Why Does Seal Failure Occur in Hydraulic Cylinders? The 7 Most Common Reasons
Why Does Seal Failure Occur in Hydraulic Cylinders? The 7 Most Common Reasons
Most of the malfunctions in hydraulic systems are caused by gasket and seal problems that may seem minor at first glance. Seal failures, especially in hydraulic cylinders operating under high pressure; It can lead to oil leaks, loss of performance, and serious system damage.
So why do hydraulic cylinder seals fail?
In this article, we examine the most common causes of seal failure in the field and how to prevent these problems from a technical perspective.
Dirty Hydraulic Oil Handling
One of the biggest causes of seal failures is oil contamination.
Entered into the system:
Metal particles, dust, dirt, water and damage to the felt surface.
Conclusion:
Premature wear, surface scratches, oil leaks
This problem is very common, especially in systems where filter maintenance is neglected.
Overpressure
Exceeding the working pressure of the cylinder puts much more strain on the seal system than usual.
Conclusion:
Deformation of the felt, coming out of its socket, sudden explosion
Pressure control is critical in high-tonnage systems.
Wrong Seal Selection
Not every hydraulic system uses the same seal.
False:
Material, hardness, temperature resistance, if selected, the life of the felt is seriously reduced.
Example:
In systems operating at high temperatures, standard NBR seals can harden in a short time.
Shaft Surface Damages
Scratches or surface defects on the piston rod constantly wear down the seal.