Hydraulic Cylinders That Fit Faster, Run Longer, and Reduce Downtime
Get standard cylinders, replacement cylinders, and custom builds from one supplier. That means you spend less time comparing factories and more time moving your project forward with a cylinder matched to your machine, pressure, stroke, and mounting needs.
- Standard + custom supply
- OEM / ODM support
- 100% pressure tested
- Global shipping
Go Straight to the Cylinder Type You Need
Start with the product family that matches your application. This helps you narrow down mounting style, working pressure, and usage faster, so you can move to the right quotation without wasting time on unrelated options.
HTR Hydraulic Tie Rod Cylinder
Good for industrial equipment and service-friendly maintenance. You get a cylinder structure that is easy to inspect, repair, and reorder for repeated applications.
HCW Hydraulic Clevis Cylinder
Good for applications that need clevis mounting and stable movement. You get a cylinder designed for practical installation and dependable field use.
HMW Hydraulic Cylinder
Good for medium-duty working conditions where buyers need balanced performance and cost. You get a practical cylinder choice for general machinery use.
WSE Hydraulic Cylinder
Good for compact equipment where space and mounting flexibility matter. You get a welded cylinder option suited for mobile and equipment-side installations.
Snow Plow Hydraulic Cylinder
Good for snow removal equipment that needs steady lifting and angling performance. You get a cylinder built for outdoor duty and repeated seasonal operation.
Custom Hydraulic Cylinder
Good for projects where standard sizes do not match the machine. You get drawing-based support, dimension confirmation, and a cylinder made for your exact requirement.
Controlled Materials and Measurable Manufacturing Standards
Material grade, machining tolerance, and inspection standards directly affect cylinder strength, sealing stability, and service life. The following points show the actual material options and production controls used in this hydraulic cylinder structure.
Cylinder Tube Material
The cylinder tube is available in Steel Grade 20 (Q235) and 16Mn (Q355). Processing can be non-annealed cold treatment or annealed heat treatment. The required configuration uses 16Mn Q355 annealed material, which gives higher strength and better fatigue resistance under repeated hydraulic load.
Cylinder Bottom Structure
The cylinder bottom can be made as a 45# steel machined part or a cast Q235 part. This project uses cast Q235 material. It offers stable structural support and good compatibility for welding to the cylinder barrel in standard production.
Guiding Sleeve & Piston Rod
The guiding sleeve and piston rod are both produced from 45# steel, matching the original material direction. The guiding sleeve tolerance is generally controlled within 0.05 mm, which helps maintain rod alignment and reduce uneven internal wear during operation.
Mounting Earring Components
The mounting earrings are made from Q235 material. Most are cast parts produced in-house. This makes dimensional control easier during production and helps keep the welded connection and mounting geometry more consistent across batches.
Rod Surface & Corrosion Option
The piston rod uses 45# steel with hard chrome plating to improve surface wear resistance and corrosion resistance. When the application needs extra anti-rust protection, a 24-hour salt spray requirement can also be added as an optional verification standard.
Inspection & Pressure Testing
Each cylinder is pressure tested before shipment. Inspection also includes thread inspection, dimensional inspection, and weld seam inspection. These checks are used to confirm sealing performance, assembly accuracy, and structural stability before delivery.
Compare Core Parameters Before You Ask for Price
This table gives buyers a faster way to screen the main cylinder series by bore range, stroke range, rod size, mounting style, and working pressure. It helps reduce repeated back-and-forth and makes model matching more efficient before quotation.
How to Read This Table
The values below are arranged as practical selection ranges based on the current catalog. They are suitable for homepage comparison and early-stage inquiry screening.
- Use Bore and Stroke to narrow the series first.
- Use Rod Dia and Mounting Style to check installation fit.
- Use Pressure and Typical Use to match the working scene.
