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ENERPAC RCS Low Height Hydraulic Cylinders

Enerpac RCS low-height hydraulic cylinders are designed for low-profile applications to lift, pull, push, bend and hold the fluid at a low height. These hydraulic cylinders are used in agricultural, aerospace, oil & gas and mining industries.

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StyleModelBody MaterialStroke LengthRetracted HeightCylinder TypeHandleOil CapacityWeighing CapacityOutside Dia.Price
A
RCS-101
Steel1 1/2"3.47"General PurposeNo3.35 cu. in.10 ton.2 3/4"£839.06
B
RCS-201
Steel1 3/4"-General PurposeNo7.75 cu. in.20 ton.3.63"£1,191.30
C
RCS-302
Steel2 11/25"4.63"General PurposeNo15.82 cu. in.30 ton.4"£1,570.89
D
RCS-1002
Steel2 1/4"-General PurposeYes44.18 cu. in.100 ton.6 1/2"£2,648.72
E
RCS-502
Steel2.38"-General PurposeYes22.85 cu. in.50 ton.4 22/25"£1,674.55

Working Mechanism

  • When the fluid is forced inside the cylinder, pressure builds inside them for extending the cylinder's plunger. This lifts the load to the required height.
  • The speed and degree of control over the force applied are determined by the pump type & valve control.

Features

  • These hydraulic cylinders feature a lightweight and low-profile design for use in confined spaces.
  • They come coated with baked enamel finish to resist corrosion on exposed surfaces.
  • These hydraulic cylinders are equipped with a grooved plunger end with threaded holes to mount tilt saddles.
  • They have a plunger wiper to prevent contamination and durability.
  • These low-profile hydraulic rams further feature a single-acting spring return for lifting / pushing the fluid.
  • They are integrated with plated steel plungers for added toughness.

Standards and Approvals

  • ASME 30.1

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maximum operating pressure of these low-height hydraulic cylinders?

10000 psi.

Which coupler is used in these hydraulic cylinders?

These cylinders use CR-400 coupler to provide a quick and secure connection, allowing a maximum flow of 35 litres per minute.

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