BOBCAT S130 – CALIBRATION – Description

Calibration procedures must be followed when replacing a hydraulic control valve, actuator, Drive / Drive+ Controller, ACS Controller, pump controller, hydrostatic pump, or hydrostatic motor. Failure to calibrate after component replacement may result in poor performance or reduced life of actuator(s).

The Actuator Test is performed with the Service PC.
The Actuator Test should be used if reduced performance codes are present or when replacing a controller or actuator.

NOTE: The Actuator Test should be used as the preferred method of actuator and valve spool calibration.

The Lift and Tilt Calibration (ACS) provides set points to the ACS controller to actuate the lift and tilt valve. The Lift and Tilt Calibration (ACS) should be used if reduced performance codes are present or when replacing a controller or actuator.

The Lift and Tilt Calibration (SJC) provides set points to the ACS controller to actuate the lift and tilt valve. The Lift and Tilt Calibration (SJC) should be used if reduced performance codes are present or when replacing a controller or actuator.

The Hydrostatic Pump Calibration (SJC) provides set points to the Drive controller to actuate the hydrostatic controller that directs flow to a servo piston. Hydrostatic Pump Calibration (SJC) should be performed when a desired travel path can not be attained or replacing the hydrostatic pump, hydrostatic motor, or controller. After Performing a Hydrostatic Pump Calibration (SJC), Steering Drift Compensation can be used to fine tune the hydrostatic pump control.

For more information on Steering Drift Compensation (See STEERING DRIFT COMPENSATION on Page 60-161-1.)

NOTE: The Actuator Test is the only test that uses a Service PC. The Lift and Tilt Calibration (ACS or SJC) does not need to be performed if the Actuator Testing is being performed with the Service PC. The Hydrostatic Pump Calibration does not need to be performed with the Actuator Test or Lift and Tilt Calibration (SJC).