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The PowerTilt Series Service and Repair Manual provides comprehensive guidelines for the installation, maintenance, and repair of the PowerTilt Tilting Coupler, a construction equipment attachment designed to enhance the productivity of backhoes and excavators. It includes detailed sections on product overview, operation technology, safety guidelines, installation procedures, and troubleshooting, as well as specifications for various models. The manual emphasizes the importance of adhering to safety protocols and proper hydraulic requirements to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the equipment.

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The PowerTilt Series Service and Repair Manual provides comprehensive guidelines for the installation, maintenance, and repair of the PowerTilt Tilting Coupler, a construction equipment attachment designed to enhance the productivity of backhoes and excavators. It includes detailed sections on product overview, operation technology, safety guidelines, installation procedures, and troubleshooting, as well as specifications for various models. The manual emphasizes the importance of adhering to safety protocols and proper hydraulic requirements to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the equipment.

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PowerTilt Series

Service and Repair Manual


HY34-1410 PowerTilt Tilting Coupler
Introduction PowerTilt Series Service & Repair Manual

Table of Contents

Introduction
Table of Contents....................................................................................................................................... 2
Product Overview....................................................................................................................................... 3
Operation Technology................................................................................................................................ 5
General Safety Guidelines.......................................................................................................................... 6
Product Identification................................................................................................................................. 7

Installation and Maintenance


Installation and Mounting........................................................................................................................... 8
Hydraulic Requirements and Plumbing...................................................................................................... 10
Maintenance............................................................................................................................................ 13
Adjusting Endplay..................................................................................................................................... 14
Troubleshooting Guide ............................................................................................................................. 17

Tools
Tools Required ........................................................................................................................................ 18

Drawings
Assembly Drawings.................................................................................................................................. 19
Piston Drawings ...................................................................................................................................... 23
Exploded View......................................................................................................................................... 24
Parts List ................................................................................................................................................ 25

Disassembly
Component Identification......................................................................................................................... 34
Product Inspection................................................................................................................................... 35
Standard Pin-on Coupler Removal ............................................................................................................ 35
End Cap, Lock Ring and Cross Port Relief Valve Removal ........................................................................... 37
Shaft Removal......................................................................................................................................... 38
Piston Sleeve Assembly Removal.............................................................................................................. 39
Seal and Bearing Removal........................................................................................................................ 40
Component and Timing Mark Inspection..................................................................................................... 41

Assembly
Dry Assembly ......................................................................................................................................... 42
Seal and Bearing Installation .................................................................................................................... 42
Piston Sleeve Installation ......................................................................................................................... 46
Shaft Installation...................................................................................................................................... 47
End Cap and Lock Ring Installation............................................................................................................ 48
Cross Port Relief Valve Installation............................................................................................................. 49
Standard Pin-on Coupler Installation......................................................................................................... 50

Post Assembly
Testing and Greasing ............................................................................................................................... 54

Offer of Sale
Offer of Sale ........................................................................................................................................... 56

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Product Overview

Product Introduction

Content in this Instruction, Service and Repair Helac PowerTilt®, a construction equipment
Manual applies to all current product models attachment from Parker Hannifin, can increase the
unless noted otherwise. For information on productivity, profitability and versatility of backhoes
maintaining, servicing or repairing earlier product or excavators by simply tilting the attachment
models instead of moving the entire machine.
(TT, TTB and TBB series) please contact your local
PowerTilt is ideal for performing everyday tasks, or
dealer or Parker's Service Department at
completing jobs that haven't been tried. Thousands
1-800-797-8458 (US and Canada) or email at
of contractors worldwide have come to rely on
[email protected].
PowerTilt since 1990 for cleaning ditches, clearing
land, digging beveled trenches, spreading rip-
rap, and positioning brushcutters, mowers and
hydraulic hammers.
When used in combination with Helac PowerGrip®,
a multi-purpose bucket, companies can achieve
unmatched , hand-like manipulation and dexterity,
dramatically maximizing productivity.

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Product Overview
INTRODUCTION
Basic Configurations
Product Overview

Basic Configurations

PT Series PTA/PTB Series Custom Designs


PT Serieshousing with welded-on ears.
PTA/PTB Custom Designs
Standard TheSeries
housing and shaft are designed Depending on the
Lower end can be welded directly to a
Standard housing with welded-on
for customization. Ideal for order quantity,
Depending on the order
The housing and shaft are
quickLower
ears. coupler
endorcan
bucket.
be welded designedintegrating quick couplers
for customization. Ideal at both the custom-engineered
quantity, custom-engineered
directly to a quick coupler or top andquick
for integrating bottom. PTA Series
couplers at housing configurations
configurations can be
can be provided.
bucket. both theistop
designed for welding; PTB Series
and bottom. provided.
PTA Series housing
housing is designed
incorporates drilled and
for welding; PTB Series housing
tapped
incorporates holes
drilled andfortapped
bolt-mounting.
holes for bolt-mounting.

Specifications forfor PT, PTA and


Specifications
PT, PTA
PTB and PTB Series
Series

Model Size 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Maximum lb 10,500 15,000 20,000 28,700 45,000 60,000 75,000


Machine Weight (kg) (4,775) (6,800) (9,100) (13,000) (20,000) (27,000) (34,000)
Approximate
PowerTilt lb 180 320 425 575 850 1,200 1,500
Weight* (kg) (85) (145) (195) (260) (385) (545) (680)

Total Tilt 180°** 180° 180° 134° 134° 134° 134°


Output Torque in-lbs 25,000 42,000 63,000 94,000 130,000 165,000 220,000
(Nm) (2,820) (4,740) (7,110) (10,620) (14,690) (18,640) (24,860)
Holding Torque in-lbs 50,000 84,000 126,000 188,000 260,000 330,000 440,000
(Nm) (5,640) (9,480) (14,220) (21,240) (29,380) (37,280) (49,720)

* Weights may vary depending on model size. Approximate weights for PTA and PTB Series do not include mounting brackets
or couplers.

** Actual rotation may vary slightly.

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Operation Technology

PowerTilt uses Helac innovative, sliding-spline Helical spline teeth on the shaft engage matching
operating technology to convert linear piston teeth on the piston’s inside diameter. A second
motion into powerful shaft rotation. Each set of splines on the piston’s outside diameter
actuator is composed of a housing and two mesh with the gear in the housing.
moving parts — the central shaft and piston.

Starting position

The piston is completely bottomed out.


Bars indicate starting positions of piston
and shaft. Arrows indicate directions they
will rotate. The housing with integral ring
gear remains stationary.

Ending position

When hydraulic pressure is applied to the


piston, it moves axially, while the helical
gearing causes the piston and shaft to
rotate simultaneously. Applying pressure to
the opposite port will return the piston and
shaft to their original starting positions.

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General Safety Guidelines

Cautionary Notices Other Safety Guidelines


Before beginning disassembly of the PowerTilt, and Precautions
there are several cautionary notices that should
be considered. If you are not comfortable with 1. PowerTilt should only be used to perform
repair or maintenance of this product, contact tasks for which it was designed. Abusing
your local dealer or Parker Hannifin Corporation's the product and/or using it for purposes for
Service Department for assistance. which it was not intended can expose the
operator and others to hazards as well as
result in damage to the PowerTilt, carrier and/
or other attachments.
2. Modification to the PowerTilt is done at
the owner’s risk and may void the Helac
Corporation, Attachments Division warranty.
3. PowerTilt is designed for a maximum bucket
width as noted below. Applying the full force
of the excavator or backhoe to the corner
of a wide bucket (e.g. corner digging with
a wide bucket) may cause premature wear
and/or reduced equipment life. It is also
recommended that the bucket widths are not
exceeded.

Maximum Recommended Bucket


Width for Use with PowerTilt

PowerTilt Model Maximum Bucket Width

PT-6 47" (1,200 mm)


PT-7 55" (1,400 mm)
PT-8 59" (1,500 mm)
PT-9 66" (1,700 mm)
PT-10 70" (1,800 mm)
PT-11 82" (2,100 mm)
PT-12 94" (2,400 mm)

4. A decrease in breakout force may be


experienced due to the increased tip radius
and the added weight of the PowerTilt to the
stick.
5. It is the owner’s responsibility to be sure all
safety equipment is in place and operating
properly at all times. If safety decals fade,
are damaged or become unreadable from a
distance of 10 feet, they should be replaced
immediately.

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General Safety Guidelines

Be sure to post the warning decal provided by Important Notice


Parker Hannfin to the cab of the carrier machine.
Parker Hannifin Corporation does not assume
any responsibility beyond the design and
performance of its construction equipment
attachment products. The customer is solely
responsible for engineering of mating structures,
fasteners, and other associated components
related to the installation of the product and its
ultimate application.

