Bore 2.5" (OD 2.88"), Stroke 10" Rod:1.125, Retracted: 20.25" , Extended: 30.25" , Pin holes: 1" Double Acting Hydraulic Cylinder with3/8" NPTPorts (Female Pipe), Rated Pressure of 2500 PSI, Column Load Capacity of 12270Lbs Tie-rod end hydraulic cylinders are widely used in industrial machinery and equipment, including hydraulic presses, machine tools, agricultural machinery, construction equipment, material handling systems, and more. They are favored for their robustness, versatility, and ease of maintenance Tie-rod end hydraulic cylinders are typically constructed with a cylindrical barrel, end caps, piston, piston rod, seals, and tie rods. The barrel houses the piston, which divides the cylinder into two chambers: the rod side (where the piston rod extends from) and the cap side (opposite the rod side). The piston rod extends through one end cap and is connected to the load being moved. 2-Year Manufacturer’s Warranty: All AMRAP Hydraulics products come with a 2-year manufacturer's warranty*. That’s 24 months of peace of mind! A tie rod hydraulic cylinder is a type of hydraulic actuator used in various industrial applications to provide linear force and motion. It consists of a cylindrical barrel with a piston inside it, connected to a piston rod. The piston separates the cylinder into two chambers: the rod side (also called the "blind end") and the cap side. Hydraulic fluid is typically used to create pressure differentials between these chambers, which in turn generates linear motion of the piston rod. The term "tie rod" refers to the structural element that holds the cylinder together. Tie rods are typically threaded rods that run parallel to the cylinder barrel and are connected to both end caps, effectively keeping the cylinder assembly tightly secured. Key components of a tie rod hydraulic cylinder include: Cylinder Barrel: The main body of the cylinder where the piston moves back and forth. Piston: A device that divides the cylinder into two chambers and transfers force from the hydraulic fluid to the piston rod. Piston Rod: Extends from the piston and transfers the force generated by the hydraulic pressure to the external load. End Caps: These are attached to both ends of the cylinder barrel and serve as mounts for the piston rod and tie rods. Tie Rods: These rods run along the length of the cylinder barrel and are connected to both end caps to provide structural integrity to the cylinder assembly. Tie rod hydraulic cylinders are widely used in various industrial applications such as construction equipment, agricultural machinery, material handling equipment, and manufacturing machinery due to their ability to provide precise and powerful linear motion. They come in various sizes, pressure ratings, and configurations to suit different applications and operating conditions.