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Hydraulic System Pressure Dashboard

Log system pressure readings for a hydraulic power system and watch latest, average, min/max, in-range % and excursions against a bar acceptable band.

Log a system pressure reading

Acceptable band: 150โ€“210 bar. Readings are timestamped and stored in your browser only.

Log readings to start monitoring
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Latest
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Average
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Min / Max
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In range
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Excursions (readings out of band)

Acceptable band 150โ€“210 bar. Times use this device's clock (2026-06-08).

Field notes from maintenance practice

Pressure plus temperature together diagnose hydraulics: a system that makes pressure cold but loses it hot has thinning oil slipping past worn clearances. Log both and you separate 'the pump is worn' from 'the relief valve is passing' โ€” and remember pressure should be read at the work point under load, not at the pump with the system idling. Hydraulic pressure that won't build, or sags under load, points to internal leakage โ€” a worn pump, a passing relief or directional valve, or a tired cylinder seal โ€” while pressure spikes mean shock loads or a relief set wrong, all of which heat the oil and shorten its life.

Consistency makes the numbers meaningful: measure at the same point, with the same instrument, at sensible intervals (continuous where the risk is high, spot-checks where it is low). The in-range percentage is the metric to watch โ€” a band that quietly drifts from 100% toward 95% is telling you something is changing before any single reading alarms.

Sources & references

  • Hydraulic system manuals; NFPA/ISO fluid-power troubleshooting guides

Monitoring aid only โ€” for compliance, safety or product-release decisions follow your governing standard and a calibrated, validated measurement system.

Hydraulic System Pressure Dashboard for maintenance and reliability teams: Log system pressure readings for a hydraulic power system and watch latest, average, min/max, in-range % and excursions against a bar acceptable band. Free, private (everything runs in your browser) and ready for daily plant use.

About Hydraulic System Pressure Dashboard

This dashboard turns scattered system pressure checks for a hydraulic power system into a monitored series: log a reading whenever you measure and it tracks the latest value, the average, the min/max range, the percentage of readings inside the acceptable band and the number of excursions โ€” the everyday telemetry picture, computed in your browser with no logger subscription. The default acceptable band is 150โ€“210 bar typical industrial hydraulics (machine-specific โ€” read the circuit's relief setting).

How to use Hydraulic System Pressure Dashboard

  1. 1Log a reading whenever you measure โ€” each is timestamped and stored in your browser.
  2. 2The dashboard shows latest, average, min/max, in-range % and an excursion count against the acceptable band.
  3. 3Watch the sparkline and the in-range percentage โ€” a falling in-range % is your early warning before a hard excursion.

Why use Hydraulic System Pressure Dashboard?

  • โœ“Log system pressure readings for a hydraulic power system and watch latest, average, min/max, in-range % and excursions against a bar acceptable band โ€” computed instantly with the standard formula
  • โœ“100% free and unlimited, with no sign-up, login or paywall
  • โœ“Runs entirely in your browser โ€” readings and asset data never leave your device
  • โœ“Niche-specific defaults and thresholds for a hydraulic power system, traceable to the cited standards

Frequently asked questions

What is the acceptable system pressure range for a hydraulic power system?+

The default band is 150โ€“210 bar typical industrial hydraulics (machine-specific โ€” read the circuit's relief setting). Treat it as a sensible starting point โ€” your own specification, regulator, equipment manual or product datasheet sets the authoritative limits, and you can read your true band straight off the worst case those documents allow. Edit the readings against whatever band applies to you.

My hydraulic system won't build full pressure โ€” pump or valve?+

Isolate it step by step. If pressure is low everywhere and falls under load, suspect the pump (worn, cavitating, or aerated oil) or a relief valve set too low or stuck open. If one actuator is weak while others are fine, the fault is local โ€” that cylinder's seals or its directional/control valve passing internally. A flow meter or a pressure-test point at each branch finds it fast. Check oil condition and temperature too: hot, thin oil slips past clearances and mimics component wear. Build the diagnosis from the pressure pattern this dashboard reveals.

How often should I log system pressure readings?+

Match the interval to the consequence and the rate of change: where an excursion spoils product or risks safety, log continuously (or as often as you can sample); where it is merely informative, daily or per-shift spot checks suffice. The in-range % and excursion count only mean something if your sampling is regular โ€” sparse, irregular readings hide the excursions between them.

Is my logged data private?+

Yes โ€” every reading is stored in this browser's localStorage on your device and nothing is uploaded to any server, which also makes the dashboard usable on sites with strict data policies. For shared, audit-grade records across a team or for regulatory retention, export the values into your own system.

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