Tie-rod cylinders

Oct. 16, 2012
The MH Series of metric hydraulic tie-rod cylinders feature pistons that offer a unique combination of cast-iron rings and polyurethane Ucup seals for excellent load holding. The piston rod and rod bearings are constructed

The MH Series of metric hydraulic tie-rod cylinders feature pistons that offer a unique combination of cast-iron rings and polyurethane Ucup seals for excellent load holding. The piston rod and rod bearings are constructed with hard-chromeplated/ polished high-strength steel and bronze. Medium carbon-steel tie-rods with rolled threads extend cylinder life. The units are designed to ISO 6020/2 160 bar standards for the global metric market.

The cylinders are available in bore diameters of 25, 32, 40, 50, 63, 80, 100, 125, 160, and 200 mm with working pressures up to 210 bar. ISO MP1, MP3, MP5, MT1, MT2, MT4, ME5 and ME6 mounting configurations are available. Doublerod versions of the MT1, MT2, MT4, ME5 and ME6 are also available. Male or female threaded-rod options are standard, and standard porting is BSPP for leak-free connections.

Milwaukee Cylinder
5877 S. Pennsylvania Ave.
Cudahy, WI 53110
(414) 769-9700
www.milwaukeecylinder.com

© 2012 Penton Media, Inc.

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