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Our excavator hydraulic cylinder
s deliver 12,000 PSI burst resistance – 23% higher than industry standard. How? Through:
Feature | Ours | Brand X | Brand Y |
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Cycle Life | 500,000+ | 320,000 | 280,000 |
Pressure Rating | 5000 PSI | 4200 PSI | 3800 PSI |
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A: Common issues include leaks due to worn seals, internal corrosion from contaminated fluid, and bent rods from excessive force. Regular inspection and timely maintenance can prevent these problems.
A: The hydraulic gear pump generates flow to power cylinders and motors. If it fails, the excavator may experience slow movements or loss of power. Proper fluid cleanliness and pressure checks ensure optimal performance.
A: Regularly check for oil leaks, monitor fluid temperature, and replace filters. Contaminated oil or worn bearings can cause motor failure, leading to costly downtime.
A: Yes, a damaged cylinder can cause uneven lifting or drifting, compromising safety. Immediate repair or replacement of seals and rods is critical to restore stability.
A: The gear pump supplies pressurized fluid to cylinders for movement and motors for rotation. A malfunction in any component disrupts the entire hydraulic system’s efficiency.