Hydraulic line wear

   / Hydraulic line wear #21  
I worked in a production plant for 16 years building mobile hydraulic equipment and that metal edge would get a piece of 3/4" heater hose split and tie wrapped on as a softener and/or added spiral wrap to the affected area of hose.

Heater and wire ties do wonders to protect hydraulic lines. I several spots where a hose can come into contact with a metal edge. I split the heater hose, cut to length, wrap around the hydraulic line, and add a few zip ties. This has worked for many years on my Mahindra. I need to look at the hoses on my new tractor for any possible wear points.

This is a easy, cheap, and quick way to avoid problems.
 
   / Hydraulic line wear #22  
   / Hydraulic line wear #23  
Another solution would be to stop them from moving by clamping them to the bracket. Hydraulic hose clamps like this:

https://www.amazon.com/Twin-Tube-Clamps-Diameter-Plated/dp/B013WYM94U/ref=sr_1_13?keywords=hydraulic+hose+clamp&qid=1582770770&s=industrial&sr=1-13

will keep them from moving. Since you have 4 hoses, you'd need 2 clamps, but they do make clamps for more hoses.

Since those hoses run to the FEL, I'm thinking they may be intended to move within the bracket, though.
 
   / Hydraulic line wear
  • Thread Starter
#24  
Since those hoses run to the FEL, I'm thinking they may be intended to move within the bracket, though.

Yep. As the FEL moves the lines to too. Just a bit but they do move. Otherwise a couple zip ties would solve the problem.
 
   / Hydraulic line wear
  • Thread Starter
#25  
So as an update...

I cut the nylon covering I bought to length. However it was not wide enough for the hydraulic connector to fit through. It was wide enough for the line though. So I slit it down the side and wrapped it around the line in the appropriate spot and secured with two zip ties. Did that for each of the four lines. That should solve the problem for another several years.
 
   / Hydraulic line wear #27  
but they don't need to move. it's better that they don't move..

So if they don't need to move how did they get chafed?
 
   / Hydraulic line wear #29  
So as an update...

I cut the nylon covering I bought to length. However it was not wide enough for the hydraulic connector to fit through. It was wide enough for the line though. So I slit it down the side and wrapped it around the line in the appropriate spot and secured with two zip ties. Did that for each of the four lines. That should solve the problem for another several years.

Sounds like you got it done and that's all you really needed. Good luck.
 
   / Hydraulic line wear #30  

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2009 Volvo VHD Tandem Dump Truck, VIN # 4V5KC9EF19N270338 (A51572)
2009 Volvo VHD...
JOHN DEERE HPX GATOR 4x4 *NOT RUNNING* (A50324)
JOHN DEERE HPX...
2008 DOOSAN G25 GENERATOR (A55745)
2008 DOOSAN G25...
2017 Yale GLC050VX 3,500 lb LPG Forklift - Powershift, Aux Hydraulics (A57024)
2017 Yale GLC050VX...
2001 AMADAS 2100 LOT NUMBER 251 (A53084)
2001 AMADAS 2100...
2016 Ford F-450 Pickup Truck (A51692)
2016 Ford F-450...
 
Top