6. PowerTilt should be used in conjunction with


attachments that do not adversely affect the
stability of the machine.

Product Indentification
PowerTilt Identification

A unique serial number is located on each


PowerTilt.This serial number is stamped on the
housing and is also located on an Identification
(ID) Tag. The serial number is located near the
hydraulic ports, and may be required before parts
and/or service issues can be resolved. It may be
necessary to remove paint to expose the serial
number.

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Installation and Mounting

Each PowerTilt is engineered for a specific NOTICE   Do not attach a bucket or


backhoe or excavator and is designed to be pin attachment to the PowerTilt until
mounted directly to the machine. When using the hydraulic tool circuit for the
the Standard Pin-on Coupler, two sets of pins PowerTilt is installed and operating
are required: one set to mount the PowerTilt to correctly.
the dipper stick and a second set to mount the
bucket or attachment to the PowerTilt. When
using Universal or Hydraulic Quick Couplers, PowerTilt Installation
contact the respective coupler manufacturer for
instructions and maintenance.

PT Series — Installing the PowerTilt


onto the Carrier

All PowerTilt models should be mounted to the


carrier according to the instructions outlined
below.
1. Position the PowerTilt close to the carrier
boom to ensure easy use of the lifting reach
and range of the carrier boom.
2. Lower the dipper to approximately 2-3 inches
(50-75 mm) above the PowerTilt. Roll out the
bucket cylinder to lower the link bars to the
PowerTilt.
3. Align the PowerTilt and link bar holes and
install the link pin.
4. Slowly lift the PowerTilt to a safe height with
the bucket and boom cylinders.
5. Curl the bucket cylinder until the PowerTilt
and dipper holes align and install the bucket
pivot pin. Rotate the pins as necessary and
install the required retainers.

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Installation and Mounting

PT Series — Mounting a Bucket or PT Series — Removing a Bucket or


Attachment to the PowerTilt Attachment from the PowerTilt

To mount a bucket or an attachment to the To remove a bucket or an attachment from the


PowerTilt with the Standard Pin-on Coupler, PowerTilt with the Standard Pin-on Coupler,
follow the steps listed below. follow the steps listed below.

1. Install the hook pin in the bucket or 1. Position the bucket or attachment so it is
attachment and position the bucket or lightly supported by the ground and in a
attachment so the pin can be easily reached position so it will not move or fall when a pin
with the PowerTilt hook as shown in the below is removed. Remove the coupler pin (the pin
image. furthest from the cab).
2. Hook the bucket pin, being sure the hook is 2. Gently place the bucket or attachment on
properly aligned to avoid damaging the hook. the ground and move the PowerTilt away
from the bucket or attachment to disengage
3. Lift the bucket off the ground, then extend
completely. Use the bucket cylinder if
the bucket cylinder to pivot the PowerTilt until
necessary to make disengagement easier.
the second hole of the bucket or attachment
Be careful not to damage the PowerTilt hook
aligns with the PowerTilt coupler pin hole.
while removing the bucket or attachment.
4. Install the second pin and retain properly.
5. After mounting the bucket for the first time,
the jacking bolt(s) on the back side of the
Attachment Removal
hook require adjustment. Loosen the jam nut
and thread the bolt until it touches the pin,
then tighten the jam nut to lock the bolt in
place. Proper adjustment will make it easier
to align the mounting pins when changing
buckets.

Attachment Mounting

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Hydraulic Requirements and Plumbing

Hydraulic Requirements Typical PowerTilt Circuit


The Typical PowerTilt Circuit Chart (shown on this
page) and the Tool Circuit Requirements Table (shown
on the following page) illustrate the control circuit
requirements for the PowerTilt. The hydraulic pressures
and flow requirements must be observed or damage to
the actuator can occur.
The installer of the PowerTilt is responsible for selecting
the control circuits that are compatible with the
excavator and meet the tool circuit requirements. Helac
can be contacted for additional control circuits and
methods for controlling the PowerTilt.
NOTICE   Most PowerTilts manufactured after
1997 incorporate an integral cross
port relief valve mounted inside the
shaft. If this secondary relief does not
exist, then the circuit pressure must
be lowered to match the cross port
relief valve pressure.
Each PowerTilt model is manufactured with two
ports, P1 and P2. This is done to assist in the hose
routing. Refer to the Suggested Hose Routings
Diagram on Page 12 for the recommended routings.
NOTICE   The majority of PowerTilts delivered
to customers in North America
incorporate SAE type ports.
Customers outside of North America
typically have BSPP type ports.

Tool Circuit Requirements for PT, PTA, PTB Series


Model Sizes 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

in 3
32 62 89 118 159 215 277
Displacement
(cm3) (525) (1060) (1460) (1935) (2600) (3515) (4540)
gpm 1.3-4 3-9 4-12 5-15 7-21 9-27 12-36
Suggested Oil Flow***
(l/min) (5-16) (11-32) (15-44) (19-58) (26-78) (35-105) (45-136)
SAE 4 4 6 6 6 6 6
Port Connections*
BSPP (1/4) (1/4) (1/4) (1/4) (1/4) (1/4) (3/8)
Hydraulic Hose and Tube Sizing
Hose, Tube (Optional) in 3/8 3/8 3/8 1/2 1/2 5/8 5/8
(mm) (10) (10) (10) (12) (12) (16) (16)

Min. Whip Hose in 1/4 1/4 1/4 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8
(mm) (6) (6) (6) (10) (10) (10) (10)

Hydraulic Pressures
Cross Port Relief Valve Pressure** 3,050-3,450 psi (220-230 bar)
Circuit Pressure 2,900-3,000 psi (200-207 bar)
Maximum Circuit Back Pressure 580 psi (40 bar)
* Most PowerTilt models are manufactured with four ports: two ports (P1) and two ports (P2). The majority of all PowerTilts delivered to North
American customers incorporate SAE port connections. PowerTilts delivered to customers outside of North America incorporate BSPP port
connections.
** PowerTilts are equipped with factory-installed integral cross port relief valves.
*** Suggested oil flows will yield a speed of 6 seconds at the low end and 2 seconds at the high end, stop to stop.

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Hydraulic Requirements and Plumbing

NOTICE   When installing a new tool circuit


Plumbing
or hydraulic lines, flush all the tool
Hose and tube size recommendations can be circuit lines with hydraulic oil prior
found in the Tool Circuit Requirements Chart to connecting the PowerTilt. This
shown below. will remove any contaminants
from the circuit components
The position of the hoses is important for which may have accumulated
reliable operation. Refer to the Suggested Hose during manufacturing and/or
Routings Chart on Page 12 for suggested hose installation.
routings.
Hoses should be routed between the housing
brackets and not through the openings in the
brackets adjacent to the ports which are used for
the manufacturing process. Depending on the
geometry of the installation, it may be advisable
to cover the hoses with protective sheathing.
Connect hydraulic hoses to the appropriate ports
using fittings as shown on Pages 16 through 20.
Be sure the hoses do not cross, foul, crush or
chafe when operating the PowerTilt or machine.
Verify proper hose routing for all possible
positions of the PowerTilt and all attachments,
which are to be used with the PowerTilt. Repair
any oil leaks immediately.

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Suggested Hose Routings

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Maintenance

Daily Monthly
1. Grease the thrust washers at the two grease Check shaft end play. When the end play exceeds
fittings with a high quality Lithium-based 0.38 mm, the end cap must be tightened. See
grease. Apply grease until clean grease page 14 and 15 for detailed instructions.
flows from the grease reliefs. Severe
operating conditions such as abrasive dust or
prolonged submersion in water may require
more frequent grease applications.
2. Make sure the grease reliefs are functioning
properly. Open or replace non-functioning
grease reliefs immediately.
NOTICE   Never replace the grease relief
valves with grease fittings or
plugs.
NOTICE   Do not operate the PowerTilt if the
grease reliefs are not functioning.
3. Inspect the PowerTilt for loose, worn or
damaged components and replace or repair
immediately.
4. Mounting pins should be greased upon
installation and thereafter according to the
equipment manufacturer's instructions.

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Adjusting Endplay

1. Loosen and remove the lock ring bolts.


Checking Shaft Endplay

Measure the end play with a dial indicator. Rotate


the PowerTilt all the way one direction and zero
out the dial indicator while the PowerTilt is still
pressurized. Rotate the PowerTilt all the way
the other direction. Take the reading from the
dial indicator while still pressurized. Maximum
shaft endplay allowed is 0.38 mm (0.015”) due
to thrust washer wear before tightening the end
cap is required. Allowing more endplay can cause
damage to the shaft, end cap and housing.

2. Remove the lock ring by turning in the set


screws.

NOTICE   For easier disassembly /


assembly of the lock ring, it is
recommended to loosen the bolts
on the opposite end of the shaft.

