Edited by Kenneth Korane
Therefore, it was perplexing
and disturbing when occasionally
and without warning, a Piggyback
would blow the drive hose to the
front-wheel-drive motor. Hydraulic
leaks are construction-equipment pariahs
because, among other reasons,
oil can contaminate the ground and
shut down a work site.
“It was frustrating,” said Bill Pohl,
general manager at Princeton. The
vehicles used premium Parker Hannifin
hose and fittings assembled to
exacting specifications, yet the problem
occurred about once a month,
he explains. A brand new, correctly
manufactured and thoroughly
checked Piggyback would leave the
plant, enter service and, within days,
develop a leak that shuts down the
machine. “The lost time, repair, and
cleanup all cost money and upset the
customer,” says Pohl. “In our business,
reliability is everything.”
Initial analysis of the breakdowns
eliminated the hose design, hydraulic
circuit, and machine construction as
culprits. Each unit, which has about
200 hydraulic connections, appeared
to be in excellent condition dry
and tight when it left the plant. Yet
after only about 30 hr of operation, the 0.75-in. hose in the 5,000-psi
hydrostatic drive circuit would occasionally
fail.
Eventually, technicians pinpointed
missing or pinched O-rings in the suspect
fitting a situation likely caused
by the difficult-to-reach assembly
area of the tightly aligned hose connections.
When Princeton confirmed
that random seal loss or failure was the
cause, engineers at Parker Hannifin’s
Tube Fittings Div., Columbus, Ohio,
recommended a different O-ring that
would virtually eliminate the possibility
of seals misaligned or popping out
during assembly.
Parker’s Trap-Seal, a trapezoidalshaped
O-ring, exerts a positive
retaining force in the O-ring face seal
(ORFS) fitting groove that prevents
it from falling out or getting pinched
in the connection. Compared with
conventional O-rings, Trap-Seal has
a larger overlap between the groove
lip and seal, which keeps it snugly in
place. And because Trap-Seal is made
of the same 90-durometer nitrile
material as Parker’s standard O-rings
and fits in standard SAE J1453 halfdovetail
grooves, the changeover for
Princeton was easy.
“The results were immediate,”
says Pohl. “Incidences of random and
unexplained failures plummeted, and
have been virtually eliminated since
we’ve been using Trap-Seal.” The
product is now standard on Parker
Seal-Lok ORFS fittings.