This is a manifold and reducing valve group that controls the flow and pressure of hydraulic fluid within a specific system. It ensures that the correct amount of fluid is delivered at the appropriate pressure for various functions, unlike a worn or damaged valve that may leak internally or fail to regulate pressure. Operators might notice sluggish hydraulic functions, erratic movements, or a complete loss of hydraulic power when this component fails.
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Initial symptoms of a failing manifold and reducing valve group often include slow or jerky hydraulic movements and a noticeable loss of system pressure. If ignored, the valve may fail to regulate pressure entirely, leading to potential damage to hydraulic components or a complete loss of hydraulic function. The risk is compromising the machine's ability to perform its intended work due to unreliable hydraulic operation.
Thoroughly flush the hydraulic system before installing the new valve group to remove any contaminants that could cause premature failure. Ensure all sealing surfaces are clean and that O-rings are properly lubricated and seated to prevent leaks.
Inspect hydraulic fluid for contamination and check the hydraulic filter condition when replacing the manifold and reducing valve group.