Adjusting Endplay

The end-cap can be tightened a total of ½ turn


safely before the thrust washers should be
replaced. Tightening beyond ½ turn could cause
the end cap to gall to the shaft.

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Adjusting Endplay

3. The end cap with the threaded holes is now


visible under the lock ring. Measuring PowerTilt Side to
Side Movement

The table below shows the tolerances allowed


for total side to side movement, which includes
actual gear backlash, hydraulic seal movement /
compression, and oil compression. No endplay.

Maximum Backlash Measured at Outside


Diameter of Shaft for a New PowerTilt
Model Measurement

PT-6 2.0 mm
PT-7 2.4 mm
PT-8 2.7 mm
4. Now mount the re-adjustment tool and
PT-9 3.1 mm
tighten the end cap with the torque wrench by
turning it clockwise or hydraulically by holding PT-10 3.5 mm
the end cap stationary and pressurizing port PT-11 3.8 mm
P2 to the values in table on page 41. PT-12 4.1 mm

These measurements represent 1.5° of backlash.


Measurements should be taken with the bucket
in the air and with the machine shut off and
pressure relieved. With a wide bucket installed,
a person can stand on one corner of the bucket,
make matching marks on the shaft and housing
per the illustration below, then stand on the other
corner of the bucket and make a second mark on
the housing and take a measurement between
the marks on the housing. This method is not
exact but can be useful to help determine where
movement is coming from. Air in the system or
shaft endplay (see next section) can contribute
NOTICE   Install lock ring before to the perceived backlash and should be watched
operating the PowerTilt again. for.

Neglecting to do so poses the


risk that the shaft might rotate in
relation to the end cap and the
adjusted torque changes, when
the Powertilt is operated.

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Adjusting Endplay

A new unit should have 1 – 1.5° total backlash that


includes actual clearance between the internal
splines, seal movement and a small amount of
oil compression. If more backlash is noted on a
new PowerTilt, the cause is most likely air in the
PowerTilt. Bleed the air out of the PowerTilt and
check the hydraulic oil level in the tank. A low oil
level in the hydraulic tank can introduce air into
the oil.

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Troubleshooting Guide

Problem Possible Cause Solution


PowerTilt does not hold position Excessive down pressure applied This is normal. The integral cross port
by the excavator can cause buildup relief valve is designed to protect
of pressure in the PowerTilt which is the PowerTilt from excessive internal
opening the cross port relief valve. pressures that can damage the unit.

Control valve leaking oil. Test, repair or replace as needed.

Faulty cross port relief valve. Remove the integral cross port relief
valve and visually inspect for damage
or debris. Check pressure setting of
the cross port relief valve which can be
found in the Tool Circuit Requirements
Chart shown on page 11.

Seals leaking oil. Test and replace seals as needed.

PowerTilt swings in only one direction. Single directional control valve is being Replace with bi-directional
used. control valve.

Cross port relief valve damaged. Inspect, test and replace as needed.

Both lines connected to either both P1 Refer to page 16 for proper port
or P2 ports of PowerTilt. connection location.

PowerTilt has spongy feel side to side. Air in PowerTilt or hydraulic circuit. Bleed air from circuit and check
for cause.

Diameter of tubing/hoses larger or Install new tubing/hoses with


longer than recommended. recommended diameters.

Install pilot operated check valve in


lines as close as possible to PowerTilt.

Forward and backward movement of Worn or missing thrust washers. Tighten end cap according to the End
shaft in the housing (shaft endplay). Cap Torque Chart on page 38. Replace
or install thrust washers if necessary.

Side to side bucket movement. Some movement is normal due to Normal movement is 1° to 1-1/2°.
clearance required between internal If greater, check shaft end play;
spline teeth. excessive end play can contribute to
side to side movement. If shaft end
play is not within acceptable limits,
consult PowerTilt AG.

PowerTilt will not accept grease Grease relief valve is not functioning, Clean or replace grease relief valves.
at fittings. or it has been replaced with a grease
fitting or plug.

PowerTilt squeals at maximum tilt or Relief valve is opening from machine Check relief pressure, and if within
when stalled. pressure. range, reduce the pressure from the
machine to below relief pressure
setting. See page 10 for pressure
settings.

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Tools Required

12.
5.

9.
6.
8.

7. 2.
1.
13.

3.
4.
11. 14. 10.

Several basic tools are required for the


disassembly and reassembly of the PowerTilt. Making a Seal Tool
The suggested tools are outlined below:
The seal tool is merely a customized standard
1. Brush flat head screwdriver.
2. Customized end cap tool 1. Heat the flat end with a torch until it glows.
3. Customized seal tools 2. Secure the heated end of the screwdriver
4. Permanent marker in a vise and bend the heated end to a
slight radius.
5. Flashlight
3. Round off all sharp edges of the heated
6. Hex driver tip to a polished finish. The tool may be
7. Hex wrenches modified slightly to your own personal
preference.
8. Large socket wrench
9. Plastic or rubber mallet
10. Plastic mandrel
11. Pry bar
12. Safety glasses
13. Threaded bolts
14. Torque wrench

NOTICE   All fasteners are metric.

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PT Assembly Drawing

SEE PAGE 20

SEE PAGE 20

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PTA Assembly Drawing

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PTB Assembly Drawing

SEE PAGE 20

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PT Piston Drawing

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PT Exploded View

Housing with integral ring gear


Lock ring
End cap
Shaft mounting screws

Plate washer

Piston sleeve
assembly

Shaft

Standard pin-on
coupler

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Parts List - PT-06


Parts Seal and Bearing Kits
Part Part
Item # Description Qty Item # Description Qty
Number Number
Consult Housing - PT (with side plates and Seal Kit (parts listed below
01 1 1
Factory bosses) included)
Housing - PTA (BSPP ports, no
67750PB 01 1 relief valve seal kit 1
side plates or bosses)
Housing - PTA (SAE Ports, no side
67750PS 01 1 107 Grease relief Valve Cover 2
plates or bosses)
Housing - PTB (BSPP ports, no side
67708PB 01 1 123 Grease relief Valve 2
plates or bosses)
Housing - PTB (SAE ports, no side
67708PS 01 1 230 Seal 1
plates or bosses)
S66664
67535-H 02 Shaft 180 (with relief valve cavity) 1 231 Seal 2
Shaft 180 (without relief valve
67854 02 1 234 Seal 1
cavity)
67528 03 Piston Sleeve 180 1 235 Seal 1

62397 04 End Cap 1 237 Seal 2

66413-H 05 Coupler (not available) 1 238 Seal 2

Multiple 06 Torque (not available) 1 239 O-Ring 1

Multiple 6.1 Torque Foot (not available) 1 Bearing Kit (parts listed below
1
included)
Multiple 6.2 Idler Foot (not available) 1
63791 341 Bearing 2
Shaft Port Plug (SAE-20 Hex head
67980 101 1
plug modified) 344 Thrust Washer 2
Torque Foot Screw (SHCS; M16-
9551048 104 4
2.0-100 Grade 12.9)
Torque Foot Dowel Pin (12mm x Seal and Bearing kits can be ordered online at
965003-H 105 1
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6364-1 106 Torque Foot Washer 1

74897 107 **Grease Relief Valve Cover 2


Lock Ring Screw (SHCS; M12-1.75-
9551021 120 6
045 Grade 12.9)
Grease Fitting (Balcrank, 5000
936002 122 2
Lincoln, 1/8-27 NPT)
**Grease Relief Valve (50500, 1/8-
938001 123 2
27 NPT, Alemite 400-650 PSI)

977015 124 Port Plug (BSPP G1/4 hollow hex) 2


Jacking Screw (socket head set
9601005 125 1
screw M16-2.00-045 Grade 10.9)
Jam Nut (M16-2.00 thin Grade
9511002 126 1
10.9)
Lock Ring Set Screw (SHSS; M12-
9601008 129 2
1.75-020, half-dog Grade 10.9)
949020 413 Cross-port Relief Valve 1
**Items included in seal kit

Serial Number Fit by Seal Kit


Part Between And Beginning End Year
Comment
Number Beginning # Ending # Year Made Made
First number after "T"
T61757 T68574 2005 2012
designates model size.
552245 898674 2012 2017
S66664 HE1064 HE1064 2015 2015
S/N has no relation to model
A14485 A98431 2018 2018 size. Need to know model size.

