The fuel tank is an important component of the car. In addition to storing oil in the hydraulic system, it also has other important functions. First, the fuel tank can dissipate heat and ensure that the oil in the hydraulic system is kept within a suitable temperature range, thereby ensuring the normal operation of the system. Secondly, the fuel tank can also perform bubble separation, remove bubbles and precipitated impurities, and provide clean oil to the oil pump and the working circuit of the entire system. In addition, the fuel tank also provides the installation location for the fuel tank system components. Many auxiliary components, such as coolers, heaters, air filters and liquid level gauges are installed on the fuel tank.
In a car, the volume of the fuel tank is a very important parameter. It must be able to store the oil that returns to the tank due to gravity when the system is shut down to ensure the normal operation of the system. To achieve this goal, the oil in the tank itself needs to have a certain cleanliness level, so that the oil provided to the oil pump and the working circuit of the entire system is clean.
The role of the hydraulic oil tank is not only to provide the oil required by the hydraulic system, but also to dissipate heat, separate bubbles, remove bubbles and precipitate impurities. It also provides the mounting location for the fuel tank system components, and many auxiliary components such as coolers, heaters, air filters and fluid level gauges are mounted on the fuel tank. Therefore, the fuel tank plays a vital role in the car, ensuring that the hydraulic system operates properly and that the working circuits of the entire system receive clean oil.