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Whether gear, vane, or piston pump, there may come a time when you have to replace your hydraulic pump. When your equipment isn’t working properly and you have narrowed the problem down to a hydraulic pump that needs to be replaced, what do you need to know?

The pump may simply be worn out—they do have a natural lifespan, as they are a wearable item in a hydraulic system. Although it is not possible to give an average lifespan given the different types of pumps and widely varying hours of operation; in general, you can expect many years of good operation from a hydraulic pump in most truck-mounted hydraulic systems. However, the life of a hydraulic pump might be much longer than what you are experiencing. Here are some questions you should ask:

Has the equipment been operating acceptably with this pump for a number of years without incident, and has the decline in performance been gradual over a longer period of time?

In this case, you’ll need to get the pump make and model number so that you can make sure that your replacement will be correct—either with an exact replacement or with another make that has the same operating specifications.

In any case, when replacing a failed hydraulic pump you will want to make sure to use this opportunity to also change out your hydraulic fluid (or at the very least use a filter cart and filter your oil). In the process of failing, your pump has introduced contaminants into your hydraulic system that you want to remove before they damage your new pump or any other hydraulic component. You will want to change your filter element(s) when you install your new pump, and then change it (them) out after a break-in period on your new pump.

If not, then let’s make sure there is not something else going on, or you may just find yourself replacing pumps frequently because the underlying problem hasn’t been addressed.

Input shaft is twisted/bcanroken: This occurs due to an extreme shock load to the pump. Typically, this happens when a relief valve is missing from the system, not functioning correctly, set to a much higher value than what the pump can withstand, or is too small for the system flow and thus cannot function correctly.

Shaft fretting:Fretting corrosion occurs under load in the presence of repeated relative surface motion, for example by vibration. Direct mount pump splines can be worn away. The solutions include:

Using larger pump and PTO shafts will not eliminate fretting, but may resolve the problem because of the increased metal available before the failure occurs.

Check to see that there is a sufficient amount of oil in the reservoir. Not just when the system is at rest, but also when all cylinders are extended to their maximum length or when all the components are running.

Make sure that the pump is able to get a good flow of oil from the reservoir—pumps are designed to have the oil feed pushed to the pump by gravity and atmospheric pressure, not by “sucking” oil. If the oil level in the reservoir is lower than the inlet of the pump, or the run too long or uphill, oil may not flow adequately to the pump. You can check if the pump is receiving oil adequately by using a vacuum gauge at the pump inlet. For a standard gear pump, at maximum operating RPM, the gauge should read a maximum of 5 inches HG. Larger numbers will damage a gear pump, and if you have a piston pump, the maximum number will be lower for good pump life.

Over pressurization: Pressure relief settings may have been adjusted or changed, and are now higher than what the pump can withstand without causing damage.

Pumps don’t produce pressure, they produce flow and are built to withstand pressure. When the system pressure exceeds the pump design, failure begins—either gradually or catastrophically.

When installing the new pump, back all the relief settings off. Then with the use of a pressure gauge T’d in at the pump outlet, gradually adjust the pressure relief setting until a cylinder or motor begins to move. Once the cylinder has reached the end of its stroke, gradually increase the pressure relief setting until reaching the max system pressure (which would be the pressure rating of the lowest rated component in the system). Sometimes, if a pump has been replaced and is larger than the original (produces more flow), the relief may not be able to allow all the flow being produced to escape back to tank. When that happens, the relief valve is “saturated” and the effect is the same as having no relief in the system. Pressures can reach levels much higher than the relief settings and components can be damaged or destroyed.

Contamination: Over time, the system oil has gotten dirty or contaminated and no longer is able to lubricate the pump, or is carrying contamination to the pump.

Make sure the oil is clean, the oil filer changed on schedule, and that there are no entry points for contamination like water, dust, or dirt from a reservoir filler cap that is unfiltered or missing, seals in motors or cylinders that are allowing contaminants in, etc.

New hoses can contain leftover bits of rubber and metal particles from the cutting and crimping process and should be cleaned out before installation.

Even new oil may be quite dirty if stored incorrectly, or exposed to dust and dirt. It’s always a good idea to use a filter cart and filter the system once it’s refilled with oil before turning on the system.

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We stock Permco Pumps and motors, Easton Pumps and motors, Parker, Vickers, and valves of all manufactures. Our hydraulic technicians carefully recheck the tolerances are exact and precise and the hydraulic pump or valve is prepared for reassembly. All contact surfaces are reconditioned and replaced and new seals, bearings and replacement parts are installed by our highly trained hydraulic technicians.

After reassembly, the hydraulic pump and valve unit is thoroughly tested dynamically under high and standard pressures. We also will recondition or fabricate all obscure or hydraulic parts that cannot be replaced in our shop. Our pump repair staff will repair any pump and motor regardless of the manufacturer or brand.

