Hydraulic Cylinders Produce and Types

Hydrohytos Industries has a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility that is equipped with precision machinery and equipment to produce hydraulic cylinders with bore diameters ranging from 25 mm to 600 mm and stroke lengths ranging from 5 mm to 6000 mm.

Our manufacturing process involves the use of high-quality materials, such as steel and advanced manufacturing techniques, such as CNC machining and robotic welding, to ensure that our hydraulic cylinders are of the highest quality.

We have a team of experienced engineers and technicians who oversee the entire manufacturing process, from design and prototyping to final assembly and testing, to ensure that each hydraulic cylinder meets the required specifications and performance standards.

Our manufacturing process is designed to be flexible and efficient, allowing us to produce both small and large quantities of hydraulic cylinders in a timely and cost-effective manner.

We can provide customized hydraulic cylinder solutions to meet the specific requirements of our customers, including different mounting options, rod end configurations, and port sizes. Our manufacturing facility is equipped with advanced testing equipment, such as hydraulic test benches and pressure sensors, to ensure that each hydraulic cylinder is rigorously tested before it is shipped to the customer.

Spring Return Cylinder

Spring Return Cylinder

A spring return hydraulic cylinder is single-acting, with a built-in spring that compresses during the application of force and expands during the return stroke.

Square Body Cylinder

Square Body Cylinder

Square body hydraulic cylinders use square-section pipes instead of the usual circular housing. They offer strength, simplicity, and are commonly employed in hydraulic press machines for both single and double-acting applications.

Double-acting cylinders

Double-acting cylinders

These cylinders have two hydraulic ports and can be extended and retracted using hydraulic pressure in either direction.

Single-acting cylinders

Single-acting cylinders

These cylinders have a single hydraulic port and rely on an external force, such as gravity or a spring, to return the piston to its original position.

Welded body cylinders

Welded body cylinders

These cylinders are similar to tie-rod cylinders, but instead of being held together by tie-rods, the barrel and end caps are welded together. Welded body cylinders are generally stronger and more durable than tie-rod cylinders.

Tie-rod cylinders

Tie-rod cylinders

These cylinders are the most common type of hydraulic cylinder and consist of a cylindrical barrel with a piston rod that moves in and out of the barrel. The barrel is held together by several tie-rods that provide structural support.