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Hydraulic cylinder mounting options

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muffinator_777

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Hi,

I was wondering if it would be okay to mount a hydraulic cylinder being used for vertical compression loading with the piston pointing up instead of down.
 
So the load being applied by pulling instead of pushing? Sure. The effective piston area will be a little smaller due to the rod area being subtracted from the piston area, but it will work, assuming the differential area isn't being exploited for purposes of fast-advance, faster return stroke than extend, etc.
 
It would still be pushing. Would that still be okay?
 
Nothing in a hydraulic cylinder cares about which way it's mounted. The rod-end piston area versus the cap-end piston area (differential area) sometimes matters.
 
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