Maintenance & Service
Proper maintenance ensures optimal performance and extends the lifespan of your concentric hydraulic pump
Regular Maintenance Schedule
- Daily: Check fluid level and inspect for leaks
- Weekly: Monitor system pressure and temperature
- Monthly: Inspect pump mounting and drive coupling
- Quarterly: Replace filters and check fluid condition
- Annually: Comprehensive inspection and service
Troubleshooting Guide
- Low flow: Check for blockages or pump wear
- High noise: Inspect for cavitation or misalignment
- Overheating: Check fluid viscosity and cooling system
- Excessive vibration: Verify proper mounting and balance
- Fluid contamination: Replace filters and fluid
Service Tips
- Use genuine replacement parts for repairs
- Follow proper fluid change intervals
- Keep pump and system clean during maintenance
- Monitor pump performance for early signs of wear
- Train personnel in proper maintenance procedures
Fluid Maintenance Best Practices
The hydraulic fluid is the lifeblood of your system. Proper fluid maintenance is critical to ensuring long pump life and reliable operation.
Regular Fluid Analysis
Schedule regular fluid analysis to monitor contamination levels, viscosity, and additive depletion
Proper Filtration
Use high-quality filters with appropriate micron ratings and change them at recommended intervals
Temperature Control
Maintain proper fluid temperature to prevent oxidation and viscosity changes
Fluid Replacement
Replace hydraulic fluid according to manufacturer recommendations or fluid analysis results
Hydraulic pump maintenance procedure