Troubleshooting And After-sales Service Recommendations For Hydraulic Vibratory Piling Hammers
Check Hydraulic Oil Level and Hydraulic System
First, check if the hydraulic oil level of the excavator mounted vibratory hammers hydraulic system is within the specified range, and check for leaks, damage, or loose connections in the hydraulic lines. If the hydraulic oil is insufficient, add the same type of hydraulic oil as required. If any leaks are found, repair or replace the relevant components promptly.
Check Hammer Head Condition
Inspect the hammer head for cracks, deformation, or severe wear. If the hammer head wear exceeds the allowable range or affects normal operation, replace it immediately.
Check Engine and Hydraulic Pump Operation
Confirm that the engine and hydraulic pump are running smoothly, and check for abnormal noise, insufficient pressure, or abnormal temperature rise. If any faults are found, repair or replace the relevant components.
Contact Manufacturer Technical Support
If the above checks still cannot resolve the problem, it is recommended to contact the vibro hammer excavator manufacturer promptly. Manufacturers usually have a professional after-sales technical team that can provide remote guidance or on-site repair services depending on the specific fault.
