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Seal design also varies, with common designs being single-acting, double-acting, and U-cup sealshydraulic ram oil seals. The choice depends on the specific application requirements, such as pressure, speed, and duty cycle. Additionally, some advanced designs incorporate anti-extrusion rings to prevent seal deformation under high pressure.
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Seal design also varies, with common designs being single-acting, double-acting, and U-cup seals<img src=https://cdn.exportstart.com/images/a1121/moreother/1_2024042309404677964.jpg style=width: 100%;height: 100%;text-align: center;align-items: center><a href=https://www.hkaiseal.com/products><strong style=font-size:28px>hydraulic ram oil seals</strong></a>. The choice depends on the specific application requirements, such as pressure, speed, and duty cycle. Additionally, some advanced designs incorporate anti-extrusion rings to prevent seal deformation under high pressure.
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