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Is Internal Cylinder Leakage on a Rock Drill Caused by Seals or Valve Wear?

2026-05-01 17:39:34
Is Internal Cylinder Leakage on a Rock Drill Caused by Seals or Valve Wear?

The two failure modes produce the same symptom — pressure loss, reduced percussion energy, rising oil temperature — but they require completely different repairs. Trying to diagnose internal leakage without distinguishing the source results in replacing seals when the valve is worn, or replacing valves when the bore and seals are the actual problem. A 20-minute isolation test separates them cleanly and saves 4–8 hours of unnecessary disassembly.

 

The isolation method: block the valve circuit completely and pressurize the cylinder side in isolation at 140 bar. Hold for 90 seconds. If pressure drops more than 5 bar, the cylinder bore or piston seals are bypassing. If pressure holds, block the cylinder and pressurize the valve circuit in isolation — pressure drop there confirms valve spool or valve seat wear. The test also reveals mixed failures, which occur in roughly 30–35% of internal leakage cases on drifters above 8,000 operating hours, where both the valve and the bore have worn simultaneously.

Seal vs Valve Wear: Diagnostic Comparison

Indicator

Cylinder Seal Failure

Control Valve Wear

Both Failed (Mixed)

Pressure drop location

Drops during percussion stroke mid-cycle

Drops at spool transition between percussion and idle

Unstable pressure throughout cycle

Temperature profile

Bore area hot; return line normal or slightly elevated

Full return line elevated 8–12°C; bore area less affected

Both bore and return line elevated; highest total heat

Penetration rate effect

Significant decline — 15–25% in same formation

Moderate decline — 8–15%, varies with valve position

Severe decline — often 25–35%

Isolation test result (cylinder blocked)

Pressure drops — cylinder/seal confirmed

Pressure holds — valve circuit is the problem

Pressure drops in both isolation configurations

Visual debris in oil

Fine metallic from bore scoring — magnetic particles

Brass/bronze particles from valve spool wear

Mixed metallic profile in oil sample analysis

 

When mixed failure is confirmed, replace both simultaneously — staggering the repairs costs two teardowns at full labor time each. HOVOO supplies complete cylinder and valve seal packages for Atlas Copco RD-series drifters, with wear threshold data that flags when cylinder replacement is required rather than re-sealing. References at hovooseal.com.