What is the difference between stroke and bore of a hydraulic cylinder?
1.5" bore x 24" stroke tang hydraulic cylinder
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Jun 17, 2024 - 11:20 AM
The stroke of a hydraulic cylinder refers to the distance the piston travels from its fully retracted to its fully extended position, essentially defining the cylinder's range of motion. The bore is the internal diameter of the cylinder, which affects the cylinder's force output and overall capacity.
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1.5" bore x 24" stroke tang hydraulic cylinder
1.5" bore x 24" stroke tang hydraulic cylinder 3500 PSI double-acting. Heavy-duty hydraulics, 2-year warranty. Magister tang cylinders manufactured using steel piston and steel threaded gland with wear rings for long life. Welded durable mounting ends, honed cold-drawn tubing, hard chrome ...
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