Why do pumps fail, what should be considered?
Pumps are used in many areas in our daily life, both in the workplaces and in the places I work. Sometimes in hobby functions such as garden irrigation, sometimes in industrial processes such as oil transfer. The types of pumps used to transfer a fluid to another place vary according to the area of use, and the causes of failure also differ according to the type of pump; We encounter many questions / problems such as hydraulic pump malfunctions, hydraulic female pump malfunctions, why the hydraulic pump makes noise, centrifugal pump malfunctions, why centrifugal pumps malfunction. Before moving on to the causes of pump failure, let’s talk about an important situation that needs attention until the breakdown phase and also affects the service life of your pump; pump maintenance. We know that many businesses may not perform routine maintenance until the pump fails. However, pump maintenance, which is seen as an “expense” and always overlooked, also helps to prevent many malfunctions. In summary, pump maintenance;
- Helps to prevent possible malfunctions
- Helps to prevent possible malfunctions
- Allows the pump to work more efficiently
- Prevents possible job losses that may occur due to pump failure.
- A short maintenance saves money in the long run
- It prolongs the life of the pump and enables better quality work.
Once pump maintenance is routinely performed as recommended by the pump manufacturer, it probably won’t cause you major and frequent breakdowns anyway.
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