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1.  temperature    e Excessive temperatures will oxidize the oil and can lead to varnish and sludge deposits   e Running the temperature too low will allow condensation in the reservoir and increase the  likelihood of pump cavitation   e Typical industrial hydraulic system temperatures often range between 110 to 1502F   e Keep systems which operate on a water based fluid below 1402F to prevent the water from  evaporating   e To allow heat to radiate from the system  keep the outside of the reservoir clean and the  surrounding area clear of obstructions   e Keep air cooled radiators free of dirt   e Normal temperature drop for most oil coolers is 5 to 10  F   e Reservoirs should be filled to the proper level to allow enough time for the heat to dissipate     Keep the area clean    Even new systems may be contaminated and should be cleaned before use  Prevent contaminants  such as dirt  water  cutting fluids  and metal particles from entering the system around the  reservoir cover  openings for suction and drain lines  through breather fill openings  past piston  rod packing  and through leaks in pump suction lines     Keep the fluid clean    e Reservoirs should be filled to the proper level to allow time to shed water and dirt   e Deposits caused by oil degradation can plug valves and suction screens and cause high   tolerance servo valves to seize and or operate sluggishly   e To prevent contamination before use  store new fluid in a protected area and dispense it in  clean  DED
2.  vibration    e There is no absolute vibration reading that indicates a problem    e Since each installation is unique  the best thing to do is take measurements at first power on  and at regular intervals to establish a baseline and trending    e When possible  measure vibration amplitude at these locations     motor outboard  amp  inboard bearing housings in vertical  amp  horizontal direction    motor axial direction    pump outboard  amp  inboard bearing housings in vertical  amp  horizontal direction    pump axial direction   e Also record operating mode of whatever is being measured  The vibration will increase as the  pump motor works outside of its Best Efficiency Point  BEP  that is normal    e Vibration frequency will indicate what is causing the problem while amplitude indicates  how bad the problem is  Bearing manufacturers will publish information on bearing defect  frequency as a function of bearing speed     Open Source Ecology  Civilization Starter Kit v 0 01    2    Power Cube  User Manual    Measure temperature    e Fluid  oil and water  must remain within certain temperature boundaries   e Bearings must not exceed a certain temperature     Measure shaft play    Use a dial indicator  mounted solidly to something that doesn   t move in relation to the shaft   to measure how far out of perfect round the shaft is  Anything more than 2 mil in  0 002in  is  unacceptable at any speed  1 mil in is acceptable up to about 4 000RPM     Fluid Maintenance    Control the
3. ICATED containers    e Clean the fill cap before removing it to add hydraulic fluid    e Inspect fluid filters frequently and change or clean them before they go into bypass mode     Follow an oil analysis program    Open Source Ecology  Civilization Starter Kit v 0 01    3    Power Cube  User Manual    e Contaminants act as a catalyst for wear  This generated wear debris further acts as a catalyst  for additional component wear    e With an effective oil analysis program  you can safely increase the standard 1 year interval  while at the same time provide yourself with an    early warning    of possible mechanical    problems    e At minimum  check your critical and large volume hydraulic systems at least annually by oil  analysis    e Semi annual or even quarterly sampling intervals may be required for extremely critical  machines     In modern equipment using servo valves  oil degradation can be even more damaging  High  pressure  up to 4000 psi   high temperatures  and small reservoirs stress the fluid  With minimal  residence time and high pressures  entrained air bubbles can cause extreme localized heating of  the hydraulic fluid  This results in nitrogen fixation that  when combined with oil oxidation  can  form deposits which will plug oil filters and cause servo valves to stick     On critical NC systems  use quick disconnect hoses and filter all oil added to the reservoir through  a 5 micron filter     Portable filters will supplement permanently installed filters a
