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Milwaukee Cylinder Hydraulic Cylinders

Milwaukee Cylinder and SCI Sharp Controls offer heavy duty hydraulic cylinders, metric (ISO) cylinders, low pressure cylinders as well as steel and aluminum pneumatic cylinders, boosters and accessories. Now you can configure and download CAD drawings using Milwaukee Cylinders MILCAD Cylinder Configurator.

SERIES H - HEAVY DUTY HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS

MILWAUKEE Series “H” hydraulic cylinders are built to perform on the toughest applications. Incorporating a variety of MILWAUKEE “Exclusive” advanced features, proven through the years, these cylinders will provide a long, maintenance-free service life. Advanced engineering combined with quality materials and expert workmanship contribute to the making of a rugged, top quality hydraulic cylinder.

Tie Rod Mounts

The flange and tie-rod mounts are basically the same, except that the cylinder tie rods are extended and used to mount the cylinder. To prevent misalignment, sagging or possible binding of the cylinder, the free end should be supported. The best use of tie-rods when extending on the blind end is in a thrust load application. When using tie-rods extended on the rod end, the best application is a tension load. Tie rod mounts are suited for many applications, but it should be noted that they are not as rigid as the flange type of mounting.

Both Ends
Model H10
NFPA MX1
1.5″ to 12″ Bore

No Extension
Model H11
NFPA MX
1.5″ to 12″ Bore

Rod End
Model H12
NFPA MX3
1.5″ to 12″ Bore

Blind End
Model H13
NFPA MX2
1.5″ to 12″ Bore

Flange Mounts

The flange mount is one of the strongest, most rigid methods of mounting. With this type of mount there is little allowance for misalignment, though when long strokes are required, the free end opposite the mounting should be supported to prevent sagging and possible binding of the cylinder. The best use of a blind end flange is in a thrust load application (rod in compression). Rod end flange mounts are best used in tension applications. If an application exceeds the rectangular flange rating, requiring an extra heavy flange, a solid flange style end cap mount is available at no extra cost for most bore sizes. When a less rigid mount can be used and the cylinder can be attached to a panel or bulkhead, an extended tire rod mounting could be considered.

Rod Square
Model H21
NFPA MF5
1.5″ to 12″ Bore

Blind Square
Model H22
NFPA MF6
1.5″ to 12″ Bore

Rod Rectangular
Model H31
NFPA MF1
1.5″ to 12″ Bore

Blind Rectangular
Model H32
NFPA MF2
1.5″ to 12″ Bore

Side and Lug Mounts

The side or lug mounted cylinder provides a failrly rigid mount. These types of cylinders can tolerate a slight amount of misalignment when the cylinder is at full stroke, but as the piston moves toward the blind end, the tolerance for misalignment decreases. It is important to note that if the cylinder is used properly (without misalignment), the mounting bolts are either in simple shear or tension without any compound stresses.

Tapped Holes in
Caps Flush
Model H41
FPA MS4
1.5″ to 12″ Bore

Side Lug
Model H42
NFPA MS2
1.5″ to 12″ Bore

Foot
Model H43
NFPA MS7
1.5″ to 12″ Bore

Centerline Lug
Model H51
NFPA MS3
1.5″ to 12″ Bore

Pin and Trunnion Mounts

All pin and trunnion cylinders need a provision on both ends for pivoting. These types of cylinders are designed to carry shear loads and the trunnion pivot pins should be carred by bearings that are rigidly held and closely fit for the entire length of the pin.

Clevis
Model H61
NFPA MP1
1.5″ to 12″ Bore

Rod End Trunnion
Model H71
NFPA MT1
1.5″ to 12″ Bore

Blind End Trunnion
Model H72
NFPA MT2
1.5″ to 12″ Bore

Center Trunnion
Model H73
NFPA MT4
1.5″ to 12″ Bore

Solid End Cap Mounts

Milwaukee Cylinder’s solid end cap mounts are one of the strongest, most rigid methods of mounting. Solid rod end cap mounts are best in a tension application; solid blind end cap mounts are best in a thrust load application.

