Description
The Replacement Hydraulic Arm Cylinder for Bobcat 430 is a double-acting welded rod hydraulic cylinder that is a perfect fit for Bobcat model 430. Designed and manufactured by Bobcat Hydraulic Cylinders, it is primarily used in arm crowd dipper dipperstick dip stick ditching functions. The product is suitable for excavators, compact excavators, and mini excavators. With a SKU of 1800592428, it weighs 70 lbs and has a bore size of 2.75″, a rod size of 1.50″, and a stroke length of 23.56″.
This product is a robust and reliable solution for your hydraulic needs. It is designed with a double-acting system, which means it can push and pull, increasing its versatility. The welded rod provides additional strength and durability, allowing it to withstand heavy loads and high pressure. The cylinder is easy to install and requires minimal maintenance. Regular inspection and timely replacement of seals can extend its service life and ensure efficient operation.
At Xinlan, we are committed to delivering high-quality hydraulic cylinders that deliver outstanding performance and durability. We invite you to explore the Replacement Hydraulic Arm Cylinder for Bobcat 430. Give your equipment the power it needs to perform at its best. Don’t wait, order now and experience the difference! 

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FAQ
Q: What is the weight of the Replacement Hydraulic Arm Cylinder for Bobcat 430?
A: The product weighs 70 lbs.
Q: What is the bore size of the Replacement Hydraulic Arm Cylinder for Bobcat 430?
A: The bore size is 2.75″.
Q: What is the stroke length of the Replacement Hydraulic Arm Cylinder for Bobcat 430?
A: The stroke length is 23.56″.
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