Tie Rod hydraulic cylinders have a more modular design, with external tie rods holding the end caps to the cylinder barrel. This construction allows for easier disassembly and maintenance.
Welded type hydraulic cylinders have their end caps welded to the barrel, forming a single, integral structure. This design is robust and suitable for heavy-duty applications, providing durability and resistance to leaks.
These cylinders use hydraulic pressure to extend the piston, and a spring or external force for retraction. They are commonly used in applications where the load needs to be lifted or pushed in one direction only.
Telescopic hydraulic cylinders consist of multiple nested stages, allowing for an extended range of movement in a compact design. These cylinders are often used when a long stroke is required but space is limited.
Mill-type cylinders are more durable and reliable than other cylinders, reducing maintenance and replacement costs. They have a wide ductile iron piston for high pressure rating and long bearing life.