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28
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EXCESS OIL IN THE GAS HEAD INSPECTION
PROCEDURE
As the low pressure oil piston seal in the “A” Sleeve starts to wear out, the piston
may pull oil into the gas head. The gas volume is then decreased and the hydraulic
oil pressure required to move the piston to its full upstroke position increases.
With the hammer suspended, check and adjust the nitrogen gas pressure to the
ambient or to the hot specification shown in the chart below.
Load the hammer by pressing it against a solid object until the tool stops up inside.
The gauge reading should not be much above the loaded gas pressure shown on
the chart below. If the loaded gas pressure is high, there is excess oil in the gas
head and the hammer must be resealed.
MODEL
PRE-
CHARGE
AT LOAD
PRE-CHARGE
AT LOAD
Cold Cold Cold
Cold
Hot Hot Hot
Hot
psi bar psi
bar psi bar psi bar
GH06 350
24
385
26.5
405
28
450
31
GH07 350
24
385
26.5
405
28
450
31
GH1 350
24
400
27.5
405
28
465
32
GH2/GHS2 350 24
400
27.5
405 28 465
32
GH3 350
24
400
27.5
405
28
465
32
GH4 375
26
425
29.5
435
30
495
34
GH6 390
27
440
30.5
450
31
505
35
NOTES:
1. Cold gas charge is the initial set with the hammer at ambient temperature.
2. Hot gas charge is checked after 1 to 2 hours of running and with a system oil
temperature of 140° to 180°F (60° to 80°C). This is the preferred check.