Hydraulic electric pump is a common hydraulic power source used in a variety of mechanical equipment and tools. When the hydraulic-electric pump fails, it can be repaired by following the steps below:
Check the circuit: First check if the circuit connection is normal and whether the wires are broken or disconnected. If a circuit problem is found, the wires need to be repaired or replaced.
Check the motor: Check if the motor is running normally, whether the motor is overheating or making abnormal sounds. If the motor fails, the motor needs to be replaced or the motor fault repaired.
Check the pump head: Check the pump head for oil leakage or oil leakage, and whether the seals in the pump head are aged or worn. If the pump head fails, the seal needs to be replaced or the pump head repaired.
Check the oil pipe: Check whether the oil pipe is leaking or cracked, and whether the screws at the oil pipe connection are loose. If the tubing fails, the tubing needs to be replaced or the tubing connection needs to be repaired.
Cleaning and maintenance: Regularly clean the surface and internal parts of the hydraulic electric pump to keep the pump clean and tidy. At the same time, replace the damaged parts and seals to ensure the normal operation of the pump.
It should be noted that when carrying out hydraulic electric pump repairs, safety and correctness of operation should be ensured. Avoid making repairs while powered on and avoid using unsuitable tools and parts to avoid damaging the pump or causing safety incidents.