An industrial hydraulic cylinder is a mechanical actuator that provides unidirectional force through a unidirectional stroke. It is widely used in heavy machinery, manufacturing equipment, construction, and automation systems. These cylinders convert hydraulic energy into linear motion and force, making them essential for applications requiring high power and precision.
Our industrial hydraulic cylinders are engineered with precision and durability in mind. Below are the detailed specifications and parameters:
| Model Series | Bore Size (inches) | Max Pressure (PSI) | Force Output (lbs) | Standard Stroke Range (inches) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HC-100 | 1.5 - 4 | 2500 | Up to 12,000 | 2 - 24 |
| HC-200 | 5 - 8 | 3000 | Up to 50,000 | 12 - 60 |
| HC-300 | 10 - 14 | 3000 | Up to 100,000 | 24 - 120 |
| HC-400 | 16 - 20 | 3000 | Up to 200,000 | 48 - 240 |
These cylinders are integral to numerous industries, including:
Our products stand out due to:
The lifespan varies based on usage and maintenance but generally ranges from 5 to 10 years. Regular inspection and proper hydraulic fluid management can extend this period.
Select the bore size based on the required force output. Use the formula: Force = Pressure × Area. Larger bore sizes provide higher force but may require more hydraulic fluid and space.
Yes, our cylinders are designed to operate in temperatures from -40°F to 250°F. Special seals and materials are used to prevent leaks and ensure performance in harsh conditions.
Regular maintenance includes checking for leaks, inspecting seals, monitoring hydraulic fluid quality, and ensuring proper alignment. Lubrication of moving parts is also crucial.
Absolutely. We offer customizable stroke lengths and various mounting styles to fit specific machinery and application requirements.
We use hardened steel or stainless steel for the tube, chrome-plated rods for corrosion resistance, and high-quality polyurethane or nitrile seals for durability.
Cylinder drift often indicates internal leaks or seal wear. Slow operation may be due to low hydraulic fluid, contamination, or pump issues. Regular system checks can prevent these problems.
Yes, our products comply with ISO 6020/2 and NFPA standards, and we provide necessary documentation upon request.