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CAL-WEST Industries is a leading designer and manufacturer of quality hydraulic cylinders, telescopic hydraulic cylinders, custom cylinders and more. Our cylinders range in sizes from 1 ¼” to 20” bores and pressures up to 5000 psi. We also offer hydraulic cylinder repair.
We are specialists in manufacturing hydraulic cylinders. At MRF Machine and Hydraulics, we strive to offer the widest range of products from small individual components to complicated assemblies. Our cylinders are used on construction equipment. We have a long list of satisfied customers.
Star Hydraulics specializes in high-quality adjustable hydraulic cylinders, high pressure hydraulic cylinders, special hydraulic cylinders, telescopic hydraulic cylinders, welded hydraulic cylinders and custom hydraulic cylinders. For more information about our products, please call today!
Yates Industries is a hydraulic and pneumatic cylinder manufacturer producing NFPA/JIC, mill duty, stainless steel and specialty products. We are ISO 9001 certified, offer a 3-year warranty and unsurpassed customer service. We also provide a 24-hour repair service for all brands.
Aggressive Hydraulics’ Design & Engineering Group is one of the most progressive, experienced hydraulic cylinder design and engineering resources available. We have been heavily involved with the development of hydraulic cylinders that reflect state-of-the-art technology within a wide market range.
Titan Worldwide carries a wide variety of both hydraulic cylinders and pneumatic cylinders. Choose which mounting style or material, whether steel, stainless steel or aluminum, is best for your application. We also offer custom hydraulic cylinders: "Our only limitation is your imagination!"
Lynair has been supplying quality hydraulic cylinders to industry for 58 years. We specialize in NFPA tie rod cylinders, mill type and torpedo cylinders and water cylinders to tire industry and AWWA specifications. We offer many standard options, as well as custom hydraulic cylinders to your specifications.
Our company name is not a misnomer—we’ve been manufacturing cylinders and valves since 1958. We manufacture hydraulic and air cylinders plus their associated valves and replacement parts. Anodized aluminum, brass and stainless steel are the materials in our cylinders and valves. Bore sizes of 3/8”-4”.
At Defco, we have a 65,000 square foot manufacturing facility where we can custom build any hydraulic cylinder you need. Because we are a family-owned business, we will provide you with top-quality customer service and support, along with unbeatable quality in our parts.
We are a design-build manufacturer of custom high-performance hydraulic cylinders and integrated cylinder systems for a wide range of sectors — oil & gas, marine, military, aircraft, construction, industrial, material handling and many more. Our products meet the demands of the toughest applications.
Hydraulic cylinder manufacturers produce the piece of machinery that converts hydraulic fluid to mechanical power. This power is used to push and pull in a linear manner. The stroke of a hydraulic cylinder is the length that the piston moves through the cylinder to reach its fully extended state. Hydraulic cylinders have a wide range of strokes, ranging anywhere from less than an inch to many feet in length. Hydraulic cylinders are used in many industries, including automobile, aviation, construction and manufacturing.
Hydraulic cylinders consist of two main parts: the outer cylinder and the piston, which connected to a piston rod. The piston is located inside the cylindrical housing and divides the cylinder into two different chambers through which hydraulic fluid is pumped. When the hydraulic fluid is pumped into the bottom chamber of the cylinder, the piston rod is pushed up, pushing the oil in the other chamber back into the reservoir. This process pressurizes the chamber and extends the piston to its full length, giving the hydraulic cylinder its ability to push.
Hydraulic cylinders come in single- and double-action designs; the single-action cylinder is configured to move in only one direction, meaning it can either push or pull, but not both. The double-action hydraulic cylinder, in contrast, is pressurized so that it can move in both directions.