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6 Steps for Fixing Hydraulic Hoses

At Custom Hose Tech, we specialize in testing and repairing hydraulic hoses for a variety of vehicles, equipment, and industrial machines. However, if you find yourself in need of a quick fix in the field, here are six steps to follow for repairing your hydraulic hoses:

  1. Identify the Correct Hose It’s crucial to make sure you are using a hose with the correct specification for your equipment. Different functions may require different minimal pressure tolerances, and there may be multiple types of hydraulic hoses with different pressure ratings on one piece of equipment. Consult with a professional if you have any doubts about which hose to use.
  2. Remove the Damaged Area Cut out the damaged section of the hose, even if the issue is just a leaking coupling. Thoroughly clean the area around the cut end of the hose to remove any dirt or contaminants that could damage internal components.
  3. Use an Adapter to Complete Installation If necessary, install adapters into the appropriate ports and make sure they are properly tightened. Over- or under-torquing can have negative impacts on the hydraulic system.
  4. Confirm the Correct Length Ensure that the hose assembly is the correct length and properly routed to avoid additional pressure and fatigue. It’s better to have too much hose than too little, but the ideal length allows for proper routing according to manufacturer guidelines.
  5. Enable Proper Swaging To ensure a secure connection, the end of the hose must be swaged (crimped) onto the fitting. This process ensures that the hose and fitting are properly aligned and creates a strong, leak-free seal.
  6. Test the Repair Once the repair is complete, test the system to make sure the hose is functioning properly. If the hose is leaking or the system is not functioning correctly, you may need to consult with a professional to diagnose the issue.

If you are in need of professional hydraulic hose repair in Minnesota, don’t hesitate to contact the experts at Custom Hose Tech. Our team of certified technicians has the knowledge and experience to quickly diagnose and repair any issues with your hydraulic hoses. Contact us today for a consultation.