A hydraulic fuse is a safety device used in hydraulic systems to prevent the uncontrolled release of hydraulic fluid or the loss of system pressure. It functions similarly to an electrical fuse, but instead of protecting electrical circuits, it safeguards hydraulic circuits by detecting the rate of fluid flow and pressure. The primary purpose of a hydraulic fuse is to ensure that, in the event of a hose rupture or significant leak, the flow of fluid is quickly interrupted.
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