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: - 40 to 300 (Dimension in MM)
- Rod Dia: - 16 to 200 (Dimension in MM)
- Stroke: - up to 5000 (Dimension in MM)
- Working Pressure: - 450 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
Tie-rod cylinders are most often used in industrial factory applications. They use high strength, threaded steel rods and nuts to hold square or rectangular end caps to each end of the cylinder barrel. Seals are placed between the barrel and end cap to prevent leakage. Smaller cylinders usually use 4 tie-rods, but larger bore cylinders can use up to 20.Tie-rod cylinders are useful because they are not as complex in design as welded-body cylinders and can be completely disassembled for service and repair.