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Cylinders

Custom (telescopic and single stage) cylinders:
  • Single or double-acting
  • Bore diameters 2" to 36" in ½" increments
  • Stroke lengths to 240"
  • Operating pressures to 5000 p.s.i.
  • Mounting ends to customer specification
  • Hard chrome plated piston rods
  • Sleeve diameters 3" to 24"
  • Standard mountings: pin eyes, flanges, trunions
    and cross tubes
  • Chrome plated sleeves available
  • Either NPTF or SAE O'ring ports can be arranged
    at any position related to cylinder mounting
  • Seals suitable for use with either petroleum or vegetable oil based fluids (-20 degrees F to +200 degrees F)
Custom Cylinders


  • Any diameter, any length, any pressure


Single-Stage Cylinder Application Form Multi-Stage Cylinder Application Form
 
Other Services:
  • Overhead Crane Capabilities Up to 20 Ton Capacity.
  • Centerless Grinding 2" to 20" O.D. Up to 24' length.
  • Boring Mill capabilities.
  • Engine Lathe with 42" Swing, 20' bed length.
  • Radial Drill capabilities.


Precision Honing 2" - 20" I.D. Up to 24' Lengths


350 ton Internal Grip Elevator employing a custom designed multi-stage double walled hydro-pneumatic cylinder by Lift Systems, shown being installed on a drilling rig, grips large diameter casing pipe on the inside diameter. Configuration here includes F.A.C.T.S. tool for Fill-up and Cementing operations.
Cylinder manufactured for Applied Hydraulic Services for Van Enkevort Tug and Barge.
Tug and barge arrangements navigate the Great Lakes.
The tug nests into a "V" shaped notch in the stern of the barge.
The pins are located in the bow of the tug-(1) port and (1) starboard.
The pins, powered by Lift Systems' custom cylinders, extend into the cavity in the barge to create a safe piloting tug/barge arrangement.



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