Visual & Detailed Inspection: The scope began with a thorough visual and detailed inspection, during which minor oil leakage was identified near the gland area, along with wear signs on the rod and piston seals. No major structural damage or deformation was found, and the overall condition of the cylinder body, rod, bore, and mounting hardware was confirmed to be good.
Disassembly & Component Assessment: The cylinder was carefully disassembled to assess the internal components. All parts were cleaned, and a new seal kit was used to replace worn seals.
Reassembly Process: All components were lubricated with compatible hydraulic oil to ensure long-term performance and reliability. The reassembly was done with attention to precision and safety, securing the gland nut and ensuring debris-free internals.
Functional & Pressure Testing: Functional testing confirmed correct movement of the piston. A final pressure test was conducted at 3000 psi (207 bar) to verify sealing integrity and overall performance.
Final Outcome: This successful intervention ensures the cylinder is ready for safe and efficient service. At Spektr Group, we uphold the highest standards in equipment maintenance, precision, and performance.




