Peninsular Hydraulic Cylinders from AutomationDirect

December 21, 2022

 

AutomationDirect proudly enters the hydraulic components market with the addition of quality Peninsular hydraulic cylinders to their comprehensive line of automation products.

These double-acting cylinders are interchangeable with other popular brands of NFPA hydraulic cylinders, are offered with bore sizes from 1-1/2 to 4 inches, stroke lengths up to 24 inches, and tapped end caps for mounting accessories.

Available accessories include mounting brackets and hardware to ensure a perfect fit as a replacement cylinder on existing equipment.

The new Peninsular hydraulic cylinders are made in the USA from the highest quality materials, come with a one-year warranty, and start at $428.00.  Accessories start at $15.00

 

To learn more about Peninsular hydraulic cylinders from AutomationDirect, click here 

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