B8591 B16516 2019 2019

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Parts List - PT-07


Parts Seal and Bearing Kits
Part Part
Item # Description Qty Item # Description Qty
Number Number
Consult Housing - PT (with side plates and Seal Kit (parts listed below
01 1 1
Factory bosses) included)
Housing - PTA (BSPP ports, no Relief Valve Seal Kit 1
67653PB 01 1
side plates or bosses)
107 Grease relief Valve Cover 2
Housing - PTA (SAE Ports, no side
67653PS 01 1
plates or bosses) 123 Grease relief Valve 2
Housing - PTB (BSPP ports, no side 230 / 239 Seal 2
67652PB 01 1
plates or bosses)
Housing - PTB (SAE ports, no side S67520 231 Seal 2
67652PS 01 1
plates or bosses) 232 O-Ring 1
67496-H 02 Shaft 180 (with relief valve cavity) 1 233 Back-up Ring 2
Shaft 180 (without relief valve 234 Seal 1
67588 02 1
cavity)
235 Seal 1
S67493 03 Piston Sleeve 180 1
237 Seal 2
62372 04 End Cap 1 238 Seal 2
Seal Kit (parts listed below
65991-H 05 Lock Ring 1 1
included)
Multiple 06 Coupler (not available) 1 Relief Valve Seal Kit 1
107 Grease Relief Valve Cover 2
Multiple 6.1 Torque Foot (not available) 1
123 Grease Relief Valve 2
Multiple 6.2 Idler Foot (not available) 1
230 Seal 2
Shaft Port Plug (SAE-20 hollow 231 Seal 2
977031 101 1 63787
hex plug)
232 O-Ring 1
Torque Foot Screw (SHCS; M20-
9551042 104 4 233 Back-up Ring 2
2.50-120 Grade 12.9)
Torque Foot Dowel Pin 234 Seal 1
965002 105 1
(M16 x 40 mm harden)
235 Seal 1
63121 106 Torque Foot Washer 1 237 Seal 2
74897 107 **Grease Relief Valve Cover 2 238 Seal 2
Lock ring Screw (SHCS; M12-1.75- Bearing Kit (parts listed below
9551021 120 8 1
045 Grade 12.9) included)
965006-H 121 Cross Pin (6 mm x 8 mm harden) 2 63788 340 / 341 Bearing 2
342 Bearing 1
Grease Fitting (Balcrank, 5000
936002 122 2
Lincoln, 1/8-27 NPT) 344 Thrust Washer 2
**Grease Relief Valve (50500, 1/8-
938001 123 2
27 NPT, Alemite 400-650 PSI) Seal and Bearing kits can be ordered online at
977015 124 Port Plug (BSPP G1/4 hollow hex) 2 http://www.parker.com/helac
Jacking Screw (socket head set
9601005 125 1
screw M16-2.00-045 Grade 10.9)
Jam Nut (M16-2.00 thin
9511002 126 1
Grade 10.9)
64320 127 **Dowel Pin Retainer Wire 1
Lock Ring Set Screw (SHSS; M12-
9601008 129 2
1.75-020, half-dog Grd 10.9)
949020 413 Cross-port Relief Valve Cartridge
**Items included in seal kit

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Parts List - PT-07


Serial Number Fit by Seal Kit
Part Between And Beginning End Year
Comment
Number Beginning # Ending # Year Made Made
First number after "T"
T73414 T79223 2005 2012
designates model size.
First number after "TC"
TC76017 TC76764 2009 2010
designates model size.
S67520 552242 955672 2012 2017
HE1007 HE1063 2013 2014 S/N has no relation to model
A10902 A98531 2018 2018 size. Need to know model size.
B1533 B19173 2018 2019
63787 T71986 T73413 2003 2005 TT-07 seal kit used

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Parts List - PT-08


Parts Seal and Bearing Kits
Part Part
Item # Description Qty Item # Description Qty
Number Number
Consult Housing - PT (with side plates and Seal Kit (parts listed below
01 1 1
Factory bosses) included)
Housing - PTA (BSPP ports, no Relief Valve Seal Kit 1
67413PB 01 1
side plates or bosses)
107 Grease relief Valve Cover 2
Housing - PTA (SAE Ports, no side
67413PS 01 1
plates or bosses) 123 Grease relief Valve 2
Housing - PTB (BSPP ports, no side 230 / 239 Seal 2
67414PB 01 1
plates or bosses)
Housing - PTB (SAE ports, no side S66935 231 Seal 2
67414PS 01 1
plates or bosses) 232 O-Ring 1
66782 02 Shaft 180 (with relief valve cavity) 1 233 Back-up Ring 2
Shaft 180 (without relief valve 234 Seal 1
66799 02 1
cavity)
235 Seal 1
S66785 03 Piston Sleeve 180 1
237 Seal 2
62639-H 04 End Cap 1 238 Seal 2
Seal Kit (parts listed below
66352 05 Lock Ring 1 1
included)
Multiple 06 Coupler (not available) 1 Relief Valve Seal Kit 1
107 Grease Relief Valve Cover 2
Multiple 6.1 Torque Foot (not available) 1
123 Grease Relief Valve 2
Multiple 6.2 Idler Foot (not available) 1
230 Seal 1
Shaft Port Plug (SAE-20 hollow 231 Seal 2
977031 101 1 S63092
hex plug)
232 O-Ring 1
Torque Foot Screw (SHCS; M24-
9551005 104 4 233 Back-up Ring 2
3.0-120; Grade 12.9)
234 Seal 1
62684-H 105 Torque Foot Dowel Pin 1
235 Seal 1
63122 106 Torque Foot Washer 1 237 Seal 2
74897 107 **Grease Relief Valve Cover 2 238 Seal 2
Lock Ring Hex Screw (HHCS; M16- Bearing Kit (parts listed below
9541022 120 6 1
2.0-070; Grade 10.9) included)
964011 121 Cross Pin (.375" x 1.00" hardened) 2 340 Bearing 2
63044 341 Bearing 1
Grease Fitting (Balcrank, 5000
936002 122 2
Lincoln, 1/8-27 NPT) 342 Bearing 1
**Grease Relief Valve (50500, 1/8- 343 Bearing 1
938001 123 2
27 NPT, Alemite 400-650 PSI)
344 Thrust Washer 2
977015 124 Port Plug (BSPP G1/4 hollow hex) 2
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9601005 125 1
screw M16-2.00-045 Grade 10.9)
Jam Nut (M16-2.00 thin
9511002 126 1
Grade 10.9)
Lock Ring Set Screw (M16-2.00-
9601009 129 2
030, Grd 10.9)
949020 413 Cross-port Relief Valve Cartridge 1

**Items included in seal kit

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Parts List - PT-08


Serial Number Fit by Seal Kit
Part Between And Beginning End Year
Comment
Number Beginning # Ending # Year Made Made
First number after "T"
T81946 T88791 2004 2012
designates model size.
552277 900802 2012 2018
S66935 A11098 A99932 2018 2018 S/N has no relation to model
B1988 B25462 2018 2019 size. Need to know model size.
HE1009 HE1062 2013 2013
Odd numbers: 3073, 3074, 307533726, 112578, 112579, 112581, 112582
S63092 T81148 T81945 2003 2004 TT-08 seal kit used

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Parts List - PT-09


Parts Seal and Bearing Kits
Part Part
Item # Description Qty Item # Description Qty
Number Number
Consult Housing - PT (with side plates and Seal Kit (parts listed below
01 1 1
Factory bosses) included)
Housing - PTA (BSPP ports, no Relief Valve Seal Kit 1
67366PB 01 1
side plates or bosses)
107 Grease relief Valve Cover 2
Housing - PTA (SAE Ports, no side
67366PS 01 1
plates or bosses) 123 Grease relief Valve 2
Housing - PTB (BSPP ports, no side 205 Seal 1
67367PB 01 1
plates or bosses)
Housing - PTB (SAE ports, no side 230 / 239 Seal; O-Ring 2
67367PS 01 1 S67347
plates or bosses) 231 Seal; B/U Ring 2
67355 02 Shaft 140 1 232 Seal, O-Ring 1

