Let’s face it: hydraulic accumulators aren’t exactly the life of the party at engineering conferences. But ask any maintenance technician, and they’ll tell you these unsung heroes are like the “emergency chocolate stash” of hydraulic systems – you don’t appreciate them until they’re gone. The service life of hydraulic station accumulators typically ranges from 5 to 20 years[1][3], but here’s the kicker – that’s like saying cars last between 3 to 30 years. The actual lifespan? That depends on how you treat them. [2020-04-07 15:51]
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