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← TechnologyWhich hazard arises when operating a hydraulic actuator beyond its design stroke limit?
A)Excessive heat decreasing fluid viscosity
B)Backpressure weakening control valve seals
C)Mechanical damage jamming the piston✓
D)Increased friction overwhelming servomotor
💡 Explanation
When moving a hydraulic actuator beyond its design stroke limit, mechanical damage arises because physical collisions occur between the piston and cylinder end-caps. Therefore, jamming results rather than heating, backpressure, or motor overload, which require different operational stresses.
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