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      Dalton Hydraulic Cylinders Double Acting Welded Clevis Cylinder 2" Bore x 20" Stroke NPT Ports (3000
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      Purchase Dalton Hydraulic Cylinders Double Acting Welded Clevis Cylinder 2" Bore x 20" Stroke NPT Ports (3000

      PART #: DBH-2020-WC
      Dalton Hydraulic Cylinders Double Acting Welded Clevis Cylinder 2" Bore x 20" Stroke NPT Ports (3000

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    • Stroke: 20"
    • PSI: 3000 PSI
    • Bore ID: 2"
    • This welded clevis hydraulic cylinder is a double-acting powerhouse for use in agriculture, construction, forestry, and other industrial lifting applications. Makes for an excellent heavy-duty replacement for hydraulic systems and farming equipment.

      Shaft is hardened 50-55 rockwell C (industrial grade). Chrome plated/polished finish maximizes seal life, to ensure this low-maintenance cylinder is the only one you'll ever need.

      Cylinder tube is precision crafted out of honed steel. Standard inline ports, parallel to pin. Fitted with industry-superior quality sealing, thats made to last.

      1" Pin Diameter, 3/8" NPT Port Size, 30.25" Retracted Length, 1.25" Rod Diameter, 20" Stroke, 2" Bore Size, 3000 PSI

      Pressure tested and ISO-9001:2000 certified. All Dalton Hydraulic cylinders come with a 4 year manufacturer's warranty against factory defects.


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