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Maintenance of Hydraulic Components on Army Construction Equipment
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This paper presents the current status of the Mobility Equipment Research and Development Center's new Hydraulic System Test and Repair Unit (HSTRU). In addition to describing the configuration of the prototype, it discusses the military requirements which led to its development and the analysis of the engineering tradeoffs involved in the selection of its components. Throughout the paper, analogies are drawn between military and commercial needs for the repair and maintenance of hydraulic systems in fielded mobile construction equipment.
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Coyne, W., "Maintenance of Hydraulic Components on Army Construction Equipment," SAE Technical Paper 740657, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/740657.Also In
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