Oilgear Part Repair

Established in 1921 in Milwaukee, Oilgear began by making hydraulic presses for mining, thriving through economic challenges like the Great Depression. Expanding beyond presses, they now provide fluid meters, motors, and valves for diverse sectors including lumber and automotive. A pioneer in integrating microprocessors with hydraulics in the 1980s, Oilgear developed comprehensive computer-control systems. Their current offerings include various pumps, valves, accumulators, and electronics like amplifier and controller cards.

Our Repair Services

Perfection Servo has been working with and repairing Oilgear products for years. Trust our experienced team to handle all your Oilgear repair needs.

Oilgear hydraulic pumps have a specific operational lifespan and are subject to wear with ongoing use. These sophisticated components, when used extensively, may begin to show signs of degradation, affecting the precision of your manufactured products. To determine whether your hydraulic pump needs repair or replacement, watch for these important indicators:

  • Evidence of wear
  • Decrease in the quality of product finishes
  • Unusual or pronounced vibrations and noise
  • Wearing or damage to the coupling or drive mechanism
  • Increasing temperatures within the pump

Noticing any of these symptoms calls for professional repair and maintenance. An aging Oilgear hydraulic pump becomes less efficient and, if neglected, could diminish the quality of your output or cause harm to other components in the machine.

Remember that not all signs of wear immediately lead to total machine breakdown. Instead of waiting for your machine to fail, it's wise to routinely inspect for wear signs or irregular performance. When in doubt, having a technician evaluate your machine to check operational tolerances and propose essential repairs or refurbishing is a prudent approach.

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