S68434 03 Piston Sleeve 140 1 233 Seal; B/U Ring 2


234 Seal 1
62201-H 04 End Cap 1
235 Seal 1
66073-H 05 Lock Ring 1
237 Seal 2
Multiple 06 Coupler (not available) 1 238 Seal 2
Seal Kit (parts listed below
Multiple 6.1 Torque Foot (not available) 1 1
included)
Multiple 6.2 Idler Foot (not available) 1 Relief Valve Seal Kit 1
Shaft Port Plug (SAE-20 hollow 107 Grease Relief Valve Cover 2
977031 101 1
hex plug) 123 Grease Relief Valve 2
Torque Foot Screw (SHCS; M24- 205 Seal 1
9551005 104 4
3.0-120; Grade 12.9)
230 Seal; O-Ring 1
62308 105 Torque Foot Dowel Pin 1 62506-H 231 Seal; B/U Ring 2
63123 106 Torque Foot Washer 1 232 Seal; O-Ring 1
233 Seal; B/U Ring 2
74897 107 **Grease Relief Valve Cover 2
234 Seal 1
Lock Ring Screw (HHCS; M16-2.0-
9541004 120 6 235 Seal 1
080; Grade 10.9)
964012 121 Cross Pin (.375" x 1.00" hardened) 2 237 Seal 2
238 Seal 2
Grease Fitting (Balcrank, 5000
936002 122 2 Bearing Kit (parts listed below
Lincoln, 1/8-27 NPT) 1
included)
**Grease Relief Valve (50500, 1/8-
938001 123 2 342 Bearing 1
27 NPT, Alemite 400-650 PSI)
62507
977015 124 Port Plug (BSPP G1/4 hollow hex) 2 343 Bearing 1
340/341 Bearing 3
Jacking Screw (socket head set
9601007 125 1 344 Thrust Washer 2
screw M24-3.00-070 Grade 10.9)
Jam Nut (M24-3.00 thin Grade
9511001 126
10.9)
1 Seal and Bearing kits can be ordered online at
9601009 129
Lock Ring Set Screw (M16-2.00-
2
http://www.parker.com/helac
030, Grd 10.9)
949020 413 Cross-port Relief Valve Cartridge 1
**Items included in seal kit

Serial Number Fit by Seal Kit


Part Between And Beginning End Year
Comment
Number Beginning # Ending # Year Made Made
First number after "T"
T93000 T96496 2005 2012
designates model size.
552243 899808 2012 2018
S67347 A15321 A99995 2018 2018 S/N has no relation to model
B2027 B24932 2018 2019 size. Need to know model size.
HE1004 HE1050 2013 2013
T91370 T92151 2003 2005 TT-09 seal kit used
62506-H
Also fits all TT/TTB/TBB-09 models

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Parts List - PT-10


Parts Seal and Bearing Kits
Part Part
Item # Description Qty Item # Description Qty
Number Number
Consult Housing - PT (with side plates and Seal Kit (parts listed below
01 1 1
Factory bosses) included)
Housing - PTA (BSPP ports, no Relief Valve Seal Kit 1
67719PB 01 1
side plates or bosses)
107 Grease relief Valve Cover 2
Housing - PTA (SAE Ports, no side
67719PS 01 1
plates or bosses) 123 Grease relief Valve 2
Housing - PTB (BSPP ports, no side 204 Seal 1
67720PB 01 1
plates or bosses)
Housing - PTB (SAE ports, no side 205 Seal 1
67720PS 01 1
plates or bosses) S62104 230 / 239 O-Ring 2
67685 02 Shaft 140 1 231 Back-up Ring 2

S60533 03 Piston Sleeve 140 1 232 O-Ring 1


233 Back-up Ring 2
60833-H 04 End Cap 1
234 Seal 1
67129 05 Lock Ring 1 235 Seal 1
Multiple 06 Coupler (not available) 1 237 Seal 2

Multiple 6.1 Torque Foot (not available) 1 238 Seal 2


Bearing Kit (parts listed below
Multiple 6.2 Idler Foot (not available) 1 1
included)
Shaft Port Plug (SAE-20 hollow 340 Bearing 3
977031 101 1
hex plug) 62342
342 Bearing 1
Torque Foot Screw (SHCS; M30-
9551003 104 4 343 Bearing 2
3.5-140; Grade 12.9)
344 Thrust Washer 2
62308 105 Torque Foot Dowel Pin 1

63124 106 Torque Foot Washer 1 Seal and Bearing kits can be ordered online at
http://www.parker.com/helac
74897 107 **Grease Relief Valve Cover 2
Lock Ring Screw (HHCS; M16-2.0-
9541029 120 8
090; Grade 10.9)
964012 121 Cross Pin (.375" x 1.25" hardened) 2
Grease Fitting (Balcrank, 5000
936002 122 2
Lincoln, 1/8-27 NPT)
**Grease Relief Valve (50500, 1/8-
938001 123 2
27 NPT, Alemite 400-650 PSI)
977015 124 Port Plug (BSPP G1/4 hollow hex) 2
Jacking Screw (socket head set
9601007 125 1
screw M24-3.00-070 Grade 10.9)
Jam Nut (M24-3.00 thin Grade
9511001 126 1
10.9)
Lock Ring Set Screw (M16-2.00-
9601009 129 2
030, Grd 10.9)
949020 413 Cross-port Relief Valve Cartridge 1
**Items included in seal kit

Serial Number Fit by Seal Kit


Part Between And Beginning End Year
Comment
Number Beginning # Ending # Year Made Made
First two numbers after "T"
T101675 T103555 2004 2012
designates model size.
552244 900787 2012 2018
S62104 A16108 A92194 2018 2018
B5223 B27121 2019 2019 S/N has no relation to model
size. Need to know model size.
HE1001 HE1052 2013 2013
Also fits all TT/TTB/TBB-10 models.

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Parts List - PT-11


Parts Seal and Bearing Kits
Part Part
Item # Description Qty Item # Description Qty
Number Number
Consult Housing - PT (with side plates and Seal Kit (parts listed below
01 1 1
Factory bosses) included)
Housing - PTA (BSPP ports, no Relief Valve Seal Kit 1
67908PB 01 1
side plates or bosses)
107 Grease relief Valve Cover 2
Housing - PTA (SAE Ports, no side
67908PS 01 1
plates or bosses) 123 Grease relief Valve 2
Housing - PTB (BSPP ports, no side 204 Seal 1
67907PB 01 1
plates or bosses)
Housing - PTB (SAE ports, no side 205 Seal 1
67907PS 01 1
plates or bosses) S67897 230 / 239 O-Ring 2
67826 02 Shaft 140 1 231 Back-up Ring 2

S67823 03 Piston Sleeve 140 1 232 O-Ring 1


233 Back-up Ring 2
63833 04 End Cap 1
234 Seal 1
66467-H 05 Lock Ring 1 235 Seal 1
Multiple 06 Coupler (not available) 1 236 Seal 2

Multiple 6.1 Torque Foot (not available) 1 238 Seal 2


Bearing Kit (parts listed below
Multiple 6.2 Idler Foot (not available) 1 1
included)
Shaft Port Plug (SAE-20 hollow 340 Bearing 2
977031 101 1
hex plug)
64034 341 Bearing 1
Torque Foot Screw (SHCS; M30-
9551031 104 6 342 Bearing 1
3.5-140; Grade 12.9)
343 Bearing 1
62308 105 Torque Foot Dowel Pin 1
344 Thrust Washer 2
63939 106 Torque Foot Washer 1
Seal and Bearing kits can be ordered online at
74897 107 **Grease Relief Valve Cover 2 http://www.parker.com/helac
Lock Ring Screw (HHCS; M16-2.0-
9541029 120 8
090; Grade 10.9)
964015 121 Cross Pin (.437" x 1.50" hardened) 2
Grease Fitting (Balcrank, 5000
936002 122 2
Lincoln, 1/8-27 NPT)
**Grease Relief Valve (50500, 1/8-
938001 123 2
27 NPT, Alemite 400-650 PSI)
977015 124 Port Plug (BSPP G1/4 hollow hex) 4
Jacking Screw (socket head set
9601007 125 1
screw M24-3.00-070 Grade 10.9)
Jam Nut (M24-3.00 thin Grade
9511001 126 1
10.9)
Lock Ring Set Screw (M16-2.00-
9601009 129 2
030, Grd 10.9)
949020 413 Cross-port Relief Valve Cartridge 1
**Items included in seal kit

Serial Number Fit by Seal Kit


Part Between And Beginning End Year
Comment
Number Beginning # Ending # Year Made Made
First two numbers after "T"
T11263 T111106 2005 2012
designates model size.
S67897 555448 900826 2012 2018
S/N has no relation to model
A11037 A88662 2018 2018
size. Need to know model size.
B16654 B16737 2018 2019

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Parts List - PT-12


Parts Seal and Bearing Kits
Part Part
Item # Description Qty Item # Description Qty
Number Number
Consult Housing - PT (with side plates and Seal Kit (parts listed below
01 1 1
Factory bosses) included)
Housing - PTA (BSPP ports, no Relief Valve Seal Kit 1
68023PB 01 1
side plates or bosses)
107 Grease relief Valve Cover 2
Housing - PTB (BSPP ports, no side
68024PB 01 1
plates or bosses) 123 Grease relief Valve 2
67140 02 Shaft 140 1 204 Seal 1
205 Seal 1
S60819 03 Piston Sleeve 140 1
S62110 230 / 239 O-Ring 2
60822 04 End Cap 1 231 Back-up Ring 2

