Vickers Hydraulic Pump and Component Repair and Rebuild

Allied Hydraulic provides professional repair and rebuild services for Vickers hydraulic components used in industrial, mobile, and heavy equipment applications. Vickers pumps are known for durability and performance, and our rebuild process is designed to restore reliability while extending component life.

Trusted Vickers Hydraulic Repair Backed by Experience

With decades of hydraulic experience, Allied Hydraulic services a wide range of Vickers vane pumps and hydraulic components. Our technicians are familiar with Vickers internal designs, clearances, and operating characteristics, allowing us to diagnose issues quickly and rebuild components to meet performance expectations.

Each Vickers component is fully inspected, rebuilt using quality replacement parts, and tested prior to return.

Vickers Hydraulic Components We Repair

Allied Hydraulic repairs and rebuilds the following Vickers hydraulic pump series, commonly used across manufacturing, mobile equipment, and industrial systems.

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Vickers Vane Pumps

  • V10

  • V20

  • 25V

  • 35V

  • 45V

  • 35VQ

  • 45VQ

These pumps are widely used due to their consistent flow, quiet operation, and long service life when properly maintained.

Common Vickers Hydraulic Pump Issues We Repair

Over time, Vickers hydraulic pumps can experience wear due to continuous operation, fluid contamination, or system inefficiencies. Allied Hydraulic commonly addresses:

  • Loss of pressure or reduced flow output

  • Excessive noise or vibration

  • Internal vane and cam ring wear

  • Seal leakage or shaft seal failure

  • Performance loss caused by contaminated hydraulic fluid

Our rebuild process restores proper clearances, flow characteristics, and efficiency.

Vickers Hydraulic Repair FAQs

Common signs include noisy operation, reduced hydraulic pressure, inconsistent flow, overheating, or external leakage.

Yes. Many Vickers pumps can be rebuilt to restore performance at a significantly lower cost than replacement, provided the core is in rebuildable condition.

The model number is typically stamped on the pump housing or identification tag. Providing this information helps ensure the correct rebuild specifications.

Contaminated fluid, improper filtration, excessive heat, or running the pump outside its designed operating range are common causes of premature wear.

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