To ensure maximum quality and reliability, all Vivoil hydraulic components undergo manual testing, one by one, within our facility in Italy. What does the testing of pumps and motors involve? Testing is the process of putting components into operation. This phase serves two purposes: to verify their efficiency and subject them to initial running-in. Due to the oil pressure, the gears undergo a certain amount of flexion. When the components are new, this deformation causes them to touch the body of the component in which they are housed. During testing, the gears scrape the surface of their housing, removing the material that causes interference and thus achieving the optimal gear/body coupling. This operation, known as “scraping”, is essential to ensure the maximum efficiency of the components, which are delivered to Customers ready for use. And what about the testing of flow dividers? Each element of our flow dividers is tested separately. Additionally, once assembled, the dividers undergo a test to ensure smooth starting, with adjustments made to the tightening torques for optimization. Every testing process is fully traceable. Our new labeling system contains all the relevant information about the production path of Vivoil components, indicating: ? When it was assembled. ? When it was tested. ? The personnel who performed each operation. All these data are linked to the serial number attached to the barcode in the label. www.vivoil.com #hydraulics #hydrauliccomponents #hydraulicsystems #hydraulicequipments #pumps #gearpumps #hydraulicpumps #motors #gearmotors #hydraulicmotors #flowdividers #gearflowdividers #industry #manufacturing #engineering #technology #hydraulicengineering #hydraulictechnology #Vivoil #test #tests #testing #quality #reliability #MadeinItaly