68003 05 Lock Ring 1 232 O-Ring 1


233 Back-up Ring 2
Multiple 06 Coupler (not available) 1
234 Seal 1
Multiple 6.1 Torque Foot (not available) 1 235 Seal 1
Multiple 6.2 Idler Foot (not available) 1 237 Seal 2
Shaft Port Plug (SAE-20 hollow 238 Seal 2
977031 101 1
hex plug) Bearing Kit (parts listed below
1
Torque Foot Screw (SHCS; M30- included)
9551022 104 6
3.5-180; Grade 12.9) 340 Bearing 5
62308 105 Torque Foot Dowel Pin 1 62505
342 Bearing 1

63205 106 Torque Foot Washer 1 343 Bearing 1


344 Thrust Washer 2
68331 107 **Grease Relief Valve Cover 2
Lock Ring Screw (HHCS; M20-2.5- Seal and Bearing kits can be ordered online at
9541006 120 8
100; Grade 10.9) http://www.parker.com/helac
964015 121 Cross Pin (.437" x 1.50" hardened) 2
Grease Fitting (Balcrank, 5000
936002 122 2
Lincoln, 1/8-27 NPT)
**Grease Relief Valve (50500, 1/8-
938001 123 2
27 NPT, Alemite 400-650 PSI)
977023 124 Port Plug (BSPP G1/4 hollow hex) 4
Jacking Screw (socket head set
9601007 125 1
screw M24-3.00-070 Grade 10.9)
Jam Nut (M24-3.00 thin Grade
9511001 126 1
10.9)
Lock Ring Set Screw (M20-2.5-
9601010 129 2
030, Grd 10.9)
949020 413 Cross-port Relief Valve Cartridge 1

**Items included in seal kit

Serial Number Fit by Seal Kit


Part Between And Beginning End Year
Comment
Number Beginning # Ending # Year Made Made
First two numbers after "T"
T12462 T12711 2005 2012
designates model size.
552259 898956 2012 2017
S62110 A42213 A92175 2018 2018 S/N has no relation to model
B5245 B25009 2018 2019 size. Need to know model size.
Also fits all TT/TTB/TBB-12 models

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Component Identification

6. 1.

4.
2.

3.
5.

CAUTION
NOTICE   All numbers that appear in
parenthesis ( ) in the following
Spraying fluids:
Contents under pressure.
sections are referring to items
Wear approved eye protection. on Page 25.
Use caution when removing
port plugs and fittings.
The PowerTilt is comprised of the following
components:
1. Housing with integral ring gear
2. Shaft
Secure product to work bench.
3. Piston sleeve assembly
4. End cap
5. Lock ring
6. Standard pin-on coupler

Make sure work area is clean.

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Product Inspection

Make sure the PowerTilt is thoroughly cleaned Severe corrosion can make it difficult to remove
prior to disassembly. Continue to clean all the lock ring screws (120) or set screws (129)
machined parts in a wash tank and dry with and unthread the end cap (04). If corrosion is
compressed air. Inspect the PowerTilt for evident, soak the screws with penetrating oil for
corrosion prior to disassembly. several hours before disassembly.

Standard Pin-on Coupler Removal


1. Begin with removing the port fittings and 3. Secure the coupler using a hoist or
plugs (124) to drain the hydraulic oil into a similar device.
suitable container.

2. When removing the standard pin-on coupler


or torque foot (6.1) and idler foot (6.2),
remove the shaft mounting screws (104).

4. Unthread and remove the lock ring screws


(120).

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Standard Pin-on Coupler Removal

5. Tighten the two lock ring set screws (129) 7. Using a hoist or similar lifting device, lift off
into the lock ring (05). Turn the set screws the standard pin-on coupler (06) or feet (6.1,
equally, backing the lock ring off the end cap 6.2).
(04) and idler foot (6.2).

6. Insert threaded bolts into the lock ring (05)


and pull straight out. NOTICE   There is an alignment dowel pin
(105) between the shaft and
the torque foot (6.1) to prevent
sliding.

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End Cap, Lock Ring and Cross Port Relief Valve Removal

1. Unthread the port plug (101) on the end of the 3. Unthread the end cap (04) from the shaft
shaft to remove the cross port relief valve (413). (02) using two bolts and a pry bar.

4. Remove the thrust washer (344) from the


end cap (04) or the housing collar.

2. Remove the lock ring O-ring (239) from the


shaft.

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Shaft Removal

NOTICE   Do not remove the shaft (02) at If you are unable to locate the factory-
this point. Component gearing is made timing marks, use a paint stick or a
aligned for correct timing. Timing permanent marker to mark the orientation
is critical for correct operation of between the housing ring gear, shaft and the
the PowerTilt. piston sleeve assembly.

1. Rotate the shaft (02) completely clockwise,


then slowly rotate the shaft counterclockwise
while tapping the threaded end of the shaft
to begin removing the shaft from the piston
sleeve assembly (03). Stop when the shaft
gearing becomes visible.

3. Remove the shaft (02) by rotating and sliding


the shaft gear teeth out of engagement with
the inside diameter gear teeth of the piston
sleeve assembly (03).

2. Locate the timing marks on the housing ring


gear (1.4), piston sleeve assembly (03) and
shaft (02). Small punch marks are usually
found on the face of the piston teeth and ring
gear. The shaft timing marks may be located
in the root or “V” of the helical gearing. Piston
sleeve timing marks are best seen when the
splined end of the piston sleeve is flush with
the ring gear inside the housing.

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Piston Sleeve Assembly Removal

1. Before removing the piston sleeve assembly


(03), double check the timing marks of the
housing ring gear (1.4) in relation to the
piston sleeve assembly.

To avoid damage to gear


teeth and housing bore:
Carefully support the weight of
the piston as it clears the housing.

2. Using a rubber or plastic hammer and


mandrel, gently tap the piston sleeve
assembly (03) to disengage the O.D. gear
teeth from the housing ring gear teeth inside
the housing bore.

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Seal and Bearing Removal

1. Use the seal tools to remove all seals, wear


guides and thrust washers (344) from the
piston sleeve assembly (03), end cap (04) and
shaft (02).

Note that several product models may not


have wear guides on the I.D. and/or O.D. of
the piston sleeve assembly (03).
2. Remove the grease fittings (122), grease
relief covers (107) and grease reliefs (123).

NOTICE   Replace all seals, bearings and


thrust washers (344) as required.

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Component and Timing Mark Inspection

1. Clean all machined components thoroughly


in a wash tank and dry with compressed air.

2. Carefully inspect all critical areas: Seal


grooves, wear guide grooves, thrust
surfaces, shaft surfaces, housing bore and
gear teeth for any wear, corrosion and any
other signs of damage.

3. Locate the timing marks on the shaft (02),


piston sleeve assembly (03) and housing
ring gear (1.4). Re-mark with a permanent
marker or paint stick if needed.

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Dry Assembly

In some cases, for repair personnel not familiar


CAUTION
with the assembly process, it may be beneficial
Spraying fluids: to perform a “dry” assembly. This will provide
Contents under pressure.
Wear approved eye protection. a better idea of how to properly align the gear
Use caution when removing
port plugs and fittings.
teeth.
A “dry” assembly is typically done without seals,
yet requires the wear guides and thrust washers
to be installed.

Secure product to work bench.

Make sure work area is clean.

Seal and Bearing Installation


Before installing seals and bearings, coat the
End Cap Seals and
seals and machined surfaces with a high quality
hydraulic oil. Bearing Installation

Before installing the end cap seals and bearings in


the below sequence, lay the end cap (04) on the
table with the inside facing up. Note orientation of
all seals on assembly drawings before installing.
1. First install the O.D. exclusion seal (237).

NOTICE   Replace all seals, bearings and


thrust washers (344) as required.
NOTICE   The exact location and number of
seals or bearings used varies by
product model.

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2. Lightly coat both sides of the thrust washer 5. Now install the O-ring (230) and
(344) with lithium grease and install on the backup ring (231) into the I.D. seal
thrust face of the end cap (04). groove on the end cap (04).

3. Next install the O.D. pressure seal (238) with


the lip facing inboard toward the hydraulic
pressure.

4. Then install the wear guides (340, 341) in the


wide groove of the end cap (04).

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Piston Seal and Bearing Installation 3. When used, install the wear guide(s) on the
O.D. and/or I.D. (342, 343)
1. Before installing the cup seals on some
PowerTilt models, remove the energizer
O-ring from one O.D. and one I.D. seal and
install them nearest to the piston gearing.
Failure to do so may cause premature seal
wear and pressure trapping.

To avoid premature seal wear


and pressure trapping on
some PowerTilt models:
Remove the energizer O-ring
from one I.D. and one O.D. seal
nearest to the piston gearing.

2. For product models with cup and/or T-seals,


install the seals on the O.D. and I.D. (234,
235) of the piston sleeve assembly. Note that
the lips are facing away from each other on
models with cup seals.

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Shaft Seal and Bearing Installation 3. Then install the pressure seal (238) with the lip
facing inboard, toward the hydraulic pressure.
1. First install the exclusion seal (237) onto the
shaft (02).

