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PressureSwitch TemperatureSwitch^ T SwitchLevel SwitchFlow Circuit Breaker
ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS
(Adjustable)^ Spring
Variability
ConditionerFluid
or MotorPump
COMPONENT SYMBOLS^ BASIC HYDRAULIC
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SCHEMATIC SYMBOLS AND DEFINITIONS
HYDRAULIC SYMBOLS - ELECTRICAL
Transducer(Fluid) Transducer(Gas / Air)
G Generator PressureSwitch ElectricalWire
M ElectricMotor Pressure Switch(Adjustable) TemperatureSwitch PressureSwitch TemperatureSwitch SwitchLevel SwitchFlow Circuit Breaker
T
ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS
Spring
Control Valves
Restriction Line Restriction(Fixed)
2-Section Pump
MAIN AUX.
Spring (Adjustable)
Variability
Line Restriction (Variable)
Pressure Compensation
Pump: Variable and Pressure Compensated
Hydraulic Pneumatic Energy Triangles
Fluid Conditioner
Attachment
Pump or Motor
BASIC HYDRAULIC COMPONENT SYMBOLS
Line Restriction Variable and Pressure Compensated
Vented Pressurized Return Above Fluid Level Return Below Fluid Level
FLUID STORAGE RESERVOIRS
Pressure Temperature Flow
MEASUREMENT
Unidirectional (^) Bidirectional
ROTATING SHAFTS
One Position Two Position Three Position
Two-way Three-Way Four-Way
ENVELOPES
PORTS
CONTROL
Basic Symbol Spring Loaded
Normal Position
A B P T
A B
Shifted Position P T Infinite Position
Shuttle (^) Pilot Controlled
VALVES
CHECK
Solenoid or Manual Solenoid and Pilot
Solenoid and Solenoid (^) Pilot or Manual Servo (^) Thermal Detent
COMBINATION CONTROLS
T
Fuse: A component in an electrical circuit that will open the circuit if too much current flows through it. Switch (Normally Open): A switch that will close at a specified point (temp, press, etc.). The circle indicates that the component has screw terminals and a wire can be disconnected from it. Switch (Normally Closed): A switch that will open at a specified point (temp, press, etc.). No circle indicates that the wire cannot be disconnected from the component. Ground (Wired): This indicates that the component is connected to a grounded wire. The grounded wire is fastened to the machine. Ground (Case): This indicates that the component does not have a wire connected to ground. It is grounded by being fastened to the machine. Reed Switch: A switch whose contacts are controlled by a magnet. A magnet closes the contacts of a normally open reed switch; it opens the contacts of a normally closed reed switch. Sender: A component that is used with a temperature or pressure gauge. The sender measures the temperature or pressure. Its resistance changes to give an indication to the gauge of the temperature or pressure. Relay (Magnetic Switch): A relay is an electrical component that is activated by electricity. It has a coil that makes an electromagnet when current flows through it. The electromagnet can open or close the switch part of the relay. Solenoid: A solenoid is an electrical component that is activated by electricity. It has a coil that makes an electromagnet when current flows through it. The electromagnet can open or close a valve or move a piece of metal that can do work. Magnetic Latch Solenoid: An electrical component that is activated by electricity and held latched by a permanent magnet. It has two coils (latch and unlatch) that make electromagnet when current flows through them. It also has an internal switch that places the latch coil circuit open at the time the coil latches.
BASIC ELECTRICAL COMPONENT SYMBOLS
Push-pull Lever Manual Shutoff General Manual Push Button Pedal Spring
MANUAL CONTROL
External Return Internal Return
Simplified (^) Complete (^) Supply PressureInternal
RELEASED PRESSURE
REMOTE SUPPLY PRESSURE
PILOT CONTROL
Spring Loaded (^) Gas Charged
ACCUMULATORS
Crossing Joining
LINES
Single Acting Double Acting
CYLINDERS Unidirectional
Bidirectional
FIXED DISPLACEMENT
VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT NON- COMPENSATED
PUMPS
Unidirectional
Bidirectional
Unidirectional
Bidirectional
FIXED DISPLACEMENT
VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT NON- COMPENSATED
MOTORS
Unidirectional
Bidirectional
Two Position Infinite Positioning
FLOW IN ONEDIRECTION EITHER DIRECTIONFLOW ALLOWED IN
Three Position
PARALLELFLOW CROSSFLOW
INTERNAL PASSAGEWAYS
1 2
AG-C 111-
L-C 3E-
9X-1123 ComponentPart Number
Pin or Socket Number
Part Number: for Connector Plug
Harness Identification Letter(s): (A, B, C, AA, AB, AC, ...)
Plug
325-AG135 PK- Wire Color Wire Gauge
Receptacle
1
1
2
2
Sure-Seal connector: Typical representation of a Sure-Seal connector. The plug and receptacle contain both pins and sockets.
Deutsch connector: Typical representation of a Deutsch connector. The plug contains all sockets and the receptacle contains all pins.
Fuse (5 Amps)
5A
Harness identification code: This example indicates wire group 325, wire 135 in harness "AG".
L-C 3E-
Wire, Cable, or Harness Assembly Identification: Includes Harness Identification Letters and Harness Connector Serialization Codes (see sample).
Harness Connector Serialization Code: "Connector" and the number indicates which connector in the The "C" stands for harness (C1, C2, C3, ...)
HARNESS AND WIRE SYMBOLS
TAP TABLE
Tap Number Description^
Schematic Location AA Idler Pump Delivery Pressure C- BB Drive Pump Delivery Pressure A- CC Power Shift Pressure 1 A- DD Pump Drain Pressure B- EE Power Shift Pressure 2 C- PG Pilot Pump Delivery Pressure A- SOS Oil Sampling Port A-
Tap Locations Pressure, Sampling, and Sensor
MACHINE RIGHT SIDE VIEW
MACHINE TOP VIEW
13 6 25 12
3
MAIN PUMP VIEW
SOS
PG
EE
DD
CC
AAAABB
AA
11
10
9
4
2
OPERATOR STATION TOP VIEW
23
20
18 19