Conclusion
Thoroughly clean all parts of the hydraulic cylinder, including the barrel, piston, and rod. Inspect each component for signs of wear or damage. If any parts are damaged beyond repair, they may need to be replaced.
2. Depressurize the System Carefully release pressure from the hydraulic system. This may involve using release valves or following specific procedures outlined in the machine’s manual.
2. Depressurization Begin by safely depressurizing the hydraulic system. This step is critical to avoid injuries during the process.