
Common Hydraulic Cylinder Faults
Hydraulic cylinders fail for a range of reasons, most commonly related to wear, contamination or surface damage.
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Below are some of the most common faults seen during repair.
External oil leaks
Often caused by:
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Worn or damaged seals
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Rod surface damage
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Incorrect assembly or previous repair issues
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Leaks usually indicate seal failure, but the underlying cause must be addressed to prevent repeat issues.
Internal bypass or loss of holding pressure
Symptoms include:
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Cylinder drifting under load
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Inability to hold position
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Common causes are worn seals, barrel wear, or piston damage.
Scored or pitted rods
Rod damage is frequently caused by:
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Contamination
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Stone or debris impact
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Corrosion
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Damaged rods rapidly destroy new seals if not repaired.
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Barrel wear or scoring
Internal barrel damage can prevent seals from functioning correctly and may require honing or further repair.
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Bent or misaligned components
Misalignment can cause:
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Uneven seal wear
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Binding or poor movement
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Premature failure
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Straightness and alignment are checked during inspection.
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Damaged threads, glands or mountings
Thread damage and worn mountings are common on heavily used equipment and can often be repaired or salvaged rather than replaced.
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Poor or uneven cylinder movement
Often linked to:
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Internal damage
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Seal failure
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Contamination or wear
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Correct diagnosis requires full strip-down and inspection.
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