carnut2
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Barely one year old EE and we have now blown 6 high pressure hoses. 5 to wheel blasters and HP pumps and one to conveyor motor. Is this normal and do most operators have the ability to make their own?
The first thing I would check is the bypass pressure setting and make sure it is not to high. The other is that the pumps for the blasters may be oversized. The bypass will not send enough water back to the reservoir. You would either need to add more or larger jet(s), add a return, change the pulley size, or go to a smaller pump.Barely one year old EE and we have now blown 6 high pressure hoses. 5 to wheel blasters and HP pumps and one to conveyor motor. Is this normal and do most operators have the ability to make their own?
I have had bypass / regulators fail causing excessive pressure. Have you checked for this?I don't know anything about our pumps and pulleys. We use PECO equipment and hopefully they have set us up with decent stuff. Only one hose failed as it was rubbing, the rest just burst. How would we run SS lines when most of these hoses run thru PVC underground under the pit? Thanks for the replies.
What is the PSI rating of what you have?According to the equipment rep, these HP hose are at their life expectancy!! After just one year! I think they put in cheap hoses, but don't want to get into expense of replacing them all. Should I go with higher PSI hose or SS?
I've used water based fluid for years with no problems. The cleanup is quick and easy. In fact, its harder to detect a small leak, because there is no evidence left on vehicles going through the wash.Blew another hose this weekend. A hydraulic line that saturated our mitters. Getting bids on SS. Anyone use water based fluid for safety or easier cleanup?
Yes, but the SS fittings are more expensive.Most have PSI of 1850 or higher. Just blew another HP hose yesterday. Found out SS per foot is cheaper than the heavy duty 3000 PSI hose.
Depending on application, hose flexibility sometimes allows fpr less linear footage than ridgid tube.Yes, but the SS fittings are more expensive.