Hydraulic hoses play a crucial role in vehicles, equipment, and industrial machines. But, leaks and breaks happen. Don't let these minor setbacks slow you down. A certified professional can repair your hoses, but if you're in a pinch, you can temporarily fix it yourself. Following are few simple steps to help you get back on track:
Not all hoses are alike. Make sure you know which hose you need to repair by checking its minimal pressure rating. Substituting an incorrect hose can be dangerous, so if you're unsure, consult a professional.
Cut out the damaged part of the hose and clean the area thoroughly. Any dirt or contaminants could cause further damage.
You will need an adapter to complete the installation of your hose pipe and a problem free run. Make sure it's of right size and fits tightly, but not too tight. Consult with a professional if you're not sure.
Ensure the hose assembly is the right length and properly routed. An overstretched or poorly routed hose can lead to failure.
Thread the hose onto the opposite port, making sure there's a proper seal. Check the tightness, but don't overtighten.
Circulate the fluid at low pressure to check for leaks and any damaged connections. Purge any remaining air to avoid performance problems.
By following the steps above, you can quickly fix your hydraulic hoses and get your equipment back in action. Feel free to contact us for any of your Hydraulic Hose requirements by visiting our Contact Us page.