Description
This replacement hydraulic tilt cylinder is designed for use with the Kubota M5040HDC, equipped with an LA1153S front end loader. It falls under the categories of Double-Acting Welded Rod Hydraulic Cylinders, Kubota, Replacement Welded Rod Hydraulic Cylinders, and Welded Cylinders. Kubota Hydraulic Cylinders is the manufacturer of this model. The primary function of this model is to serve as a loader bucket tilt dump. It is a tractor loader type of hydraulic cylinder.
This hydraulic tilt cylinder, with SKU 1508483323, weighs approximately 40lbs. It features a bore size of 60mm and a rod size of 35mm, providing optimal performance for your loader. The stroke of this cylinder is 20”. Proper maintenance and care are key to ensuring the long lifespan and high functionality of this hydraulic tilt cylinder. Regular checks for any leaks or damages and timely replacements are recommended for efficient operation.
We, at Xinlan, take pride in providing our customers with top-quality products. We encourage you to explore this hydraulic tilt cylinder and consider it for your Kubota M5040HDC with LA1153S Front End Loader. Not only does it promise excellent performance, but it also guarantees durability and reliability. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to upgrade your equipment with our high-grade hydraulic tilt cylinder.
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FAQs
- What is the weight of the hydraulic tilt cylinder?
Answer: The hydraulic tilt cylinder weighs approximately 40 lbs.
- What is the bore size of the hydraulic tilt cylinder?
Answer: The bore size of the hydraulic tilt cylinder is 60mm.
- What is the stroke of the hydraulic tilt cylinder?
Answer: The stroke of the hydraulic tilt cylinder is 20″.
For further understanding, you can watch our video on how a hydraulic cylinder works.
