Howdy,
I thought there might be some interest in seeing what is inside a hydraulic cylinder that "went bad". First off, the cylinder worked and did not leak a drop. But, it wouldn't hold a load and was sluggish. All symptoms of an internal leak.
Different cylinders come apart differently, these have a screw in gland and nut. Unscrewing with the rust, dirt, paint and junk was "fun"!
Here is a pic of the cylinder with the rod out. It's big brother in the background was too much for me to do so it went to the hydraulic shop. Even they had trouble getting it apart.
Next is the piston that seals the hydraulic juice in both directions allowing the double action to occur. This is also the bad boy that was leaking.
Exploded view of the packings
Hey, something looks bad... can you spot it, too?
Bad vee packing ring
This is the packing that keeps the fluid from shooting out by the rod, called oddly enough, rod packing. String is holding them in one piece.
Here is a pic of a finished cylinder. I kinda cheated here, this is not the one that is shown in parts... but it is the same diameter and all.
Well, that's about it. Any questions? No? Good, now you can rebuild your own cylinders. Have fun!
jb
I thought there might be some interest in seeing what is inside a hydraulic cylinder that "went bad". First off, the cylinder worked and did not leak a drop. But, it wouldn't hold a load and was sluggish. All symptoms of an internal leak.
Different cylinders come apart differently, these have a screw in gland and nut. Unscrewing with the rust, dirt, paint and junk was "fun"!
Here is a pic of the cylinder with the rod out. It's big brother in the background was too much for me to do so it went to the hydraulic shop. Even they had trouble getting it apart.

Next is the piston that seals the hydraulic juice in both directions allowing the double action to occur. This is also the bad boy that was leaking.

Exploded view of the packings

Hey, something looks bad... can you spot it, too?

Bad vee packing ring

This is the packing that keeps the fluid from shooting out by the rod, called oddly enough, rod packing. String is holding them in one piece.

Here is a pic of a finished cylinder. I kinda cheated here, this is not the one that is shown in parts... but it is the same diameter and all.

Well, that's about it. Any questions? No? Good, now you can rebuild your own cylinders. Have fun!
jb