Description
Our featured product today is the Replacement Ingersoll Rand ZX75 Arm Cylinder. This product falls under the categories of Double-Acting Welded Rod Hydraulic Cylinders, Replacement Welded Rod Hydraulic Cylinders, and Welded Cylinders. Manufactured by the renowned Ingersoll Rand, this model is specifically designed for the Ingersoll Rand ZX75 Excavator. The arm cylinder serves multiple functions including arm crowd, dipper, dipperstick, dip stick, and ditching. The product SKU is 1959029085, weighing 250 lbs. It has a bore size of 4.5 inches, a rod diameter of 2.75 inches, and a stroke length of 688MM.
The Replacement Ingersoll Rand ZX75 Arm Cylinder is a high-quality, durable component designed to enhance the performance of your excavator. Its double-acting welded rod design ensures maximum strength and efficiency. With a bore size of 4.5 inches and a rod diameter of 2.75 inches, it is capable of handling heavy loads and demanding tasks. Regular maintenance and proper care can extend its lifespan and keep it in optimal condition. Remember to regularly check the cylinder for any signs of wear and tear and replace the hydraulic oil as needed.
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