AamerK
Industrial
- Jan 17, 2019
- 14
Hello,
I'm a technician at a concrete products plant, and we're having problems with our hydraulics.
Our main pump is a radial piston pump (Moog D954-2011 RKP 63) & the problem is that if we set the pressure to the recommended 200bars then the pumps' body heats up very quickly(10-15mins), the oil in the tank doesnt heat up that much, currently we have set it to a measely 120-130 bars to keep our machine running although at a very slow speed ofcourse.
The setup is shown in the drawing attached.
Things we have already tried:
1) Replacing the pump with a spare
2) Checked the pressure relief valve(unadjustable, fixed at 280bars)
Is it possible that both the main pumps are worn out?
Also, if we set the pressure to 200bars, then the 30KW motor running the main pump also starts drawing too much current.
I'm a technician at a concrete products plant, and we're having problems with our hydraulics.
Our main pump is a radial piston pump (Moog D954-2011 RKP 63) & the problem is that if we set the pressure to the recommended 200bars then the pumps' body heats up very quickly(10-15mins), the oil in the tank doesnt heat up that much, currently we have set it to a measely 120-130 bars to keep our machine running although at a very slow speed ofcourse.
The setup is shown in the drawing attached.
Things we have already tried:
1) Replacing the pump with a spare
2) Checked the pressure relief valve(unadjustable, fixed at 280bars)
Is it possible that both the main pumps are worn out?
Also, if we set the pressure to 200bars, then the 30KW motor running the main pump also starts drawing too much current.