Telescopic Boom Hydraulic Cylinder for Deck Crane

Heavy-duty, multi-stage telescopic hydraulic cylinders built for offshore deck cranes and cargo handling systems. Engineered for saltwater environments and long-stroke reliability.

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Product Overview

When it comes to operating deck cranes on cargo vessels, offshore supply ships, and heavy-lift barges, nothing matters more than the reliability of your telescopic boom hydraulic cylinder. These cylinders serve as the muscle behind every lift, extension, and retraction of the crane boom — translating hydraulic pressure into precise, controlled linear motion across multiple stages. Without a well-built hydraulic cylinder, your crane is grounded, and your operations stall.

Our multi-stage telescopic hydraulic cylinders are purpose-built for marine and offshore deck crane applications, with particular focus on the demands of cargo handling in saltwater, high-humidity, and corrosive environments. Every cylinder we produce is manufactured in-house from raw material to final assembly, following strict quality protocols that meet classification society standards. Whether you are outfitting a new vessel in South Korea, retrofitting a crane in Japan, or sourcing replacement hydraulic rams for a fleet in Southeast Asia, we offer a direct-from-factory solution with full customization and competitive hydraulic cylinder pricing.

What sets our product apart is the combination of thick-wall alloy steel cylinder tubes, hard chrome-plated piston rods, advanced multi-stage sealing systems, and a deep understanding of the salt fog and vibration conditions found on working vessel decks. We do not simply manufacture cylinders — we engineer them to last in environments where failure is not an option.

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Technical Specifications

All parameters listed below represent the customizable range we support. Each telescopic boom cylinder is tailored to your crane model, vessel class, and operational environment. Send us your drawings or requirements, and our engineering team will finalize the exact configuration.

Basic Specification Range

Parameter Customizable Range
Cylinder Bore Diameter 120 mm – 500 mm
Piston Rod Diameter 80 mm – 360 mm
Number of Stages 2 – 5 stages
Total Extended Stroke 2,000 mm – 18,000 mm
Operating Pressure 16 MPa – 35 MPa
Test Pressure 1.5x rated working pressure
Action Type Double acting hydraulic cylinder
Structure Type Multi-stage telescopic

Mounting Options

Mounting Style Notes
Trunnion Mount (front/rear) Most common for deck crane boom cylinders
Clevis / Tang Mount Suitable for articulating boom sections
Flange Mount Used for fixed base installations
Custom per OEM Drawing We match your existing crane interface dimensions

Materials and Surface Treatment

Component Material / Treatment
Cylinder Tube Thick-wall alloy steel (27SiMn / ST52 / custom grade), honed bore
Piston Rod 42CrMo / CK45, hard chrome plated (0.03 – 0.05 mm), ground and polished
Piston Ductile iron or forged steel, wear-resistant coating
Seals Imported polyurethane + PTFE composite, salt-resistant
External Surface Shot blasting + marine-grade epoxy primer + polyurethane topcoat

Environmental Adaptability

Parameter Specification
Operating Temperature -30 C to +80 C
Environmental Rating Salt fog / marine corrosion grade
Protection Class IP65 or higher (customizable)
Vibration Resistance Designed for vessel motion and dynamic crane loads

How This Telescopic Boom Cylinder Works

A multi-stage telescopic hydraulic cylinder operates on a straightforward but precisely engineered principle. The cylinder consists of multiple nested tube stages, each fitting inside the one before it — much like a retractable telescope. When pressurized hydraulic fluid enters the base port, it pushes against the largest-diameter stage first, extending it outward. As that stage reaches full extension, oil flow is redirected to the next smaller stage, which then begins to extend. This sequential extension continues through all stages until the full stroke length is achieved.

In a double acting configuration — which is the standard for deck crane boom cylinders — hydraulic oil can be supplied to both sides of the piston assembly. This means the cylinder can generate controlled force in both the extending and retracting directions, which is critical for safe cargo handling. During retraction, fluid enters the rod-side port and forces each stage to collapse in reverse order, largest stage retracting last.

The welded construction of our telescopic arm cylinders ensures that each stage is securely joined and sealed, with internal guide rings and wear bands preventing metal-to-metal contact between stages. Cushioning valves at the end of each stage stroke absorb kinetic energy and prevent shock loads — an essential feature when lifting heavy cargo on a rolling deck. The entire system is designed to maintain smooth, proportional movement even under uneven loads, side-loading, or rapid cycling conditions common in offshore crane operations.

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Compatible Replacement for Major Crane Brands

Note: The brand names listed below are the property of their respective owners. We reference them solely to help you identify cross-compatible replacements and simplify your sourcing process. Our products are independently manufactured and are not authorized or endorsed by any of these companies.

