Is Your Hydraulic Line Leaking?

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When it comes to your hydraulic systems and machinery, it is not uncommon to experience leaks from time to time. If you suspect that you may have a leak, there are a few things you can do to help get the problem under control. However, you should exercise caution no matter what you do. Also, remember that any "fixes" you do on your own are temporary at best and that you should always seek professional help to ensure that your hydraulic system is working safely and correctly.

Stay Away from Leaking Fluid

The first thing that you will want to keep in mind when you have a leak or suspect you may have a leak is that hydraulic fluid gets very, very hot! Therefore, you do not want to check for a leak by holding out your hand, and, if you suspect that a leaked-out substance is hydraulic fluid, you do not want to go near it or touch it.

So, whether you think you have a leak or can see fluid leaking out of your system, be sure to block off the area until it can be looked at by a trained professional who will take the proper safety precautions.

Don't Delay

Some hydraulic-line leaks, if they are small, will not disturb your system enough to stop it from working entirely. Because of this, many people are tempted to ignore small leaks and to maintain daily operations.

However, it is important to understand that even the tiniest of leaks can be dangerous and can lead to costly inefficiencies and other problems. Your best course of action is to stop running you system as soon as you become aware of a leak and have it fixed immediately. Otherwise, you're taking chances with everyone's safety, potentially damaging your system beyond repair, and costing yourself more money in the long run.

Keep Important Tips in Mind 

If you are someone who feels confident tackling the repairs to your hydraulic system on your own, then there are a few things to keep in mind. First of all, never do any repairs without your system being fully turned off.

Number two, if fixing your hose or line involves the use of an o-ring, change it out; never reuse an o-ring, since they often break with handling, which can lead to more leaks and problems.

Finally, once you are done with your repairs, it's still smart to have a professional go behind you and "check your work" to ensure it was done properly and correctly.

If you can follow these tips, fixing hydraulic-line leaks should be much easier and, even more importantly, much safer! Talk to a company such as Cam Co for more information.

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