Monday 24 April 2017

What are the steps in manufacturing hydraulic cylinders?

Hydraulic cylinders are used for converting the energy stored in hydraulic fluid into a force used to move the cylinders in a linear direction. Generally, hydraulic cylinders are used for collecting rubbish but besides that it has many other applications like it is used in recycling plants to compress scrap metals before they are melted down , also used in construction sectors and for many other purposes.


Below are the steps followed by the manufacturers for manufacturing hydraulic cylinders as per the demand of the customers.

Step 1. Designing - Customized manufactures give the designs by keeping in mind the general trend, purpose of use and the quality.

Step 2. Machining – In this process, optimum process shape is adopted.

Sep 3. SRB- In this process, air tightening of the components is enhanced and lifespan and durability is expanded.

Step 4. Welding – Highly experienced workers are given in the task of welding the different parts of the cylinder.

Step 5. Sealing of kit room – This step is being done in order to protect the room from dust and moisture.

Step 6. Assemblage of techniques – In this step, various intangible techniques are retained through process experiment tests.

Step 7. Then Final Inspection is being done in which all standards are being measured.

Step 8. Washing

Step 9. Testing – All requisite testing like internal oil leakage, external oil leakage , noise measurement is being done.

Step 10. After testing, painting is done.

Step 11. Then manufactured cylinders are kept in warehouse for natural drying.

Step 12. Finally, the cylinders are packaged and shipped as per the customers orders.

Almost all the dealers of hydraulic cylinders use the aforementioned steps in their manufacturing units.
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