What kind of company is Hydraulic Cylinders Inc?

What kind of company is Hydraulic Cylinders Inc?

Hydraulic Cylinders Inc. is a full line supplier of hydraulic cylinders. As the name implies, all we do is hydraulic cylinders, component parts and accessories. Our capabilities foster a culture that understands when a customer needs a replacement cylinder, they need to know that it’s right.

What kind of hydraulic cylinders does HCI use?

HCI carries a huge selection of telescopic dump hydraulic cylinders including: Ox Bodies Dump Trucks, dump hoist, body raise & tipping cylinders. When you have an application that requires customized, high-performance hydraulics, trust HCI for all your custom replacement hydraulic cylinder needs.

What are the different types of hydraulic cylinders?

A hydraulic cylinder is a mechanical actuator used to provide unidirectional force through a unidirectional stroke. Hydraulic cylinders are used in almost every industry and are available in a variety of configurations. The two main types of hydraulic cylinders are Tie-rod and Welded.

What kind of hydraulic cylinders does northern hydraulics use?

Northern Hydraulics offers hydraulic tie rod cylinders, welded clevis end cylinders, welded cross tube cylinders, telescopic cylinders, replacement seals, snow plow cylinders and more. NUMEROUS HYDRAULIC CYLINDER CONFIGURATIONS AVAILABLE.

How big is a pressuremaster HHT hydraulic cylinder?

PressureMaster®NFPA HHT Hydraulic Cylinders & AccuMaster™ Linear Positioner HHT Hydraulic (to 3000 psi nominal, 5000 psi non-shock; 1 1/2″ – 14″ Bores standard) AccuMaster™ Hydraulic Linear Positioner psi)

How are tie rod style hydraulic cylinders made?

Tie rod style hydraulic cylinders use high strength threaded steel rods to hold the two end caps to the cylinder barrel. This method of construction is most often seen in industrial factory applications.

How is the return stroke of a hydraulic cylinder achieved?

In figure 8.1 when oil supplied in port A, cylinder will develop force in forward direction. Return stroke is achieved by gravity and spring. While in figure 1.2, when oil is supplied in port A, cylinder will take forward power stroke and when oil is supplied in B-port, then cylinder will take power stroke in reverse direction.

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