Over time, hydraulic valves inevitably experience malfunctions, necessitating maintenance. In actual production, hydraulic valve maintenance primarily involves timely cleaning, reconfiguration of components, and dimensional repairs. Oil deposits in the valve's passages can easily lead to sedimentation, causing unnecessary malfunctions. Therefore, timely cleaning is crucial. Disassembling and cleaning the hydraulic valve is essential to restore its functionality.
Safety must be prioritized during cleaning. Many sediments are difficult to remove and require cleaning solutions, which are often corrosive, toxic, or even flammable. Proper handling is paramount. Cleaned components must be stored safely to prevent further corrosion. After cleaning and reassembly, the hydraulic valve can be tested before operation. If any parts of the hydraulic valve are severely damaged, reconfiguration is generally the preferred option. Hydraulic valves can have their lifespan greatly increased if they are maintained by specialized and experienced personnel, and their reliability and performance will remain at the original level. Even so, we must be vigilant in our daily production to prevent accidents.






