Hydraulic cylinders are used as linear actuators to apply unidirectional force and stroke in many Engineering applications. Hydraulic cylinders are used to create mechanical force in a linear motion. They are used to lift something, push something, press something, and many other types of work.
Technical Specification
- Bore Size: - 60 to 200 (Dimension in MM)
- Rod Dia: - 40 to 150 (Dimension in MM)
- Stroke: - up to 8000 (Dimension in MM)
- Working Pressure: - 200 bar
Material Specification
- Honed Tube: - ST 52.3 (Tolerance H8, H9)
- Piston Rod: - EN 8/ EN 9/ EN 19/ EN 31 (Tolerance f7)
- Piston and Gland: - EN 8
A hydraulic lift is a device for moving objects using force created by pressure on a liquid inside a cylinder that moves a piston upward. Incompressible oil is pumped into the cylinder, which forces the piston upward. When a valve opens to release the oil, the piston lowers by gravitational force. Hydraulic Lift cylinders are commonly used in places where heavy loads need to be moved and this requires a great amount of force.