4. Now install the wear guides (340, 341).

2. Lightly coat both sides of the thrust washer


(344) with Lithium grease and install onto the
shaft (02).

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Piston Sleeve Installation

1. Before installing the piston sleeve assembly 3. Confirm proper timing by aligning the piston
(03), coat the piston and housing bore with sleeve assembly (03) timing marks with the
high quality hydraulic oil to reduce chance of housing ring gear (1.4) timing marks.
seal damage.

4. Then using a plastic or rubber mallet and


mandrel, engage the piston sleeve (03) into
the housing ring gear (1.4). Continue tapping
until the piston sleeve bottoms out against
the housing ring gear.

2. Carefully slide the piston sleeve assembly (03)


into the housing (01). Gently tap the piston
to compress the seals through the housing
chamfer. Continue tapping until the piston
sleeve contacts the housing ring gear (1.4).

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Shaft Installation

1. Before installing the shaft (02), coat the shaft 3. Verify timing marks before rotating the shaft
with high quality hydraulic oil. all the way into the housing (01).

NOTICE   Temporarily cover the shaft


threads with tape to prevent seal
damage. Remove the tape after
the shaft has been installed.

4. Use a pry bar to rotate the shaft (02) in until it is


completely bottomed out in the housing (01).

2. Insert the shaft (02) into the piston sleeve


assembly (03), carefully aligning the timing
marks on the shaft with the piston (03). Take
care not to damage the I.D. piston seals (204,
205) with the threaded end of the shaft.

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End Cap and Lock Ring Installation

1. Before installing the end cap (04), coat the end 4. Remove the two screws and tighten the
cap and shaft threads with anti-seize grease. end cap (04) using a torque wrench and
customized end cap tool to the torque
specifications shown on the End Cap Torque
Chart on Page 41.

2. Install two screws into the end cap. Thread


the end cap (04) onto the shaft (02) until the
seal contacts the housing. 5. Then install the lock ring (05), trying different
splines to find the best alignment between
the lock ring splines and the end cap (04)
holes. If the holes do not align, thread the
end cap by no more than one spline tooth to
align the holes.

3. Using a pry bar, continue to rotate clockwise


and tighten until the thrust washer (344)
makes contact with the housing (01) collar.

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End Cap and Lock Ring Installation

6. Now make an alignment mark between the


lock ring (05) and shaft (02) splines. Then
End Cap Torque Specifications
remove the lock ring.

Model Torque (Nm) Hydraulic Pressure (bar)

4.5 135–150 35–40


06 475–680 35–40
07 750–910 35–40
08 1360–1630 40–45
09 1770–2175 35–40
10 2210–2650 35–40
11 2780–3330 35–40
12 3500–4200 35–40

Cross Port Relief Valve Installation

1. Reinstall the cross port relief valve (413) with 2. Coat the shaft port plug (101) threads with
new O-rings and back up rings and torque to Loctite 242 and install into the end of the
60 Nm. shaft (02) and torque to 305 Nm.

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Standard Pin-on Coupler Installation

1. Reinstall the lock ring (05), aligning the timing 2. Then using a pry bar, rotate the shaft until
marks. Then install and tighten two screws the torque foot (6.1) mounting surface is
into the lock ring (05) to lock the end cap (04) horizontal.
and shaft (02) together.

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Standard Pin-on Coupler Installation

3. Remove the two screws and lock ring (05). 5. Then install the coupler (06) onto the shaft
(02). Align the dowel pin (105) on the shaft to
the torque foot (6.1).

6. Coat the end of the shaft (02), the lock ring


(05) and the outside of the end cap (04) with
waterproof grease.

4. Install the alignment dowel pin (105) into the


torque foot (6.1) if it is not already in place.

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7. Install the lock ring O-ring (239) onto the shaft. 10. Coat the lock ring set screws (129) with
Loctite 545, thread until tight and torque to
(41 Nm).

8. Next install the lock ring (05) using two


threaded bolts as handles.

9. Coat the lock ring screw (120) threads


with Loctite 242, install and torque per the
Fastener Torque Chart on Page 42.

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Standard Pin-on Coupler Installation

11. Coat the shaft mounting screw (104) threads 12. Torque the fasteners to the specifications
with anti-seize grease and install. shown on the Torque Specifications Charts.

Fastener Torque Specifications

Torque Values for Port Plugs

Torque Value - Hollow Hex Torque Value – Hex Head


Plug Size Head Plugs Port Plugs
Nm Nm

BSPP G1/8 14 +/- 1 14 +/- 1

BSPP G1/4 31 +/- 1 31 +/- 1

BSPP G3/8 65 +/- 4 65 +/- 4

Torque Values for Metric Fasteners

Socket Head Bolt Hex Head Bolt Jam Nut


Fastener Size (grd 12.9) (grd 10.9) (grd 12.9)
Nm Nm Nm

M10 x 1.50 70 +/- 3 44 +/- 3 27 +/- .2

M12 x 1.75 125 +/- 5 75 +/- 4 41 +/- .3

M16 x 2.00 310 +/- 7 187 +/- 5 54 +/- .5

M20 x 2.50 615 +/- 20 365 +/- 14 61 +/- 1

M24 x 3.00 1100 +/- 27 630 +/- 20 68 +/- 2

M30 x 3.50 2150 +/- 41 1253 +/- 34

* All Shaft mounting screws are Grade 12.9 / All Lock Ring screws are Grade 10.9.

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Testing and Greasing

Testing and Greasing

Moving parts can cause serious Attach the PowerTilt to either a hydraulic test
injury.
Keep hands clear during
bench or portable pump for greasing and testing.
operation. Make sure the PowerTilt is secured to prevent
movement. Install the grease fittings, grease
reliefs and covers.
CAUTION
1. After the PowerTilt is assembled but before it
Spraying fluids:
Contents under pressure. is put back into service, the exclusion seals
Wear approved eye protection.
and thrust washers must be packed with
Use caution when removing
port plugs and fittings. Lithium grease.

Secure product to work bench.

Make sure work area is clean.

2. Locate the grease fittings (122) or ports on


the end of the PowerTilt and using a grease
Testing the Carrier's gun, pack the exclusion seal and thrust
Hydraulic System washer with grease until it exhausts from
the grease reliefs (123).
If symptoms of poor performance develop,
refer to the Troubleshooting Guide on Page 17
for general instructions. If you need help with
more specific application issues, contact Helac
Corporation's Service Department.

It is the responsibility of your service technician


to verify that the carrier and hydraulic circuit
are operating correctly. Because the PowerTilt
receives its power from the carrier, a thorough
check of the carrier hydraulic system is
mandatory before performing any PowerTilt
service or adjustments.

3. Cycle the PowerTilt slowly and re-grease as


necessary. During testing, it is recommended
the PowerTilt be cycled 20 to 30 times to
check for leaks and the proper degrees of
rotation.

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Testing and Greasing

Testing for Internal Leakage Testing the Cross Port Relief Valve
1. Connect a 350 bar test gauge into the The integral cross port relief valve vents hydraulic
hydraulic line to Port P1. Pressurize until oil around the internal piston assembly of the
the shaft reaches the end of rotation and PowerTilt at approximately 210 to 238 bar.
bottoms out externally, e.g. the shaft bracket
To test the valve:
or torque foot contacts the housing or
mounting bracket. 1. Connect a 350 bar test gauge into the line to
Port P1. Pressurize until the shaft reaches the
NOTICE   If the shaft is not completely
end of rotation and bottoms out externally,
bottomed out, hydraulic fluid will
e.g. the shaft bracket or torque foot contacts
exhaust from Port P2 at a high
the housing or mounting bracket.
velocity.
2. Relieve pressure to P2 and disconnect the
2. Remove and cap the hydraulic line to Port
hydraulic hose and cap it.
P2. Pressurize Port P1 to 175 bar. Check
for leakage at Port P2 and from around the 3. Install a temporary hydraulic hose to P2 with
main shaft and end cap seals. Leaks indicate the end of the hose vented to an appropriate
improperly installed parts. container.
3. Reconnect the hydraulic line to Port P2 and NOTICE   The cross port relief valve is set
pressurize as in Step 1 above. at the factory and cannot be
adjusted.
4. Check for leaks at Port P1 and around the
main shaft and end cap seals as in Step 2 4. Slowly pressurize Port P1 noting the pressure
above. at which oil flows from P2. The relief should
vent at approximately 210 to 238 bar.
5. Test at Port P2 using the same procedure.
6. If test pressure does not meet specification,
the valve must be replaced. If piston seal
leakage is suspected, relief port test plugs
are available from the factory.