- For exact part matching, final dimensions should still be confirmed by drawing or part number.
| Series | Bore | Stroke | Rod Dia | Mounting Style | Pressure | Port Type | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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HTR
Tie-Rod Clevis Type
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2"–5" | 8"–30" | 1-1/8"–2" | Female clevis with pins and clips | 2500 PSI | 3/8 NPT / 1/2 NPT | General double-acting industrial and mobile applications |
|
HMW
Welded Clevis Type
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2"–5" | 8"–48" | 1-1/4"–2-1/2" | Cast female clevises with pins and clips | 2500 / 3000 PSI | 1/4 NPT to 1/2 NPT | Agriculture, trailers, lifting equipment, heavy mobile machinery |
|
HCW
Heavy Duty Welded
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2"–5" | 8"–36" | 1-1/4"–2-1/2" | Cast female clevises with heavy-duty welded construction | 2500 / 3000 PSI | 3/8 NPT / 1/2 NPT | Construction, agriculture, and higher-load field equipment |
|
WSE
Spherical Mount
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1"–3" | 4"–12" | 5/8"–1-1/4" | Spherical / swivel ball mounts | 2500 / 3000 PSI | SAE 6 / SAE 8 ORB | Compact equipment, linkage systems, snow plow and tight-space machinery |
|
Snow Plow Cylinder
Special Application
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1-3/4"–2-1/4" | 6"–16" | 5/8"–1-1/4" | Pin-mounted compact body | Application-based | Application-based | Snow plow lift and angle control systems |
Hydraulic Cylinders Used Across Multiple Equipment Types
Standard hydraulic cylinders are used in a wide range of industrial and mobile equipment. Showing real applications helps buyers confirm whether the cylinder structure fits their machine and working conditions.
Agricultural Machinery
Used in tractors, harvesters, and farm implements. Hydraulic cylinders support lifting, steering, and attachment movement in demanding field conditions.
Material Handling Equipment
Common in forklifts, lifting platforms, and warehouse equipment. Cylinders provide stable lifting force and reliable motion control for repeated operations.
Construction Machinery
Widely used in loaders, excavators, cranes, and other heavy equipment where strong hydraulic force is required for lifting and movement.
Mining Equipment
Mining machinery operates under extreme load conditions. Hydraulic cylinders provide reliable force and durability in heavy-duty environments.
Waste Equipment
Garbage trucks, compactors, and recycling machines depend on hydraulic cylinders for compression, lifting, and automated waste handling.
Trailers & Transport
Dump trailers and transport equipment use hydraulic cylinders for lifting beds, stabilizing loads, and controlling tipping systems.
Information Needed Before Quotation
When a standard cylinder does not match your machine, complete inquiry data helps engineers confirm dimensions, structure, and operating conditions faster. That leads to more accurate model matching and fewer delays during quotation.
Bore, Stroke & Closed Length
Send the bore diameter, stroke length, and closed length first. These three dimensions are the base for checking cylinder size, travel distance, and installation space.
Mounting Type & Pin Size
Please confirm the mounting style, mounting width, and pin diameter. This helps us match the cylinder to your machine without changing the bracket structure.
Working Pressure
System pressure decides sealing requirement, wall thickness, and force output range.
Rod Dia & Port Type
Rod diameter affects stability. Port size and thread type must match your hydraulic circuit.
Application, Qty & Drawing
Machine model, usage scene, quantity, and drawing or photos help us confirm the correct production route faster.
See How Topa Hydraulic Cylinders Are Made Step by Step
A real production process gives buyers more confidence before quotation and order confirmation. From material cutting to final painting, each step helps show how the cylinder is processed, assembled, and prepared for delivery.
Raw Material Cutting
Steel tube, rod, and related material are cut to the required size first. This step prepares the base parts for the next machining process and helps keep production dimensions consistent.
CNC Barrel Machining
The cylinder barrel is processed on CNC equipment for inner and outer dimensions, end preparation, and connection details. Accurate barrel machining affects fit, sealing, and later assembly quality.
Rod Machining
The rod is machined to match the design requirement, including diameter, thread, and end structure. Stable rod processing supports straight movement, sealing contact, and service life.
Welding
Parts that require welded construction are joined based on the cylinder design. Proper welding helps form a stable structure and supports the strength needed for working conditions in the field.
Assembly
After machining and welding, the cylinder moves into assembly. Seals, rod, piston, and related components are installed together so the full unit can be prepared for operation and inspection.
Painting & Surface Finish
The finished cylinder receives surface treatment and painting before packing. This step improves appearance and helps give the product better protection during storage, handling, and shipment.
