Certification: | GS, RoHS, CE, ISO9001 |
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Pressure: | High Pressure |
Work Temperature: | Normal Temperature |
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bore diameter (D) | rod diameter (d) | stroke (S) | Installation distance (L) | working pressure | Interface dimensions (M) | weight |
Φ63 | Φ40 | 160 | 385 | 30MPa | 2-G3/8 | 15kg |
Single-Acting Cylinder: A single-acting hydraulic cylinder has one port for hydraulic fluid entry, typically connected to a hydraulic pump or power source. The cylinder generates force in only one direction, and an external force, such as gravity or a spring, usually accomplishes the return stroke. These cylinders are commonly used in applications where the load needs to be moved or lifted in one direction.
Double-Acting Cylinder: A double-acting hydraulic cylinder has two ports for hydraulic fluid entry and exit. It can generate force in both directions, allowing for both extension and retraction of the cylinder rod. Hydraulic fluid is alternately directed into one port to extend the cylinder and into the other to retract it. These cylinders are widely used in various applications, including industrial machinery, construction equipment, and automotive systems.
These hydraulic cylinders offer flexibility in various applications, allowing for precise and controlled linear motion or force generation. The choice of cylinder type depends on the application's requirements, including the load capacity, stroke length, space limitations, and desired force generation.
Telescopic Cylinder: A telescopic hydraulic cylinder, also known as a multistage cylinder, consists of multiple nested stages that extend and retract to achieve a longer stroke length. These cylinders are used when a long stroke is needed but space is limited. Telescopic cylinders are commonly found in applications such as dump trucks, cranes, and aerial platforms.
Plunger Cylinder: A plunger hydraulic cylinder, also known as a ram cylinder, has a large-diameter piston rod that extends through a smaller-diameter cylinder. The plunger cylinder provides high force in a compact design and is often used in heavy-duty applications where a large party is required, such as presses, forging machines, and hydraulic jacks.
How to maintain Sanitation machinery locking cylinder?
To maintain sanitation machinery locking cylinders, you can follow these general steps:
1. Regular Cleaning: Keep the locking cylinder and its surroundings clean. Remove any dirt, debris, or residue that may accumulate on the cylinder. Use a clean cloth or brush to wipe or brush away any contaminants.
2. Lubrication: As per the manufacturer's recommendations, apply lubrication to the locking cylinder. Lubrication helps reduce friction, prevent corrosion, and ensure smooth operation. Use a suitable lubricant recommended for the specific locking cylinder, such as a silicone-based or graphite-based lubricant. Apply the lubricant to the moving parts and joints of the cylinder.
3. Inspection: Regularly inspect the locking cylinder for any signs of wear, damage, or leaks. Check for loose or damaged components, such as seals, O-rings, or fasteners. If you notice any issues, address them promptly by replacing or repairing the affected parts.
4. Seal Maintenance: Pay attention to the seals of the locking cylinder. Inspect them for wear or damage, as worn seals can lead to leaks or reduced performance. If necessary, replace the seals following the manufacturer's guidelines.
5. Protection from Moisture and Corrosion: Protect the locking cylinder from moisture and corrosion. Consider using protective covers or coatings if the cylinder is exposed to water or harsh environments. Keep the cylinder adequately sealed and protected when not in use.
6. Proper Handling and Operation: Follow the locking cylinder guidelines for handling and operating. Use the cylinder within its specified load and pressure limits to avoid excessive stress or damage. Avoid impacts or excessive force that may cause mechanical stress on the cylinder.
7. Regular Maintenance Schedule: Establish a regular maintenance schedule for the sanitation machinery, including the locking cylinder. Follow the manufacturer's maintenance recommendations and adhere to the program to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the cylinder.
It's essential to consult the specific manufacturer's instructions and guidelines for the locking cylinder used in your sanitation machinery, as maintenance requirements may vary depending on the cylinder design and construction.
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