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HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
Hydraulic System
Hydraulic Hygiene
Keep the hydraulic system clean. Remember to:
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Thoroughly clean before the top-up cap is
opened or any connector loosened.
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Use clean containers when topping up the oil.
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Only use pure oil that has been stored in a
sealed container.
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Do not reuse drained oil.
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Change the oil and filter according to the
intervals specified in ”Service Schedule” on
page 13.
In order for a hydraulic system to function without
problem, it must be free from foreign objects.
When used, the system produces particles, which
can cause both wear and abnormal function. In
order to remove these particles, the system
contains filters. The filters are sized so as to
capture the produced particles, but if contaminants
are introduced from outside the system, the filters
can quickly become clogged and fail to function as
intended. If there are contaminants in the system,
further contamination will be produced in a self-
propagating cycle. The result will be operating
disruptions and much work to clean the system.
The particles that do the most damage are of the
same size as the play between the moving parts in
the components. Normal play in pumps and valves
is from 3-5 µm and up (1 µm = a thousandth of a
mm). In this context, we can mention that a particle
measuring 40 µm can be seen with the naked eye.
The particles, which are generated during
operation or enter the system during repairs and
service, are usually comprised of:
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Wear and tear products from components,
mainly those with moving parts, such as
pumps and motors.
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Dust, which enters through the hydraulic
tank’s vent.
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Water, which is formed through condensation.
(Steam enters with the ventilation air.)
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Dirt particles, which enter the system with, for
example, moving piston rods.
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Sludge etc. from the oil decomposing.
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Corrosion products from the system, which
are due to the oil not being changed in time
and containing water and other aggressive
substances.
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Dirt particles that enter the system include:
- Contaminants entering when topping up
with oil.
- Dust particles from the workshop.
- Gasket and thread sealants from assembly.
- Dirt from storage and handling before
assembly.
- Fibres from rags, filters, etc.
- Dirt from maintenance areas due to
insufficient cleaning before disassembly.
- Dirt and dust entering the system via
unclean protective plugs.
Water, even in small amounts, can cause rust
build-up on sanded surfaces, especially if the
system is not used, and contributes to the
production of sludge products. These clog the
filters, leading to circulation problems and the
hydraulic pumps can begin to draw air (cavitation).
Small fibres and threads from drying cloths or
clothing can build up in jets and throttles. The
actual fibres do not cause much damage, but the
build-up can clog the system and cause wear on
system components.
Each dirt particle is an abrasive, which causes
more contamination, which in turn leads to
permanent damage. Each time the hydraulic
system is opened, the number of particles
increases. After a few hours operation, most of the
particles are captured by the filters. Avoid,
therefore, opening the hydraulic system unless
necessary, as every action entails a risk of more
contaminants entering the system, even if the work
is carried out professionally.
Hydraulic Oils
The oil is as important as every other part of the
hydraulic system. It has been noted that about
70% of all hydraulic problems are caused by the
use of unsuitable oil types, which contain dirt or
other contaminants, to fill the system.
The greater part of the contaminants in the oil
comprise, in general, dirt that has entered the
system from the outside.
Fixing Oil Leaks
Cavitation due to penetrating air can cause internal
damage to pumps and motors. Air can enter the
system when there is an oil leak. It is therefore
important to rectify oil leaks as soon as possible.
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