Single acting cylinders are designed for one-way motion. Hydraulic pressure is used for extension of the piston.
Double acting cylinders use hydraulic fluid to power both extension and retraction. They provide precise control of motion.
Differential cylinders can use unequal piston areas on each side. This differential design enables faster return strokes without consuming extra hydraulic power.
Cushioned hydraulic cylinders are engineered with built-in damping at the stroke ends. They minimize impact and reduce shock loads on machinery.
Position sensing hydraulic cylinders with integrated sensors provide real-time stroke feedback. This type of cylinders is enabling precise control of piston movement.
Double-ended hydraulic cylinders have equal piston areas on both sides. They provide balanced force and smooth motion in both directions.