The OilMiser sampling plug, top, screws into the port of a hydraulic motor or other component. Unscrewing the cap, right, provides access to the sampling valve, which the sampling probe screws onto.
To avoid contaminating a machine’s hydraulic fluid — and without having to spend a lot of time and effort to get everything clean — a fluid sampling kit is available that minimizes the amount of work involved and dramatically reduces the likelihood of contamination entering a system. Offered by JLM Systems Ltd., Richmond, BC, Canada, the Oilmiser plug and sampling valve replace the access plug originally supplied with the motor.
The OilMiser plug and sampling valve is a three-piece assembly consisting of a steel hex plug, a check valve type sampling valve recessed into the plug, and a steel cap that threads into the plug to protect the sampling valve and keep contaminants away from it. The plug is available in standard sizes of SAE-12, -16, and -20, with other sizes optional. When fully assembled and installed, the plug body and cap protrude less than 1 in. beyond the mounting surface.
Unscrewing the cap exposes a cavity for easy access to the sampling valve. The mating half of the sampling valve is an OilMiser sampling probe, which connects to the sampling valve. A length of clean plastic sampling tube connects the back end of the sampling probe to a vacuum pump and a clean sample bottle. Pulling on the pump’s handle draws fluid from the hydraulic system and deposits it into the sample bottle.
This closed-loop circuit ensures that no ambient contamination can enter the oil sample. Only when the sampling probe is fully engaged with the sampling valve can fluid be drawn. The sampling valve resets when the sampling probe is disconnected.
For more information, contact JLM systems Ltd. at (604) 521-3248, email [email protected], or visit www.oilmiser.com.