Service Training Manual CM760/CM780
Service Training Manual CM760/CM780
FEED SYSTEM
When the Drill/Tram selector switch is placed in the drill position, pilot
pressure at 400 PSI (27 Bar) is directed by the drill tram selector
valve to the joystick controls found on the operators seat arms. The
feed joystick found on the left seat arm and is a proportional pilot
control valve. Moving the joystick only partially will allow for
Drilling
A proximity switch at the top of the drill guide controls the feed stop
circuit. The switch is normally open and closes when the rotary head
mounting slide passes near it. The feed stop circuit is only active
when the fast feed button is depressed. When the proximity switch is
made (sees the mounting slide) the feed stop solenoid valve is de-
energized and the feed stop solenoid is energized. The feed stop
solenoid valve then blocks the pilot pressure at the mode valve and
vents the end cap of the valve. The spring centered feed valve then
shifts to the neutral position and the feed stops. Releasing the fast
feed button allows the head to move up the guide past the proximity
switch.
Using the feed control in the cab, retract the rotary head until it is
stalled. Observe the feed pressure gauge in the cab. It should
indicate 1800 PSI (124 Bar). If the pressure is low, turn in the
adjustment screw on the cartridge. If high, back the screw out.
Place the Rod changer/Dust Collector control in the cab in the rod
changing position. Synchronization is accomplished by setting the
feed speed to match the rotation speed. Whenever the unit is in the
rod changing mode, rotation speed is always at its maximum
regardless of where it is set for drilling. Locate the two identical
cartridges on the front of the mode valve manifold. The cartridge on
the right is the down speed adjustment. The one on the left is for
retract or up feed. The actual adjustment is done visually. It will be
necessary to drill the first pipe down and lock it with the breakout fork.
Loosen the rotary head from the pipe. Have the operator disconnect
and reconnect the pipe to head connection adjusting the appropriate
feed speed adjustment screw. Achieving the correct feed speed may
take several attempts with the adjustment screws. Once it appears
that the adjustments are correct, test the threading several more
times just to be sure.
The operator has full control of the feed pressure while drilling. The
feed pressure adjustment is located on the tram console to the right
of the drill/rotation control joystick. The other components that may
require adjustment are the feed counterbalance valves and brake
valve. To adjust the counterbalance valves:
1. Use the feed lever and lower the drifter to the bit is on the
ground or the drifter to the bottom of the drill guide. This is very
important so the drifter cannot fall during the adjustment
procedure.
2. Disconnect the feed motor working lines from the motor and join
these two hoses together with a tee fitting. Connect a 1000 PSI (150
Bar) gauge to the open port of the tee. Cap the motor ports to
prevent dirt from entering the motor.
3. Start the engine and place the feed valve in the forward position.
Observe the test gauge. If the counterbalance valve is properly
adjusted, the gauge should indicate 300 PSI (20 Bar). If not, locate
the counterbalance valve cartridge opposite the FF (forward feed)
port. Remove the dust cap. To lower the pressure, turn the
adjustment screw in (clockwise). To increase the pressure, turn the
adjustment screw out (counter clockwise). Be sure the retighten the
locknut.
4. To adjust the reverse feed counterbalance valve, have an
assistant hold the feed lever in the reverse position and repeat the
previous paragraph in reverse. If no help is available, the two
counterbalance cartridges can be exchanged and use the same
procedure as described in paragraph 3. Reconnect the lines
To adjust the brake valve, lower the drifter so either the bit is on
the ground or the drifter is at the bottom of the drill guide.
1. Remove the brake line from the feed motor brake unit. Install a
1000 PSI (150 Bar) gauge in the end of the hose. Cap the open
brake port. The brake valve test port may also be used for this
adjustment.
2. With the engine running and the drill / tram selector switch in the
drill position, place the feed lever in the down feed position. Check
the feed pressure gauge and adjust the feed pressure to 1000 PSI
(68 Bar) or higher. Observe the test gauge. It should indicate 300
PSI (20 Bar). If it does not, remove the dust cap from the feed brake
pressure-reducing valve. Turn the adjustment screw out (CCW) to
decrease the pressure or in (CW) to increase the pressure.
Retighten the locknut and replace the dust cap. If removed replace
the brake hose.
Caution: Do not set the brake valve any higher that the pressure
noted above. The brake housing is limited to a maximum pressure of
435 PSI (30 Bar). Exceeding this pressure well cause a failure of the
brake housing
Feed counterbalance
and brake valve 10
8
Up
A B XB A B XB Remote
7
P Left Tram Feed P
9 5 4 6
1800 PSI
(124 Bar)
2500 PSI
(172 Bar)
5 GPM 17 GPM
Ls 19 LPM 64 LPM Ls
T T
XA XA Down 1 2 3
RRP R F DT To feed pressure
Mode Control Valve control in the cab
Port R is connected to the reverse feed pilot port of the joystick in the
cab.
Port PCV3 connects to the reverse pilot port on the rotation valve.
Port CRV connects to the remote pressure control port of the rotation
valve.
Port PCV1 connects to the reverse or up feed pilot port of the feed
valve.
Port PCV2 connects to the forward or down feed pilot port of the feed
valve.
Port CFV connects to the remote pressure control port of the feed
valve.
1. Use the feed lever and lower the drifter so that the bit is on the
ground or the drifter is at the bottom of the drill guide. This is
very important so the drifter cannot fall during the adjustment
procedure.
2. Disconnect the feed motor working lines from the motor and join
the two hoses together with a tee fitting. Connect a 1000 PSI (150
Bar) gauge to the open port of the tee. Cap the motor ports to
prevent dirt and contamination from entering the motor.
3. Start the engine and place the feed valve in the forward or down
position. Observe the test gauge. If the counterbalance valve is set
properly, the gauge should indicate 300 PSI (20 Bar). If this value is
not observed, locate the counterbalance valve cartridge opposite the
FF (forward feed) port. Remove the dust cap.
To adjust the brake valve, lower the drifter so either the bit is on
the ground or the drifter is at the bottom of the drill guide.
1. Remove the brake line from the feed motor brake unit. Install a
1000 PSI (150 Bar) gauge in the end of the hose. Cap the open brake
port. There is also a test port on the counterbalance valve/brake
valve manifold. This can be used to perform this adjustment.
2. With the engine running and the drill / tram selector switch in the
drill position, place the feed lever in the down feed position. Check
the feed pressure gauge and adjust the feed pressure to 1000 PSI
(68 Bar) or higher. Observe the test gauge. It should indicate 300 PSI
(20 Bar). If it does not, remove the dust cap from the feed brake
pressure-reducing valve. Turn the adjustment screw out (CCW) to
decrease the pressure or in (CW) to increase the pressure. Retighten
the locknut and replace the dust cap. Replace the brake hose.