4. Power Cube  User Manual    Warnings    e Never force a hydraulic connection that doesn   t seem to fit   e Use only fasteners of the proper size    e Beware of corroded  loose or missing fasteners    e Do not operate hydraulics below minimum rated flow    e Do not open vent or drain valves while system is pressurized   e Lock out power before working on system    e Use proper lifting and support equipment to avoid injury    e Properly decontaminate skin  clothing and tools     Hydraulic System Maintenance  Safety  amp  Cleanliness  Wear your Personal Protective Equipment     Hydraulic systems operate under very high pressures  Shut the system down and relieve system  pressure before opening any part of the system that is under pressure  Do not allow spray from  any high pressure leak to contact any part of the body  as serious injection injuries may result   Pumps  valves and motor may become hot  be cautious of incidental contact between bare skin  and hot surfaces  Keep hands and clothing away from moving parts of the system     No grinding or welding operations should be done in the area where hydraulic components are  being installed     All cylinder  valve  pump and hose connections should be sealed and or capped until just prior to  use     When installing pumps or motors  always align coupling halves as closely as possible  within 0 007  inch     Generic  e Any intervention must be carried out with pressure and tension released      e Check for visible leaks  particula
5. nd should be constantly rotated  from system to system regardless if you think the system requires filtering or not  Systems should  be filtered long enough to pass the total volume of oil through the filter at least 10 times  Portable  filters should be used when transferring new oil from drums or storage tank to a system      especially for NC machines     10 Point Check  Perform weekly    1  Check fluid levels  Add oil  if needed  via portable filtration if available   DO NOT MIX OILS   Use the same oil brand andviscosity grade that is being used in the system    2  Inspect breather caps  breather filters and fill screens     DO NOT punch holes in screens in  order to expedite adding oil    3  Check filter indicators and or pressure differential gages    4  Visually inspect all system hoses  pipes  pipe connections for leaks and frays  Hydraulic fluid  leakage is a common problem for industrial systems  Excessive leakage is an environmental  and safety hazard  increases waste streams and oil consumption  and  if ignored  canreduce  the system capacity enough to overheat the system    5  Check system temperature via built in thermometers or hand held infrared detectors  Normal  temperature range for most systems is110 1402F  If temperatures are high  check cooler  operation andrelief valve settings    6  Visually inspect the inside of the reservoir for signs of aeration  via the fill hole using a  flashlight   Aeration is a condition in which discrete bubbles of air are car
6. nspect a small sample of fluid for color  signs ofcontamination and odor  Keep in mind that  visual inspectionis limited in that it will only detect signs of excess contamination    Scan electrically controlled servo valves with an infraredthermometer  High valve and solenoid  temperatures over 1502F  usually indicate the valve is sticking    Scan the electric drive motor with for housing hot spots and rotor bearing temperatures using  an infrared thermometer     Change The Fluid    1  Drain the system while the fluid is hot to keep contaminants in suspension    2  Empty fluid from cylinders  accumulators and lines that might not drain properly    3  Mop  siphon  or pump out oil left in the reservoir    4  Wipe reservoir clean with lint free rags and remove rust and free paint    5  Replace or clean filter elements and strainers and clean filter housings    6  Refill the system with new fluid making sure to vent high points    7  Restart and check system for proper operation    Oil Analysis   1  Identify    Mission Critical    Equipment It   s not necessary to perform oil analysis on every single  lubricated system  Identify critical applications that would seriously jeopardize production if  they were to shut down unexpectedly    2  Register Your Equipment It is important to have your equipment properly registered with a lab   This supports routine trending and plays a key role in early detection of lubricant or equipment  problems  There   s no need for you to decide which 
7. oil filter  after first five hours   e Change oil  every 50 hours or every season  more often if dirty conditions    e Change oil filter  every 100 hours or every season   e Replace foam air cleaner  every 25 hours or every season   e Replace paper air filter  every 25 hours or every season   e Replace paper air filter w  foam air cleaner  every 100 hours or every season  e Replace spark plugs  every 100 hours or every season   e Replace fuel filter  every 100 hours or every season    Open Source Ecology  Civilization Starter Kit v 0 01    
