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RD12A/12K General Maintenance
7.10 Hydraulic System Cleanliness
Keeping the hydraulic oil clean is a vital factor affecting the service life of hydraulic
components. Oil in hydraulic systems is used not only to transfer power, but also to
lubricate the hydraulic components used in the system. Keeping the hydraulic
system clean will help avoid costly downtime and repairs.
Major sources of hydraulic system contamination include:
Particles of dirt introduced when the hydraulic system is opened for
maintenance or repair
Contaminants generated by the mechanical components of the system during
operation
Improper storage and handling of hydraulic oil
Use of the wrong type of hydraulic oil
Leakage in lines and fittings
To minimize hydraulic oil contamination:
Clean hydraulic connections before opening the lines. When adding oil, clean
the hydraulic tank filler cap and surrounding area before removing it.
Avoid opening the pumps, motors, or hose connections unless absolutely
necessary.
Plug or cap all open hydraulic connections while servicing the system.
Clean and cover the containers, funnels, and spouts used to store and transfer
the hydraulic oil.
Change the hydraulic filters and oils at the recommended service intervals.
7.11 Hydraulic Oil Requirements
Wacker Neuson recommends the use of a good petroleum-based, anti-wear
hydraulic oil in the hydraulic system of this equipment. Good anti-wear hydraulic
oils contain special additives to reduce oxidation, prevent foaming, and provide for
good water separation.
When selecting hydraulic oil for your machine, be sure to specify anti-wear
properties. Most hydraulic oil suppliers will provide assistance in finding the correct
hydraulic oil for your machine.
Avoid mixing different brands and grades of hydraulic oils.
Most hydraulic oils are available in different viscosities.
The SAE number for an oil is used strictly to identify viscosity—it does not indicate
the type of oil (engine, hydraulic, gear, etc.).
When selecting a hydraulic oil be sure it matches the specified SAE viscosity rating
and is intended to be used as a hydraulic oil. See section Technical Data—
Lubrication.