Hydraulic requirements – Danuser 2035 Round User Manual

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615

1025

1530

2035

Minimum Hydraulic Flow

6 GPM

10 GPM

15 GPM

20 GPM

Maximum Hydraulic Flow

15 GPM

25 GPM

30 GPM

35 GPM

Maximum Continuous Operating PSI

3000 PSI

3000 PSI

3000 PSI

3000 PSI

Maximum Auger Diameter

24 inches

30 inches

36 inches

36 inches

Output Spindle

2” Hex or

2” Hex or

2” Hex or

2" Hex or

2-9/16" Rd.

2-9/16" Rd.

2-9/16" Rd.

2-9/16" Rd.

Filtration Requirements:

• A filter of, at least, 25 micron filtration is required. A filter capable of 10 micron

filtration is preferred. The majority of paper type filters are 25 microns or better.

• A low pressure type filter can be installed in the return line from the control valves to

the sump. A low pressure type filter can, also, be installed in the sump or pump intake

line, but must be sized large enough to avoid starving the pump.

• A high pressure type filter can be used between the pump and the control valves.
• If the source of the hydraulic power does not have a filter, it will be necessary to install

one at some point in the system so, at least, part of the hydraulic oil is being filtered

whenever the system is operating. After a filter is installed and before attaching the

drive unit, the entire hydraulic system should be drained, filled with new oil, and

operated for 30 minutes or until the system is warm. During this run time, operate all

valves, cylinders, and hydraulic motors on the machine.

Pressure and Flow Requirements:

• Models 615, 1025, 1530, and 2035 Danuser Earth Augers are designed to operate within

the pressure range of 1500 to 3000 PSI.

• Operating flow rate is dependent on model: 6 to 15 GPM for Model 615, 10 to 25 GPM

for Model 1025, 15 to 30 GPM for Model 1530, and 20 to 35 GPM for Model 2035.

Valve Requirements:

• The hydraulic system used to power the drive unit should be equipped with a four-way

valve large enough to carry full pump outlet without restricting flow and causing oil

heating.

• The four-way valve requires a relief valve which will open and relieve extreme

pressures between the drive unit and control valve, even when the control valve is in a

neutral position. This feature can be obtained by connecting two external relief valves

between the main lines running from the control valve to the drive unit in such a way

that high pressure in either line will be relieved to the other line.

Hydraulic Hose Requirements:

• High pressure hoses of, at least, 1/2 inch inside diameter connect four-way valve to the

hydraulic fittings on the top of the drive unit. If the drive unit is mounted 10 feet or

more from the hydraulic outlets on your unit, or the pump delivers 20 GPM or more,

hose size should be increased to 3/4 inch inside diameter.

• Working pressure of hydraulic hoses must be higher than the rated vehicle hydraulic

pressure.

• An abrasion sleeve is recommended on all hydraulic hoses.
• The hydraulic hoses should be equipped with a 45-degree fitting on the drive unit end.
• The hydraulic fittings on the top of the drive unit are #10 JIC male.
• Since the motor is reversible, hose connections to motor fittings are interchangeable.
• All hoses, pipes, and fittings used to connect the drive unit should be thoroughly

cleaned before use. Care should be taken to see that no thread sealer or metal chips are

forced to the inside of the joints when connections are being tightened.

Hydraulic Fluid Selection Requirements:

• Premium grade petroleum based fluids will provide the best performance.
• A hydraulic fluid that contains anti-wear agents, rust inhibitors, anti-foaming agents,

and oxidation inhibitors is recommended.

• The viscosity of the fluid should never fall below 70 SUS (13 cST). The best

viscosity range of the drive unit is 100-200 SUS (20-43 cST).

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Hydraulic

Requirements

The life of the hydraulic motor is almost entirely dependent upon cleanliness of

the oil. Instructions in your vehicle operator’s manual regarding filter and oil

changes should be carefully followed. Even small amounts of dirt in the

hydraulic oil can cause premature motor failure that is not covered by warranty.

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