Introduction of Hydraulic and Pneumatic Cylinders
A hydraulic cylinder is a hydraulic actuator that converts hydraulic energy into mechanical energy and performs linear reciprocating motion (or swinging motion). The hydraulic cylinder body has a simple structure and reliable operation. When using it to achieve reciprocating motion, there is no need for a deceleration device, and there is no transmission clearance, resulting in smooth motion. Therefore, it is widely used in various mechanical hydraulic systems. The output force of the hydraulic cylinder is proportional to the effective area of the piston and the pressure difference on both sides; A hydraulic cylinder is basically composed of a cylinder barrel and cylinder head, a piston and piston rod, a sealing device, a buffering device, and an exhaust device.