Tie rod hydraulic cylinders feature a modular design with external tie rods holding the end caps to the cylinder barrel. This design enables easy disassembly and maintenance, reducing downtime.
Welded type hydraulic cylinders have end caps welded directly to the barrel, forming a single, integral structure. This construction provides high strength and rigidity for demanding working conditions.
Bolted cylinders use hydraulic pressure to extend the piston. Retraction is achieved by a spring or an external force.
Telescopic hydraulic cylinders consist of multiple nested stages. Telescopes cylinder design allows for a long-extended stroke while maintaining a compact retracted length.
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.