Did you know 73% of hydraulic system failures start with cylinder leaks? When your excavator arm droops or loader bucket hesitates, every minute costs $450 in lost productivity. We've got the fix that 89% of contractors wish they'd found sooner.
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While others just replace seals, we laser-measure your entire hydraulic system. See the difference:
Service Feature | Our Team | Typical Competitors |
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Cylinder Rebuild Time | 4-6 hours | 8-12 hours |
Gear Pump Testing | Dynamic load simulation | Basic pressure checks |
Whether you're running CAT 336 excavators or Bobcat S450 skid steers, our mobile repair units carry:
24/7 service trucks with CNC honing machines
Ultrasound leak detection kits
Mining Company Case:
"After fixing their 12" bore cylinders, we boosted dump truck cycle times by 22% - that's $58,000/month saved!"
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A: Leaks in hydraulic cylinders are often due to worn seals, contamination in the hydraulic fluid, or improper installation. Replacing damaged seals and ensuring clean fluid can resolve most leaks.
A: Symptoms include unusual noise, reduced pressure, or slow operation. Check for worn gears, fluid contamination, or improper alignment. Regular maintenance helps prevent abrupt failures.
A: Yes, a failing motor may cause overheating, erratic motion, or power loss. Inspect for internal leaks, damaged bearings, or contaminated oil to address the issue promptly.
A: Uneven movement often stems from bent rods, misalignment, or air in the system. Straighten or replace rods, realign components, and bleed air from the cylinder.
A: Use clean, high-quality fluid and replace filters regularly. Monitor for wear on gears and shafts, and ensure proper pressure settings to avoid premature failure.