A hydraulic cylinder is a key component in hydraulic systems, used to convert hydraulic energy into linear mechanical motion. It consists of a cylindrical barrel, a piston, and a rod. Hydraulic fluid is pressurized and directed into the cylinder, causing the piston to move within the barrel, which in turn moves the rod. This motion can be utilized to perform various tasks such as lifting, pushing, or pulling. Hydraulic cylinders are commonly used in a wide range of applications including agricultural machinery, construction equipment, and industrial machinery. They are designed to withstand high pressures and stresses, and require regular maintenance to ensure proper operation and longevity.
Attribute | Description |
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Component | Hydraulic cylinder |
Function | Converts hydraulic energy into linear motion |
Key Parts | Cylindrical barrel, piston, rod |
Operation | Hydraulic fluid pressurization causes piston movement |
Applications | Agricultural machinery, construction equipment, industrial machinery |
Material | High-strength steel or alloy |
Features | High pressure tolerance, reliable performance |
Maintenance | Regular inspection for leaks, wear, and alignment |
Compatibility | Specific to machinery models and applications |
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