1. When the hydraulic transition joint is moving or stationary, it should not be bent excessively, nor can it be bent at the root, but should be bent at least 1.5 times its diameter;
2. When the hydraulic transition joint is moved to an extreme position, it should not be pulled too tightly and should be loose;
3. Try to avoid the torsional deformation of the hose for hydraulic transition joints;
4. Keep the hydraulic transition joint as far away from the heat radiating components as possible, and it is necessary to install a heat shield;
5. Avoid external damage to the hydraulic transition joint, such as long-term friction on the surface of the same component during use;
6. If the weight of the hydraulic transition joint causes excessive deformation, there should be supporting parts.