Pump and Motor Repairs
Why get your Pump and Motor repaired?
Something that may seem small now often has the potential to create a large inconvenience when it isn't maintained regularly and efficiently.
Your pump isn't working efficiently when:
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Your cylinders and motors run slower
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Your hydraulic system makes a louder noise, and experiences more heat
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Your cylinders move more erratically
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Your system struggles to develop a full output
We have a Hydraulic pump test-bench facilitating pressures up to 400 bar and flows up to 300 lpm (liters per minute). Therefore, we are able to test and repair Pumps and Motors in our workshop
Reduced Down Time
Along with being able to Fault Find and Repair a wide array of Hydraulic Pumps and Motors, we're also able to supply a wide and varied range of medium to high-pressure gears, piston and vane pumps, and motors. We are known for our expertise concerning Automotive Hydraulics, and have a wide range of close couple P.T.Os, pumps and lay shafts for almost every gearbox.
We are direct importers of the Hidromas range of P.T.Os and pumps, and have also added a bi-rotational gear pump to our range.
Hydraulic Cylinder Repairs
Taking a closer look at your Cylinder
Hydraulic cylinders are generally comprised of a few key components. These are:
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The Barrel - This component is the outer layer that houses all the components and keeps everything in their place
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The Piston - This is the head of the Rod. It has a wide, round surface area that moves up and down to creates the hydraulic energy or force.
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The Rod - This component is mounted to the piston on the one side, and mounted onto the machine component on the other side
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The Seals and Seal Gland - These components prevent the hydraulic fluid from leaking out of the barrel
Hydraulic fluid gets pressurised inside the cylinder, which creates energy. The pressurised fluid allows the rod inside of the barrel to move in a back and forth motion. We pride ourselves on our ability to repair Hydraulic Cylinders.
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Invest in the Maintenance of your Cylinder
As arguably one of the most vital components of a hydraulic system, we highly recommend that you maintain your cylinder configurations in order to:
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Reduce machine downtime
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Save wasted energy
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Stop environmental contamination
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Reduce the cost and complexity of repair to the cylinder and its mounts