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What is hydraulic shock? Hydraulic shock occurs when a fluid in motion is forced to stop or change direction suddenly, often due to a valve closing quickly, causing a pressure surge or wave. Hydraulic shock can generate a transient pressure spike many times higher than the normal pressure, enough to overpressure and damage a gauge. Back to FAQs ![]()
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