This component functions as a critical part of the hydraulic filtration system, removing contaminants from the hydraulic fluid to protect sensitive components like pumps and valves. It is built to precise filtration standards, offering superior contaminant removal compared to a worn or damaged filter that would allow abrasive particles to circulate. Operators might observe sluggish hydraulic system operation, erratic valve control, or audible noises from the hydraulic pump when this filter fails.
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Never run an engine without a filter — even briefly causes abrasive damage. Pre-fill fuel filters with clean fuel before fitting to reduce prime time. Replace O-rings on filter housings every second service. Record change dates on filter housing.
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Initial signs of a failing hydraulic filter include a slight increase in hydraulic system temperature and slower response times. If ignored, contamination will increase, leading to erratic operation of hydraulic cylinders and valves, and potential damage to the hydraulic pump. The ultimate consequence is a significant risk of hydraulic system failure, leading to costly repairs and downtime.
Before removing the old filter, clean the surrounding area thoroughly to prevent dirt from entering the hydraulic system. Ensure the new filter's O-ring seal is properly lubricated before installation to achieve a good seal.
Inspect the hydraulic fluid for signs of contamination or degradation and check the hydraulic pump and cylinders for wear when replacing this filter.