Troubleshooting – Lukas Concrete crushers User Manual

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11. Troubleshooting

Trouble

Check

Cause

Solution

Crusher arms move

slowly or jerkily when

activated

Are the hoses

connected

properly?

Air in the hydraulic

system

De-aerate pump

system

Does the pump

unit work?

Device doesn’t

perform at its given

power

Check the

hydraulic fluid level

in the supplying

pump

Insufficient

hydraulic fluid in

the pump

Top up hydraulic fluid,

de-aerate

Following release,

the star grip doesn’t

return to the central

position

Cover damaged

or star grip hard to

move?

Damage to the

torsion spring for

reset

Repair of fault by

authorised dealer,

specially trained

LUKAS staff or

directly by LUKAS

Soiled valve or

star grip
Defective valve
Other mechanical

damage (e. g. star

grip)

With mono-coupling-

system: hose

assembly cannot be

coupled

Pressure too high

(e.g. caused by

too-high ambient

temperature)

Set hydraulic pump

to pressureless

circulation

Coupling defective Coupling must be

replaced immediately

With mono-

coupling-system:

It is frequently not

possible to couple

hose assemblies

Check the

viscosity grade

and application

temperature of

the hydraulic fluid

used.

Hydraulic fluid

not suited to

the application

situation

Hydraulic fluid

must be replaced

(see chapter

“Recommended

hydraulic fluids”)

Coupling defective Coupling must be

replaced immediately

With quick-

disconnect-coupling-

system: hose

assembly cannot be

coupled

Is the pump

working?

Pressurised

Relieve pump

Coupling defective Coupling must be

replaced immediately

Hydraulic fluid leak

at the hoses or the

connections

Are the hoses

defective?

Leakage, possible

damage

Replace hoses.

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