Hydraulic cylinder DGR-HSG Series
pistondouble-actingindustrial

Hydraulic cylinder - DGR-HSG Series - Shenzhen Packway Technology Development Co., LTD - piston / double-acting / industrial
Hydraulic cylinder - DGR-HSG Series - Shenzhen Packway Technology Development Co., LTD - piston / double-acting / industrial
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Characteristics

Type
hydraulic
Technology
piston
Configuration
double-acting
Applications
industrial, for lifting
Stroke

320 mm, 400 mm, 500 mm, 640 mm, 720 mm
(12.598 in, 15.748 in, 19.685 in, 25.197 in, 28.346 in)

Bore

Max.: 250 mm
(9.84 in)

Min.: 40 mm
(1.57 in)

Pressure

16 MPa

Rod diameter

Max.: 180 mm
(7 in)

Min.: 20 mm
(1 in)

Description

Characteristics and Applications of Engineering Hydraulic Cylinders Hydraulic Equipment includes Engineering Hydraulic Cylinder, Hydraulic Cylinder for metallurgical equipment, Hydraulic Cylinder For Industry and Thin Hydraulic Cylinder, etc. DGRHSG*01-E series are all double acting single piston rod hydraulic cylinders, which are actuators in the hydraulic system that move in a straight line. It has simple structure, reliable operation, with other characteristics like convenient assembly and disassembly, easy maintenance, and diverse connection methods. The installation method often adopts earring type. According to the connection method between the cylinder head and the cylinder block, it can be divided into three types: external thread connection, internal key connection, and flange connection. The engineering hydraulic cylinder mainly uses hydraulic systems for engineering machinery cities, heavy machinery piles, lifting and transportation machine, and mining machinery combs.

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