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3. Disassemble the cylinder Once the boom cylinder is removed, it needs to be disassembled to access the old seals. This involves removing the end caps, piston, and other internal components to reach the seals that need to be replaced This involves removing the end caps, piston, and other internal components to reach the seals that need to be replaced
This involves removing the end caps, piston, and other internal components to reach the seals that need to be replaced This involves removing the end caps, piston, and other internal components to reach the seals that need to be replaced
excavator boom cylinder seal replacement.


In addition to the 35% and 47% oil seals, there is also the 7% oil seal, which is designed for smaller applications where space is limited. Despite its compact size, the 7% oil seal offers reliable sealing performance and is commonly used in small engines, pumps, and compressors.