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Feature | Standard Cylinders | Our Pro Series |
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Cycle Life | 500,000 cycles | 1.2M cycles |
Rod Surface | Chrome-plated | Laser-hardened + Double Seals |
Pair our flange cylinders with matching hydraulic gear pumps (displacement: 10-250 cm³/rev) and hydraulic motors (torque range: 200-5000 Nm). Result? 92% energy efficiency in real-world tests.
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A: Flange-mounted hydraulic cylinders provide rigid mounting, high load capacity, and precise alignment. They are ideal for heavy-duty applications requiring stability and durability.
A: Hydraulic gear pumps are compact, cost-effective, and efficient for medium-pressure systems. They excel in applications requiring steady fluid flow but may struggle with high-pressure demands compared to piston pumps.
A: Leakage in hydraulic motors often stems from worn seals or excessive pressure. Regular maintenance, proper lubrication, and using quality seals can minimize this issue.
A: Yes, most hydraulic cylinders can be repaired by replacing seals, rods, or barrels. Professional inspection is recommended to assess damage severity and ensure proper reassembly.
A: Motor efficiency depends on fluid viscosity, operating pressure, and internal leakage. Proper maintenance and matching motor specifications to system requirements optimize performance.