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ASK FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT<br />

SEND YOUR BRAKING CIRCUIT REQUEST BY FAX<br />

Company information<br />

A1<br />

A2<br />

Company name.................................................................................................................................................<br />

Contact / Title....................................................................................................................................................<br />

Address.........................................................................................................................................................................<br />

......................................................................................................................................................................................<br />

Phone..................................................................<br />

Commercial Information<br />

B1<br />

B2<br />

B3<br />

Type of machine....................................................... Name / Model....................................................<br />

Estimated annual production...................................<br />

Estimated prototype date ......../......./...... Estimated date of production ........./........./........<br />

B4 Type of business New application Replacement: current supplier...............................<br />

Product P / N.................................<br />

Vehicle Specification<br />

C1<br />

C2<br />

Countries of use...........................................................................................................................................<br />

Braking standards and regulations...................................................................................................................<br />

Maximum speed (Km/h or mph) ..............................................................<br />

C3<br />

Empty weight front (Kg or lbs) ......................................<br />

Max. weight front (Kg or lbs)........................................<br />

Hydraulic brake circuit specification<br />

Please attach your hydraulic circuit diagram of the braking system and all drawings available and useful to the installation.<br />

D1<br />

Service brake Single circuit Max. service brake pressure (bar or psi)................<br />

Dual circuit Pressure ratio between front and rear axle 1 0.64 0.44<br />

On-Off valve<br />

D2 Parking brake Modulating valve Max. parking brake pressure bar / psi ............................<br />

Without<br />

Accumulator Charging Valves (ACV) No Yes Cut-in / Cut-out pressure (bar or<br />

D3 psi)................................<br />

Load sensing port required on ACV Yes No<br />

D4 Pump flow (L/min or gpm) Low idle............................... High idle.................................<br />

D5<br />

Pump speed (tr/min or rpm) Low idle............................... High idle.................................<br />

Pump displacement (cm 3 or in 3 )..............................................<br />

D6 Available pressure from pump or pump pressure relief valve (bar or psi) .......................................................<br />

Other components supplied by the same pump Required auxiliary flow (L/min or gpm) .......................<br />

D7 Steering Auxiliaries (type of component) Required priority: Priority brakes<br />

........................................... Priority steering<br />

D8 Accumulator calculation requested Yes No<br />

D9<br />

Total service brake actuation volume requirements per braked axle (cm 3 or in 3 ) Front axle...........................<br />

Rear axle................<br />

Remarks<br />

Send by fax : 33/(0)3 44 20 88 49<br />

E-mail: valves@poclain-hydraulics.com

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