The double acting welded hydraulic cylinder consists of a cylindrical barrel, a piston, and end caps, all securely welded together. These welded clevis hydraulic cylinders come in various sizes and configurations, making them versatile for use in diverse industrial and mobile equipment, including mini excavators, robotics, log splitters, dump trucks, press machines, dump trailers, and so on.
Specification
Model |
ATO-HSG40100 |
ATO-HSG50100 |
ATO-HSG63100 |
ATO-HSG80100 |
ATO-HSG100100 |
Acting Type |
Double Acting |
Stroke |
4 inch (100mm) |
Rated Pressure |
16Mpa |
Installation |
Double Ear Welding Type |
Speed Ratio |
1:3 |
Bore Diameter |
φ40mm |
φ50mm |
φ63mm |
φ80mm |
φ100mm |
Load Capacity |
2 Ton |
3 Ton |
5 Ton |
8 Ton |
12 Ton |
Rated Push Force |
30772N (3 Ton) |
30772N (3 Ton) |
49850N (5 Ton) |
80384N (8 Ton) |
80384N (8 Ton) |
Rated Pull Force |
21121N (2 Ton) |
21121N (2 Ton) |
31681N (3 Ton) |
48984N (5 Ton) |
49014N (5 Ton) |
Oil Port |
18*1.5 |
18*1.5 |
18*1.5 |
18*1.5 |
22*1.5 |
Note: If you need to customize welded hydraulic cylinders of other sizes, including bore diameter, stroke, etc., please feel free to contact us.
Dimension (Unit: mm)
ATO-HSG40100
ATO-HSG50100
ATO-HSG63100
ATO-HSG80100
ATO-HSG100100
Model |
Inner Diameter |
Outer Diameter |
Rod Diameter |
Stroke |
Oil Port |
Pin Hole |
Installation Distance |
Total Length |
ATO-HSG40100 |
40 |
50 |
25 |
100 |
18*1.5 |
20 |
330 |
380 |
ATO-HSG50100 |
50 |
60 |
28 |
100 |
18*1.5 |
20 |
340 |
390 |
ATO-HSG63100 |
63 |
73 |
35 |
100 |
18*1.5 |
30 |
370 |
440 |
ATO-HSG80100 |
80 |
90 |
50 |
100 |
18*1.5 |
40 |
400 |
480 |
ATO-HSG100100 |
100 |
112 |
63 |
100 |
22*1.5 |
50 |
470 |
560 |
Tips: What is the difference between welded and tie rod hydraulic cylinders?
Welded and tie-rod hydraulic cylinders are two common types of hydraulic actuators with distinct design features.
Welded cylinders are constructed by welding the end caps to the barrel, creating a single, integrated unit. They are typically more compact, robust, and have fewer potential leak points, making them suitable for heavy-duty applications. Welded cylinders are also often less expensive due to their simpler construction.
Tie-rod cylinders, on the other hand, consist of a barrel and end caps connected by multiple tie rods that run parallel to the cylinder's axis. This design allows for easy disassembly and maintenance, as the tie rods can be removed to access internal components. Tie-rod cylinders are versatile and are often used in applications where customization and repairability are essential.
The main differences lie in construction and application. Welded cylinders are more compact and robust, while tie-rod cylinders offer ease of maintenance and adaptability, making them suitable for a wider range of applications.