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Fork cylinder 12255
hydrauliclinearfor tractors

Fork cylinder - 12255 - ROSI TEH DOO - hydraulic / linear / for tractors
Fork cylinder - 12255 - ROSI TEH DOO - hydraulic / linear / for tractors
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Characteristics

Type
hydraulic
Movement
linear
Tool application
for tractors
Other characteristics
fork
Pressure

250 bar
(3,625.94 psi)

Speed

0.5 m/s
(1.64 ft/s)

Description

HYDRAULIC CYLINDER FORK 50/30-100 Supplier:Italy cylinder contraction force (at 250 bar):3.14 tons Return or exchange:14 days cylinder extension force (at 250 bar):4.91 tons Warranty:2 years cylinder extension force (at 180 bar):3.53 tons cylinder contraction force (at 180 bar):2.26 tons Hydraulic cylinders convert hydraulic energy into linear force and consequently movement. They operate based on Pascal's law and utilize the force generated by the pressure of the enclosed fluid - oil. When hydraulic fluid is pumped to one side of the cylinder, it pushes the piston, creating linear movement in the desired direction. A typical double-acting hydraulic cylinder ('differential cylinder') has two connections (for hydraulic hoses), allowing linear movement in both directions. Due to the different ratio of the area of the pressed oil on one side or the other of the cylinder, the cylinder also has different power when extending or contracting. Consequently, due to the different volume of oil on one or the other side of the cylinder, the speed of the cylinder (piston) is also different (faster or slower). During 'extension' of the cylinder, the oil acts on the entire surface of the piston, causing the cylinder to exert greater force and move more slowly; conversely, during 'contraction', where the area is smaller by the diameter of the rod, the cylinder overcomes less force, allowing it to move faster.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.