Hydraulic cylinder parts
Cylinder Components: Everything in One Place for Manufacturing and Repair
The manufacturing and professional repair of hydraulic cylinders require precision, high-quality components. In this category, Hidraulika Store has gathered all the necessary components for building and maintaining hydraulic cylinders, from the smallest bushing to a complete weld-on cylinder base.
Our selection covers the entire structure of a hydraulic cylinder:
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Main Structural Elements of the Cylinder: Here you will find the fundamental components of the cylinder body, such as rod guides (glands), which are responsible for the precise guidance of the piston rod and for housing the seals; cylinder bases (bottom caps), which close off the end of the cylinder; and various designs of pistons, which perform the force exertion inside the cylinder.
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Connection and Mounting Points: Cylinder and rod ends are essential for connecting the cylinder to machinery. We offer a wide selection of weld-on, female, and male threaded versions. These ends are fitted with spherical plain bearings and special Glycodur bushings to allow for movement, with pins securing the connection.
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Hydraulic Connection and Fasteners: You will also find weld-on ports for the inlet and outlet of hydraulic oil, as well as essential self-locking nuts for securing pistons.
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Seals and Accessories: We also offer complete seal kits for quick repairs. You can view our wide selection of individual seals and complete seal kits for cylinders in our Industrial Seals category.
Explore our extensive range of cylinder components and select the perfect part for your next project, whether it's custom cylinder manufacturing or refurbishing existing equipment!
Self-locking threaded piston - NBPF0802720B
Threaded piston for GER - NBPFG0802720
Piston for plunger cylinder - NBPFT0802720
Piston short - NBPB00080028
Piston - NBP000080030
Threaded piston - NBPF00803020
Self-locking threaded piston - NBPF0803020B
Threaded piston for PDH - NBPFPDH08030
Self-locking threaded piston for PDH - NBPFPDH08030B
Self-locking cushioning piston - NBPAFR000080
Heavy piston - NBPP080040056
Piston - NBP000085024
Piston - NBP000085024H50
Piston - NBP000085027
Short piston for plunger cylinder - NBPBT0008527
Piston for plunger cylinder - NBPFT0852720
Piston - NBP000090027
Piston - NBP000090033
Short threaded piston - NBPBF0090M33
Short piston for plunger cylinder - NBPBT0009033
Threaded piston - NBPF00903320
Self-locking threaded piston - NBPF0903320B
Threaded piston for PDH - NBPFPDH09033
Threaded piston for GER - NBPFG0903320
Self-locking threaded piston for PDH - NBPFPDH09033B
Piston for plunger cylinder - NBPFT0903320
Self-locking cushioning piston - NBPAFR000090
Piston short - NBPB00090035
Heavy piston - NBPP090038055
Heavy piston - NBPP090040056
Piston - NBP000100027
Piston - NBP000100033
Short threaded piston - NBPBF0100M33
Short piston for plunger cylinder - NBPBT0010033
Threaded piston - NBPF01003320
Self-locking threaded piston - NBPF1003320B
Threaded piston for PDH - NBPFPDH10033
Threaded piston for GER - NBPFG1003320
Self-locking threaded piston for PDH - NBPFPDH10033B
Piston for plunger cylinder - NBPFT1003320
Self-locking cushioning piston - NBPAFR000100
Piston short - NBPB00100035
Heavy piston - NBPP100035056
Heavy piston - NBPP100045056
Piston - NBP000110033
Short piston for plunger cylinder - NBPBT0011039
Threaded piston - NBPF01103930
Self-locking threaded piston - NBPF1103920B
Piston for plunger cylinder - NBPFT1103930
Piston - NBP000110040
Heavy piston - NBPP110050070
Short piston for plunger cylinder - NBPBT0012039
Piston for plunger cylinder - NBPFT1203930
Piston - NBP000120040
Threaded piston - NBPF01204230
Self-locking threaded piston - NBPF1204220B
Heavy piston - NBPP120045070
Heavy piston - NBPP120050070
Piston - NBP000125040
Threaded piston - NBPF01254230
Self-locking threaded piston - NBPF1254220B
Heavy piston - NBPP125050070
Piston - NBP000130040
Threaded piston - NBPF01304230
Self-locking threaded piston - NBPF1304220B
Heavy piston - NBPP130050075
Piston - NBP000140040
Threaded piston - NBPF01404830
Self-locking threaded piston - NBPF1404820B
Heavy piston - NBPP140050075
Piston - NBP000150040
Threaded piston - NBPF01504830
Self-locking threaded piston - NBPF1504820B
Threaded piston - NBPF01505230
Heavy piston - NBPP150056080
Piston - NBP000160051
Threaded piston - NBPF01605230
Self-locking threaded piston - NBPF1605220B
Heavy piston - NBPP160056080
Two parts threaded piston - NBP000180070
Two parts threaded piston - NBP000180080
Heavy piston - NBPP180085090
Two parts threaded piston - NBP000200070
Two parts threaded piston - NBP000200080
Heavy piston - NBPP200085090
Heavy piston - NBPP220085090
Two parts threaded piston - NBP000220098
Two parts threaded piston - NBP000250098
Heavy piston - NBPP250104100
End plug - NBF000025035
End plug with central drilling - NBFC00025035
End plug - NBF000030040
End plug with central drilling - NBFC00030040
