Diaphragm cylinders, diaphragms, mounting kits
Truck cylinders are mechanical components used in the hydraulic or pneumatic system of trucks (trucks). They are responsible for creating linear motion and converting the force of compressed air or hydraulic fluid into mechanical motion.
There are two main types of cylinders used in trucks:
Hydraulic cylinders: Hydraulic cylinders use hydraulic fluid (most often hydraulic oil) as the medium to produce the piston movement. When pressure is applied to the fluid, the piston in the cylinder shifts linearly and creates a mechanical force.
The size and configuration of the truck cylinders may vary depending on the type of vehicle and application. It is important to use high-quality cylinders and maintain them regularly to ensure reliable performance of the hydraulic or pneumatic system and prevent accidents caused by breakdowns.
Pneumatic cylinders: Pneumatic cylinders use compressed air as the medium to generate the piston movement. When compressed air is introduced into the cylinder, the piston in the cylinder shifts linearly and creates mechanical motion. Pneumatic cylinders are often used for faster movements and applications where less force is required, such as in brake and clutch systems or for the operation of slides and valves.