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HYDRAULIC CYLINDER.

07/30/2009 9:12 AM

HOW SHOULD I USE A CYLINDER WHOOSE SEAL KIT ARE DAMAGED, FOR A SHORT WHILE AS THERE IS NO STOCK OF KIT IN HAND AND THE MACHINE SHOULD NOT BE STOPPED?

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Re: HYDRAULIC CYLINDER.

07/30/2009 9:19 AM

As the leakage is too loud, I don't think you have any option but to stop it.

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Re: HYDRAULIC CYLINDER.

07/30/2009 10:50 AM

Many factors to consider, however, if the machine still functions SAFELY and makes good product I would run it. The main problem is HEAT GENERATION can/will increase so make sure the Heat Exchanger can remove the Excess Heat.

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Re: HYDRAULIC CYLINDER.

07/30/2009 2:33 PM

Safety is your first concern.

You didn't tell us where the leak is or how badly it's leaking..

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