Hydraulic hoses work by using hydraulic fluid to transfer force between two different components. When fluid is pressurised, it generates force that can be used to power different components. The hydraulic hose acts as a flexible connection, allowing the fluid to move from one part of the machine to another.
The hose will be connected to the hydraulic components using fittings that are designed to create a tight seal and prevent leaks. When hydraulic fluid is pumped into the hose, it creates pressure that causes the hydraulic components to move or operate. The flexibility of the hose allows the components to move without placing unnecessary strain on the system.
As hydraulic hoses are an integral part of many systems, they must be both designed and maintained properly to ensure they function correctly and prevent potential leaks or failures. This includes selecting the appropriate size and type of hose for the specific application, regularly inspecting it for any signs of wear, and replacing damaged hoses.