
Cylinder Issues
External Cylinder Leakage
External leakage is often an early sign that sealing surfaces or interfaces are no longer stable.
Even small leaks can affect pressure behaviour, system cleanliness and on-site safety.
If left unresolved, it may lead to unstable pitch response and periods of lost wind energy.

Understanding the Problem
What is external leakage?
External leakage occurs when hydraulic fluid escapes from the cylinder to the outside environment.
It typically appears around seals, fittings or interface points where surfaces no longer maintain a stable barrier.
While it can start small, leakage increases contamination risk, reduces hydraulic stability and creates HSE concerns if oil reaches surrounding components.

Solution
New cylinder
New cylinders provide a clean baseline when the existing cylinder is no longer a responsible long‑term repair candidate. Cylinders supplied through United Wind are updated to current design standards, including the latest sealing concepts. This supports stable operation and reduces the risk of recurring leakage under load.

Solution
Up-tower repair kit
An up‑tower repair kit makes it possible to address leakage directly in the turbine without removing the full cylinder. It reduces handling and workshop dependency, while supporting a safer and more practical execution for technicians. The focus is a durable outcome with minimal operational disruption.




