Hydraulic systems do all the heavy lifting on heavy equipment. From compactors and cranes to the humble forklift. They all rely on hydraulics for their operations.
A hydraulic system uses incompressible fluid to move heavy objects. A small force applied at one point of an incompressible fluid can be used to exert a much larger force at a second point in the fluid using Pascal’s principle.
The three major benefits of hydraulics:
Reliability
Hydraulics operate without fail as long as the system is closed and impurities are kept out of the fluid. Failures are rare, unlike in other systems.
Power Density
Hydraulics can be used to move massive objects with a seemingly very small force.
Versatile Control
Modern hydraulic systems can be manipulated in all manner of ways. A forklift, for example, is a very simple implementation of hydraulics. It lifts goods and puts them down. A crane is a more complex implementation. It can lift a container weighing thousands of pounds off a ship, swivel around and put down that container somewhere else.
Modern-day hydraulic systems function through the use of cylinders, tubes, and hydraulic power units.
This is the most basic kind of hydraulic system. It uses two cylinders, one large and one small, on opposite ends. A downward force is applied to the small cylinder. This force is transmitted through the fluid and induces an upward force on the larger cylinder.
Heavy equipment relies on hydraulic power units instead of cylinders. Power in HPUs is still transmitted through the fluid but this fluid is pressurized by the use of pumps. HPUs require less space and can output far more power than cylinder-based systems.
A hydraulic power unit consists of a motor, pump, and fluid reservoir. The pump pressurizes the hydraulic fluid while the motor moves it around the tubes
Hydraulics are used in:
Hydraulic failures often stem from issues in the hydraulic power unit.:
Signs of a malfunctioning hydraulic system are:
Call us when you spot any of these signs. Small problems left unresolved tend to turn into big ones.
The source of strange noises can indicate the cause of a problem:
These are can be diagnosed by:
Such signs indicate issues with the pump often occasioned by:
Don’t wait for your hydraulic systems to fail completely before calling us. Sluggish operation should alert you to the fact that something is wrong. The sooner you get it checked the better.
A malfunctioning pump won’t be able to sufficiently pressurize your hydraulic fluid. This in turn leaves your equipment woefully underpowered.
Overheating is a bad sign in any system. Hydraulic systems overheat because of impurities in the hydraulic fluid. The fluid needs to be pure and incompressible for optimum function.
Impurities place an excessive strain on the system and overheating is just a symptom. Left unaddressed, total and catastrophic failure is guaranteed.
Don’t wait for your hydraulic systems to fail completely before calling us. Sluggish operation should alert you to the fact that something is wrong. The sooner you get it checked the better.
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