A Comparison between Hydraulic Power versus Pneumatic Power

Blog | July 29th, 2016

Fluid power overviews tend to put hydraulic power on top, for oily mediums deliver more force than their slighter cousins. Even a roundtrip voyage around the internet implies oily dominance, but we think it’s time we weighed in on the topic. What’s required is an intelligent and unbiased comparison, a study of the features of […]

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Tips in Selecting Hydraulic Connectors for Leak Free Reliability

Blog | July 15th, 2016

A chain is only as reliable as its weakest link. We believe this venerable saying applies to a hydraulics power chain, but where are these vulnerable system assets? Hoses and tubes are manufactured from bleeding-edge engineering plastics and wear-resistant alloys, so we need to look elsewhere. Logically, hydraulic connectors loosen or even break down over […]

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The Importance of Noise Emission Reduction in Hydraulic Systems

Blog | June 28th, 2016

The strong alloys that form the frame of a mobile crane are tough, which is a statement that applies to the majority of hydraulic systems, the equipment that handles more than its fair share of mechanical stress. Ironically, this toughened design is a potential source of strain, for the solid metalwork amplifies certain mechanically-induced byproducts. […]

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Common Signs of Pump and Hydraulics Breakdown

Blog | June 16th, 2016

When a pump and hydraulics breakdown occurs, we troubleshoot tubes and hoses, fluid reservoirs and valves in search of a mechanical cause. Fortunately, common breakdown signs like to wave a red flag. We just need to know how to interpret these signs. What are The Symptoms of a Possible Pump Failure? It’s the heart of […]

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Understanding the Functions of Hydraulic Oil Coolers

Blog | May 31st, 2016

Hydraulic fluids generate heat when they’re trapped in mechanical systems. The oil rushes through pipes and hoses, which causes resistance and a subsequent build-up of heat. The transmission of the fluid through valves and seals only magnifies the issue, and all of this thermally agitated labour is further agitated by oil-driven mechanical friction. Fortunately, intelligent […]

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