How do you read a hydraulic cylinder size?
1.5" bore x 24" stroke tang hydraulic cylinder
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Jun 17, 2024 - 11:21 AM
To read a hydraulic cylinder size, you need to identify the bore diameter, which is the inside diameter of the cylinder, and the rod diameter, which is the diameter of the piston rod. Additionally, the stroke length, which is the distance the rod travels in and out of the cylinder, is also a key measurement. These dimensions are typically specified in the cylinder's technical documentation or markings.
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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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