

Generally, when the asymmetry of a hydraulic cylinder or pneumatic cylinder is negligible, the initial position of the piston is in the neutral position of the cylinder, and the two sides can be regarded as a symmetrical structure. Under the influence of fluid force of both sides, the hydraulic cylinder or pneumatic cylinder can move in the positive direction or the reverse direction. 2.ĭouble acting cylinder: Structurally, both sides of the piston are supplied with the fluid of certain working pressure. A single acting cylinder controls movement by a fluid force in one direction, and the return process depends on external forces such as spring force or gravity. Single acting cylinder: Structurally, only one side of the piston provides fluid with a certain pressure. Classification of hydraulic cylinder or pneumatic cylinder.
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