Solid Rod End Cap
Model H35
NFPA ME5
1.5″ to 12″ Bore

Solid Blind End Cap
Model H36
NFPA ME6
1.5″ to 12″ Bore

Key Mount

The Milwaukee Key Mount retainer plate is a mounting option designed to add rugged stability to foot and side mount cylinders. The retainer plate is extended below the mouting surface of the cylinder. This extension may be fitted ino a milled keyway in your mouting pad, eliminating the need for welded keys or locator pins.

Model
Key Mount
1.5″ to 12″ Bore

Double Rod End

Double rod end styles are available in every mounting style except clevis. On double rod end cylinders where the rod ends are not the same, be sure to specify clearly which rod end is to go at which end of the cylinder in relation to your mounting requirements.

Double Rod End
NFPA MDX
1.5″ to 12″ Bore

SERIES MH HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS - METRIC (ISO)

MILWAUKEE Series “MH” hydraulic cylinders are built to perform on the toughest applications. Incorporating a variety of MILWAUKEE “Exclusive” advanced features, proven through the years, these cylinders will provide a long, maintenance-free service life. Advanced engineering combined with quality materials and expert workmanship contribute to the making of a rugged, top quality hydraulic cylinder. Milwaukee Cylinder MH Metric Cylinders meet ISO Standard 6020/2 160 bar series, including working pressures up to 210 bar.

Tie Rod Mounts

The flange and tie-rod mounts are basically the same, except that the cylinder tie rods are extended and used to mount the cylinder. To prevent misalignment, sagging or possible binding of the cylinder, the free end should be supported. The best use of tie-rods when extending on the blind end is in a thrust load application. When using tie-rods extended on the rod end, the best application is a tension load. Tie rod mounts are suited for many applications, but it should be noted that they are not as rigid as the flange type of mounting.

Both Ends
Model MH10
ISO MX1
25mm to 200mm Bore

Rod End
Model MH12
ISO MX3
25mm to 200mm Bore

Blind End
Model MH13
ISO MX2
25mm to 200mm Bore

Side Lug Mount

SIDE LUG MOUNT (Back to Top) The side lug mounted cylinder provides a failrly rigid mount. These types of cylinders can tolerate a slight amount of misalignment when the cylinder is at full stroke, but as the piston moves toward the blind end, the tolerance for misalignment decreases. It is important to note that if the cylinder is used properly (without misalignment), the mounting bolts are either in simple shear or tension without any compound stresses.

Rod Square
Model MN21
NFPA ME3
8″ to 12″ Bore

Pin Mounts

All pin mount cylinders need a provision on both ends for pivoting. These types of cylinders are designed to carry shear loads and the pins should be carred by bearings that are rigidly held and closely fit for the entire length of the pin.

Clevis
Model MH61
ISO MP1
25mm to 200mm Bore

Clevis
Model MH64
ISO MP3
25mm to 200mm Bore

Fixed Eye Spherical Bearing
Model MH62
ISO MP5
25mm to 200mm Bore

Trunnion Mounts

All trunnion mount cylinders need a provision on both ends for pivoting. These types of cylinders are designed to carry shear loads and the trunnion pivot pins should be carred by bearings that are rigidly held and closely fit for the entire length of the pin.

Rod End Trunnion
Model MH71
ISO MT1
25mm to 200mm Bore

Blind End Trunnion
Model MH72
ISO MT2
25mm to 200mm Bore

Center Trunnion
Model MH74
ISO MT4
25mm to 200mm Bore

Solid Flange Mounts

Solid Rod End Cap
Model MH35
ISO ME5
25mm to 200mm Bore

Solid Blind End Cap
Model MH36
ISO ME6
25mm to 200mm Bore

Double Rod End

Double rod end styles are available in every mounting style except clevis. On double rod end cylinders where the rod ends are not the same, be sure to specify clearly which rod end is to go at which end of the cylinder in relation to your mounting requirements.

