ʻO ka pahu wai hydraulic multistage | High Pressure Telescopic Hydraulic Cylinder Manufacturer

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ʻO ka pahu wai hydraulic multistage

'Ōlelo ʻO ka pahu wai hydraulic multistage, also known as a telescopic hydraulic cylinder, is designed for applications requiring long stroke with compact retracted length. It provides powerful linear force through multiple stages that extend sequentially, making it ideal for lifting, hoʻopiʻiʻana, pressing, and heavy-duty industrial operations.

Manufactured with high-strength alloy steel and precision machining, our hydraulic cylinders ensure stable performance under high pressure up to 700 Bar.

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  • Multi-stage telescopic design for long stroke output
  • Compact retracted length for space-saving installation
  • Working pressure up to 700 Bar (10,000 PSI)
  • High-strength alloy steel body for durability
  • Hard chrome plated piston rod for corrosion resistance
  • Smooth and stable extension/retraction performance
  • Optional single-acting or double-acting design
  • OEM & customized stroke/tonnage available

ʻO ka pahu wai hydraulic multistage nā hiʻohiʻona:

Hōʻailona Tonnage (Ua ʻōlelo ʻo T) Kaʻi ʻana 1 (mm) Kaʻi ʻana 2 (mm) Kaʻi ʻana 3 (mm) ʻAha ʻAha (mm) Āinaʻaila (cc) kiʻekiʻe (mm) Kaumaha (kg)
JH-DFPY-10 10Ua ʻōlelo ʻo T 13mm 13mm - 26mm 22cc 51mm 1.6kg
JH-DFPY-20 20Ua ʻōlelo ʻo T 16mm 14mm - 30mm 41cc 57mm 2.8kg
JH-DFPY-30 30Ua ʻōlelo ʻo T 14mm 21mm 19mm 54mm 58cc 63mm 5.5kg
JH-DFPY-50 50Ua ʻōlelo ʻo T 20mm 23mm 22mm 65mm 113cc 71mm 9kg
JH-DFPY-100 100Ua ʻōlelo ʻo T 20mm 24mm 25mm 69mm 225cc 87mm 20.5kg

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  • Type: Multistage / Telescopic Hydraulic Cylinder
  • Hiki: 10 ton – 200 tona (customizable)
  • Working Pressure: A hiki i 700 Bar
  • Mea waiwai: High-strength alloy steel
  • Stages: 2–5 stages (optional)
  • Ka lōʻihi o ka hahau: Customizable
  • ʻAno kau ʻana: Eye, flange, clevis, threaded
  • Oil Port: 3/8” or customized
  • Surface Treatment: Anti-corrosion coating + chrome plated rod

Noi

The multistage hydraulic cylinder is widely used in:

  • Construction machinery
  • Lifting platforms and jacks
  • Dump trucks and hydraulic lifting systems
  • Industrial presses
  • Mining equipment
  • Marine and offshore equipment
  • Heavy equipment maintenance
  • Bridge and infrastructure projects

Advantages Compared to Single Stage Cylinder

  • Longer stroke in limited space
  • More compact retracted size
  • Higher flexibility for installation
  • Suitable for mobile equipment
  • Better efficiency in multi-stage lifting systems

Working Principle

The multistage hydraulic cylinder works by sequential oil pressure activation. Each stage extends one by one, starting from the largest diameter stage to the smallest. This allows long stroke output while maintaining compact structure when retracted.

Quality Control

Each cylinder is tested before shipment:

  • Pressure testing up to 1.5× rated load
  • Leakage test
  • Stroke smoothness test
  • Surface hardness inspection
  • Seal durability test

Why Choose LONGLOOD Multistage Hydraulic Cylinder?

  • Factory direct supply
  • OEM/ODM customization support
  • Strict quality inspection system
  • High pressure performance stability
  • Fast global shipping support
  • Technical engineering support

FAQ

1. What is a multistage hydraulic cylinder used for?

It is used for lifting or pushing applications where long stroke is needed in a limited installation space.

2. What is the difference between telescopic and single hydraulic cylinder?

A telescopic cylinder has multiple stages that extend sequentially, while a single cylinder has only one piston rod.

3. Can you customize stroke length and tonnage?

Yes, we provide fully customized solutions including stroke, tonnage, mounting type, and pressure rating.

4. What pressure does this cylinder support?

Standard models support up to 700 Bar (10,000 PSI).

5. Is OEM branding available?

Yes, OEM logo, packaging, and design customization are available.

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