2240 Hydraulics bleeding off

   / 2240 Hydraulics bleeding off #11  
Ok, that makes sense. Do i need to have the cylinder fully extended to do this? Theres not going to be a lot of pressure on the hose when i take it off is there?

Fully extended or retracted is fine but the direction determines which hose needs to be removed.
 
   / 2240 Hydraulics bleeding off #12  
You can disconnect hose from end of cylinder that piston has fully traveled,leave orifice open,apply hyd pressure to other end of cyl & if piston packing(seal) has failed oil will exit open orifice.

Sounds like a better way of texting the cylinder.
 
   / 2240 Hydraulics bleeding off #13  
This is the easiest to understand double acting cylinder test I have seen.

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Dave M7040
 
   / 2240 Hydraulics bleeding off
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#14  
Awesome dave, that does spell it out very clearly!
 
   / 2240 Hydraulics bleeding off #16  
I agree Dave's post is very helpful.
 
   / 2240 Hydraulics bleeding off #17  
Dave M7040
May I ask you what your opinion is if a failed FEL boom cylinder piston packing will or will not allow the boom to settle if hyd valve isn't leaking?
Thanks,Jim
 

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