Product Description
Company Profile
ZheJiang CHINAMFG Hydraulic Co., Ltd. (Stock Code: 83 0571 ), founded in June 2004, is a domestic medium and high pressure hydraulic cylinder supplier integrating R&D, production, sales and service. Its main products include 3 series of hydraulic cylinders for dump trucks, hydraulic cylinders for mechanical equipment and hydropneumatic springs.
The company’s management team and main technical personnel are stable. We has constantly innovated from the actual needs of customers, has gradually positioned the medium and high-end market, and has provided high-quality products for customers in automobile, coal mine, petroleum, engineering machinery and other industries with high-quality service.
Product Description and Specification
This product is a North American-style front-end telescopic cylinder. It has received high acclaim from customers.
Our product advantage lies in:
1.The North American advanced processing technology is adopted to ensure the stable performance.
2.High quality alloy seamless steel pipe are adopted to keep big lifting capacity and light weight.
3.The application of imperial size makes it easy to replace the seals and other accessories.
4.Superior chrome-plating technology improves the corrosion resistance and hardness of cylinders.
5.The world famous brands of seals such as HALLITE, CHINAMFG and NOK ensure the sealing performance.
To better ensure the safety of your goods, professional, environmentally friendly, convenient and efficient packaging services will be provided.
| Model | The first stage rod diameter | Stroke | Closed length | Open length |
| WTPK 3TG F5*72 | 5″ | 1829mm | 945mm | 2773mm |
| WTPK 3TG F5*84 | 5″ | 2134mm | 1046mm | 3180mm |
| WTPK 3TG F5*107 | 5″ | 2732mm | 1229mm | 3961mm |
| WTPK 3TG F5*126 | 5″ | 3216mm | 1386mm | 4602mm |
| WTPK 3TG F6*86 | 6″ | 3216mm | 1038mm | 3241mm |
| WTPK 3TG F6*104 | 6″ | 2640mm | 1194mm | 3834mm |
| WTPK 3TG F6*107 | 6″ | 2732mm | 1289mm | 3961mm |
| WTPK 3TG F6*111 | 6″ | 2819mm | 1268mm | 4087mm |
| WTPK 3TG F6*120 | 6″ | 3048mm | 1359mm | 4407mm |
| WTPK 3TG F6*126 | 6″ | 3208mm | 1386mm | 4594mm |
| WTPK 3TG F6*140 | 6″ | 3562mm | 1519mm | 5081mm |
| WTPK 4TG F6*135 | 6″ | 3429mm | 1199mm | 4628mm |
| WTPK 4TG F6*156 | 6″ | 3962mm | 1362mm | 5324mm |
| WTPK 3TG F7*110 | 7″ | 2810mm | 1271mm | 4081mm |
| WTPK 3TG F7*120 | 7″ | 3048mm | 1349mm | 4397mm |
| WTPK 3TG F7*124 | 7″ | 3172mm | 1392mm | 4564mm |
| WTPK 3TG F7*129 | 7″ | 3277mm | 1435mm | 4712mm |
| WTPK 3TG F7*140 | 7″ | 3567mm | 1524mm | 5091mm |
| WTPK 3TG F7*150 | 7″ | 3810mm | 1613mm | 5423mm |
| WTPK 4TG F7*120 | 7″ | 3048mm | 1349mm | 4168mm |
| WTPK 4TG F7*135 | 7″ | 3429mm | 1230mm | 4659mm |
| WTPK 4TG F7*140 | 7″ | 3556mm | 1263mm | 4819mm |
| WTPK 4TG F7*156 | 7″ | 3962mm | 1365mm | 5327mm |
| WTPK 4TG F7*161 | 7″ | 4108mm | 1405mm | 5513mm |
| WTPK 4TG F7*167 | 7″ | 4242mm | 1432mm | 5674mm |
| WTPK 4TG F7*180 | 7″ | 4572mm | 1552mm | 6124mm |
| WTPK 4TG F8*148 | 8″ | 3753mm | 1308mm | 5061mm |
| WTPK 4TG F8*156 | 8″ | 3962mm | 1365mm | 5327mm |
| WTPK 4TG F8*161 | 8″ | 4064mm | 1416mm | 5480mm |
| WTPK 4TG F8*170 | 8″ | 4318mm | 1454mm | 5481mm |
| WTPK 4TG F8*180 | 8″ | 4572mm | 1518mm | 6090mm |
| WTPK 5TG F8*170 | 8″ | 4318mm | 1267mm | 5585mm |
| WTPK 5TG F8*190 | 8″ | 4800mm | 1387mm | 6188mm |
| WTPK 5TG F8*220 | 8″ | 5588mm | 1524mm | 7122mm |
| WTPK 5TG F8*235 | 8″ | 5944mm | 1641mm | 7585mm |
| WTPK 5TG F8*250 | 8″ | 6325mm | 1743mm | 8068mm |
| WTPK 5TG F9*265 | 9″ | 6731mm | 1844mm | 8575mm |
| WTPK 5TG F9*280 | 9″ | 7112mm | 1997mm | 9109mm |
| WTPK 5TG F9*300 | 9″ | 7620mm | 2007mm | 9627mm |
| WTPK 5TG F9*320 | 9″ | 8129mm | 2108mm | 9628mm |
| WTPK 5TG F9*340 | 9″ | 8636mm | 2210mm | 10846mm |
Quality Guarantee System
1. Trial Operation Test
2. Start-up Pressure Test
3. Pressure-Tight Test
4. Leak Test
5. Full Stroke Test
6. Buffer Test
7. Testing the Effect of Limit
8. Load Efficiency Test
9. Reliability Test
