Showing posts with label Hydraulic Repairs Perth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hydraulic Repairs Perth. Show all posts

Monday, April 23, 2018

Take Advantage of 24/7 Maintenance Services

The team at Hoseright is proud to offer 24/7 mobile maintenance services for hydraulic systems in Perth and regional Western Australia. You never know when your hydraulic system might break down – if it’s the middle of the night and you’re hemorrhaging money you shouldn’t have to wait until business hours to get the problem fixed!

Many operations can’t function or conduct business at all without a fully-functioning hydraulic system. It’s important to have an expert team who can fix your problems where you are, and when you need them so that you don’t need to deal with the stress of missed workdays and lost revenue.

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Situations That Call for 24/7 Support

Many industries are heavily reliant on hydraulic systems and it is important to have support available at all times. For example:


Hydraulics in Trucks

Whether you are a council garbage man using a hydraulic arm to empty wheelie bins or a long-haul trucker using hydraulic lifts to load and unload freight, the chance is if you’re working with trucks you’re working with hydraulics. When that hydraulics fail it’s usually impossible or unsafe to continue with your job until they’re fixed. With 24/7 services it doesn’t matter if your hydraulics fail during a 3am transportation run; a team can have you back on the road before sunrise.


Hydraulics in Mining

The mining industry relies on hydraulic systems at almost all levels of operation, from trucks with hydraulic lifters to hydraulic diggers and even extremely high-pressure hoses for hydraulic mining. Most mines run both day and night, so without prompt, efficient, 24/7 maintenance services, an entire night’s profits could be wasted away due to faulty hydraulics.


Hydraulics on the Farm

Australian agriculture also relies heavily on hydraulic technologies to operate smoothly. There are hydraulic seeders, hydraulic trimmers to keep fruit trees in check, and most tractors use hydraulic technology as well. It doesn’t matter if you’re running a large industrial food operation or a small organic farm if your technology fails you’ll be losing money – not to mention potentially creating shortages in the food supply! 24/7 support that can fix your problem on-site is essential.


Our World Class Technicians Can Help

No matter what problem has arisen in your hydraulic system, Hoseright’s technicians will expertly diagnose the issue and fix it as efficiently as possible without sacrificing quality workmanship. Our team works with top of the line new hydraulics systems, including high-performance systems that need to be kept in excellent condition, as well as difficult older systems that need a bit more elbow grease. We also stock only the highest quality industrial Hose Fittings and can carry out the professional installation of any parts needing replacement.

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The Hidden Dangers of Corrosion

The effects of corrosion on our hydraulics system are never good, and they can even be catastrophic. Corroded fittings are one of the key signs you should look for when assessing the health of your hydraulic equipment.

Monday, February 26, 2018

Hydraulic Hoses: The Facts

It’s easy to take a hydraulic hose for granted. However, have you ever stopped to think about the many aspects that are involved in the design, creation and testing of the best quality hydraulic hoses? In this article, we take a look at some interesting hydraulic hose facts.

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  • Hydraulic assemblies and hoses are often made from multiple materials. The most commonly-used primary material of construction is rubber. However, materials tend to differ depending on exact requirements in terms of use.
  • Hose assemblies are made up of both a hose and hose fittings. Each different component will be independently rated by working pressure. The lowest maximum working pressure between the hose and fittings is the highest maximum pressure for the entire assembly.
  • Spiral hose is considered to be more robust than braided. Spiral hose can also be put under higher pressures than its braided counterpart.
  • Contemporary hydraulic hose is usually made up of three parts or more. There should be a flexible inner tube that’s fully compatible with the fluid it’s to carry. Additionally, there is a reinforcement layer. There is also an outer layer that’s often abrasion, weather or oil resistant depending on the environment of use.
  • Tube vs. hose. Hose is available in longer lengths and is more flexible than tube. Also, it’s easily installed in tight places, insulates heat better, is less likely to corrode and is also more rapidly fabricated than tube. Tube, on the other hand, is useful for a high-vibration environment, to attach to moving parts and when its routed near a source of heat.
  • How long a hydraulic hose lasts depends on various factors. There is no exact answer to how long a hydraulic hose might last. If you’re currently on the look-out for a hydraulic fitting, Perth-based experts Hoseright are available 24/7 to help.
Hoseright is the foremost company in the area specialising in industrial hose products. If you’re looking for air hose fittings, Perth-based Hoseright works around the clock to keep your machinery in tip-top condition. Contact the trusted company for hydraulic repairs Perth-based Hoseright.