Understanding Hydraulic Cylinder Seals
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- Published in Cylinder Repair, Hydraulic Systems
Hydraulic Hose Inspection and Replacement Guide
Hydraulic hoses are critical components in any hydraulic system, and regular inspection is essential to prevent costly failures and downtime. At Mercury Hydraulics, we recommend a systematic approach to hose inspection and timely replacement to keep your equipment operating safely and efficiently.
Regular visual inspections should be performed daily or before each use of hydraulic equipment. Look for signs of wear including abrasion, kinking, crushing, or damage to the outer cover. Any hose showing exposed reinforcement wire, blistering, or soft spots should be replaced immediately. Even minor damage can lead to catastrophic failure under operating pressure.
Hydraulic hose failures are one of the leading causes of equipment downtime. A proactive replacement schedule based on manufacturer recommendations and operating conditions can prevent 90% of hose-related failures.
When replacing hydraulic hoses, always use hoses rated for the correct working pressure and temperature range of your system. Mercury Hydraulics stocks a comprehensive range of hydraulic hoses in SAE, DIN, and EN standards, with custom assembly available for non-standard applications. Our technicians can fabricate replacement hoses to exact specifications while you wait.
Proper installation is just as important as selecting the right hose. Avoid twisting hoses during installation, ensure adequate bend radius is maintained, and use appropriate clamps and supports to prevent chafing against other components. After replacement, always pressure test the new hose assembly before returning equipment to full service.
- Published in Seal & Hose Manufacturing


