Hydraulic Cylinders – The Heart of Your Machine
A hydraulic cylinder is an actuator that converts the energy of compressed oil into linear motion. Its efficiency and tightness determine the performance of excavators, loaders, balers, agricultural machinery, and production lines. In this category, we've gathered proven solutions that combine mechanical durability with precise operation.
Types of actuators in our offer
To make it easier to choose the right component, we have divided the range into key subcategories:
- Double-acting cylinders: The most common type, in which the working fluid forces movement in both directions (extends and retracts). Ideal for controlling machine arms, plows, or downforce systems.
- Single-acting cylinders: They operate under pressure only in one direction (usually extension), the return is due to gravity or spring force (e.g. in tipper trucks).
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Telescopic cylinders: Consisting of several sections, which allows for a very large stroke while maintaining a short length when folded.
- Plunger cylinders: Designs with increased buckling resistance, used in lifts.
Construction and build quality
We know that actuator failure means costly downtime. That's why the products we offer are characterized by:
- Piston rods: Made of high-quality steel (e.g. C45, 20MnV6), coated with technical chrome, which ensures surface hardness and corrosion resistance.
- Cylinder tubes: Internally honed (H8 finish) to minimize friction and extend seal life.
- Seals: We use sealing packages from renowned manufacturers, resistant to high pressures, temperature fluctuations and contact with hydraulic oils.
Application
Our hydraulic cylinders are used in a wide range of industries:
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Agriculture: Tury (front loaders), aggregates, sprayers, trailers, tractors (Ursus, Zetor and others).
- Construction: Excavators, bulldozers, cranes, concrete mixers.
- Industry: Hydraulic presses, workshop lifts, log splitters, material handling systems.
- Transport: Tail lifts, trailers, HDS trucks.
Not sure which cylinder to choose? Consider the piston diameter, piston rod diameter, and required stroke. Our technical team will be happy to help you select a replacement or propose a custom solution.