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Fluid leaking
from pump
-Piston cups are worn
-Piston to rod o-ring damaged
-Fluid cylinder bolts not properly
tightened
-Fluid cylinder o-rings (or gaskets)
damaged
-Replace piston cup
-Replace o-ring
-Properly tighten and torque bolts
-Replace damaged o-rings or gaskets
Reduced
piston cup
life
-Highly abrasive particles in fluid
-Piston cups run dry
-Incorrect cups for fluid type
-Pump was run dry for extended time
-Worn cup holder
-Worn cylinder bore
-Install strainer or filter
-Correct problem & replace cup
-Change to correct cup
-Correct problem and replace cups
-Replace cup holder
-Replace cylinder
Reduced
valve life
-Highly abrasive particles in fluid
-Cavitation damage
-Air leaking into suction line
-Suction inlet insufficiently submerged
-Relief valve or bypass piped to
suction
-Valve damaged by improper
installation
-Install strainer or filter
-Correct problem and replace damaged
valves
-Correct problem
-Increase submergence or baffle to stop
vortex
-Pipe back to reservoir (tank)
-Replace damaged components
Cracked fluid
cylinder or
broken fluid
end bolts
-Discharge pressure too high
-Hydraulic shock (cavitation or
entrained air)
-Discharge valve stuck closed
-Fluid freezing in fluid cylinder
-Material or manufacturing defect
-Bolt not properly torqued
-Excessive piping loads on fluid end
-Reduce system back pressure or relief valve
-Correct piping system problem
-Replace damaged components
-Change procedure to drain fluid when cold
-Replace defective component
-Replace fluid cylinder and properly torque
-Add supports to piping
Broken
crankshaft or
connecting
rod
-Discharge pressure too high
-Suction pressure too high
-Fluid freezing in fluid end
-Hydraulic shock due to cavitation
-Material or manufacturing defect
-Reduce system back pressure or relief valve
-Reduce suction pressure or piston diameter
-Change procedure to drain fluid when cold
-Correct piping system problems
-Replace defective components
Power end oil
is
contaminated
-Extended operation with failed piston
cup
-Hi-press wash wand near breather or
seals
-Pony rod seals or umbrella damaged
-Replace piston cup and improve monitoring
-Provide shields to protect breather and seals
-Replace oil seals or umbrella