Origin: CAT began developing electronic control valves in the early 20th century and applied them to large excavators, such as the 374D series.
Development: In 2011, during a new machine training session in Yinchuan, Ningxia, I personally studied these systems. To this day, CAT’s F-series large excavators still use electronic control valves.
Small and Medium Machines: Since 2017, CAT has applied ECV technology to mini and larger excavators sold in Mainland China, covering the entire range from 1-ton class and up.
Computer-Controlled Hydraulic Pump
The hydraulic pump and machine movements are coordinated by the computer for precise operation.
Mass production reduces overall machine cost and lowers prices—for example, a 20-ton GX series machine could be purchased with a three-year installment plan for as low as 660,000 RMB.
Electronic Control Circuits Replace Hydraulic Pilot Circuits
No longer relying on traditional hydraulic pilot circuits inside the cabin, which greatly reduces hydraulic oil leakage.
Joystick movements are converted into electrical signals via angle sensors → processed by the computer → executed by proportional solenoid valves.
All solenoid valves are proportional valves, not on/off types, enabling precise movement control.
Optimized Machine Movements
All actions are tested and calculated extensively, forming CAT’s unique electronic control logic to achieve optimal multi-condition coordination.
Keep the Operating Environment Clean
Avoid placing foreign objects (e.g., brooms, mixing sticks) in the cabin to prevent electrical interference or circuit damage.
Circuit damage requires not only component replacement but also full system recalibration to restore normal operation.
Maintenance Software and Calibration
Calibration software is stored in the machine’s computer.
Factory authorization and password are required to operate it, preventing misuse or malicious damage.
Operator Habits
Operators of the new generation CAT excavators should maintain good practices: only operate the joysticks, keep the cabin and circuits clean, and avoid any mechanical or electrical interference.
The system requires almost no traditional hydraulic maintenance—daily cleaning and proper operation are sufficient to maintain long-term reliability.
The new CAT ECV provides high precision, low maintenance, and optimized machine movements.
Key Factor: Operator habits and environmental management—keep everything clean, avoid interference, and follow calibration procedures.
System Advantages: Reduced hydraulic leakage, improved movement coordination, and simplified maintenance.
Hidden Risk: Improper cabin use or circuit damage can cause system malfunction; repairs are complex and require professional recalibration.
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