Aug 7, 2024 #1 bryan gallon Industrial Joined Aug 7, 2024 Messages 2 Location GB I hope someone can help me . I have a Bosch rexroth proportional valve and I need to zero the main spool as I have cylinder drift . What do the little pots (screws) do behind the black caps thanks
I hope someone can help me . I have a Bosch rexroth proportional valve and I need to zero the main spool as I have cylinder drift . What do the little pots (screws) do behind the black caps thanks
Aug 7, 2024 #2 FluidPowerUser Mechanical Joined Jan 14, 2023 Messages 127 Location GB What’s the part number for the valve? The screws are most likely offset, ramp, gain or max current. With the product details known, I can give you more details. Upvote 0 Downvote
What’s the part number for the valve? The screws are most likely offset, ramp, gain or max current. With the product details known, I can give you more details.
Aug 7, 2024 Thread starter #3 bryan gallon Industrial Joined Aug 7, 2024 Messages 2 Location GB hope this helps I didn’t know if they were span dither gain etc like on external amplifier cards I tried to download pdf from Bosch but not much help Upvote 0 Downvote
hope this helps I didn’t know if they were span dither gain etc like on external amplifier cards I tried to download pdf from Bosch but not much help
Aug 7, 2024 #4 TugboatEng Marine/Ocean Joined Nov 1, 2015 Messages 11,992 Location US There does not appear to be any physical adjustment meaning you'll need to adjust the zero in your controller or fix the leaking cylinder piston. Upvote 0 Downvote
There does not appear to be any physical adjustment meaning you'll need to adjust the zero in your controller or fix the leaking cylinder piston.
Aug 8, 2024 #5 FluidPowerUser Mechanical Joined Jan 14, 2023 Messages 127 Location GB There is no adjustment for this valve. As stated, you will need to reset the Imin value to keep the spool in the neutral position. If the cylinder is still moving with the Imin set below the deadband of the valve, it's because there is excess leakage across the spool. Upvote 0 Downvote
There is no adjustment for this valve. As stated, you will need to reset the Imin value to keep the spool in the neutral position. If the cylinder is still moving with the Imin set below the deadband of the valve, it's because there is excess leakage across the spool.