it appears there is considerable work to make that portion serviceable. The two pins are there only to hold the seal stationary while in operation. If you will look in photo #3 ………. you will see a clear imprint of the second lock ring in the gland. That is likely due to excessive hydraulic pressure from the valve. My machines are used for commercial purposes and must be correct………a piece of steel/filler material coming from a sheave at 2800 RPM and injuring someone is not a luxury I can afford. [/QUOTE]
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