FAQ

What is the most important part of maintaining and servicing hydraulic systems?

What is the most important part of maintaining and servicing hydraulic systems?

Most important, maintain clean fluid and filters. Pumps have check valves, vanes, pistons and gears that can be scoured and damaged by contaminants. This will result in inefficient pumping and cause wear on other parts of the equipment.

When should hydraulic systems elements be reconditioned?

Operating history has shown that hydraulic cylinders should be removed and reconditioned or replaced every three to five years depending on their type of application.

How do we maintain the effectiveness of hydraulic tools?

To combat dirt and contamination, make sure you follow these preventive maintenance steps. Brush and wipe clean all hydraulic connections before you insert them into a hydraulic pump or remote head. Always use fiber brushes when cleaning your hydraulic tools—never metal-bristled brushes.

Why do we need to maintain hydraulic tools?

They are certainly the most expensive and the most costly to replace on a regular basis. As such, good preventive care and maintenance will extend tool life and increase worker productivity. Because they are a valuable investment, hydraulic cutting and crimping tools should be used properly and maintained regularly.

What are hydraulic tools used for?

Hydraulic rescue tools can cut, pinch, spread and ram. These tools use the power of hydraulics, the compression of liquids, to generate the power they need to get through the toughest materials.

What is the difference between electric and hydraulic tool?

The obvious difference between a hydraulic versus an electrical actuator is in how each one derives its power. Just like pneumatics, hydraulic actuators comprise a piston that moves in the inside of a hollow cylinder. What takes place is that a mechanically-connected electric motor turns a lead-screw.

What is the difference between pneumatic system and hydraulic system?

Both pneumatics and hydraulics are applications of fluid power. Pneumatics use an easily compressible gas such as air or other sorts of suitable pure gas—while hydraulics uses relatively incompressible liquid media such as hydraulic or mineral oil, ethylene glycol, water, or high temperature fire-resistant fluids.

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