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To maintain a pneumatic shock absorber, periodically check air pressure with a professional barometer at set mileage or time intervals, ensuring it's within range. Check seals for aging, damage, or leakage and replace if needed. Regularly clean the shock absorber's exterior to remove dust, oil, and debris, and treat metal parts for rust prevention. Also, avoid subjecting the vehicle or equipment to excessive impact during use to prevent component damage and extend the shock absorber's lifespan.
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