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The hydraulic systems on the D-Series machines are variable flow, load- sensing, closed center systems that provide flow for all cutting edges at all engine speeds. The pump on the 416D is an axial piston unit that provides a flow of 37 gpm at 2200 rpm. System pressure is set at 3000 psi. The pump used on the 420D and 430D is also a variable flow, axial piston unit with a flow of 43 gpm at 2200 rpm. The system pressure is set at 3300 psi. The hydraulic pumps for the freesolarpanels D-Series machines are driven off a transmission-mounted PTO.

The hydraulic systems on the D-Series machines are variable flow, load- sensing, closed center systems that provide flow for all cutting edges at all engine speeds. The pump on the 416D is an axial piston unit that provides a flow of 37 gpm at 2200 rpm. System pressure is set at 3000 psi. The pump used on the 420D and 430D is also a variable flow, axial piston unit with a flow of 43 gpm at 2200 rpm. The system pressure is set at 3300 psi. The hydraulic pumps for the freesolarpanels D-Series machines are driven off a transmission-mounted PTO.

"Because of the PMO requirements, there is an exorbitant amount of valves on the backside of the vats in cheese production," explains Tim Tolley, project engineer at Davisco in Le Sueur, Minn. Besides the cost of the valves themselves, additional controls and other equipment must be capitalized. In Jerome''s case, the additional infrastructure required up to 6 feet of floor space to the backside of each vat. Deadhead piping and other redundant equipment clutter the space.A standard, PMO-approved freesolarpanels mix-proof valve clogged up in seconds because of cheese-curd particulate, so Sudmo''s engineers adapted a unit with a 4-inch valve. That posed some problems in sizing the leak-detection port. Ultimately, the port was reduced to 2.5 inches to match the CIP port. A 4-inch valve is coupled to a 6-inch freesolarpanels body to accommodate particulate flow. FDA authorities reviewed the design and recommended minor modifications, and a year after the project began, the system was up and running.