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Hydraulic problems include pump starvation, dirt, overpressure, poor design and normal wear; most hydraulic trouble originates with pump starvation; starvation is caused by inadequate or restricted suction lines, clogged suction filters and excessively heavy oil; second largest cause of damage to hydraulic systems is dirt; correction of this trouble involves use of micronic filters in oil lines and adequate air breathers on tanks; system for good hydraulic maintenance.
Hydraulic problems include pump starvation, dirt, overpressure, poor design and normal wear; most hydraulic trouble originates with pump starvation; starvation is caused by inadequate or restricted suction lines, clogged suction filters and excessively heavy oil; second largest cause of damage to hydraulic systems is dirt; correction of this trouble involves use of micronic filters in oil lines and adequate air breathers on tanks; system for good hydraulic maintenance.
Maintenance of hydraulic systems
Min Congress J
Schroeder, W.E. (author)
1963
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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