2, using the appropriate tools (may need hydraulic wrench, etc.), the tensioning cylinder inlet pipe and return pipe unscrewed, placed in a bucket or tarpaulin to collect the leakage of liquid.
3. Position the tensioning cylinder and remove the bolts or fasteners holding the cylinder in place using the appropriate tools (wrenches, screwdrivers, etc. may be required).
4. Remove the old tensioning cylinder from the equipment, taking care to avoid damaging other parts connected to the cylinder.
5, prepare the new tensioning cylinder, make sure its specification, type and size are the same as the original.
6, the new tensioning cylinder installed on the equipment, fixing the tensioning cylinder bolts or fasteners. Ensure that the fastening bolts or fasteners are properly torqued and installed in accordance with the equipment manufacturer's requirements.
7. Connect the inlet and return pipes of the tensioning cylinder, making sure that the connections are tight and that appropriate seals, such as O-rings, are used.
8.Clean up the working area and check whether the connection of the tensioning cylinder is firm.
9, turn on the power, slowly fill the liquid into the hydraulic system, check whether the system is operating normally, whether there is oil leakage.