Description:
A Steering Cylinder is a mechanical component that uses fluid power to produce force and motion. It is a type of linear actuator that converts the energy from the pressurized hydraulic fluid into mechanical force and motion. A hydraulic cylinder typically consists of a cylindrical barrel, a piston, and a piston rod. The piston is located inside the barrel and is connected to the piston rod, which extends outside the Cylinder.
Attributes:
• Pressure value of the cylinder is 27650 KPa.
• Stroke length of the cylinder is 298.5mm.
• Capable of producing high force output due to the high pressure of the hydraulic fluid.
Applications:
A Steering Cylinder allows the movement of the Steering wheels or any other accessory mounted to the steering mechanism. A Steering Cylinder is used to convert the hydraulic energy into mechanical force and motion to direct the Steering wheel, mostly used in Cat 773F, 773D, 775G, 775D, 773E, 775F Truck, and D10 Track Type Tractor.