Description
Categories: Double-Acting Welded Rod Hydraulic Cylinders, Kubota, Replacement Welded Rod Hydraulic Cylinders, Welded Cylinders
Manufacturer: Kubota Hydraulic Cylinders
Model: Kubota SVL95-2SC
Function: Bucket Tilt
Type: Skid Steer/Compact Track Loader
The product in focus is a replacement LH Bucket Tilt Hydraulic Cylinder designed specifically for the Kubota SVL95-2SC model. Manufactured by Kubota Hydraulic Cylinders, this unit is a part of the double-acting welded rod hydraulic cylinders, known for their durability and high performance. This hydraulic cylinder has a significant role in the functioning of the skid steer/compact track loader, mainly contributing to the bucket tilt function. With a bore of 3″, a rod of 1.5″, and a stroke of 15.19″, it weighs 58 lbs, making it compact yet powerful. Like all Kubota products, this hydraulic cylinder requires minimal maintenance, ensuring longer service life and excellent performance.
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FAQs
Q: What is the weight of the Replacement LH Bucket Tilt Hydraulic Cylinder for Kubota SVL95-2SC?
A: The hydraulic cylinder weighs 58 lbs.
Q: What are the specifications of the rod and bore?
A: The hydraulic cylinder has a bore of 3″ and a rod of 1.5″.
Q: Which function does this hydraulic cylinder perform?
A: This hydraulic cylinder contributes to the bucket tilt function.
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