Hydraulic Cylinder Stops
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Topic: Hydraulic Cylinder Stops
Posted By: FREEDGUY
Subject: Hydraulic Cylinder Stops
Date Posted: 23 Nov 2019 at 5:51pm
Are there any "styles" of stops that are better than others? I see Shoupes offers2 different types,although only 1 is offered as a "kit". Thanks
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Posted By: CrestonM
Date Posted: 24 Nov 2019 at 6:28pm
I've wondered this before, myself.
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Posted By: Dakota Dave
Date Posted: 24 Nov 2019 at 7:26pm
The ones with the ears are easier to change. The round ones we use on equipment that were not going to change the stop.
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Posted By: truckerfarmer
Date Posted: 24 Nov 2019 at 10:21pm
This is the style I use.
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Posted By: Tbone95
Date Posted: 25 Nov 2019 at 6:33am
Me too trucker. Sometimes I wish for a little finer adjustment though....
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Posted By: Ted J
Date Posted: 25 Nov 2019 at 9:42am
Yep, me too. I got mine at TSC a long ways back. They were like $12 for the set of 4. I too wish there was a couple that were half thickness.
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Posted By: m16ty
Date Posted: 25 Nov 2019 at 8:39pm
I've seen the aluminum ones like pictured above, and also some cast iron ones with a wire spring. I've always feared that the cast iron ones may be too hard and actually scratch the rod over time.
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Posted By: CTuckerNWIL
Date Posted: 26 Nov 2019 at 8:22am
m16ty wrote:
I've seen the aluminum ones like pictured above, and also some cast iron ones with a wire spring. I've always feared that the cast iron ones may be too hard and actually scratch the rod over time. |
Cast iron won't scratch a chromed cylinder rod.
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