Precautions for preventing overheating of hydraulic pumps(part 2)

Oct 31, 2024

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3.When hooking up the inlet and outlet of a hydraulic pump, be careful not to put too much force on the pump body from the pipes. This can mess up the pump shaft alignment, leading to overheating and a shorter lifespan.

 

4.The pump has a separate leak outlet, which reduces friction and power loss from the oil seal on the shaft. The flow support (like oil filters and shut-off valves) shouldn't be too high and should be controlled to keep the suction vacuum steady.

 

5.Maintenance and Regular Repairs. Once the pump is working well, follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule, but checking it more often is okay. Key things to look at include: making sure the pump shaft and coupling are okay, checking for oil leaks around the seals, looking at the temperature and vibration of the pump and bearings, listening for any strange noises, ensuring the oil filter isn't clogged, and checking that the oil isn't too dirty.

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