General Maintenance Procedures
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Oil Leakage Precautions
Oil that is visibly seeping from joints or seals should always
serve as a "red flag" alarm.
Leaks must alert the machine operator and maintenance crew
that air, water and dirt have an open, free passageway through
which to enter the circuit. Harsh, corrosive salt air, freezing and
thawing condensation cycles and working environments that are
full of fine dust are especially hazardous. Clogging of valve
spools or external piping (especially pilot circuit piping) can
gradually diminish or suddenly put a stop to normal hydraulic
function. You can prevent having to make these types of repairs
by following recommended assembly procedures:
1.
Use new O-rings and oil seals whenever hydraulic
assemblies are rebuilt.
2.
Prepare joint surfaces before assembly by checking
alignment and flatness. Clean and repair corrosion or
any other damage.
3.
Follow bolt torque recommendations and all other
assembly requirements.
NOTE:
Grease lip seals before assembly.
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