Description
The Replacement Arm Cylinder is tailor-made for the Bobcat 329. This product falls under multiple categories including Bobcat, Double-Acting Welded Rod Hydraulic Cylinders, Replacement Welded Rod Hydraulic Cylinders, and Welded Cylinders. It is manufactured by Bobcat Hydraulic Cylinders and is typically used in excavators. Its function includes Arm Crowd Dipper Dipperstick Dip Stick Ditching.
With a SKU of 1961015493, this cylinder weighs 75 lbs. Its bore size is 3.25 inches and its rod size is 1.75 inches. When closed, it measures 35.06 inches and features a rod pin size and base pin size of 1.37 inches each. Additionally, it boasts a stroke length of 23.62 inches. With its solid build and advanced hydraulic technology, this product offers durability and reliability. Proper maintenance of the cylinder involves regular checks for any leaks and ensuring that the seals are in good condition. This helps in prolonging the cylinder’s lifespan and maintaining optimal performance.
At Xinlan, we take pride in offering products of the highest quality and the Replacement Arm Cylinder for Bobcat 329 is no exception. We urge you to explore this excellent product and experience first-hand the difference it can make to your excavator’s performance. Don’t wait, purchase now and enhance your excavator’s productivity! 
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Q1: What is the weight of the Replacement Arm Cylinder for Bobcat 329?
A1: The Replacement Arm Cylinder for Bobcat 329 weighs 75 lbs.
Q2: What is the bore size of the Replacement Arm Cylinder for Bobcat 329?
A2: The bore size of the Replacement Arm Cylinder for Bobcat 329 is 3.25 inches.
Q3: What is the stroke length of the Replacement Arm Cylinder for Bobcat 329?
A3: The stroke length of the Replacement Arm Cylinder for Bobcat 329 is 23.62 inches.
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