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Location of the Hammer Solenoid on a 320BL Excavator and How the Hammer Circuit Works
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Introduction
This article explains how to locate the hammer solenoid on a 320BL excavator and provides an overview of the working principles of the hammer circuit. Understanding these details helps with troubleshooting and maintenance of the hydraulic hammer attachment.
Locating the Hammer Solenoid
The hammer solenoid on a 320BL excavator is typically mounted near the hydraulic control valve assembly. It is an electrical coil that controls the hydraulic flow to the hammer attachment by activating the valve spool.
To find the solenoid:
  • Look around the main control valve bank on the excavator.
  • The solenoid is a small cylindrical or rectangular component with electrical wiring connected.
  • It controls the hammer's hydraulic flow by energizing or de-energizing based on operator input.
How the Hammer Circuit Works
The hammer circuit on the excavator is integrated into the hydraulic system and controlled electrically through the solenoid valve. The process is as follows:
  • When the operator activates the hammer control on the joystick, an electrical signal is sent to the hammer solenoid.
  • The energized solenoid moves the valve spool inside the control valve, directing hydraulic oil to the hammer.
  • The hydraulic flow powers the hammer to perform impact actions.
  • When the control is released, the solenoid de-energizes, and the valve returns to its neutral position, stopping oil flow to the hammer.
Common Issues and Troubleshooting Tips
  • If the hammer is not activating, first check if the solenoid receives electrical power when the control is engaged.
  • Inspect the wiring and connectors for damage or corrosion.
  • Ensure the solenoid valve is not stuck or malfunctioning; sometimes, cleaning or replacement is necessary.
  • Verify hydraulic pressure and flow to the hammer attachment to rule out mechanical issues.
Conclusion
Understanding the location and operation of the hammer solenoid and its hydraulic circuit on the 320BL excavator is crucial for effective maintenance and troubleshooting. Regular inspection of electrical connections and hydraulic components ensures reliable hammer performance.
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