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Designed to withstand the high forces and stresses generated during digging, lifting, and moving operations, these cylinders provide the necessary hydraulic power to control the movement of the excavator's boom, arm, and bucket. Engineered with precision and durability, they ensure smooth and efficient operation, enhancing the productivity of construction sites.
High - Strength and High - Pressure Design: Excavator Cylinders are built with high - strength materials, such as forged steel, to withstand the extreme forces involved in excavation work. They are designed to operate at high hydraulic pressures, providing the power needed to break through hard soil, rock, and other tough materials. The robust construction ensures that the cylinders can handle heavy loads without deforming or failing.
Precision - Machined Components: Each component of the Excavator Cylinder, from the piston to the cylinder bore, undergoes precision machining. This results in tight tolerances and smooth surfaces, reducing friction and ensuring precise movement. The precision - machined components also contribute to the overall efficiency of the hydraulic system, minimizing energy losses and improving the excavator's performance.
Advanced Sealing and Lubrication Systems: To prevent hydraulic fluid leakage and ensure long - term operation, these cylinders are equipped with advanced sealing systems. High - quality seals are used to create a tight seal between the moving parts, preventing contaminants from entering the cylinder and maintaining the integrity of the hydraulic system. Additionally, an efficient lubrication system reduces wear and tear on the internal components, extending the cylinder's lifespan.
Customizable Options: Excavator Cylinders can be customized to meet the specific requirements of different excavator models and construction applications. Options such as cylinder length, bore diameter, and mounting configurations can be adjusted to optimize the performance of the excavator for tasks such as deep digging, heavy lifting, or fine - grading.
General Construction: In general construction projects, Excavator Cylinders are used for tasks such as site excavation, foundation digging, and trench digging. The cylinders provide the force to operate the excavator's bucket, allowing it to dig into the ground, remove soil and debris, and transport materials to other locations on the site.
Demolition Work: During demolition projects, excavators equipped with specialized attachments rely on Excavator Cylinders to break down structures. The high - pressure cylinders enable the excavator to operate hydraulic breakers, shears, and grapples, effectively demolishing buildings, bridges, and other structures.
Mining and Quarrying: In the mining and quarrying industries, Excavator Cylinders are used in large - scale excavators to extract minerals and rocks from the ground. These cylinders provide the power needed to operate heavy - duty buckets and attachments, enabling the efficient excavation and loading of materials in mining pits and quarries.
Loader Bucket Tilt Also called bucket dump or curl cylinders, the loader bucket tilt changes the angle of the bucket, or tilts it, up and down. | Loader Bucket Lift The loader lift cylinders moves the bucket up and down and is usually fixed on one side to the lift arm and the other to the tractor. |
Backhoe Stabilizer/Outrigger These cylinders fold the Stabilizers, or Outriggers, out to land on the ground and provide support for the tractor while the backhoe is being operated. | Backhoe Stabilizer/Outrigger These cylinders fold the Stabilizers, or Outriggers, out to land on the ground and provide support for the tractor while the backhoe is being operated. |
Backhoe Swing The Swing cylinders are found at the base of the backhoe's boom and allow the operator to swing the entire backhoe boom either left or right. | Backhoe Boom Backhoes have either 1 or 2 of the boom cylinders and their main function is to angle the boom section of the backhoe in or out. On some older backhoes the boom cylinder is inside the boom itself. |
Backhoe Dipper The Dipper cylinder (also called the Arm, Crowd, or Stick) is attached on one end to the boom and the other to the dipper (Arm, Crowd, or Stick) and articulates the dipper in and out. | Backhoe Bucket The Bucket cylinder is attached on one side to the dipper and the other to the bucket linkage or coupler. Its main function is to curl the backhoe bucket in and out. |
Designed to withstand the high forces and stresses generated during digging, lifting, and moving operations, these cylinders provide the necessary hydraulic power to control the movement of the excavator's boom, arm, and bucket. Engineered with precision and durability, they ensure smooth and efficient operation, enhancing the productivity of construction sites.
High - Strength and High - Pressure Design: Excavator Cylinders are built with high - strength materials, such as forged steel, to withstand the extreme forces involved in excavation work. They are designed to operate at high hydraulic pressures, providing the power needed to break through hard soil, rock, and other tough materials. The robust construction ensures that the cylinders can handle heavy loads without deforming or failing.
Precision - Machined Components: Each component of the Excavator Cylinder, from the piston to the cylinder bore, undergoes precision machining. This results in tight tolerances and smooth surfaces, reducing friction and ensuring precise movement. The precision - machined components also contribute to the overall efficiency of the hydraulic system, minimizing energy losses and improving the excavator's performance.
Advanced Sealing and Lubrication Systems: To prevent hydraulic fluid leakage and ensure long - term operation, these cylinders are equipped with advanced sealing systems. High - quality seals are used to create a tight seal between the moving parts, preventing contaminants from entering the cylinder and maintaining the integrity of the hydraulic system. Additionally, an efficient lubrication system reduces wear and tear on the internal components, extending the cylinder's lifespan.
Customizable Options: Excavator Cylinders can be customized to meet the specific requirements of different excavator models and construction applications. Options such as cylinder length, bore diameter, and mounting configurations can be adjusted to optimize the performance of the excavator for tasks such as deep digging, heavy lifting, or fine - grading.
General Construction: In general construction projects, Excavator Cylinders are used for tasks such as site excavation, foundation digging, and trench digging. The cylinders provide the force to operate the excavator's bucket, allowing it to dig into the ground, remove soil and debris, and transport materials to other locations on the site.
Demolition Work: During demolition projects, excavators equipped with specialized attachments rely on Excavator Cylinders to break down structures. The high - pressure cylinders enable the excavator to operate hydraulic breakers, shears, and grapples, effectively demolishing buildings, bridges, and other structures.
Mining and Quarrying: In the mining and quarrying industries, Excavator Cylinders are used in large - scale excavators to extract minerals and rocks from the ground. These cylinders provide the power needed to operate heavy - duty buckets and attachments, enabling the efficient excavation and loading of materials in mining pits and quarries.
Loader Bucket Tilt Also called bucket dump or curl cylinders, the loader bucket tilt changes the angle of the bucket, or tilts it, up and down. | Loader Bucket Lift The loader lift cylinders moves the bucket up and down and is usually fixed on one side to the lift arm and the other to the tractor. |
Backhoe Stabilizer/Outrigger These cylinders fold the Stabilizers, or Outriggers, out to land on the ground and provide support for the tractor while the backhoe is being operated. | Backhoe Stabilizer/Outrigger These cylinders fold the Stabilizers, or Outriggers, out to land on the ground and provide support for the tractor while the backhoe is being operated. |
Backhoe Swing The Swing cylinders are found at the base of the backhoe's boom and allow the operator to swing the entire backhoe boom either left or right. | Backhoe Boom Backhoes have either 1 or 2 of the boom cylinders and their main function is to angle the boom section of the backhoe in or out. On some older backhoes the boom cylinder is inside the boom itself. |
Backhoe Dipper The Dipper cylinder (also called the Arm, Crowd, or Stick) is attached on one end to the boom and the other to the dipper (Arm, Crowd, or Stick) and articulates the dipper in and out. | Backhoe Bucket The Bucket cylinder is attached on one side to the dipper and the other to the bucket linkage or coupler. Its main function is to curl the backhoe bucket in and out. |