Axial threaded end plug - NBFPK0320401/4A
Radial threaded end plug - NBFPK0320401/4R
End plug - NBF000032042
End plug with central drilling - NBFC00032042
Lubricatable holed end plug - NBFFL0035025
End plug - NBF000035045
Axial threaded end plug - NBFPK0350451/4A
Cylinder Components: Everything for Hydraulic Cylinder Manufacturing and Repair
The Fundamentals of Building the Perfect Hydraulic Cylinder
A hydraulic cylinder is a precision mechanical masterpiece where every single component plays a critical role in its reliable and efficient operation. The "Cylinder Components" category at Hidraulika Store is a comprehensive collection of all the parts needed to manufacture a new hydraulic cylinder, refurbish an existing one, or modify one for special requirements. From robust cylinder bases and rod guides, to precision pistons, and motion-enabling spherical plain bearings and cylinder & rod ends, you will find everything in one place.
The Main Structural Elements: Rod Guides, Cylinder Bases, and Pistons
The body of a cylinder is built from three main elements responsible for stability and force exertion.
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Rod Guide (Gland): A key component located at the rod end of the cylinder. Its main function is to precisely guide the piston rod without play, while also housing the rod seals and the wiper ring to ensure the leak-free operation of the cylinder. Our selection includes threaded, weld-on, centered, and special cushioned versions.
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Cylinder Base: A typically weld-on element that closes the bottom of the cylinder, which may also include a port for hydraulic connection. A massive design is essential to safely withstand high pressure.
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Piston: The component moving inside the cylinder, on which hydraulic pressure acts, transmitting force to the piston rod. It has grooves designed to house the piston seals. We offer standard, short, heavy-duty, and cushioned pistons for a wide variety of applications.
Connection and Motion: Cylinder and Rod Ends for Stability
Connecting the cylinder to the machinery is the task of the cylinder and rod ends. These components must be both robust for force transmission and provide the necessary freedom of movement. The most popular choice is the weld-on version, which guarantees a durable and massive connection. Due to its excellent value and reliability, the Weld-on Rod End - SN 20 P - WS20N is one of our most sought-after products in this category. In addition to weld-on versions, female threaded, male threaded, and clevis designs are also available. Choosing the right mounting point is essential, so please view our entire range of cylinder and rod ends to find the perfect solution for your machine.
Fine-Tuning the Motion: Spherical Bearings, Bushings, and Pins
The cylinder and rod ends house the components that allow for the cylinder's articulation and fine movement, preventing side-loading on the piston rod.
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Spherical Plain Bearing: The most common solution, providing high load capacity and significant angular movement. Our range includes GE ES (steel/steel), GE ES 2RS (sealed, maintenance-free), and many other types.
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Glycodur Bushing: A maintenance-free, self-lubricating bushing ideal for lower speed but high-load movements.
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Pin: The hardened steel component that secures the spherical bearing or bushing in the clevis mount.
Why Order Cylinder Components from Hidraulika Store?
With a stock of hundreds of components, we strive to meet all needs, whether for a standard part or a custom requirement. We know that every minute counts in machine repair, so we offer fast delivery and expert assistance in identifying the right part. Our goal is for you to receive not just a component, but a complete, reliable solution. Discover our full product palette and services on the hidraulikastore.com homepage.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How do I choose the right rod guide? When selecting a rod guide, the most important factors are the piston rod diameter, the inner diameter of the cylinder, and the mounting method (threaded, weld-on). It is also important that the chosen guide can accommodate the desired seals.
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When is a cushioned piston needed? Cushioning is necessary when the piston reaches its end-of-stroke at high speed or while moving a large mass. The cushion slows down the piston over the last few centimeters, preventing a hard mechanical impact, which reduces noise and system vibration, and increases service life.
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What is the difference between GE ES and GE ES 2RS spherical plain bearings? "GE ES" is an open, steel/steel sliding contact spherical bearing that requires regular lubrication. The "2RS" designation means the bearing is sealed on both sides, protecting it from contaminants and retaining the factory grease, thus providing maintenance-free operation.