What is a bucket cylinder?

A bucket cylinder is a type of hydraulic cylinder that is used in heavy equipment, such as excavators or backhoes, to control the movement of the bucket. The bucket cylinder is typically located at the back of the boom and is connected to the bucket by a linkage system.

When the hydraulic system pressurizes the hydraulic fluid, it creates a force that pushes against the piston inside the cylinder, causing the piston rod to extend and retract. As the piston rod moves, it operates the linkage system, which in turn controls the movement of the bucket.

Material

Bucket cylinders are designed by BUCKET cylinder assembly Manufacturer to operate in harsh environments and under heavy loads. They are typically made of high-strength materials, such as steel or other alloys, and are designed to withstand the stresses and strains of heavy construction work.

Application

Bucket cylinders can be customized to meet the specific needs of different applications. For example, they can be designed to have different stroke lengths, bore diameters, and mounting configurations to fit different types of heavy equipment. They can also be designed to have different functional properties, such as water resistance or corrosion resistance, depending on the specific needs of the application.

Bucket cylinders play a critical role in the operation of heavy equipment, allowing operators to control the movement of the bucket and perform a wide range of construction and excavation tasks with precision and control.