Tractor
Tractors use multiple hydraulic cylinders for steering control, lifting implements, and operating front-end loaders. Cylinders enable precise motion when raising the hitch arms or tilting the bucket for soil handling.
Topa cylinders power excavators, trailers, presses and farm equipment in harsh construction, agricultural, mining and industrial environments.
From agriculture to mining, Topa hydraulic cylinders deliver reliable power, precise control, and proven performance for every working environment.
Modern agricultural machinery relies heavily on hydraulic cylinders for reliable lifting, steering, and control functions. Cylinders power the movement of implements, automate repetitive farm tasks, and ensure efficient field operation under changing weather and load conditions.
Tractors use multiple hydraulic cylinders for steering control, lifting implements, and operating front-end loaders. Cylinders enable precise motion when raising the hitch arms or tilting the bucket for soil handling.
In combine harvesters, cylinders power the header lift, adjust reel height, and control the unloading auger. They maintain smooth harvesting performance even on uneven terrain and during long working hours.
Planters and seeders use hydraulic cylinders to adjust depth and folding frames. This ensures consistent seeding depth across the field and allows compact transport after work.
Balers depend on hydraulic cylinders for compressing bales and lifting the rear gate. Strong and reliable cylinders guarantee uniform bale density and smooth discharge operations.
Sprayers use cylinders to raise and level the boom arms and sometimes to control the tank lift. Hydraulic power ensures even spraying height and stable coverage across large areas.
Agricultural tipping trailers rely on telescopic hydraulic cylinders to lift and unload materials like grain, fertilizer, or soil quickly and safely in the field.
In industrial automation and production systems, hydraulic cylinders provide the precision and power needed for continuous operation. They drive heavy presses, molding machines, lifting tables, and handling systems where consistent force and repeatable motion are vital.
Press machines use main hydraulic cylinders to provide compressive force for bending, punching, or forming metal sheets. They require precise pressure control and reliable sealing for high-cycle operations.
Cylinders in injection molding machines control the mold clamping and part ejection process. High precision and temperature-resistant seals are vital for consistent product quality.
Lift tables use single or multiple cylinders to raise heavy loads smoothly. They provide safe height adjustment for maintenance, assembly, and warehouse handling.
Hydraulic cylinders adjust conveyor positions, tension belts, and move loading platforms. They allow flexible adaptation to different production stages.
Press brakes depend on synchronized hydraulic cylinders to move the ram and control bending angles accurately. They ensure consistent metal forming performance in each cycle.
Hydraulic clamping cylinders hold and position parts during machining. They improve accuracy and reduce setup time in precision production.
Construction equipment operates in tough, dusty, and high-load environments. Hydraulic cylinders are the muscle behind heavy-duty lifting, digging, pushing, and steering tasks on job sites.
Excavators use multiple cylinders for boom, arm, and bucket motion. These heavy-duty cylinders provide digging force, lifting capacity, and smooth operation during excavation.
Loaders rely on hydraulic cylinders for lifting the arms and tilting the bucket. The cylinders must handle repeated high-pressure cycles during material handling.
Bulldozers use hydraulic cylinders to lift, tilt, and angle the blade. They provide precise control for leveling and grading soil in tough working environments.
Cylinders control boom articulation and stabilizer outriggers in concrete pump trucks. Reliable hydraulics ensure accurate boom movement and safety during operation.
Dump trucks feature large telescopic cylinders that lift the dump bed to unload materials. These cylinders must handle high loads and frequent use.
Road rollers use steering and vibration control cylinders. They maintain compacting pressure and enable smooth direction changes on construction sites.
Forestry machinery operates in rugged outdoor conditions with constant vibration, heavy impact, and exposure to dirt, moisture, and tree sap. Hydraulic cylinders power essential movements such as lifting, grabbing, cutting, and steering.
Forestry harvesters rely on multiple hydraulic cylinders to lift and extend the boom, open and close the grab arms, and move the cutting head.
A forwarder transports cut logs from the forest to collection points. Its hydraulic system uses cylinders for crane operation, log grapple control, and bunk adjustment.
This powerful machine uses a saw or shear head to cut multiple trees before stacking them. Hydraulic cylinders control the felling head tilt, clamp arms, and boom articulation.
Log loaders depend on robust hydraulic cylinders for lifting heavy timber logs, rotating the boom, and controlling the grapple.
Skidders drag felled trees to a landing area. They use hydraulic cylinders for blade lifting, grapple control, and steering articulation.
Wood chippers and processors use hydraulic cylinders to feed logs, open covers, and adjust cutting blades. The cylinders ensure consistent feeding pressure and safe maintenance access.
For every Topa hydraulic cylinder application we analyze load, stroke, speed and environment. This helps us choose a cylinder solution that can work safely and is convenient for your local maintenance team.
Sometimes it is easier to think about your project by function, not only by industry. Topa hydraulic cylinders can be grouped by what they do on the machine: lift, steer, clamp or push.
Our hydraulic cylinders are engineered to meet the most demanding specifications across all industries, with customizable options for every application.
High-pressure Topa hydraulic cylinders for demanding applications.
Short-stroke, long-stroke, and telescopic options available.
Suitable for both light-duty and heavy-duty machinery.
Seal materials available for extreme heat or cold environments.
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