Description
The Replacement Hydraulic Boom Cylinder for Bobcat 334 is categorized under Bobcat, Double-Acting Welded Rod Hydraulic Cylinders, Replacement Welded Rod Hydraulic Cylinders, and Welded Cylinders. Manufactured by Bobcat Hydraulic Cylinders, and designed specifically for the Bobcat 334 model, it serves a key function in the boom of both excavators and mini excavators. With a SKU of 1627944000, it weighs 87 lbs and has a bore of 3.25″, rod of 1.75″, and stroke of 25.12″.
This high-quality boom cylinder is a crucial component in the functioning of the Bobcat 334. Its double-acting welded rod design ensures durability and efficiency in operation. Weighing 87 lbs, it has a bore size of 3.25″, a rod size of 1.75″, and a stroke length of 25.12″. The cylinder’s large bore size allows for increased power, while the long stroke length ensures a wide range of motion. Regular maintenance and care are required to keep the cylinder in optimal condition and to extend its lifespan. This includes regular checks for leaks, and periodically replacing the hydraulic fluid.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the weight of the Replacement Hydraulic Boom Cylinder for Bobcat 334?
- What are the bore and rod sizes of the cylinder?
- What is the stroke length of the cylinder?
The cylinder weighs 87 lbs.
The bore size is 3.25″ and the rod size is 1.75″.
The stroke length is 25.12″.
For more information on how a hydraulic cylinder works, please watch the video below.
