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NEW: Parker Series RDH Heavy Duty Hydraulic Roundline Cylinder

Written by Marek Bobik | Thu, Feb 24, 2011 @ 07:44 PM

Parker Hannifin's Industrial Cylinder Division released the Series RDH Roundline Cylinder line. The RDH Series is a heavy-duty, industrial-grade repairable welded cylinder. It features robust design, advanced sealing technology and exterior toughness to satisfy demands of industrial applications.

Its cost-effectiveness and short lead times (catalog-standard product) make it a great choice for our industrial customers.

Quick Facts:

  • Threaded head, welded cap (repairable)
  • 3,000 psi hydraulic service
  • 1-1/2" to 8" bore diameters
  • 5/8" to 5-1/2" rod diameters
  • Standard strokes to 120"
  • 9 standard mounts (most are NFPA)
  • Standard temperature -10°F to +165°F
  • All popular seal compounds
  • Parker WearGardTM bearings for rod and piston
  • Many model code options and common modifications
  • Manufactured in the U.S.A. 

Additional information:

Parker Catalog HY08-1320-1
Call our customer service at 888.715.4647

Specifications:

  • Service: Heavy-duty hydraulic
  • Construction: Threaded head, welded cap (repairable)
  • Base Material: Carbon steel and ductile iron
  • Rod Material:  Case-hardened and hard chrome plated high strength carbon steel
  • Bore Sizes: 1-1/2" to 8"
  • Piston Rod Diameters: 5/8" to 5-1/2"
  • Strokes: Available in any practical length, standard up to 120”
  • Mountings: 9 standard
  • Rod Ends: 5 standard
  • Seals: Polyurethane 
  • Bearings: WearGardTM wear rings
  • Nominal Pressure: 3,000 psi (207 Bar)
  • Ports: SAE
  • Fluid Medium: Hydraulic oil
  • Operating Temperature: -10°F to +165°F (-23°C to 74°C)
  • Mates with NFPA accessories
  • Many model code options and common modifications
  • RoHS Directive compliant
  • Special heads, caps, pistons, mounts, rods and rod ends
  • NPTF, BSPP, BSPT and other port types
  • Port blocks/valve manifolds and flow tubing
  • Cartridge valves (including counterbalance valves)
  • Double rod ends
  • Heavy-duty rod wipers (metallic and non-metallic)
  • High temperature (to +400°F) and low temperature (to -50°F) service
  • Seal materials for alternative fluids and low friction
  • Hi Load piston for extreme-duty applications or side load
  • Magnetic piston with point feedback (switches on cylinder body)
  • Mixed-media piston for dissimilar fluids/gasses (i.e. air/oil applications)
  • Continuous linear position feedback (LDT/LRT)
  • High pressure service (> 3,000 psi)
  • Pneumatic service
  • Submersible design (sub-sea)
  • Nickel plating
  • Application-specific paint (marine-grade, salt-spray rated, caustic wash-down, etc.)
  • Application-specific rod coatings (nano-plating, nickel-chrome, laser clad, etc.)
  • Stainless steel piston rods
  • Stainless steel cylinder construction
  • Metric rod and bore diameters

Additional Options:

  • Special heads, caps, pistons, mounts, rods and rod ends
  • NPTF, BSPP, BSPT and other port types
  • Port blocks/valve manifolds and flow tubing
  • Cartridge valves (including counterbalance valves)
  • Double rod ends
  • Heavy-duty rod wipers (metallic and non-metallic)
  • High temperature (to +400°F) and low temperature (to -50°F) service
  • Seal materials for alternative fluids and low friction
  • Hi Load piston for extreme-duty applications or side load
  • Magnetic piston with point feedback (switches on cylinder body)
  • Mixed-media piston for dissimilar fluids/gasses (i.e. air/oil applications)
  • Continuous linear position feedback (LDT/LRT)
  • High pressure service (> 3,000 psi)
  • Pneumatic service
  • Submersible design (sub-sea)
  • Nickel plating
  • Application-specific paint (marine-grade, salt-spray rated, caustic wash-down, etc.)
  • Application-specific rod coatings (nano-plating, nickel-chrome, laser clad, etc.)
  • Stainless steel piston rods
  • Stainless steel cylinder construction
  • Metric rod and bore diameters

Additional information:

Parker Catalog HY08-1320-1

Posted by Marek Bobik