Double Rod End
ISO MDX
25mm to 200mm Bore

SERIES LH - LOW PRESSURE HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS

MILWAUKEE Series “LH” low pressure hydraulic cylinders are built to perform on the toughest applications. Incorporating a variety of MILWAUKEE “Exclusive” advanced features, proven through the years, these cylinders will provide a long, maintenance-free service life. Advanced engineering combined with quality materials and expert workmanship contribute to the making of a rugged, top quality hydraulic cylinder.

Tie Rod Mounts

The flange and tie-rod mounts are basically the same, except that the cylinder tie rods are extended and used to mount the cylinder. To prevent misalignment, sagging or possible binding of the cylinder, the free end should be supported. The best use of tie-rods when extending on the blind end is in a thrust load application. When using tie-rods extended on the rod end, the best application is a tension load. Tie rod mounts are suited for many applications, but it should be noted that they are not as rigid as the flange type of mounting.

Both Ends
Model LH10
NFPA MX1
1.5″ to 6″ Bore

No Extension
Model LH11
NFPA MX
1.5″ to 6″ Bore

Rod End
Model LH12
NFPA MX3
1.5″ to 6″ Bore

Blind End
Model LH13
NFPA MX2
1.5″ to 6″ Bore

Flange Mounts

The flange mount is one of the strongest, most rigid methods of mounting. With this type of mount there is little allowance for misalignment, though when long strokes are required, the free end opposite the mounting should be supported to prevent sagging and possible binding of the cylinder. The best use of a blind end flange is in a thrust load application (rod in compression). Rod end flange mounts are best used in tension applications. If an application exceeds the rectangular flange rating, requiring an extra heavy flange, a solid flange style end cap mount is available at no extra cost for most bore sizes. When a less rigid mount can be used and the cylinder can be attached to a panel or bulkhead, an extended tire rod mounting could be considered.

Rod Square
Model LH21
NFPA MF5
1.5″ to 6″ Bore

Blind Square
Model LH22
NFPA MF6
1.5″ to 6″ Bore

Rod Rectangular
Model LH31
NFPA MF1
1.5″ to 6″ Bore

Blind Rectangular
Model LH32
NFPA MF2
1.5″ to 6″ Bore

Side and Lug Mounts

The side or lug mounted cylinder provides a failrly rigid mount. These types of cylinders can tolerate a slight amount of misalignment when the cylinder is at full stroke, but as the piston moves toward the blind end, the tolerance for misalignment decreases. It is important to note that if the cylinder is used properly (without misalignment), the mounting bolts are either in simple shear or tension without any compound stresses.

Tapped Holes
in Caps Flush
Model LH41
NFPA MS4
1.5″ to 6″ Bore

Side Lug
Model LH42
NFPA MS2
1.5″ to 6″ Bore

Foot
Model LH43
NFPA MS7
1.5″ to 6″ Bore

Centerline Lug
Model LH51
NFPA MS3
1.5″ to 6″ Bore

Pin and Trunnion Mounts

All pin and trunnion cylinders need a provision on both ends for pivoting. These types of cylinders are designed to carry shear loads and the trunnion pivot pins should be carred by bearings that are rigidly held and closely fit for the entire length of the pin.

Clevis
Model LH61
NFPA MP1
1.5″ to 6″ Bore

Fixed Eye
Model LH62
1.5″ to 6″ Bore

Rod End Trunnion
Model LH71
NFPA MT1
1.5″ to 6″ Bore

Blind End Trunnion
Model LH72
NFPA MT2
1.5″ to 6″ Bore

Center Trunnion
Model LH73
NFPA MT4
1.5″ to 6″ Bore

Key Mount

The Milwaukee Key Mount retainer plate is a mounting option designed to add rugged stability to foot and side mount cylinders. The retainer plate is extended below the mouting surface of the cylinder. This extension may be fitted ino a milled keyway in your mouting pad, eliminating the need for welded keys or locator pins.

Model
Key Mount
1.5″ to 6″ Bore

Double Rod End

Double rod end styles are available in every mounting style except clevis and fixed eye. On double rod end cylinders where the rod ends are not the same, be sure to specify clearly which rod end is to go at which end of the cylinder in relation to your mounting requirements.

Double Rod End
NFPA MDX
1.5″ to 6″ Bore

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