Changing the hydraulic fluid, Changing the hydraulic fluid 25, Recommended equipment – MTS Model 512-01 Hydraulic Power Unit User Manual

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Model 512.01 Hydraulic Power Unit

Maintenance

25

Changing the Hydraulic Fluid

As part of your regular HPU maintenance, change the hydraulic fluid every
2,500 hours of operation or if fluid analysis indicates the fluid should be
changed. However, you must change it immediately if any of the following
is true:

The fluid becomes very dark and has a strong burnt sugar smell
(severe overheating).

Particles appear in the sight glass (indicate a collapsed pickup
strainer).

Fluid becomes milky (water in the fluid–a possible leaking heat
exchanger).

It is a good idea to keep a small jar of new hydraulic fluid for comparison
purposes.

Recommended

equipment

The following equipment (or its equivalent) is needed in the for this
procedure.

A transfer pump with a 10–micron filter

A 125 kg (250 lb) capacity hoist

Synasol

®

or a similar cleaning solvent

Lint-free cloths or manufactured rags

A small drain that will fit underneath the drain plug

See

“Component Locations”

on page 26 to identify the components called

out in the following procedure.

1.

Prepare the HPU.

A.

Press STOP to turn off the HPU.

B.

Remove electrical power to the HPU (via the circuit breaker at the
power source or by unplugging the HPU).

C.

Remove the filler cap’s strainer assembly.

2.

Remove the hydraulic fluid.

A.

Remove the transfer pump’s filter (you do not need to filter the
dirty hydraulic fluid when removing it).

B.

Use the transfer pump to remove the old hydraulic fluid out of the
reservoir.

C.

Remove the drain plug to drain any remaining fluid.

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