Hydraulic-cylinder selection starts with architecture, pressure class, bore and rod sizing, stroke, mounting, porting and load path. Cylinder architecture, pressure class, bore and rod sizing, stroke, mounting and porting should be matched to the machine duty before a model is selected.
Welded Cylinders for Compact Mobile Layouts
EP-WT, EP-WC, EP-WP and EP-WAC welded cylinder families cover tee, clevis, through-hole and adjustable-clevis mounting arrangements. Available model data includes bore, stroke, retracted/extended dimensions, rod or pin details, ports, column-load guidance and pressure ratings; final selection depends on the machine geometry and duty.

EP-WP Series 3000 PSI Welded Through-Hole Hydraulic Cylinder
EP-WP welded through-hole cylinder series with model dimensions, pressure, column-load and port data.
EP-WAC Series 3000 PSI Adjustable Clevis Hydraulic Cylinder
EP-WAC adjustable-clevis welded cylinder series with model dimensions, pressure, load and port data.
EP-WC Series 3000 PSI Welded Clevis Hydraulic Cylinder
EP-WC welded female-clevis cylinder series with model dimensions, pressure, column-load and port data.
EP-WT Series 3000 PSI Welded Tee Hydraulic Cylinder
EP-WT welded tee cylinder series with bore/stroke, dimensional, load, pressure and port data for model selection.
Tie-Rod, Telescopic and Metric Families
Tie-rod construction supports industrial service-oriented layouts; telescopic cylinders address long stroke in a short closed package; metric families group multiple end and joint arrangements for millimetre-based machinery.

EP-KWA Series Metric Double-Acting Hydraulic Cylinder
EP-KWA metric double-acting cylinder series with bore, rod, stroke, outside diameter, length, port and weight data.

EP-TC Series Inverted Telescopic Hydraulic Cylinder
EP-TC inverted telescopic cylinder range with 7-ton and 12-ton stroke, pressure, package and weight data.
EP-TR Series 3000 PSI Tie-Rod Hydraulic Cylinder
EP-TR tie-rod hydraulic cylinder series with bore/stroke, mounting, column-load and port data.
Replacement Work Is a Measurement Problem
Confirm retracted length, stroke, pin diameters, clevis widths, port size/orientation and body clearance. Appearance or a partial part number is not enough to establish interchangeability.
Send a Cylinder Specification
Include a drawing when available. For an old cylinder, send photos with a ruler or caliper visible at critical interfaces.