| Cylinders
Central Hydraulics,
Inc. offers:
- Emergency Service
- Specialty Manufacturing
- Manufacturing of
obsolete parts
- Trouble shooting
on hydraulic systems
- Obsolete and hard
to find seals and seal kits
- Complete machining
capabilities
- Large inventory
of tubing and chrome rod
- Hard chrome plating
- Honing
- Pressure oil testing
- Service beyond
the expected
Piston
Rods | Ports | Seals | Fluids
| Stroke Limitations | Pressure
Rating
Central Hydraulics, Inc. hydraulic cylinders are quality designed and
manufactured for dependability and performance in a wide range of hydraulic
applications. Central Hydraulics can offer standard (non-telescopic) cylinders,
single and double acting, in bore diameters 2" to 20" in 1/2" increments.
Stroke lengths to 144", operating pressure to 3,000 PSI, mounting ends
are designed to customer requirements. Piston rods are hard chrome plated.
Central Hydraulics,
Inc. single and double acting telescopic cylinders can be designed for
operating pressures to 3,000 PSI. Sleeve diameters range from 3" to 12-1/2"
Standard mounting include pin eyes, flanges, unions and crosstubes. Chrome
plated sleeves are available.
Central Hydraulics,
Inc. will build to your precise needs. The following is important data
for specifying Central Hydraulics quality cylinders: Action: Central Hydraulics
cylinders are made for single or double action.
All are chrome plated.
Special rod end styles and sizes are available.
Either NPTF or SAE
O'ring ports can be arranged at any position related to cylinder mounting.
All cylinders incorporate
seals suitable for use with petroleum-based fluids from -20 degrees F.
to +200 degrees F. Contact our Engineering Department for applications
requiring spiral media and temperatures.
Great efficiency and
longer life can be assured if only clean oil of proper viscosity is used.
Stop tubes may be necessary
to limit stroke. Consult with Central Hydraulics for more information.
Central Hydraulics
cylinders are rated for 3,000 PSI continuous operation. Contact our Engineering
Department for special applications requiring higher pressure.
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