Why Buyers Choose Topa for Hydraulic Cylinders
Buyers do not only compare price. They also check drawing support, production stability, inspection process, and how fast the supplier responds when details change. These points affect whether the order moves smoothly or becomes a delay.
Dimension Review Before Production
Buyers often need to confirm bore, stroke, mounting size, pin diameter, and port position before ordering. Topa checks these details early to reduce model mismatch.
Support for OEM and Non-Standard Orders
If a standard model does not fit, Topa can follow drawing, sample, or working condition requirements to help buyers move custom cylinder projects forward.
From Machining to Welding to Assembly
A visible production flow helps buyers judge whether the supplier has real process control. That matters for repeat orders, dimension consistency, and delivery trust.
Check Before Shipment
Inspection before packing helps catch avoidable problems earlier. Buyers care about leakage risk, fitting accuracy, surface finish, and whether the unit is ready for installation.
Quicker Reply on RFQ and Technical Questions
When a buyer sends a drawing or size list, response speed affects the whole purchase cycle. Clear communication helps shorten back-and-forth and makes quotation easier.
Built for International Orders
Topa works with overseas buyers who care about packaging, shipping coordination, and document clarity. Good export handling helps reduce friction after production is finished.
Protect the Cylinder Until It Reaches Your Warehouse
Export buyers worry about rust, denting, and transport damage as much as they worry about the product itself. Better packing helps reduce those risks and gives the buyer a more complete sense of service.
Anti-Rust Protection
Surface protection lowers corrosion risk during sea transit and warehouse waiting time.
Wooden Crate Packing
Stronger export packing helps protect rods, ports, and painted surfaces during long-distance handling.
Clear Shipping Marks
Clear labels make receiving, sorting, and customs handling easier for your team and freight partner.
Flexible Logistics
Sea, air, and consolidated delivery options help you balance urgency, cost, and order volume.
Standard Hydraulic Cylinder FAQ
These common questions help buyers check dimensions, mounting style, pressure range, and order requirements before choosing a standard hydraulic cylinder.
A standard hydraulic cylinder is a model built with common bore sizes, stroke ranges, mounting styles, and connection types. It is designed for general applications where buyers need faster selection and easier replacement without developing a fully custom design.
The bore affects output force, and the stroke affects travel distance. Buyers usually confirm the required load first, then check how far the cylinder needs to move. Bore, rod diameter, and stroke should match both force demand and installation space.
The key dimensions usually include bore, rod diameter, stroke, retracted length, extended length, mounting width, pin diameter, and port position. These points help buyers confirm whether the cylinder will fit the machine without bracket changes.
Yes, if the main dimensions and mounting style match. Buyers should compare pin-to-pin length, bore, rod size, mounting type, port thread, and stroke. If one or two dimensions do not match, a custom version may be a better choice.
Common mounting options include clevis, cross tube, flange, trunnion, and pin eye types. The correct choice depends on machine structure, motion path, and load direction. Buyers should always match the original mounting style where possible.
The working pressure depends on the cylinder design, wall thickness, sealing system, and application. Buyers should provide the normal working pressure and peak pressure so the correct cylinder structure can be selected for safe and stable use.
A standard cylinder follows existing size ranges and common structures, so selection is faster. A custom cylinder is made according to special drawings or working conditions when standard dimensions, mounting points, or port locations do not fit the machine.
Yes. Buyers often need structure drawings, installation dimensions, and port details before placing the order. These drawings help confirm fit, compare with the old cylinder, and reduce communication errors during the quotation stage.
It is best to send bore, rod diameter, stroke, closed length, mounting type, mounting width, pin diameter, port thread, working pressure, quantity, and any photos or drawings. More complete information helps speed up size confirmation and quotation accuracy.
Yes. Standard hydraulic cylinders are widely used in agriculture, trailers, construction equipment, material handling, and other general hydraulic systems. The correct model depends on working load, mounting method, pressure, and operating environment.
Send Your Cylinder Inquiry Today
Share your cylinder dimensions, pressure, mounting style, and quantity. Topa will help you confirm the right model and reply with quotation details faster.
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- ✓ Support for drawing check, mounting confirmation, and size review
- ✓ Quotation based on your real application, pressure, and quantity
- ✓ Better communication for OEM, replacement, and repeat orders