Hydraulic Systems in Heavy Equipment

Course Overview

To equip participants with essential knowledge and practical skills for understanding, operating, and maintaining hydraulic systems in heavy equipment. The course covers hydraulic principles, system components, troubleshooting, and preventive maintenance to ensure safe, efficient, and reliable operation of machinery in construction, mining, and industrial environments.

Training Format:In-class, Virtual, In-house

Location:Lagos, Accra, Nairobi, Kigali

Language:English, French

Nigeria Price:
₦4500000

Int'l., (Nigeria) Price:
$1000

Ghana Price:
$4000

Kenya Price:
$5500

Rwanda Price:
$6000

Nigeria Price:₦4500000

Int'l., (Nigeria) Price:
$1000

Ghana Price:
$4000

Kenya Price:
$4000

Rwanda Price:
$4000

Nigeria Price: ₦4500000

Int'l., (Nigeria) Price:
$1000

Ghana Price: $4000

Kenya Price: $4000

Rwanda Price: $4000

Introduction to Hydraulic Systems

  • Definition and importance of hydraulics in heavy equipment operations
    ● Common applications: excavators, loaders, bulldozers, cranes
    ● Roles and responsibilities of operators and maintenance personnel
    ● Overview of hydraulic system functions: lifting, pushing, steering, and braking

Hydraulic System Components

  • Pumps, motors, valves, and cylinders
    ● Hydraulic fluid types and properties
    ● Reservoirs, hoses, and fittings
    ● Filters, accumulators, and safety devices

Principles of Hydraulic Operation

  • Pascal’s law and its application in heavy equipment
    ● Flow, pressure, and force relationships in hydraulic circuits
    ● Understanding directional control, pressure control, and flow control
    ● Load handling and system efficiency

Operational Procedures

  • Pre-operation checks for hydraulic systems
    ● Proper machine startup and shutdown to protect hydraulics
    ● Monitoring gauges and indicators for safe operation
    ● Operating equipment within hydraulic capacity limits

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

  • Routine inspection of hoses, fittings, and cylinders
    ● Checking hydraulic fluid levels and quality
    ● Identifying leaks, unusual noises, and system inefficiencies
    ● Preventive maintenance to prevent system failure

Safety and Best Practices

  • Safe handling of hydraulic fluids and pressurized components
    ● Use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
    ● Emergency procedures in case of hydraulic system failure
    ● Adherence to manufacturer guidelines and industry safety standards

1ST BATCH: Tuesday, March 3, 2026 — Friday, February 6, 2026.

2ND BATCH: Tuesday, May 26, 2026 — Friday, May 29, 2026.

3RD BATCH: Tuesday, October 20, 2026 — Friday, October 23, 2026.

The training methodology integrates lectures, interactive discussions, collaborative group exercises, and
illustrative examples. Participants will acquire a blend of theoretical insights and hands-on practical
experience, emphasizing the application of learned techniques. This approach ensures that attendees return
to their professional environments equipped with both the competence and self-assurance to effectively
implement the acquired skills in their responsibilities.

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