Replacement Hydraulic Thumb Cylinder for Bobcat 337

Description

The Replacement Hydraulic Thumb Cylinder for Bobcat 337 is a top-of-the-line product designed for unparalleled efficiency and longevity. It belongs to the categories of Bobcat, Double-Acting Welded Rod Hydraulic Cylinders, Replacement Welded Rod Hydraulic Cylinders, and Welded Cylinders. Manufactured by the industry-leading Bobcat Hydraulic Cylinders, this model is designated for the Thumb/ Bucket Clamp function. It can be used for excavators and mini excavators, delivering superior performance and reliability.

This model, SKU 1561761021, weighs 72 lbs and boasts of a bore size of 2.75″, a rod size of 2″, and a stroke length of 25″. It is a replacement for the Bobcat #7146420 cylinder, ensuring a seamless fit and functionality. To keep this product in optimum condition, regular maintenance is recommended. This includes routinely checking the rod, bore, and stroke for any signs of wear and tear, and ensuring that the cylinder is clean and free from debris.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the weight of the Hydraulic Thumb Cylinder for Bobcat 337?

The Hydraulic Thumb Cylinder for Bobcat 337 weighs 72 lbs.

2. What is the replacement model for the Bobcat #7146420 cylinder?

The Replacement Hydraulic Thumb Cylinder for Bobcat 337 is the replacement model for the Bobcat #7146420 cylinder.

3. How often should I maintain the Hydraulic Thumb Cylinder for Bobcat 337?

Regular maintenance is recommended to keep the Hydraulic Thumb Cylinder for Bobcat 337 in optimum condition. This includes routinely checking the rod, bore, and stroke for any signs of wear and tear, and ensuring that the cylinder is clean and free from debris.