What is the bore of a hydraulic cylinder?

Bore is the inner diameter of the hydraulic cylinder. The size of the bore can calculate by checking how much force is generated. Bigger the bore size can generated large force and the small one generate less force.

The Bore of the Hydraulic cylinder decides the all-out intensity of the cylinder. The bigger the drag, the more it can lift or push. On the off chance that you see or hear us discussing a "4-inch" cylinder, we are continually discussing the drag of the cylinder.

The outside distance across (OD) is normally around 1/2″ bigger than the drag, yet it relies upon the divider thickness, so on the off chance that you quantified your cylinder all things considered and it quantifies 4-1/2″, you can be almost certain its a 4″ Bore cylinder.

Datong Hydraulic is a professional manufacturer in producing and designing hydraulic cylinder ,besides, we also produce honed tubes and chrome plated bars, if you have any inquiry about hydraulic cylinder tube and rods , please contact us.


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