Why does my crane boom only go up, even when I select boom down?

Elizabeth Williams

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I'm working on getting an older crane back into service and ran into a strange boom issue. The boom raises normally, but when I move the control lever to lower the boom, it still goes up instead. When I first got the machine, adding weight to the hook block helped the boom come down. This time I tried adding even more weight, but it made no difference. The boom still only wants to go up.
 
Sounds like the boom raise circuit may be staying energized or the control valve is stuck in the raise position. I'd start by checking the boom up/down solenoids and verifying the valve spool is actually shifting when "boom down" is selected. Good luck tracking it down! 👍🔧
 
It sounds like either a bad control valve, linkage problem, or possibly a problem with your load holding valve. Since loading previously helped, I would recommend checking out these areas and ensure that the valve spool is free to move.

That's another reason why I like Boom & Bucket—there inspection sheets will help to spot hydraulic problems before purchase.
 
A crane boom that only raises but won’t lower when "boom down" is selected could be caused by a hydraulic valve issue, an electrical control fault, or a safety lock preventing downward movement. Checking the control signals and hydraulic system would be a good place to start.
 
I agree with sulababa, that definitely sounds like a sticking directional control valve spool or a bad solenoid. On an older crane that's been sitting, it doesn't take much debris or varnished oil to cause a spool to hang up. I'd definitely check whether the valve is actually moving when someone operates the lever to narrow things down first.
 
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