Every piece of hydraulic cylinder are tested and will send out only after they are pasted the each test. Our company has abundant technical force and perfect testing means. By making wide technical and business cooperation with many related enterprises, universities, colleges and institutes both at home and abroad, and employing senior engineers and software engineers, we have greatly strengthened and improved our designing, processing, and testing abilities.
Machining Equipment
Our company have 700 sets manufacturing equipment, such as cold drawing production line, heat treatment production line, surface treatment production line, testing equipment, various digital-control machining equipment, gantry style linear electroplating production line.
Certificate And Our Customers
Domestic Marketing Locations
The company’s products are widely sold in ZheJiang , ZheJiang , ZheJiang , ZheJiang , ZheJiang , ZheJiang , ZheJiang , ZheJiang , ZheJiang and other more than 20 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions.
Foreign Marketing Locations
Our products are exported to the United States, Canada, Mexico, Russia, South Africa, Indonesia and other Europe, America, South America, Southeast Asia.
After Service
1.Pre-sale service: Keep communicating with the truck manufacturers , including selection of product model , design of hydraulic system, test of performance and analysis of the accident. Once the problems occur, we will solve them immediately together with truck manufacturers.
2.The sale service: Provide training and technical support for users.
3.After-sale service: Solve the problem firstly, then analyse responsibility ; Replace the system components immediately if any need.
4.24 hours telephone service hotline.
FAQ
Q1:What’s the brand name of your products ?
A:Generally, we use our own brand “WTJX”, OEM is also available as required.
Q2:Hydraulic cylinder internal leakage?
A: There are 3 main reasons causing internal leakage : Overload, polishing is not well controlled, bad seal kits. As is known to all, vehicles in China are often overload,our products all designed to bear the overload power. We have numerical control machine to assure the polish processing. And we use the imported seals to meet customers’ demands.
Q3:Does your piston rod get ruptured easily?
A: Hard chrome plating quenched and tempered 45# steel for piston rod to assure sufficient hardness and toughness.
Q4:What about the quality feedback of your products?
A: Guarantee the quality from the raw material. We have cold drawing production line and nickel-chrome electroplating production line, so we can produce cold-drawing pipe and hard-chrome pipe used for hydraulic cylinder.
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How do hydraulic cylinders handle the challenges of minimizing friction and wear?
Hydraulic cylinders employ several mechanisms and techniques to effectively minimize friction and wear, ensuring optimal performance and longevity. Minimizing friction and wear is crucial for hydraulic cylinders as it helps to maintain efficiency, reduce energy consumption, and prevent premature failure. Here’s a detailed explanation of how hydraulic cylinders handle the challenges of minimizing friction and wear:
1. Lubrication:
– Proper lubrication is essential for minimizing friction and wear in hydraulic cylinders. Lubricating fluids, such as hydraulic oils, are used to create a thin film between moving surfaces, reducing direct metal-to-metal contact. This lubricating film acts as a protective barrier, reducing friction and preventing wear. Regular maintenance practices include monitoring and maintaining the appropriate lubricant levels to ensure optimal lubrication and minimize frictional losses.
2. Surface Finishes:
– The surface finishes of components in hydraulic cylinders play a crucial role in minimizing friction and wear. Smoother surface finishes, achieved through precision machining, grinding, or the application of specialized coatings, reduce surface roughness and frictional resistance. By minimizing surface irregularities, the risk of wear and friction-induced damage is significantly reduced, resulting in improved efficiency and extended component life.
