Brief: Step into our short showcase to explore the solution’s standout capabilities. In this video, you'll see a detailed walkthrough of the CK45 Chrome Piston Rod, highlighting its high hardness rating between 50-55 HRC and ultra-smooth surface finish of 0.2-0.4 RA. Watch as we demonstrate its precision straightness, durable chrome plating, and applications in hydraulic cylinders and engineering machinery.
Related Product Features:
Features a hardened surface with a hardness between 50-55 HRC for superior wear resistance.
Boasts an ultra-smooth surface finish with a roughness of RA0.2-0.4 to minimize friction.
Constructed from high-quality stainless steel or carbon steel for strength and durability.
Offers excellent corrosion resistance, making it suitable for demanding industrial environments.
Maintains precise straightness of not more than 0.2 mm/m for smooth operation.
Available in standard lengths from 1000mm to 8000mm to fit various machinery requirements.
Manufactured using cold drawn and cold rolled techniques for high dimensional accuracy.
Hollow piston rod design allows for fluid passage and reduced weight in hydraulic systems.
Faqs:
What is the hardness specification of the Chrome Piston Rod?
The Chrome Piston Rod has a hardness rating between 50-55 HRC, providing excellent resistance to wear and extending its service life in demanding applications.
What materials are used in the construction of this piston rod?
It is constructed from high-quality materials including stainless steel and carbon steel, which are then chrome plated to enhance durability and corrosion resistance.
What are the standard length options available for this product?
The standard length range for the Chrome Piston Rod is from 1000mm to 8000mm, accommodating a wide variety of hydraulic cylinder and engineering machinery needs.
How does the surface finish benefit the performance of the piston rod?
The polished surface finish with a roughness of RA0.2-0.4 reduces friction, minimizes seal wear, and ensures smooth, efficient operation within hydraulic systems.