Share:

Hydraulic equipment can be found in manufacturing facilities and construction sites across the globe in everything from bottling machines to auto part production plants. Because these systems are vital to your operations, developing a detailed understanding of these versatile machines can help you prevent avoidable problems and find the right supplier to keep your equipment running. From hydraulic cylinders to hoses and valves, here are a few key terms to understand.

4 Important Hydraulic Terms

1. The Cylinder

hydraulic cylinderThe hydraulic cylinder is the part responsible for transferring the pressure of the fluid into a unidirectional force. The hydraulic cylinder contains a piston and a piston rod, which shoots outward in a direct line as the cylinder fills with hydraulic fluid. This action can be used for a variety of applications, from powering construction equipment to automated manufacturing machines.

2. Maximum-Rated Pressure

Hydraulic systems depend on pressurized fluid, but too much pressure can damage vital components, cause serious leaks, and ruin valuable inventory. When operating hydraulic machinery, it’s important to know the maximum-rated pressure under which it should be operated.

3. Bleed Valve

Bleed valves, which allow pressurized fluid to escape, are often used to eliminate air trapped within the system. They can also help alleviate excess pressure if your hydraulic system is exceeding the maximum.

4. Fluid Filter

Over time, debris can accumulate within any hydraulic system, causing blockages in valves and small delivery lines. A filter removes these contaminants, extending the life of your equipment and preventing unnecessary breakdowns.

 

For over 30 years, the experts at D & M Hydraulic Sales & Service have provided businesses throughout Waipahu, HI, with high-quality hydraulic equipment and effective repairs on a variety of devices. Whether you need a new hydraulic cylinder or regular maintenance for your valuable equipment, rely on their team for individual attention and prompt, 24-hour availability. Visit their website to learn more about their array of specialized services, or call (808) 671-2420 to speak with a member of their team.

tracking