[AT] Hydraulic cylinder rebuild.

Cecil Bearden crbearden at copper.net
Mon Feb 25 09:32:25 PST 2019


There are several cylinder rebuilding benches on youtube.  Some are 
homemade and others are factory.   They start at $20K and go up....

Cecil

On 2/25/2019 11:19 AM, James Peck wrote:
> What tool does the person who rebuilds cylinders for a living use
>
> [Cecil Bearden] Yep!  There is a guy in the Frozen North who runs Cats.  I got the idea from one of his postings.  Since I got AutoCAD, it is so easy to draw wrench patterns.  I don't know about the torque, but when I tightened the nut, I bent a tempered steel round and square 6" pry bar my Grandfather had from the 1800's.
>
> [Richard Walker] I rebuilt the outside one 5 or 6 years ago.  They are a 6 inch cylinder x 4 ft long with a 2.5 inch rod.  Everything Metric.  The last time I rebuilt one I made a wrench for the rod nut from an AutoCAD drawing and cut it with the plasma cutter then put it inside a 8 ft piece of Drill stem.  I used a 2 inch dia. shaft to hold the rod end.  Held the rod down with one loader and used another to push the wrench down.
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> Grinning, because a dozen years ago I did something similar to disassemble a backhoe cylinder.  Burned a wrench profile from 1/4" plate, welded on a long steel rod handle, parked my Dingo skid steer atop the cylinder's butt end, and used a small gear hoist to pull between the wrench handle and a 5' pipe tong to unscrew the end cap.
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