Tie-rod Hydraulic Cylinder: 2 Bore x 4 Stroke – 1.125 Rod
Bore (2 in): The inside diameter of the cylinder tube, where the piston moves. A 2-inch bore can handle a significant force.
Stroke (4 in): The distance the piston can move within the cylinder. A 4-inch stroke means the piston can extend or retract by 4 inches.
PSI (3000): The maximum pressure rating in pounds per square inch. This cylinder can handle up to 3000 PSI, which is quite common for high-pressure applications.
Pin Diameter (1 in): The diameter of the mounting pins that connect the cylinder to the equipment, ensuring proper attachment.
Retracted Length (14.25 in): The overall length of the cylinder when it is fully retracted (piston is not extended).