How long should a hydraulic pump last?
A well-maintained hydraulic pump typically lasts between 5,000 and 10,000 operating hours, though this varies by brand, application, and maintenance quality. Pumps in heavy-duty New Jersey industrial or construction environments may wear faster due to demanding cycles. Regular fluid changes, contamination control, and timely inspections can significantly extend service life and delay the need for a full rebuild.
What brands of hydraulic pumps do you repair?
We repair and rebuild hydraulic and hydrostatic pumps from a wide range of leading brands, including Rexroth, Parker, Vickers, Kawasaki, Eaton, Danfoss, Sundstrand, Komatsu, Uchida, Hydromatik, Brueninghaus, Cessna, Linde, Hitachi, Mitsubishi, Toshiba, Volvo, John Deere, and many others. If you don't see your brand listed, contact us—we likely service it.
What does your hydraulic pump rebuild process include?
Our rebuild process covers full disassembly, solvent cleaning in a reduced-dust environment, precision measurement of all components against OEM specs, valve and seal replacement, high-pressure manifold and charge pump reconditioning, leak testing, pressure and flow calibration, and a final quality inspection. Every unit receives a fresh paint job and ships with a 1-year warranty.
Do you offer a warranty on repaired hydraulic pumps?
Yes. Every pump, motor, or hydrostatic drive rebuilt by Hydrostatic Transmission Service comes with a 1-year warranty. This applies to both standard rebuilds and units provided through our Short-Time exchange program. The warranty reflects our commitment to quality and our confidence in meeting manufacturer specifications on every unit.
How can I minimize downtime when my hydraulic pump fails?
Our Short-Time exchange program is designed specifically to minimize downtime. Instead of waiting for your existing unit to be rebuilt, we ship you a quality-tested, fully warranted rebuilt replacement quickly. We carry exchangeable units for brands including Kawasaki, Rexroth, Eaton, Vickers, Sundstrand, and more, so New Jersey operators can get back to work fast.
Can you supply hydraulic pump parts if I don't need a full rebuild?
Absolutely. We supply new and used hydrostatic and hydraulic parts internationally, including hard-to-find components for brands like Parker, Eaton, Vickers, Rexroth, Kawasaki, Danfoss, Sundstrand, and Uchida. Whether you need a single seal kit or a complete valve assembly, our parts team can source what you need for your New Jersey facility.
Do you purchase surplus hydraulic pumps or cores?
Yes, we actively purchase surplus hydraulic and hydrostatic inventory, including pump cores, motor cores, and parts from brands such as Sundstrand, Eaton, Rexroth, Kawasaki, Vickers, Komatsu, and others. We pay top price for quality cores. If you have surplus inventory in New Jersey or elsewhere, contact our team for a fast valuation.
Do you provide installation support after a hydraulic pump repair?
Yes. Our Installation Advice Service connects you with trained technicians who can guide you through the correct installation and initial setup of your rebuilt or exchanged hydrostatic unit. Proper installation is critical to long-term pump performance, and our experts are available to ensure your New Jersey equipment is reinstalled correctly the first time.