Why are hydraulic cylinders cushioned?
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Hydraulic cylinder cushioning is a technology that slows down the piston when it reaches the end of their stroke. This is a comparatively inexpensive method used with both pneumatic and hydraulic cylinders to reduce damages caused as a result of shock waves resulting from pressure spike
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Cushioning is needed to lower the speed of the cylinder before it reaches the end cap. Lowering the speed of the piston helps reduce stress on the components within the cylinder. It also lessens vibration conveyed to the other parts of the machine.
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