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Safe Operation And Maintenance Guidelines For Hydraulic Hose Crimping Machines

Safe Operation And Maintenance Guidelines For Hydraulic Hose Crimping Machines

August 11, 2025

I. Pre-Operation Precautions

1. Checking the Equipment

- Verify that the power supply and hydraulic system (oil level and quality) are functioning properly and that there are no leaks.

- Verify that the mold matches the hose and fitting specifications. Replace the mold if it is severely worn.

- Ensure that all fasteners are secure and that moving parts are well lubricated.

 

2. Hose and Fitting Compatibility

- Verify the hose model, fitting type, and crimping parameters (such as crimping diameter and pressure), referring to the crimping size chart provided with the machine.

- Check that the hose and fitting are free of scratches, rust, or deformation, and that they are clean and free of impurities.

 

3. Safety Precautions

- Wear protective gloves and goggles to avoid injury from high-pressure oil splashes or metal debris.

- Keep the work area clean and clear of flammable and explosive items.


II. Operational Precautions

1. Correct Clamping

- Insert the hose and connector into the center of the mold, ensuring consistent insertion depth (the connector must rest against the positioning stop).

- Avoid twisting or deflecting the hose to prevent a poor seal after crimping.

 

2. Crimping Parameter Settings

- Strictly adjust the crimping force and stroke according to process requirements (overtightening will damage the hose, while overtightening may cause leakage).

- After the first crimping, it is recommended to dissect a sample to check the crimping quality (such as core tube deformation and uniform compression of the outer wire).

 

3. Operating Instructions

- Keep hands away from the mold area when starting the machine to prevent pinching.

- Observe the pressure gauge during crimping. Stop the machine immediately for inspection if any abnormal fluctuations occur.

- Do not adjust the mold or remove debris while the machine is running.


III. Post-Operation Maintenance

1. Equipment Maintenance

- Clean mold debris and wipe away hydraulic oil contamination at the end of each day.

- Change the hydraulic oil regularly (recommended every 6 months or as specified by the manufacturer). Replace clogged filters promptly.

- When the equipment is not in use for an extended period, apply anti-rust oil to the mold and release the system pressure.

 

2. Quality Inspection

- Sample crimped hoses from each batch and perform a pressure test (e.g., 1.5 times the operating pressure).

- Check the crimped joints for cracks and burrs, and for relative displacement between the connector and the hose.


IV. Other Safety Tips

- Troubleshooting: Immediately disconnect the power supply and contact a qualified technician for repair if the equipment experiences any abnormalities (e.g., unusual noises, excessive oil temperature).

- Prohibited Modifications: Do not adjust the hydraulic system safety valve or remove protective devices without authorization.

- Training Requirements: Operators must undergo professional training and be familiar with the equipment manual and emergency procedures.


Summary: Standard operation and regular maintenance are key to ensuring crimping quality and equipment life. If you are unsure of parameters or procedures, be sure to consult our factory or technicians.


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