3. High-Quality Sealing Systems:
– Well-designed and high-quality sealing systems are crucial for minimizing friction and wear in hydraulic cylinders. Seals prevent fluid leakage and contamination while maintaining proper lubrication. Advanced sealing materials, such as polyurethane or composite materials, offer excellent wear resistance and low friction characteristics. Optimal seal design and proper installation ensure effective sealing, minimizing friction and wear between the piston and cylinder bore.
4. Proper Alignment and Clearances:
– Hydraulic cylinders must be properly aligned and have appropriate clearances to minimize friction and wear. Misalignment or excessive clearances can result in increased friction and uneven wear, leading to premature failure. Proper installation, alignment, and maintenance practices, including regular inspection and adjustment of clearances, help ensure smooth and even movement of the piston within the cylinder, reducing friction and wear.
5. Filtration and Contamination Control:
– Effective filtration and contamination control are essential for minimizing friction and wear in hydraulic cylinders. Contaminants, such as particles or moisture, can act as abrasive agents, accelerating wear and increasing friction. By implementing robust filtration systems and proper maintenance practices, hydraulic systems can prevent the ingress of contaminants, ensuring clean and properly lubricated components. Clean hydraulic fluids help minimize wear and friction, contributing to improved performance and longevity.
6. Material Selection:
– The selection of appropriate materials for hydraulic cylinder components is crucial in minimizing friction and wear. Components subject to high frictional forces, such as pistons and cylinder bores, can be made from materials with excellent wear resistance, such as hardened steel or composite materials. Additionally, selecting materials with low coefficients of friction helps reduce frictional losses. Proper material selection ensures durability and minimized wear in critical components of hydraulic cylinders.
7. Maintenance and Regular Inspection:
– Regular maintenance and inspection practices are vital for identifying and addressing potential issues that could lead to increased friction and wear in hydraulic cylinders. Scheduled maintenance includes lubrication checks, seal inspections, and monitoring of clearances. By promptly detecting and rectifying any signs of wear or misalignment, hydraulic cylinders can be kept in optimal condition, minimizing friction and wear throughout their operational lifespan.
In summary, hydraulic cylinders employ various strategies to handle the challenges of minimizing friction and wear. These include proper lubrication, employing suitable surface finishes, utilizing high-quality sealing systems, ensuring proper alignment and clearances, implementing effective filtration and contamination control measures, selecting appropriate materials, and conducting regular maintenance and inspections. By implementing these practices, hydraulic cylinders can minimize friction and wear, ensuring smooth and efficient operation while extending the overall lifespan of the system.

Ensuring Stable Performance of Hydraulic Cylinders Under Fluctuating Loads
Hydraulic cylinders are designed to provide stable performance even under fluctuating loads. They achieve this through various mechanisms and features that allow for efficient load control and compensation. Let’s explore how hydraulic cylinders ensure stable performance under fluctuating loads:
- Piston Design: The piston inside the hydraulic cylinder plays a crucial role in load control. It is typically equipped with seals and rings that prevent leakage of hydraulic fluid and ensure effective transfer of force. The piston design may incorporate features such as stepped or tandem pistons, which provide enhanced load-bearing capabilities and improved stability by distributing the load across multiple surfaces.
- Cylinder Cushioning: Hydraulic cylinders often incorporate cushioning mechanisms to minimize the impact and shock caused by fluctuating loads. Cushioning can be achieved through various methods, such as adjustable cushion screws, hydraulic cushioning valves, or elastomeric cushioning rings. These mechanisms slow down the piston’s movement near the end of the stroke, reducing the impact and preventing sudden stops that could lead to instability.
- Pressure Compensation: Fluctuating loads can result in pressure variations within the hydraulic system. To ensure stable performance, hydraulic cylinders are equipped with pressure compensation mechanisms. These mechanisms maintain a consistent pressure level in the system, regardless of load changes. Pressure compensation can be achieved through the use of pressure relief valves, compensating pistons, or pressure-compensated flow control valves.
- Flow Control: Hydraulic cylinders often incorporate flow control valves to regulate the speed of the cylinder’s movement. By controlling the flow rate of hydraulic fluid, the cylinder’s motion can be adjusted to match the changing load conditions. Flow control valves allow for smooth and controlled movement, preventing abrupt changes that could lead to instability.
- Feedback Systems: To ensure stable performance under fluctuating loads, hydraulic cylinders can be integrated with feedback systems. These systems provide real-time information on the cylinder’s position, velocity, and force. By continuously monitoring these parameters, the hydraulic system can make immediate adjustments to maintain stability and compensate for load fluctuations. Feedback systems can include position sensors, pressure sensors, or load sensors, depending on the specific application.
