So all of my hydraulic equipment has a filter on it. And always on the return side. I understand the low pressure issue. But...what about protecting the pump? There was a gravity fed oil filter on my old log splitter that I do plan to install on the new one. But how about the other stuff? Will the standard oil filter work in a gravity situation? Along with the suction of the pump? I want to protect the pump as much as possible.
What is it that
you think you understand about the "the low pressure issue...."??
Are you planning to use "the standard oil filter" as a suction filter?? It will not work on the suction side!!
Why would there be anything damaging for the pump in the reservoir, if all return oil from the system is filtered in a return filter??
Answer 1: You re-fill contaminated oil into the reservoir.
Solution 1: Re-Fill oil through a fill cap screen filter.
Answer 2: Contaminants enter the reservoir through the air vent.
Solution 2: Use an appropriate sized air breather filter
All hydraulic systems use a 14.7 psi charge system. That is the atmospheric pressure. To prevent pump from cavitation, this pressure needs to be available at the pump inlet port with a minimum of reduction. Suction head can increase that pressure, with about 0.5 psi per foot of head. A suction filter will reduce that pressure with 2-5+ psi depending on current pump speed/rpm and oil viscosity. Pressure reduction can be even bigger if oil viscosity is increased from very low temperature. So, as you can see or figure out, using head (gravity) as an argument on normally designed a log splitter, is not worth a lot. Note that gravity feeding a suction filter is not worth anything, if pump is not on the same level or lower, as the suction filter.
Water and air is the most common contaminants in oil. Water enters system as condense in the air and some times with re-fill oil. Air enters the reservoir when cylinder extends, and leaves the reservoir when cylinder retracts, The displaced air volume is the same as the volume of the piston rod.
Ice crystals in oil will clog the suction filter, with severe consequences for the pump