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As you start looking for hydraulic rod cylinders, you may be overwhelmed by the number of options you have. They come in a wide range of styles, sizes, and materials to suit the many machines you might use them for. You’ll need to select the right one depending on your application, so consider each of the factors below.

Guide to Selecting Hydraulic Rod Cylinders

1. Capacity

To determine the capacity you need, know the amount of mass you’ll want to move. Most industrial cylinders are medium duty and operate at 1,000 pounds per square inch (psi). Heavy-duty cylinders can operate at up to 3,000 psi. Keep in mind that the force you choose should be higher than the estimation to allow for a margin of error.

2. Bore Size

hydraulic rod cylindersThe cylinder bore size will be determined by the amount of force needed since the force produced is the system pressure multiplied by the bore size. Most industrial needs will require International Organization for Standardization-compliant or National Fire Protection Association®-standard components.

3. Speed

Standard hydraulic cylinder seals can take speeds of up to 1 meter per second. In most high-speed applications, you should look for standard low-friction seals. Keep in mind that the higher the velocity, the higher the temperature.

4. Temperature

Standard cylinders are designed to handle temperatures between minus 65 and 500 degrees. If you expect that your application will require more extreme temperature resilience, you’ll need to look for more specialized equipment.

5. Rod Size

Most cylinders come with one or two options for rod size. You’ll need to know your stroke length to determine the size necessary to handle the mass of the load. As the stroke length gets longer, the pressure on the piston rod is increased.

 

When you’re shopping for hydraulic rod cylinders for any application, you can find it at LWG Finishing in West Chester, OH. For almost 50 years, this cylinder repair company has been serving the residents of Butler County and the Tri-State area. Their electroplating techniques reduce manufacturing costs and improve the application. Visit their website to learn more about their services, and call (513) 860-1156 to speak with a friendly representative.

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