This screen functions as a vital filter within the hydraulic or lubrication system, trapping contaminants to protect sensitive components from wear and damage. Constructed from durable mesh material designed to withstand system pressures and temperatures, it provides effective filtration superior to a clogged or torn screen. Operators might notice erratic hydraulic system performance, increased noise levels, or premature wear on pumps and valves when this screen becomes blocked or fails.
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Inspect mating surfaces for wear before fitting. Use torque specs from service manual. Replace gaskets and seals as a set — reusing compressed gaskets causes oil leaks. Clean all oil passages with compressed air.
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An early indicator of a clogged suction screen is a gradual decrease in hydraulic system responsiveness or a noticeable drop in fluid pressure. If the blockage worsens, the system may exhibit erratic operation, cavitation noises, or complete loss of function. Continued operation with a severely restricted screen can lead to pump damage due to starvation.
Ensure the area around the suction port is thoroughly cleaned before removing the old screen to prevent debris from entering the system. Properly seat the new screen to create a tight seal and prevent bypass.
Inspect the fluid reservoir for excessive particulate matter and clean the reservoir if necessary when replacing the suction screen.