Our telescopic boom hydraulic cylinders are engineered as direct-fit or adaptation-ready replacements for deck crane systems originally equipped by:

  • Liebherr Marine Cranes (CBB, CBW, RL-K series)
  • Palfinger Marine (PK, PKR series deck cranes)
  • MacGregor (formerly Hatlapa) cargo cranes
  • HEILA Marine Cranes
  • Huisman offshore cranes
  • TTS Marine (now TTS Group) deck equipment
  • National Oilwell Varco (NOV) crane systems
  • Effer Marine boom cranes

If your crane is from a manufacturer not listed above, send us the original cylinder drawing, mounting dimensions, and port layout. We routinely reverse-engineer and produce replacement hydraulic oil cylinders that match or exceed OEM specifications. Many customers across South Korea, Japan, and Southeast Asia have switched to our cylinders to reduce lead times and cost without sacrificing performance.

Core Technical Advantages

Ultra-Low Friction Multi-Stage Sealing System

Each stage of our telescopic cylinder uses a composite sealing arrangement — combining PTFE guide rings, polyurethane U-cups, and back-up rings — that minimizes breakaway pressure and reduces friction by up to 30% compared to conventional single-material seals. Lower friction means smoother boom extension, less heat generation, and longer seal service life, even in the salt-fog conditions of marine environments.

Thick-Wall Alloy Steel Cylinder Tube Construction

Marine telescopic arm cylinders must withstand enormous column loads and bending moments during crane operation. We use thick-wall, seamless alloy steel tubes — deep-hole bored and precision honed to Ra 0.4 or better — that provide the structural rigidity needed for long-stroke, heavy-duty cycling without tube deformation or premature fatigue cracking.

Advanced Hard Chrome Plating for Saltwater Resistance

All piston rods and exposed sliding surfaces receive industrial hard chrome plating to a thickness of 0.03 – 0.05 mm, followed by precision grinding and polishing. This surface finish resists pitting corrosion from salt spray, reduces rod seal wear, and maintains dimensional accuracy over hundreds of thousands of duty cycles. For extreme environments, we also offer ceramic rod coatings as an upgrade option.

Thermal Stability and Fatigue Life Optimization

Repeated high-pressure cycling generates significant heat in any hydraulic cylinder piston assembly. Our internal flow path design and material selection ensure uniform heat distribution across stages, preventing localized hot spots that accelerate seal degradation. Combined with finite element analysis (FEA) during the design phase, every cylinder is optimized for maximum fatigue life under the dynamic loading profiles typical of offshore crane duty.

Multi-Stage Wear Band System to Prevent Stage Misalignment

One of the most common failure modes in telescopic cylinders is multi-stage wear caused by stage misalignment under side loads. Our cylinders feature precision-machined composite wear bands at every guide point, distributing lateral forces evenly and preventing metal-to-metal scoring between stages. This is especially important for deck cranes that operate on pitching and rolling vessels.

Integrated End-of-Stroke Cushioning

Hydraulic shock at the end of each stage extension or retraction can damage seals, fasteners, and crane structure over time. Every stage of our cylinder includes built-in cushioning valves that progressively decelerate the piston before it reaches the end cap. This protects both the cylinder internals and the crane boom structure from impact damage.

Marine-Grade External Corrosion Protection

Beyond the chrome-plated rod, every external surface receives a multi-layer coating system: shot blasting to Sa 2.5, zinc-rich epoxy primer, and marine-grade polyurethane topcoat. This system provides long-term protection against salt fog, UV exposure, and the general harshness of a working vessel deck environment.

Full Customization from Bore to Port to Mounting

No two deck crane installations are identical. We provide full dimensional customization — bore size, rod diameter, stroke per stage, number of stages, port size, port position, mounting style, and external paint color. Whether you need a 3-stage cylinder for a 15-ton knuckle boom or a 5-stage unit for a 150-ton heavy-lift crane, we configure every detail to your exact requirements.

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Manufacturing Process and Quality Control

Full In-House Manufacturing

Every step of production — from raw tube cutting and deep-hole boring, through CNC machining of pistons and glands, welding, chrome plating, seal assembly, painting, and final testing — happens under one roof. This vertical integration gives us full control over tolerances, lead times, and cost. There is no outsourced black box in our process.

100% Factory Testing Before Shipment

Every finished hydraulic cylinder undergoes a full-pressure proof test, a leak test at rated working pressure, a stroke function test, and a dimensional verification before it leaves the factory. For marine and offshore orders, we can also perform extended endurance cycling and third-party witnessed testing per classification society requirements (BV, DNV, ABS, LR, CCS, KR).

