Tank RemovalSafety as a Primary Concern:
Removing the tank requires additional work on the part of the customer, but it is essential for safety. The removal of the hydraulic tank is necessary to prevent the possibility of fire spreading to other parts of the vehicle or machinery.
Risks:
In case of fire hazard, it can spread directly from the tank if the repair is not done properly on the vehicle or machine.Tank
PreparationCleaning and Emptying:
The tank to be repaired must be completely emptied and thoroughly cleaned to ensure that no liquid or debris remains that could hinder the repair process.
Ensuring Accessibility:
The damage on the tank must be easily accessible from all sides for the technician performing the repair. This ensures an efficient and thorough repair.Removal of Previous RepairsTraces of
Previous Repairs:
If the tank has been previously repaired, the customer must remove any previously applied repair material. The remaining material can interfere with the new welding and degrade the quality of the repair.
Plastic WeldingMethod:
During plastic welding, the material of the tank is rejoined and reinforced to restore its original structural integrity.
Process:
The technician melts the plastic at the correct temperature, ensuring that the material is not damaged. The tools and techniques used during welding ensure the tank's durability and reliability.