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Hydraulic pumps are used in almost every type of production system, from plastic mold injection machines to the common conveyor belt. With proper maintenance, most hydraulic pumps will operate smoothly for years, but eventually, the pressure inside these devices will cause failures that need to be addressed as soon as possible. Below are a few signs you should have your pump taken to a machine shop for repairs.

3 Signs Your Hydraulic Pump Needs Repair

1. Unusual Sounds

machine shopHydraulic pumps are designed to work quietly, but as parts wear down and seals deteriorate, you may begin to notice unusual noises. Banging and knocking sounds usually indicate air in the system or cavitation caused by insufficient pressure, which can have serious consequences if not corrected immediately. In many cases, these problems can be eliminated by identifying the point at which air is entering the system and taking steps to correct it.

2. Interior & Exterior Leaks

Many hydraulic leaks occur inside the machine, with no exterior signs of a malfunction. However, you may notice decreased performance, sudden drops in pressure, or oil on the outside of the pump in the case of exterior leaks. In many cases, tightening or replacing a valve or seal may correct the problem before it leads to system-wide failure.

3. Failing Seals

If your seals continuously leak and fail, your pump may be operating with a bent or misaligned rod. Depending on the extent of the damage, a skilled machine shop may be able to repair your existing equipment, allowing you to get the most out of your equipment and minimizing costs.


 

Since 1946, R. A. Heller Co. has been one of Cincinnati, OH’s leading machine shops, offering everything from pump rod repairs to hard chrome plating. Whether you’re looking for expert technicians to repair your current equipment or you need new parts fabricated, you can rely on these trusted professionals to exceed your expectations. Visit their website to learn more about their wide range of repair services,  or call (513) 771-6100 to request a quote from the area’s best machine shop today.

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