Capability Differences and Limits of Low Speed versus High Speed Torques in Hydraulic Motors
January 27th, 2017The laws of physics include a conservation of energy limitation. It’s this primary law of thermodynamics that binds itself to fluid mechanics to shape hydraulic motors. The popular hydraulic parts either exhibit low speeds and high torques, or the action works in a retrograde configuration as a high-speed, low force device. Keep that basic performance […]
How Do Hydraulic Systems Work?
January 11th, 2017It’s a new year, which is as good a time as any to take a new look at how hydraulic systems work. Essentially, the science that formalizes the principle revolves around incompressible fluids. The water or oil contained in a mechanism is, therefore, classed as a power transmission medium. Picture the closed system filled with […]
Some Common Do’s and Don’ts When Using Hydraulic Pumps
December 8th, 2016Powerful prime movers transfer torque to hydraulic pumps. The designs used in these fluid engines vary from one system to the next, but the source of power rarely changes. Basically, we’re talking about the heart of the system, a core mechanism that requires a firm set of operational rules if it’s to function as designed. […]
Costly Mistakes to Avoid That Causes Failure in Hydraulic Systems
December 2nd, 2016When hydraulic systems fail repeatedly, something has to be done to break the cycle, because the standard repair procedure obviously isn’t addressing the underlying cause. Costly mistakes are taking place, and they need to be fixed properly before the equipment can be pressed back into service. Let’s see what’s causing cycling failures in the hydraulic […]
The Importance of Filtration and Conditioning Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems
November 17th, 2016Sealed fluid systems don’t react well to foreign materials within their narrow channels. Even human biology provides clear evidence of this truism, for clogged arteries stop oxygen from circulating. Hydraulic systems adhere to the same principle; they don’t tolerate clogs. That’s why the importance of filtration and conditioning is the topic of our study today. […]