I needed a cylinder which was 12" retracted length, (pin hole to pin hole) and a 5" stroke. The one I found was 16" retracted, but the 'overage' was the extra length of the rod, and the stroke was 6". So I cut 4" of the rod, ending up with a 12" overall length and a 6" stroke. Then I shortened the stroke to 5"
The extended length was, if I recall, about 22" pre- and 17" post.
I guess the title should have been Modifying a Hydraulic Ram, but most people refer to these things as cylinders.
Yes, I did not actually cut the cylinder. I probably would have needed a lathe to do that, especailly to cut the grove for the snap ring.
The extended length was, if I recall, about 22" pre- and 17" post.
I guess the title should have been Modifying a Hydraulic Ram, but most people refer to these things as cylinders.
Yes, I did not actually cut the cylinder. I probably would have needed a lathe to do that, especailly to cut the grove for the snap ring.