Heavy duty double acting welded hydraulic cylinder is a type of hydraulic cylinder used in various hydraulic systems to provide linear motion. Hydraulic cylinders are essential components in many industrial and mobile applications, such as mini excavators, robots, log splitters, dump trucks, press machine and dump trailers.
Specification
Model |
ATO-HSG40900 |
ATO-HSG50900 |
ATO-HSG80900 |
ATO-HSG100900 |
Acting Type |
Double Acting |
Stroke |
36 inch (900mm) |
Rated Pressure |
16Mpa |
Installation |
Double Ear Welding Type |
Speed Ratio |
1:3 |
Bore Diameter |
φ40mm |
φ50mm |
φ80mm |
φ100mm |
Load Capacity |
2 Ton |
3 Ton |
8 Ton |
12 Ton |
Rated Push Force |
30772N (3 Ton) |
30772N (3 Ton) |
80384N (8 Ton) |
80384N (8 Ton) |
Rated Pull Force |
21121N (2 Ton) |
21121N (2 Ton) |
48984N (5 Ton) |
49014N (5 Ton) |
Oil Port |
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-HSG40900
ATO-HSG50900
ATO-HSG80900
ATO-HSG100900
Model |
Inner Diameter |
Outer Diameter |
Rod Diameter |
Stroke |
Oil Port |
Pin Hole |
Installation Distance |
Total Length |
ATO-HSG40900 |
40 |
50 |
25 |
900 |
18*1.5 |
20 |
1130 |
1180 |
ATO-HSG50900 |
50 |
60 |
28 |
900 |
18*1.5 |
20 |
1140 |
1190 |
ATO-HSG80900 |
80 |
90 |
50 |
900 |
18*1.5 |
40 |
1200 |
1280 |
ATO-HSG100900 |
100 |
112 |
63 |
900 |
22*1.5 |
50 |
1270 |
1360 |
Tips: Do you need to prime a welded hydraulic cylinder?
Priming a welded hydraulic cylinder is not a standard practice in hydraulic system maintenance. Hydraulic cylinders typically consist of a cylinder barrel, piston, and seals. The welding process may be used during the cylinder's manufacturing or repair, but it doesn't require priming like a pump or other hydraulic components.
However, proper welding techniques should be employed to ensure the cylinder's structural integrity and prevent defects that could compromise its functionality. This involves selecting suitable welding methods and materials, maintaining cleanliness, and adhering to industry standards and guidelines. Quality control measures, such as non-destructive testing, should be implemented to verify the weld's integrity.
While you don't need to prime a welded hydraulic cylinder, you must pay careful attention to welding processes and quality control to maintain the cylinder's performance and safety.