This hose is a critical conduit within the hydraulic system, designed to transport high-pressure fluid between components. It is constructed from durable, reinforced rubber and steel to withstand extreme operating pressures and temperatures, ensuring reliable fluid transfer where a worn or damaged hose would leak. Operators may notice a sudden loss of hydraulic function, visible fluid leaks under the machine, or unusual noises from the hydraulic pump struggling to maintain pressure.
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Flush hydraulic lines before fitting new components. Use only manufacturer-specified hydraulic fluid. Check O-rings and backup rings for correct orientation. Bleed air from system after installation.
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The first sign of a failing hose is often a slow leak or a weeping appearance at the hose surface or fittings. If ignored, the leak will worsen, leading to a gradual loss of hydraulic system performance and potential overheating. Continued operation with a compromised hose risks a sudden rupture, causing immediate loss of hydraulic control and potential damage to surrounding components.
Before installing, ensure the new hose is routed identically to the old one to prevent rubbing or kinking. Avoid overtightening the fittings, as this can damage the hose or the connection port.
Inspect adjacent hoses, hydraulic fluid levels, and the condition of hydraulic filters during hose replacement.