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1.5" bore x 24" stroke tang hydraulic cylinder 3500 PSI double-acting. Heavy-duty hydraulics, 2-year warranty. Magister tang cylinders manufactured using steel piston and steel threaded gland with wear rings for long life. Welded durable mounting ends, honed cold-drawn tubing, hard chrome plated rod and top quality five component piston seals allow Magister Hydraulics cylinders to work in harsh conditions. Due to its narrow ends, this cylinder is a perfect replacement for front such industries as material handling, waste, construction, transportation and agriculture.
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10 months ago
10 months ago
To determine your JIC fitting size, measure the outside diameter (OD) of the male thread or the inside diameter (ID) of the female thread using calipers. Then, compare your measurement to a JIC fitting size chart to identify the corresponding size. See full answer »
9 months ago
9 months ago
The numbers on hydraulic hoses typically indicate the hose's diameter, pressure rating, and compliance with specific industry standards. For example, a number like "1/2-12" might denote a 1/2-inch diameter hose with a 12,000 PSI pressure rating. These markings help ensure the hose is suitable for its intended application. See full answer »
6 months ago
6 months ago
JIC stands for Joint Industry Council. In hose fittings, JIC refers to a type of fitting that uses a 37-degree flare seating surface to create a metal-to-metal seal, commonly used in hydraulic systems for its reliability and reusability. See full answer »
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To choose the appropriate end fittings for a hydraulic hose, consider the hose's size, pressure rating, and the type of fluid it will carry. Additionally, ensure compatibility with the connecting equipment and adherence to relevant industry standards and specifications. See full answer »
5 months ago
5 months ago
Swivel fittings are designed to allow rotation while maintaining a seal, but they can leak if not properly installed or if they become worn or damaged over time. Regular maintenance and inspection can help prevent leaks by ensuring that seals and connections remain intact. Using high-quality fittings and ensuring correct installation can also reduce the likelihood of leaks. See full answer »
5 months ago
5 months ago
Swivel fittings are connectors that allow for rotation between joined components, commonly used in plumbing, hydraulics, and pneumatic systems to prevent hose twisting and kinking. Different types include elbow swivels, which allow for angular adjustment; straight swivels, which provide axial rotation; and bulkhead swivels, which facilitate rotation through a fixed panel. These fittings come in various materials, such as brass, stainless steel, and plastic, to suit different applications and environments. See full answer »
4 months ago
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The primary difference between a 1/4-inch and a 3/8-inch air hose is the inner diameter, which affects air flow capacity. A 3/8-inch hose typically allows for a greater volume of air to pass through, making it suitable for tools requiring higher air consumption. In contrast, a 1/4-inch hose is lighter and more flexible, often sufficient for tasks requiring lower air flow. See full answer »
1 month ago
1 month ago
Certainly! Hydraulic hose connectors come in various types to accommodate different systems and applications. Common types include JIC (Joint Industry Council) connectors, which have a 37-degree flare seating surface; NPT (National Pipe Tapered) connectors, known for their tapered threads; and ORFS (O-Ring Face Seal) connectors, which provide a leak-proof seal through an O-ring at the face of the fitting. Each type is designed to provide reliable connections under high-pressure conditions. See full answer »
1 month ago
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The tube size of the high pressure hose swivel is 1/2 inch. This dimension is important for ensuring a secure and tight connection with the corresponding male fitting, reducing the risk of leaks. See full answer »
