• chrome double acting hydraulic oil cylinder for lifting machine in Malaysia
  • chrome double acting hydraulic oil cylinder for lifting machine in Malaysia
  • chrome double acting hydraulic oil cylinder for lifting machine in Malaysia
  • chrome double acting hydraulic oil cylinder for lifting machine in Malaysia
  • What type of hydraulic cylinders do Quiri hydromechanics manufacture?
  • Light alloy cylinders from 6 to 110 T, working pressure 500 bar : - Single or double acting - Load return or spring return - Hollow, with lock nut, telescopic cylinders Quiri Hydromechanics is an expert of the design and manufacture of industrial hydraulic equipment.
  • What is a double-acting hydraulic cylinder?
  • Double-acting cylinders typically feature seals, rods, and pistons designed to handle high pressures. Their ability to perform work in both directions increases system efficiency. We manufacture double-acting hydraulic cylinders with 1" to 5" bore double-acting hydraulic cylinders to meet the requirements of your application.
  • What type of lifting cylinders does Quiri offer?
  • Light alloy cylinders from 6 to 110 T, working pressure 500 bar : - Single or double acting - Load return or spring return - Hollow, with lock nut, telescopic cylinders Quiri offers lifting cylinders for lifting, pulling, extracting and pushing. These hydraulic lifting cylinders are designed for all types of working environment.
  • What size hydraulic cylinder does HDM manufacture?
  • HDM custom designs and manufactures 1" to 5" bore double-acting hydraulic cylinders to meet the requirements of your application. Standard double-acting hydraulic cylinders accommodate operating pressures up to 3,000 PSI.
  • What types of hydraulic lifting cylinders are available?
  • Explore HYTOR’s hydraulic lifting cylinders, available in steel and aluminum. Tailored solutions for safe and precise industrial lifting tasks.
  • What is the difference between a double acting cylinder and a single-acting cylinder?
  • Double-acting cylinders apply hydraulic force in both directions, allowing for both extension and retraction under hydraulic power. Single-acting cylinders only apply hydraulic force in one direction, with retraction typically achieved by gravity or an external force.