A Hydraulic Cylinder consists of a cylinder barrel, Piston, Piston Rod, Seals, Cylinder Head, and Cap. The main body of the Hydraulic Cylinder is the Cylinder Barrel, typically made of high-strength material. It provides the housing for other internal components and contains the reciprocating Piston and Piston rods. The Piston is a cylindrical component that fits tightly inside the cylinder barrel. It separates the cylinder into two chambers: the Cap End and the Rod End. The Piston Rod extends from the Piston and connects to the external load. The Seals are provided to prevent fluid leakage and maintain the separation between the Rod and the Cap Side.
Attributes:
• Has 3.5:1 Buckling Safety Factor at 31000 kPa to withstand a compressive load
• Provided with a Position Sensor for the precise retraction and extraction distance of the Cylinder Rod
• Can handle heavy loads
Applications:
A Hydraulic Cylinder is used in Steering to provide linear motion when hydraulic energy is converted into mechanical movement, to prevent fluid leakage and maintain the separation between the Rod and the Cap Side.