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Section 2 - Stripe Hog Systems
NOTICE:
T H E H Y D R A U L I C F L U I D T E M P E R AT U R E M U S T B E
ABOVE 60 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT BEFORE OPERATING
THE HYDRAULIC PUMP UNDER LOAD. IF THE FLUID
TEMPERATURE IS BELOW 60 DEGREES F (16 C) YOU
SHOULD RUN THE MACHINE IN WORK MODE AT IDLE TO
CIRCULATE HYDRAULIC FLUID AT LOW PRESSURE UNTIL IT
IS WARMED TO OPERATING TEMPERATURE AS INDICATED
BY THE THERMOMETER IN THE HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR
SIGHT GAUGE. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN
DAMAGE TO THE INTERNAL SEALS IN THE PUMP.
Hydraulic System Filters
Clean hydraulic fluid that has not been exposed to
excessive temperature or become contaminated
is essential to the performance of the system.
As pumps, cylinders and components wear, they
release tiny metal and rubber particles into the
hydraulic fluid. These particles act as a grinding
compound as they flow through the system. Or
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dinary dirt and water are common hydraulic fluid
contaminants. Any one of these will contribute to
premature failure of hydraulic components. Filters
on the low pressure and high pressure hydraulic
circuits remove these contaminates and increase
the life of the fluid and hydraulic components.
Low Pressure filters
The low pressure filter is a cartridge type “Spin
On” filter on the top of the reservoir tank. All re
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turn fluid passes through the low pressure filter
as it flows back into the tank. The filter should be
changed at the same time the hydraulic fluid is
changed or if it begins to restrict the return flow.
High Pressure Filter
A special fine micron cartridge type filter is located
near the manifold in the high pressure circuit
between the manifold and cylinders, motors and
other hydraulic components. The filter removes
tiny particles that could be released by the hy-
draulic pump. The filter element is inside a special
canister that can withstand the operating pressure
on the high pressure side of the pump.
A pressure gauge near the filter monitors the
pressure and provides an indication of when the
filter element is becoming clogged and must be
changed. The element should also be changed
when the hydraulic oil is changed.
Low Pressure Hydraulic Fluid Filter
High Pressure Filter Hydraulic Fluid Filter
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