Replacement Hydraulic Tilt/Bucket Cylinder for Bobcat 325

Description

When it comes to robust and reliable hydraulic cylinders, there’s no better choice than the Replacement Hydraulic Tilt/Bucket Cylinder for Bobcat 325. Engineered with precision, this double-acting welded rod hydraulic cylinder is a critical component for your compact excavator, specifically designed for the bucket tilt function.

Categories Bobcat, Double-Acting Welded Rod Hydraulic Cylinders, Replacement Welded Rod Hydraulic Cylinders, Welded Cylinders
Manufacturer Bobcat Hydraulic Cylinders
Model Bobcat 325
Function Bucket Tilt
Type Excavator – Compact

The cylinder boasts a robust construction with a weight of 49 lbs, ensuring durability and longevity. Its bore size is 2.75″, and the rod measures 1.50″. The stroke reaches up to 17.00″, with a closed length of 26.56″ and an open length of 43.56″. The base pin and rod pin both measure 1.375″.

SKU 1973134477
Weight 49 lbs
Bore

2.75"

Rod

1.50"

Stroke

17.00"

Closed

26.56"

Open

43.56"

Base Pin

1.375"

Rod Pin

1.375"

Maintenance of this hydraulic cylinder is relatively straightforward. Regular inspections for any signs of wear or damage, and the occasional replacement of seals, can ensure this component functions efficiently for a long time.

Choose EVER-POWER for your Hydraulic Cylinder Needs

At EVER-POWER, we take pride in providing top-quality hydraulic cylinders and other related products. Our expertise in the field, combined with our commitment to customer satisfaction, makes us the go-to source for all your hydraulic needs. We invite you to explore the Replacement Hydraulic Tilt/Bucket Cylinder for Bobcat 325 and see the difference that a high-quality product can make in your operations. Don’t wait! Order now!

Q&A

Q: What is the weight of the Replacement Hydraulic Tilt/Bucket Cylinder for Bobcat 325?

A: The weight of the cylinder is 49 lbs.

Q: What is the stroke length of the cylinder?

A: The stroke length of the cylinder is 17.00″.

Q: How can I maintain the longevity of the hydraulic cylinder?

A: Regular inspections for signs of wear or damage, and occasional replacement of seals can ensure the longevity of the hydraulic cylinder.