8. ried along in the  stream of oil as it enters the pump  Visual signs of aeration in the reservoir are generally    Open Source Ecology  Civilization Starter Kit v 0 01    10     Power Cube  User Manual    foaming and or little whirlpools taking small gulps of air into the suction strainer  Causes of  aeration include  low fluid levels  airleaks in the suction line  low fluid temperature  fluid  is too viscous to release air or maintain suction at the pump  or faulty shaft seals When air  leaks are suspected on the suction line  smotheringthesepoints with oil will usually pinpoint  the leaks by creating a markedchange in pump noise  A pump ingesting air sounds as if it  weregargling marbles    Listen to the pump for the signs of cavitation  Cavitation is slightly more complicated than  aeration  but bares somesimilarities  Cavitation occurs when air is released from the hydraulic  oil during momentary depressurization at the pumpsuction and then imploded onto metal  surfaces upon discharge These implosions are extremely destructive to pump surfaces  A  cavitating pump will emit a high pitched whine or scream  Causes of cavitation are the same  as those of aeration with the exception of suction side air leaks  How do you discern aeration  from cavitation  One way is to install a vacuum gage on the suction side and make sure the  pressure is equal too or greater than that prescribed by the pump manufacturer  Foaming in  the reservoir is usually the telltale sign of aeration    I
9. rly at connections   Tighten or seal if necessary   e Check state of hydraulic fluid  Completely replace if deteriorating  sunk color  odor  milky  aspect    e Check hydraulic fluid level  Refill with same viscosity and to same line if necessary   e If system is to be shut down for a long time  leave hydraulic oil in the circuit   e Replace hydraulic fluid  every 24 months of use  e Replace hydraulic fluid filters  every 12 months  e Inspect hoses for damage  blisters  leaks or fraying  Replace if necessary   e Ensure pressure relief valve is not held partially open by contamination   e Check for corroded or loose fasteners     Open Source Ecology  Civilization Starter Kit v 0 01    Power Cube  User Manual    Pump Motor Maintenance    Performance parameters     e suction pressure  Ps    e discharge pressure  Pd   e flow  Q    e pump speed  Nr    e pumpage properties   e power    Measure power with a clip on amp meter  It   s not all that accurate  but it   s good for a baseline  comparison     Locate suction and discharge gauges to determine  Ps  and  Pd      e normal  perpendicular  to the pipe wall   e oncenterline of pipe   e ina straight section of pipe   e not inthe bottom or top  avoid air and solids     Measure flow  It   s difficult if a permanent flow meter isn   t installed     e insert a pitot tube into the pipe  e use a doppler or transitime device  non intrusive   e each measuring device must be calibrated  don   t underestimate the importance of this     Measure
10. tests are appropriate for a particular  application because the lab has already established test slates for specific applications    3  Establish Best Practices Establish a consistent    how to    practice for taking oil samples from    your equipment and train your maintenance personnel to use this practice  Correct sampling  practices are critical to the value received from the analysis data  This extremely important  step rarely gets the attention it needs     Open Source Ecology  Civilization Starter Kit v 0 01    Power Cube  User Manual    4  Sample Retrieve samples in accordance with your best practice and send them to the lab as  soon as possible  Samples that are set aside may deteriorate and give non representative  results    5  Analyze A thorough analysis  keyed on trends  helps determine your systems    conditions    6  Interpret Reviewing the results and determining what  if any  action is required can make  or break a successful program  It   s important to remember that an alert sample does not  necessarily mean imminent failure  Seek consultation on alert samples and re sample to  confirm present data before taking massive corrective action    7  Take Corrective Action and Document  Document  Document    As always  documentation is  the key to knowing where you   ve been and where you   re going  Document corrective actions  resulting from oil analysis     Mechanical System Maintenance  Engine Maintenance    e Check oil level  every 5 hours   e Change oil and 
    
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