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Troubleshooting Bosch Rexroth Hydrostatic Transmission in Schaeff 831 Loader
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A Schaeff 831 loader equipped with a Bosch Rexroth hydrostatic transmission may suffer from sluggish reverse motion due to faulty pressure control valves, misaligned swash plates, or electrical-hydraulic control mismatches. Swapping directional solenoids and inspecting cartridge valve seals can restore performance without replacing major components.
Schaeff loader background and transmission architecture
The Schaeff 831 loader was designed in Germany for compact earthmoving and material handling. It features:
  • A center-pivot articulated frame
  • Transversely mounted Perkins diesel engine
  • Bosch Rexroth hydrostatic transmission with swash plate pump and motor
  • Electric-over-hydraulic control system with directional and speed switches
  • Integrated drop box with dual drive motors
Schaeff was later acquired by Terex, and documentation for legacy models became scarce. However, Bosch Rexroth continues to support the hydrostatic components with technical literature and part specifications.
Symptoms of directional imbalance
Operators have reported:
  • Strong forward drive with full traction
  • Sluggish or delayed reverse motion, especially on slopes
  • High engine RPM with minimal wheel response in reverse
  • Previous repairs improving forward but worsening reverse
These symptoms suggest that the swash plate angle or pressure control in reverse is not functioning correctly. The hydrostatic system relies on precise modulation of pump and motor angles to deliver torque in both directions.
Control system overview
The transmission uses:
  • Electric directional switch linked to hydraulic servos
  • Rocker switch for high/low speed selection
  • Pressure feedback loop to prevent engine stall under load
  • Cartridge-style pressure control valves for forward and reverse
The swash plate pump drives a swash plate motor, both of which adjust angle based on control signals. The motor’s swash plate also shifts for speed selection, while the pump responds to load pressure to modulate torque.
Recommended diagnostic steps
  1. Swap directional solenoids: Reverse the wiring or physical solenoids controlling forward and reverse. If the problem shifts direction, the fault is electrical.
  2. Inspect pressure control valves: On the pump block, remove the cartridge valves for forward and reverse. These are located near the high-pressure outlets and test ports.
  3. Check PTFE seal on valve plunger: The outermost seal may be worn or deformed. Carefully remove it with a pick, rotate 180°, and reinstall. Do not disturb the inner rubber O-ring.
  4. Test pressure output: Use a 6,000 psi gauge on the test ports. Stall the machine against a dirt bank and compare forward and reverse pressure. Adjust the faulty valve using the hex screw on the plunger.
  5. Replace hydraulic filters: Two filters under plastic caps in the tank may be clogged, especially the traction drive filter which filters inside-out.
One technician in the UK restored full reverse power by flipping the PTFE seal on the reverse valve. The loader had previously failed to climb ramps in high range but regained full function after the repair.
Additional considerations
  • The loader’s design favors low-speed, high-force loading cycles. It may not perform well in high-speed transport or steep terrain.
  • Brake interlocks and inching pedals may interfere with swash plate control if misadjusted.
  • Over-pressurizing the relief valves can crack pump housings—adjust with caution.
Conclusion
Sluggish reverse motion in a Bosch Rexroth hydrostatic transmission is often caused by a faulty pressure control valve or misaligned swash plate. With careful inspection and seal rotation, the issue can be resolved without major component replacement. Understanding the fluid logic and control architecture is key to restoring full bidirectional performance in Schaeff loaders.
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