The Cylinder Head Gland is a cylindrical and housing-like component used in hydraulic systems where it is responsible for housing and sealing the cylinder head. The cylinder head is an essential part of hydraulic cylinders that convert fluid pressure into mechanical force. The primary function of the cylinder head gland is to create a secure seal around the cylinder head, preventing hydraulic fluid from leaking out and environmental contaminants from entering the hydraulic system. This ensures the efficiency and safety of the hydraulic machinery. It offers protection to the cylinder head and its associated components from damage, corrosion, and wear. This is especially important in heavy machinery subjected to harsh working conditions.
Attributes:
• Resistant to hydraulic pressure and wear.
• Sturdy construction for heavy-duty use.
• Precision control of hydraulic piston movement.
• Flanged to allow for secure attachment to the hydraulic cylinder.
Applications:
The Cylinder Head Gland is situated at the end of the boom cylinder barrel, enclosing the cylinder head, piston, and associated seals.