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Construction & Maintenance

Hydraulic Pump Testing And Repair

A hydraulic system may be used for many different purposes. In the home or office, such a system is used in some chairs and in home gym equipment. In industrial terms, hydraulics may be used to operate factory machinery, is used in machinery like mechanical diggers, and may be used in various industries ranging from aviation to general manufacturing. The full hydraulic system needs to be fully operational in order for it be offer full efficiency and this requires regular hydraulic pump testing and repair, in some cases.

 

The hydraulic pump ensures that the hydraulic fluid is delivered to the system components. There are various types of pump, including a gear pump which is a cheap and durable solution but not suitable for systems that require a larger pressure rating. A vane pump is also a low cost solution and it is most commonly used for high flow, low pressure systems.

 

An axial piston pump is more expensive but it offers a degree of control over the flow or pressure of the hydraulics system. This is typically achieved through a swashplate. The angle of the plate varies according to input and this allows for a good level of control over a system. A radial piston pump is used for systems that require a high level of pressure but only demands a low level of flow.

 

The pump is only one component of the hydraulic system. Typically, you will require control valves, actuators, reservoir, accumulators, hydraulic fluid, filters, and other components to connect the system. If there is a problem with any one of these components it may cause a loss in pressure or flow and this can prove costly. Any unexpected fluctuations should be dealt with as soon as possible to ensure the continued integrity of the hydraulic system.

 

With hydraulic pump testing and repair you can negate the need to have to buy and fit a new hydraulic system. Doing so can cost a lot of money, not only in buying the parts and the system itself, but in any downtime that is required while the work is completed. Testing and repair will save you money and can prolong the life of your machinery.

 

Visit Micron-Hydraulics.co.uk for more information on their leading hydraulic pump testing and repair services. Save money and ensure your hydraulic system continues to offer the performance you expect.