Hydraulic cylinder failure shows as leaks, drift, erratic/slow motion, and unusual noises; typical causes are worn seals, contaminated fluid, bent rods, and overpressurization, leading to reduced speed and power.
Key Indicators of Hydraulic Cylinder Failure
Common signs include external leakage at seals or ports, internal bypassing causing drifting under load, erratic or slow movement, reduced power and speed, unusual noises, overheating, visible physical damage to rods, and contaminated hydraulic fluid.
Common Causes for These Symptoms:
Worn Seals: Allows fluid to bypass the piston or escape the cylinder, causing drift or low power.
Contamination: Dirt and metallic particles in the oil damage seals and internal surfaces.
Misalignment: Causes uneven rod wear, side loading, and rapid seal degradation.
Air Entrapment: Causes noisy, erratic, and spongy operation.
Overpressurization: Damaged components or malfunctioning relief valves.
Regular maintenance and cleaning, such as inspecting seals and monitoring system heat/pressure, can help prevent these failures