Hydraulic Servicing

Hydraulic Servicing And Maintenance

Statewide Hydraulics provides thorough servicing and maintenance options for various types of hydraulic and hydraulically operated equipment. We take extra care with every job, and our servicing often includes a professional inspection of the entire machine or unit – not just the hydraulic system within. At the end of the day, our number one goal is to ensure we help to extend the life of your machinery and minimise downtimes for your project.

Many of our condition monitoring and servicing jobs are conducted on critical equipment, such as food machinery, waste equipment, continuous process equipment, lifting and haulage equipment. Naturally, these types of machinery need to be maintained in top condition (particularly for OH&S, productivity and reliability reasons). Our technicians are trusted to deliver reliable, quality solutions that ensure everything is considered in the process – not just the problem area. You can be sure that your equipment will be fully safe and operational after we’ve serviced it. 

We offer hydraulic servicing on

  • Industrial plant and equipment;
  • Transport systems and vehicles;
  • Vehicle mounted Cranes: (Not this can have a link to it’s own specific page)
  • Hose repair & replacement. (Not this can have a link to it’s own specific page)
  • Hose burst valves and systems; (Not this can have a link to it’s own specific page)
  • Construction equipment. 
  • Installation and commissioning of new equipment and attachments.
  • Height and slew limiters; and Vehicle-mounted cranes (including annual, 7 and 10-year inspections).
We carry out servicing and maintenance on all types of hydraulicly operated machinery. This could be on site or in our workshop. Note some jobs are not practical to be done on site and must be done in the workshop, while others generally due to their size or being fixed plant must be done on site. We will discuss and advise the best options for your project.

Why Is Servicing your hydraulic system Important?

    Neglecting hydraulic maintenance will almost inevitably lead to:
      System failure: Contaminated fluid or worn seals can cause breakdowns.
    • Safety hazards: Leaks or pressure issues can result in dangerous accidents.
    • Costly downtime: Unplanned repairs can halt operations and inflate expenses.
    • Reduced efficiency: Poorly maintained systems consume more energy and deliver less power.

A comprehensive hydraulic service typically includes:

  • Fluid analysis and replacement: Checking for contamination and ensuring the fluid meets system specs. 
  • Replacing Oil if required, we use Quality Australian Made Gulf Western Oils,  (Put Link In)
  • Filter inspection: Replacing clogged or degraded filters to maintain flow and cleanliness.
  • Leak detection: Identifying and repairing leaks in hoses, seals, and fittings.
  • Pressure & Flow testing: Ensuring the system operates within safe and efficient flow and pressure ranges.
  • Component inspection: Examining pumps, motors, valves, and actuators for wear or damage.
  • Hose inspection and replacement. 
  • Operational checks at the end of the service.

Typical on-site job, to rescue a concrete pump, when the hydraulic pump has failed. We packed up the concrete pump so it could be driven off site.

In House Hose Repair While You Wait

Did you know that the number one reason why hydraulic components fail is due to oil contamination? Servicing your hydraulic systems is essential. Without consistent, scheduled maintenance, your machinery will break down more frequently. Unfortunately, this simply means more overall downtime and higher repair costs, causing major inconveniences and proving very costly for your project or business in the long run. Luckily, this is easily avoidable with our professional servicing and maintenance options. Don’t wait until your system stops working – save yourself time and money by keeping your machinery in good condition at all times. If your machinery is due for hydraulic servicing or you’d like to find out more, don’t hesitate to get in touch with our hydraulic engineering team on (03) 9460 2377 today.
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