We specialize in manufacturing agricultural hydraulic cylinders, providing powerful and reliable power support for modern agricultural machinery. They are highly wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant, and can withstand harsh farmland environments such as mud, dust, rain, and alternating high and low temperatures for extended periods.
Choosing Runhe hydraulic cylinders means choosing: Fewer downtime due to malfunctions, longer service life, and higher efficiency in field operations.
Feel free to provide your needs or drawings anytime. We respond quickly to help your agricultural machinery run more smoothly and worry-free in the fields.
Runhe Hydraulics specializes in supplying hydraulic cylinders, gear pumps and parts, gear motors. Hydraulic cylinders can be customized to meet specific requirements, and chrome plating of piston rods is also available.
| Bore |
20-380/Custom |
| Rod |
Custom |
| Chromium-plated piston rod |
According to needs |
| Mount |
Flange/Clevis/Foot/Trunnion/Eye/Ball Joint, etc |
| Temperature Range | Custom |
| Paint Color | Black/Yellow/Custom |
| Warrenty | 1 year |
- Sturdy and durable, adaptable to muddy, dusty, windy, rainy, and high/low temperature farmland environments
- Strong push-pull force, smooth operation, easily handling heavy loads
- Reliable sealing, leak-proof and dustproof
- Smooth reversing, low impact, and long service life
- Flexible installation, compatible with tractors, harvesters, plant protection machines, and other mainstream agricultural machinery
- Strong surface corrosion resistance, resistant to wind and sun exposure
- Clean the piston rod: Wipe the exposed piston rod surface with a clean, soft cloth (lint-free or cotton) to remove mud, dust, crop residue, and oil. Never use steel wool, sandpaper, or other hard objects, as this will scratch the chrome plating (scratches will cause rapid damage to the seals and oil leaks).
- Check for leaks: Observe the cylinder, joints, and seals for oil seepage. Address any small leaks promptly to prevent them from escalating.
- Full stroke cycle: After operation, allow the hydraulic cylinder to fully extend and retract several times (unloaded or lightly loaded) to expel air and evenly lubricate the seals, preventing localized dry friction or gas scorching.
- Check connections: Inspect the lugs, forks, pins, etc., for looseness or wear. Tighten or apply grease as needed.
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