Description
This replacement cylinder for the Kubota SVL75 Universal Bucket Tilt is a double-acting welded rod hydraulic cylinder. Manufactured by Kubota Hydraulic Cylinders, it is designed for use with the Kubota SVL75 skid steer/compact track loader. The cylinder is part of the bucket tilt function of the loader. The product SKU is 1316834267, it weighs 55 lbs, has a bore of 2.75 inches, a rod of 1.5 inches, and a stroke of 15.19 inches.
The Replacement Cylinder for Kubota SVL75 Universal Bucket Tilt is designed with high-quality materials that ensure durability and reliability in challenging work conditions. It’s a significant part of the bucket tilt function, which is critical for optimal loader operation. The cylinder boasts a bore size of 2.75 inches, providing efficient hydraulic fluid displacement and a rod size of 1.5 inches, ensuring optimal force exertion for effective bucket tilt. Maintenance is essential for this product. Regular checks for leaks and timely replacement of seals ensure the longevity of the cylinder.
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Q&A
- Q: What is the weight of the Replacement Cylinder for Kubota SVL75 Universal Bucket Tilt?
A: The cylinder weighs 55 lbs. - Q: What are the bore and rod sizes of the cylinder?
A: The bore size is 2.75 inches and the rod size is 1.5 inches. - Q: How do I maintain the cylinder?
A: Regular checks for leaks and timely replacement of seals are critical for the cylinder’s longevity.

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