Single-Acting Cylinders
A single-acting Hydraulic Cylinder functions by using hydraulic fluid pressure exerted on one side of the piston, resulting in force generation in a singular direction. This force is used to execute operations such as elevating, propelling, dragging, or maintaining weights/loads within a system. The cylinder operates by using the principle of transforming hydraulic energy into mechanical force, making it a crucial element in several industrial and mobile applications. The range of single-acting Hydraulic Cylinders that we manufacture comes in a wide array of configurations to suit specific requirements:
Single-Acting Cylinders
- Spring-Return Cylinders
- Gravity-Return Cylinders
- RAM-Type Design
Double-Acting Cylinders
The double-acting Hydraulic Cylinders that we manufacture function by applying hydraulic pressure to both sides of the piston, allowing for the generation of force in two directions. This exceptional feature allows for precise movement of both extension and retraction providing increased flexibility and effectiveness in a wide range of Hydraulic Systems. Double-acting cylinders are ideal for applications that call for precise and dynamic motion, thanks to their ability to harness hydraulic energy and generate mechanical force in both directions. Double-acting cylinders find extensive use in a multitude of industrial applications that demand meticulous command over both extension and retraction. These applications span across machine tools, presses, construction equipment, and agricultural machinery.
Telescopic Cylinders
The multi-stage or tandem cylinders we manufacture consist of multiple stages intricately layered, each equipped with its own piston and cylinder. This design allows for a greater overall stroke length while maintaining a sleek and efficient profile. Multi-stage cylinders are ideal for applications requiring a significant stroke length despite spatial limitations, such as hydraulic lifts, garbage trucks, refuse compactors and certain construction equipment. By utilizing multiple stages, these cylinders achieve higher stroke lengths while preserving a compact design in specified closed length.