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BE USED IN CONNECTION WITH HAZARDOUS OR HIGH-RISK ACTIVITIES OR ENVIRONMENTS. EXCEPT AS awarded in an action brought against Buyer based on a third-party claim that one or more of the Products infringes the Intellectual
EXPRESSLY STATED HEREIN, ALL PRODUCTS ARE PROVIDED “AS IS”. Property Rights of a third party in the country of delivery of the Products by Seller to Buyer. Seller’s obligation to defend and indemnify
Buyer is contingent on Buyer notifying Seller within ten (10) days after Buyer becomes aware of any such claim, and Seller having sole
5. Claims; Commencement of Actions. Buyer shall promptly inspect all Products upon receipt. No claims for shortages will be control over the defense of the claim including all negotiations for settlement or compromise. If one or more Products is subject to
allowed unless reported to Seller within ten (10) days of delivery. Buyer shall notify Seller of any alleged breach of warranty within thirty such a claim, Seller may, at its sole expense and option, procure for Buyer the right to continue using the Products, replace or modify
(30) days after the date the non-conformance is or should have been discovered by Buyer. Any claim or action against Seller based upon the Products to render them non-infringing, or offer to accept return of the Products and refund the purchase price less a reasonable
breach of contract or any other theory, including tort, negligence, or otherwise must be commenced within twelve (12) months from the allowance for depreciation. Seller has no obligation or liability for any claim of infringement: (i) arising from information provided by Buyer
date of the alleged breach or other alleged event, without regard to the date of discovery. (including Seller’s use of Buyer’s Property); or (ii) directed to any Products for which the designs are specified in whole or part by Buyer;
6. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. IN THE EVENT OF A BREACH OF WARRANTY, SELLER WILL, AT ITS OPTION, or (iii) resulting from the modification, combination or use in a system of any Products. The foregoing provisions of this Section constitute
REPAIR OR REPLACE THE NON-CONFORMING PRODUCTS, RE-PERFORM THE SERVICES, OR REFUND THE Seller’s sole and exclusive liability and Buyer’s sole and exclusive remedy for claims of infringement of Intellectual Property Rights.
PURCHASE PRICE PAID WITHIN A REASONABLE PERIOD OF TIME. IN NO EVENT IS SELLER LIABLE FOR ANY 21. Governing Law. These Terms, the terms of any Quote, and the sale and delivery of all Products are deemed to have taken
SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY LOSS OF REVENUE OR place in, and shall be governed and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of Ohio, as applicable to contracts executed
PROFITS, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHER LEGAL THEORY. IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER’S and wholly performed therein and without regard to conflicts of laws principles. Buyer irrevocably agrees and consents to the exclusive
LIABILITY UNDER ANY CLAIM MADE BY BUYER EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCTS. jurisdiction and venue of the courts of Cuyahoga County, Ohio with respect to any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating
7. Confidential Information. Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Confidential Information has been and will be received in to the sale and delivery of the Products.
confidence and will remain the property of Seller. Buyer further agrees that it will not use Seller’s Confidential Information for any 22. Entire Agreement. These Terms, along with the terms set forth in the Quote, forms the entire agreement between the Buyer
purpose other than for the benefit of Seller and shall return all such Confidential Information to Seller within thirty (30) days upon request. and Seller and constitutes the final, complete and exclusive expression of the terms of sale and purchase. In the event of a conflict
8. Loss to Buyer’s Property. Buyer’s Property will be considered obsolete and may be destroyed by Seller after two (2) consecu- between any term set forth in the Quote and these Terms, the terms set forth in the Quote shall prevail. All prior or contemporaneous
tive years have elapsed without Buyer ordering the Products manufactured using Buyer’s Property. Also, Seller shall not be responsible written or oral agreements or negotiations with respect to the subject matter shall have no effect. No modification to these Terms will be
for any loss or damage to Buyer’s Property while it is in Seller’s possession or control. binding on Seller unless agreed to in a writing that is signed by an authorized representative of Seller, excluding email correspondence,
9. Special Tooling. Seller may impose a tooling charge for any Special Tooling. Special Tooling shall be and remain Seller’s property. ‘clickwrap’ or other purported electronic assent to different or additional terms. Sections 2-25 of these Terms shall survive termination
In no event will Buyer acquire any interest in the Special Tooling, even if such Special Tooling has been specially converted or adapted or cancellation of any agreement governed by or arising from these Terms.
for manufacture of Goods for Buyer and notwithstanding any charges paid by Buyer. Unless otherwise agreed, Seller has the right 23. No ‘Wrap’ Agreements/No Authority to Bind. Seller’s clicking any buttons or any similar action, such as clicking “I Agree”
to alter, discard or otherwise dispose of any Special Tooling or other property owned by Seller in its sole determination at any time. or “Confirm,” to utilize Buyer’s software or webpage for the placement of orders, is NOT an agreement to Buyer’s Terms and Conditions.
10. Security Interest. To secure payment of all sums due from Buyer, Seller retains a security interest in all Products delivered NO EMPLOYEE, AGENT OR REPRESENTATIVE OF SELLER HAS THE AUTHORITY TO BIND SELLER BY THE ACT OF CLICKING ANY
to Buyer and, Buyer’s acceptance of these Terms is deemed to be a Security Agreement under the Uniform Commercial Code. Buyer BUTTON OR SIMILAR ACTION ON BUYER’S WEBSITE OR PORTAL.
authorizes Seller as its attorney to execute and file on Buyer’s behalf all documents Seller deems necessary to perfect Seller’s security 24. Compliance with Laws. Buyer agrees to comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and industry and professional standards,
interest. including those of the United States of America, and the country or countries in which Buyer may operate, including without limitation the
11. User Responsibility. Buyer, through its own analysis and testing, is solely responsible for making the final selection of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (“FCPA”), the U.S. Anti-Kickback Act (“Anti-Kickback Act”), U.S. and E.U. export control and sanctions
Products and assuring that all performance, endurance, maintenance, safety and warning requirements of the application of the laws (“Export Laws”), the U.S. Food Drug and Cosmetic Act (“FDCA”), and the rules and regulations promulgated by the U.S. Food and
Products are met. Buyer must analyze all aspects of the application and follow applicable industry standards, specifications, and any Drug Administration (“FDA”), each as currently amended. Buyer agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Seller from the conse-
technical information provided with the Quote or the Products, such as Seller’s instructions, guides and specifications. If Seller provides quences of any violation of such laws, regulations and standards by Buyer, its employees or agents. Buyer represents that it is familiar
options of or for Products based upon data or specifications provided by Buyer, Buyer is responsible for determining that such data and with all applicable provisions of the FCPA, the Anti-Kickback Act, Export Laws, the FDCA and the FDA and certifies that Buyer will adhere
specifications are suitable and sufficient for all applications and reasonably foreseeable uses of the Products. In the event Buyer is not to the requirements thereof and not take any action that would make Seller violate such requirements. Buyer represents and agrees that
the end-user of the Products, Buyer will ensure such end-user complies with this paragraph. Buyer will not make any payment or give anything of value, directly or indirectly, to any governmental official, foreign political party or
official thereof, candidate for foreign political office, or commercial entity or person, for any improper purpose, including the purpose
12. Use of Products, Indemnity by Buyer. Buyer shall comply with all instructions, guides and specifications provided by of influencing such person to purchase Products or otherwise benefit the business of Seller. Buyer further represents and agrees that
Seller with the Quote or the Products. If Buyer uses or resells the Products in any way prohibited by Seller’s instructions, guides or it will not receive, use, service, transfer or ship any Products from Seller in a manner or for a purpose that violates Export Laws or would
specifications, or Buyer otherwise fails to comply with Seller’s instructions, guides and specifications, Buyer acknowledges that any cause Seller to be in violation of Export Laws. Buyer agrees to promptly and reliably provide Seller all requested information or docu-
such use, resale, or non-compliance is at Buyer’s sole risk. Further, Buyer shall indemnify, defend, and hold Seller harmless from any ments, including end-user statements and other written assurances, concerning Buyer’s ongoing compliance with Export Law. (9/22)
losses, claims, liabilities, damages, lawsuits, judgments and costs (including attorney fees and defense costs), whether for personal

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Cylinder and Accumulator Division
www.parker.com/helac Enumclaw, Washington USA
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PowerTilt Series Service & Repair Manual

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58 Parker Hannifin Corporation


Cylinder and Accumulator Division
www.parker.com/helac Enumclaw, Washington USA
HY34-1410 PowerTilt Tilting Coupler
PowerTilt Series Service & Repair Manual

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Cylinder and Accumulator Division
www.parker.com/helac Enumclaw, Washington USA
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Parker Hannifin Corporation


Cylinder and Accumulator Division
225 Battersby Avenue
Enumclaw, WA 98022 USA
phone (360) 825-1601
fax (360) 825-1603
www.parker.com/helac

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