This pressure monitor accurately measures and reports hydraulic system pressure, providing critical data for machine operation and diagnostics. It is built to withstand the high pressures and vibrations inherent in heavy equipment hydraulics, offering reliable readings unlike a faulty sensor that may provide erratic or no data. Operators might experience inconsistent hydraulic performance, warning lights related to system pressure, or diagnostic trouble codes indicating a sensor failure.
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The first symptom of a failing pressure monitor is often incorrect or fluctuating pressure readings displayed on the operator's console. If ignored, the machine's control system may operate based on faulty data, leading to poor hydraulic performance or system shutdowns, potentially causing damage to hydraulic components.
Ensure the hydraulic system is properly depressurized before removing the old sensor to prevent fluid loss and injury. Use the correct thread sealant or tape on the new sensor's threads to prevent leaks.
Inspect the hydraulic fluid for contamination and check the condition of the hydraulic pump and filters when replacing the pressure monitor.