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Hydraulic Cylinders that we offer are available in different technical specifications that easily cater to the varied demands of the buyers. These cylinders are manufactured in a modern automated plant under the strict vigilance of experts in conformity with the set industry standards. We, Ramsar Hydraulic are named among the renowned Manufacturers, Exporters, and Suppliers of Hydraulic Cylinders. We conduct stringent quality tests on Hydraulic Cylinders so as to ensure that only the defect-free product reaches the customer’s end.




Hydraulic cylinders are mechanical devices used in various applications to create linear force through a stroke. They operate based on the principles of fluid dynamics and leverage the power of pressurized hydraulic fluid to generate motion. Here’s a breakdown of their key components and workings:
Components of a Hydraulic Cylinder:
- Cylinder Barrel: It’s the main outer cylindrical component where the piston moves back and forth. It’s usually made of strong materials like steel or stainless steel.
- Piston: This is the sliding component inside the cylinder barrel that divides the cylinder into two chambers: the rod side and the cap side. The piston is sealed to prevent fluid leakage from one side to the other.
- Rod: Connected to the piston, the rod extends from the cylinder through a sealed opening. It transmits the force generated by the piston to the external load.
- Seals: Various seals are used within the cylinder to prevent hydraulic fluid leakage between the chambers and along the piston and rod.
- End Caps: Found at each end of the cylinder barrel, these caps provide support and often include ports for hydraulic fluid input/output.
How Hydraulic Cylinders Work:
- Hydraulic Fluid: Typically, oil is used as the hydraulic fluid. This fluid is stored in a reservoir and pumped into the cylinder under pressure.
- Piston Movement: When pressurized fluid enters one side of the cylinder (e.g., the rod side), it pushes against the piston, causing it to move in the desired direction. Simultaneously, the fluid from the other side is allowed to escape or is returned to the reservoir.
- Force and Motion: As the piston moves, it generates force and transmits it through the rod to perform work, such as lifting heavy loads or moving machinery.
Types of Hydraulic Cylinders:
- Single-Acting Cylinders: These cylinders exert force in one direction only. They use hydraulic pressure to extend the piston, and a spring or gravity is often used to retract it.
- Double-Acting Cylinders: They apply force in both directions. Hydraulic pressure is used to extend and retract the piston, allowing for more controlled and versatile movement.
Applications:
Hydraulic cylinders find applications in various industries, including construction, manufacturing, agriculture, aerospace, and automotive sectors. They are used in machinery like excavators, dump trucks, cranes, presses, loaders, and more, where controlled linear force is required.
Their ability to generate substantial force with precise control makes them invaluable in many heavy-duty and precision applications.