Sharp Hydraulics

Hydraulic Cylinders

A hydraulic cylinder is a mechanical actuator that converts hydraulic energy into linear motion and force. It operates by using pressurized hydraulic fluid, typically oil, to move a piston within a cylindrical barrel. This piston generates unidirectional force, enabling tasks such as lifting, pushing, or pulling heavy loads in various industrial applications like construction equipment, manufacturing machinery, and material handling system

Tie Rod Construction

A tie rod hydraulic cylinder is a type of linear actuator commonly used in hydraulic systems to convert fluid power into linear mechanical force. Its construction involves high-strength threaded steel rods that hold the cylinder's end caps tightly against the barrel. This design ensures durability, ease of maintenance, and cost-effective repairs, making it suitable for industrial applications