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need to replace on Sany heavy equipment forklifts?

Is it true that the hydraulic cylinder is the component engineers most frequently need to replace on Sany heavy equipment forklifts? Could high-pressure operations be accelerating the aging of seals, causing leakage and internal wear that impair the forklift's performance? What specific challenges arise during the removal of the old cylinder and the installation of the new one? Is it because the replacement process requires an exact match of system parameters, making any deviation a risk for abnormal pressure levels? How much does the limited working space and the complexity of operations add to these difficulties, potentially extending the downtime during maintenance? Could these issues indicate that there is an urgent need to improve current repair procedures and enhance the quality of the replacement parts? What steps can be taken to implement better repair methods and upgrade component standards to ensure that the forklifts operate safely and efficiently? In what ways might these improvements contribute to smoother production processes? Are there any innovative strategies or technologies that could streamline the replacement process and reduce the impact of these challenges on overall forklift performance?
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