Atlas Cylinders
H Series NFPA Hydraulic Cylinders

Key Features

1-1/2" - 6" Bore Sizes

  • Heavy Duty Service – ANSI/(NFPA) T3.6.7R2-1996 Mounting and Specification Dimensions 
  • Standard Construction – Square Head – Tie Rod Design 
  • Nominal Pressure – 3000 P.S.I.* 
  • Standard Fluid – Hydraulic Oil 
  • Standard Temperature – -10° F to +165° F 
  • Bore Sizes – 11 /2" through 6" 
  • Piston Rod Diameter – 5 /8" through 4" 
  • Mounting Styles – 16 standard styles at various application ratings 
  • Standard – Externally removable bolted gland assembly 
  • Strokes – Available in any practical stroke length 
  • Cushions – Optional at either end or both ends of stroke. “Float Check” at cap end. 
  • Rod Ends – Four Standard Choices – Specials to Order

7" - 8" Heavy Duty High Pressure Hydraulic Cylinders

  • Heavy Duty Service • Standard Construction – Square Head – Tie Rod Design 
  • Nominal Pressure – 3000 PSI* 
  • Standard Fluid – Hydraulic Oil 
  • Standard Temperature – -10°F. to +165°F.** 
  • Bore Sizes – 10" through 20" (Larger sizes available) 
  • Piston Rod Diameter – 41 /2" through 10" 
  • Mounting Styles – Twelve standard styles at various application ratings 
  • Strokes – Available in any practical stroke length 
  • Cushions – Optional at either end or both ends of stroke 
  • Rod Ends – Two Standard Choices – Specials to Order

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When the application demands a heavy-duty cylinder with maximum performance, specify Atlas Series H. This cylinder has standard design features to maximize machine uptime. The standard bronze rod gland, casehardened piston rod, high strength piston rod stud and tie rod material combine to make Series H the cylinder for demanding applications up to 3000 psi. 

Thorough inspection and performance testing of each cylinder before shipment assure Series H cylinder quality. See the following pages for the inside story on all the features that make Series H the high performance, long lasting choice for all your heavy-duty hydraulic applications.

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