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Hydraulic Reservoir Criteria

The reservoir should accommodate a liquid free from air bubbles into the suction tube. All hoses enter and leave the tank below the liquid level. The drain hose must have at least 3 feet of flexible hose larger than the tap that goes into the frame of the pump or motor. Pipes shall be isolated from structures made of rubber, especially on latitudes and other flat surfaces. The flat surface causes the effect of sound along with vibration. Acoustic filters can be used to reduce the effect of sound.

Make sure that your system has a good filter. An absolute filter with a size of 10 microns will filter out large particles but particles smaller than 10 microns are more damaging, which is the same as fine material and better in hard materials which are rough files. Maintenance and contamination material sucked by a stovetop cleaner is a great contributor to damage.

An increase in viscosity of oil that looks thick and dark may indicate the presence of oxidation, chemical reactions accelerated by heat and in contact with copper and water. The researchers suggest that oil with a normal age of 4000 hours with a temperature of 80 degrees Celsius (176 0 F) can be reduced to 2000 hours if the temperature is raised to 90 0 C (194 0 F). Water also accelerates oxidation and acid formation. The tank sucker should be installed along with the filter cartridge silica gel and fine depth type filter. 40 micron suction device can not be used.

Surface deterioration is the cause of equipment damage. This damage is due to mechanical wear or corrosion. A micrometer, equal to one millionth of a meter, is a common tool used to identify contamination. The particle size of contamination with the deposit size mode is 5 micrometers, requiring attention.

REMEMBER: THE RIGHT TREATMENT REQUIRES.
Check list of hydraulic systems.
1) Cylinder / piston (piston)

  • a) pins / bushings / bearings
  • b) pipes
  • c) installation
  • d) pack / gaskets / seals
  • e) piston (pistons)
  • f) eyes

2) Control

  • a) relif valve
  • b) control valve
  • c) priority valves
  • d) solenoid
  • e) connection / push rod
  • f) control arm
  • g) electrical control

3) Hydraulic Motor
4) Hydraulic pump

  • a) pressure and flow

5) Hydraulic component

  • a) reservoir tank
  • b) filters (filters)
  • c) liquid oil
  • d) hoses / lines / fittings
  • e) kill switch
  • f) PTO control