- Proper Sizing and Selection: Ensuring stable performance under fluctuating loads starts with proper sizing and selection of hydraulic cylinders. It is crucial to choose cylinders with appropriate bore size, rod diameter, and stroke length to match the anticipated load conditions. Oversized or undersized cylinders can lead to instability and reduced performance. Proper sizing also involves considering factors such as the required force, speed, and duty cycle of the application.
In summary, hydraulic cylinders ensure stable performance under fluctuating loads through features such as piston design, cushioning mechanisms, pressure compensation, flow control, feedback systems, and proper sizing and selection. These mechanisms and considerations allow hydraulic cylinders to provide consistent and controlled movement, even in dynamic load conditions, resulting in reliable and stable performance.

What are the common signs of wear or leakage that indicate hydraulic cylinder issues?
Hydraulic cylinders are critical components in hydraulic systems, and wear or leakage can lead to performance issues and potential system failures. It is important to be aware of the common signs that indicate hydraulic cylinder problems. Here’s a detailed explanation of the common signs of wear or leakage that indicate hydraulic cylinder issues:
1. Fluid Leakage:
– Fluid leakage is one of the most obvious signs of hydraulic cylinder problems. If you notice hydraulic fluid leaking from the cylinder, it indicates a seal failure or damage to the cylinder. Leaking fluid may be visible around the rod, piston, or cylinder body. It is important to address fluid leakage promptly as it can lead to a loss of system efficiency, contamination of the surrounding environment, and potential damage to other system components.
2. Reduced Performance:
– Wear or internal damage to the hydraulic cylinder can result in reduced performance. You may notice a decrease in the cylinder’s force output, slower operation, or difficulty in extending or retracting the cylinder. Reduced performance can be indicative of worn seals, damaged piston or rod, internal leakage, or contamination within the cylinder. Any noticeable decrease in the cylinder’s performance should be inspected and addressed to prevent further damage or system inefficiencies.
3. Abnormal Noise or Vibrations:
– Unusual noise or vibrations during the operation of a hydraulic cylinder can indicate internal wear or damage. Excessive noise, knocking sounds, or vibrations that are not typical for the system may suggest problems such as worn bearings, misalignment, or loose internal components. These signs should be investigated to identify the source of the issue and take appropriate corrective measures.
4. Excessive Heat:
– Overheating of the hydraulic cylinder is another sign of potential issues. If the cylinder feels excessively hot to the touch during normal operation, it may indicate problems such as internal leakage, fluid contamination, or inadequate lubrication. Excessive heat can lead to accelerated wear, reduced efficiency, and overall system malfunctions. Monitoring the temperature of the hydraulic cylinder is important to detect and address potential problems.
5. External Damage:
– Physical damage to the hydraulic cylinder, such as dents, scratches, or bent rods, can contribute to wear and leakage issues. External damage can compromise the integrity of the cylinder, leading to fluid leakage, misalignment, or inefficient operation. Regular inspection of the cylinder’s external condition is essential to identify any visible signs of damage and take appropriate actions.
6. Seal Failure:
– Hydraulic cylinder seals are critical components that prevent fluid leakage and maintain system integrity. Signs of seal failure include fluid leakage, reduced performance, and increased friction during cylinder operation. Damaged or worn seals should be replaced promptly to prevent further deterioration of the cylinder’s performance and potential damage to other system components.
7. Contamination:
– Contamination within the hydraulic cylinder can cause wear, damage to seals, and overall system inefficiencies. Signs of contamination include the presence of foreign particles, debris, or sludge in the hydraulic fluid or visible damage to seals and other internal components. Regular fluid analysis and maintenance practices should be implemented to prevent contamination and address any signs of contamination promptly.
8. Irregular Seal Wear:
– Hydraulic cylinder seals can wear over time due to friction, pressure, and operating conditions. Irregular seal wear patterns, such as uneven wear or excessive wear in specific areas, may indicate misalignment or improper installation. Monitoring the condition of the seals during regular maintenance can help identify potential issues and prevent premature seal failure.
It is important to address these common signs of wear or leakage promptly to prevent further damage, ensure the optimal performance of hydraulic cylinders, and maintain the overall efficiency and reliability of the hydraulic system. Regular inspection, maintenance, and timely repairs or replacements of damaged components are key to mitigating hydraulic cylinder issues and maximizing system longevity.

editor by Dream 2024-11-29