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Hydraulic components intended for OEM off-highway vehicles are typically designed for the maximum level of efficiency and reliability. Replacing failed components in the field is not as convenient as replacing them in the factory. Because low maintenance is critical to off-highway vehicles, hydraulic component makers continually improve existing products and systems, as well as manufacturing processes to improve the current standards of efficiency and durability. And the components robust performance is maintained with on-going testing programs. Eaton Hydraulics, Eden Prairie, Minn., routinely develops new products and systems using three types of tests to guarantee high quality: performance testing and endurance testing on test stands, and vehicle testing on-site and in the field. Performance testing ensures that the components meet their functional specifications, while endurance testing validates the component life under temperature, pressure, and vibration extremes. These tests ensure that the components and systems will stand up to the real-world rigors of off-road use and abuse. In addition, vehicle testing provides a system analysis that ensures a component or system will perform well in a specific application. Vince Duray, Eaton test lab manager, has the responsibility to make certain that the testing programs for nine major hydraulic product lines designed at the division are up to Eatons high performance standards. Part of the program requires collecting large amounts of data in real time and storing them for post processing, which is especially critical for off-road vehicle testing. Potential Solution IOtechs Solution Eaton has also continued to develop electronic units to improve hydraulic systems control. Electronic units control hydraulic valves more efficiently, and adjust the response of a customer’s vehicle more simply. Eaton also has developed software to make customer response adjustments within a fraction of the time that the changes previously required. Adjustments are made based on the vehicle’s driving feel and data collected with the WaveBook. Different customers expect different results, so the data acquisition can be tracked and recorded for a particular customer’s vehicle for future reference. “The WaveBooks have helped so much that we now have ten units at our hydraulics division headquarters alone,” says Duray, “and they are used in other hydraulics locations that manage engineering testing. WaveBooks have a tremendous amount of flexibility to cover a broad range of testing.” The Eden Prairie test lab contains approximately 80 test stands that vary from a 50-hp small endurance test stand for the steering and motors group, to a 600-hp test stand for the vane and piston products group. “We typically measure eight to ten channels,” says Duray, “and because we need 16 channels once in a while, we purchased the IOtech expansion modules.” Usually, 8 channels are sufficient for road tests, but occasionally on a skid-steer vehicle or tractor, more complex tests require the 16-channel capability. “The DASYLab® software is easy to use and set up, so the combination of DASYLab® and the IOtech WaveBook give us quality data acquisition with quick uptime and a small requirement for training. When used together, they give us the simplicity we need for a great variety of tests, as opposed to other software packages that would require a lot longer time to set up,” says Duray. Conclusion
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