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Actuator Oil Level<br />

Under normal conditions, actuator oil level should remain<br />

constant. If any oil is spilled from the reservoir during<br />

air bleeding, the oil level in the actuator should be<br />

checked and adjusted.<br />

RESERVOIR<br />

PLUG<br />

RESERVOIR<br />

UP<br />

CYLINDER<br />

1. Thoroughly clean the exterior of actuator to prevent<br />

contaminates from entering the actuator.<br />

2. Make sure that the actuator cylinder is fully retracted.<br />

VISE<br />

CLAMPING<br />

AREA<br />

IMPORTANT: To prevent actuator damage, use vise<br />

with protective jaws when clamping actuator.<br />

3. Place the actuator in a vise making sure that actuator<br />

is clamped in the area identified in Figure 49. Use just<br />

enough clamping force to hold the housing securely.<br />

Make sure that the reservoir plug is orientated up.<br />

ELECTRIC<br />

MOTOR<br />

Figure 49<br />

DOWN<br />

CAUTION<br />

The actuator reservoir is pressurized. If the reservoir<br />

plug is removed too quickly, oil under<br />

pressure can be ejected from the actuator.<br />

4. Slowly loosen and remove the reservoir plug at the<br />

top of the reservoir.<br />

0.984”<br />

(25 mm)<br />

5. Using a light through the plug hole, confirm that the<br />

reservoir oil is clear. If the oil appears milky, perform actuator<br />

air bleeding procedure.<br />

6. Use a clean rod to identify the level of oil in reservoir.<br />

Distance from plug fitting to oil level should be .984” (25<br />

mm). If necessary, add ISO VG 32 mineral oil to actuator<br />

reservoir to adjust oil level.<br />

7. When oil level is correct, use a 12 volt DC power supply<br />

to power the actuator and extend the cylinder completely.<br />

IMPORTANT: To ensure proper reservoir pressure,<br />

make sure that cylinder is extended before installing<br />

reservoir plug.<br />

8. Install the reservoir plug and torque from 45 to 60 in–<br />

lb (5.1 to 6.8 N–m).<br />

Actuator Disposal<br />

If actuator disposal is necessary, remove hydraulic oil<br />

from actuator before disposal.<br />

1. Open actuator reservoir (see Steps 1 through 4 in<br />

Actuator Air Bleeding).<br />

2. Drain oil from actuator.<br />

Figure 50<br />

Spray<br />

System<br />

<strong>Multi</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> <strong>5700</strong>–D Page 6 – 49 Rev. A Spray System

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