Most hydraulic pump repairs can be completed within 24 hours upon receiving the pump (provided that parts are in stock) and standard repair time even for the most advanced hydraulic pump is short. Hydraulic pumps are tested to a working pressure and a higher test pressure for both internal and external leakage. Each unit is painted and shipped back to the customer ready for installation. We own and operate an efficient, clean and organized hydraulic pump machine shop because we understand the importance of your company"s hydraulics on machines and equipment must to be running without unnecessary down-time. When you need anything hydraulic related, please give us a call now at (973) 684-3225 and one of our hydraulic specialists will provide you with all the information and a solution to getting your hydraulic equipment working immediately!

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Drain the cylinder. In order to drain the cylinder retract and extend the cylinder until all the fluid is removed. The fluid will exit the hoses removed in step 1.

While you have the reservoir off, use a mild parts cleaner to clean the filters and the inside of the reservoir. Mild parts cleaner can be purchased at your local auto parts store.

Pull the valve out of the pump and clean with parts cleaner as well, flushing the block. The cleaner will flow out of the tubes into your collection bucket.

Reassemble pump, reconnect hoses, and fill the reservoir with AW46 (hydraulic fluid) or Dexron III (automatic transmission fluid) and purge the system until it’s full. Be sure NOT to mix the two fluids. Only use one type.

First, Make sure your solenoid is properly grounded.  To ground the solenoid, run a small 14 gauge ground wire from the ground on the pump to the screw mounting the solenoid to the motor.

Using a jumper wire, (14 gauge wire 10” long  with alligator clips on both ends is easiest) jump from the 12V terminal on the solenoid to the activator post (the small post). You should hear a faint click.

With a 12V test light, check to see if you have 12V on the copper terminal that connects the solenoid to the motor (usually looking from the rear the copper terminal on the right). If you do have 12V, the solenoid is good, if not the solenoid needs to be replaced.

Step 3. To lower your spears, you will need two wires. Both wires will connect to the hot post on your solenoid. The end of one wire needs to connect to the plastic coil on the side of your pump.

Step 4. Next touch the other wire to the small actuator post on your solenoid. If your spears raise and lower properly, you need to replace your remote.

Step 3.Take a non-magnetic screwdriver or other metal tool and attempt to stick it to the coil. If the coil is working (magnetized) the metal tool will stick to the end of the coil. If it is not working the magnet is not getting a charge (magnetizing) and the tool will not stick to the coil.

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The hydraulic pump consists of a pump block, an oil reservoir, and a 12-Volt DC electric motor to operate the pump.  The fluid reservoir (with level indications on the side ) is attached to the pump with a hose clamp.  Chevrolet recommends using Univis HVI 26 hydraulic fluid.  Here at Top Hydraulics, Inc., we use FeBi 02615 fluid in all of our hydraulic systems.

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In a hydraulic system, fluid is conveyed through the various components by the activity of a pump. Pumps work by converting mechanical energy—e.g., the turning of a gear—into hydraulic (i.e., fluid) energy. Hydraulic pumps may be either fixed displacement (conveys a precise, unchangeable amount of fluid during each rotation) or variable displacement (can be altered to change the amount of fluid conveyed). Of these two types, variable displacement pumps are more complicated in design and, therefore, tend to be more expensive.

Hydraulic pumps are used in a wide range of industrial equipment and, for this reason, they exist in a broad assortment of designs, including the following:

Vane pumps – Vane pumps feature a rotating shaft with a number of thin vanes protruding from it. The vanes effectively separate the housing into distinct compartments, each of which conveys fluid from the input to the output as the central rotor turns. Because the rotor is positioned eccentrically, its motion first steadily increase the volume of space in each compartment as the compartments fill and then decreases them as they empty when the fluid is forcefully expelled through the output.

Gear pumps – The typical gear pump has two interlocking gears, one of which is connected to a drive shaft. As the shaft turns, the two gears are put into motion, conveying the hydraulic fluid around the outer perimeter of the housing and finally through the outlet.

Piston pumps – A piston pump is characterised by the presence of one or more pistons, consisting of a cylinder inside a cylinder. The up-and-down motion of the piston conveys hydraulic fluid to the output. These pumps are available in axial and radial designs.

In addition to supplying all types of hydraulic pumps, from stock White House Products can also manufacture piston gear and vane pumps to order. For gear pumps consult the Tailor Made gear pump section of our catalogue. For Vane pumps see the available options in the Vane pump and mtors section of the catalogue. For Piston pumps see the available options in the Standard Piston Pumps section.

If your hydraulic pump requires new parts or to be repaired White House Products can assist with a wide range of spare parts and full repair and test facilities for all types and styles of hydraulic pump. So if you need to replace the entire system, a component or need a component repair, you can count on White House Products for the exact part numbers. Parts for Cessna, Kayaba, Saeur Danfoss, Vickers, and other pump brands are available from stock.

Sometimes, it is a challenge to find an exact match to your application. If a particular hydraulics system manufacturer does not produce a pump for your requirements, we can help. You can have one built to your own specifications, which sets our operation apart from other hydraulic pump suppliers. Register to access this feature, but not before conducting a complete search of our catalogues, as this is the world’s largest selection of hydraulic pumps.

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