Certifications and Traceability

Our factory holds ISO 9001 quality management certification. Raw materials are sourced with mill test certificates traceable to the heat number. Weld procedures are qualified per international standards, and welders hold valid certifications. Every cylinder ships with a complete documentation package including material certificates, dimensional reports, test records, and assembly drawings. For Korean-flagged vessels, we can provide documentation aligned with KR (Korean Register) requirements.

Continuous Process Improvement

We invest in CNC upgrades, honing equipment, and testing infrastructure every year. Our engineering team studies field failure data from returned cylinders and customer feedback to improve sealing configurations, material choices, and machining processes. This closed-loop approach means each generation of our cylinders is measurably better than the last.

Typical Industry Applications

Marine and Offshore Deck Cranes

This is the primary application for our telescopic boom cylinders. Deck cranes on bulk carriers, container feeder vessels, offshore platform supply vessels (PSVs), anchor handling tug supply (AHTS) vessels, and floating production units all depend on telescopic hydraulic cylinders for boom extension. Our cylinders are designed specifically for the salt-fog, vibration, and dynamic loading conditions of these environments.

Construction Machinery

Telescopic lift cylinders are widely used in mobile cranes, concrete pump booms, and truck-mounted crane arms. Our manufacturing capability serves construction machinery OEMs who need reliable long-stroke cylinders with fast delivery.

Metallurgy and Heavy Manufacturing

In metallurgical and steel plants, telescopic cylinders are used in ladle turrets, converter tilting mechanisms, and heavy-duty transfer systems. The high temperature and heavy load requirements of these applications align well with our thick-wall, alloy steel construction.

Mining and Tunneling Equipment

Underground mining equipment such as roof bolters, continuous miners, and tunnel boring machines (TBMs) use multi-stage cylinders for boom positioning and cutter head advance. Our cylinders withstand the dust, shock, and high-cycle demands of mining operations.

Material Handling and Logistics Automation

Automated stacking cranes, container reach stackers, and port gantry systems use telescopic cylinders to achieve long reach in compact envelopes. Our cylinders offer the stroke-to-retracted-length ratio these applications demand.

Renewable Energy and Environmental Equipment

Wind turbine installation vessels, solar panel tracking systems, and waste processing compactors are emerging application areas for our hydraulic cylinders. As these industries grow, the demand for durable, corrosion-resistant long-stroke cylinders continues to increase.

Special and Custom Applications

We have supplied telescopic cylinders for military bridgelaying vehicles, theater stage lifting platforms, dam gate actuators, and other unusual applications. If your project requires a custom hydraulic ram with non-standard stroke, pressure, or mounting, we welcome the challenge.

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Standard Cylinders vs. Our High-Performance Marine Telescopic Cylinders

Not all telescopic cylinders are created equal. Here is a side-by-side comparison highlighting the differences between a generic commodity cylinder and our marine-grade, high-performance solution.

Feature Standard Hydraulic Cylinder Our Marine Telescopic Cylinder
Cylinder Tube Wall Standard wall, carbon steel Thick-wall alloy steel, deep-hole bored
Rod Surface Single chrome layer, standard finish Hard chrome plated, precision ground, Ra 0.2
Sealing System NBR or basic PU seals PTFE + PU composite, salt-resistant formulation
Corrosion Protection Basic paint Shot blast + zinc epoxy + PU marine topcoat
End-of-Stroke Cushioning Not included or basic Integrated adjustable cushioning on each stage
Stage Alignment Bronze bushings only Composite wear bands + precision guide rings
Testing Pressure test only Full pressure + leak + stroke + endurance test
Documentation Basic test report Full material certs, weld records, classification docs
Expected Service Life 3 – 5 years in marine use 8 – 12+ years with proper maintenance
Customization Limited catalog sizes Fully custom bore, stroke, stages, mounting, ports

Real-World Case Studies

Case 1: Deck Crane Retrofit for a Korean Bulk Carrier Fleet

Country: South Korea

Customer: A mid-size shipping company operating 12 Handymax bulk carriers out of Busan

Application: Replacement of 3-stage telescopic boom cylinders on 25-ton deck cranes (originally Liebherr CBB series)

How They Found Us: Their procurement manager discovered our website through a Google search for “telescopic hydraulic cylinder manufacturer” in March 2024. After reviewing our product pages and certification documents, they sent an initial inquiry through our contact form.

Results: We delivered 8 replacement cylinders over two batches (April and July 2024). Installation was completed during scheduled dry-docking at Hyundai Mipo Dockyard. After 14 months of continuous service, the customer reported zero oil leaks, smooth stage transition, and measurable improvement in boom extension speed versus the original units.

Customer Feedback: “We were cautious about switching from OEM cylinders, but your team provided complete dimensional drawings and KR-compatible documentation before we placed the order. The cylinders fit perfectly and have performed flawlessly. We have already placed a repeat order for four more vessels.” — Mr. Park, Fleet Technical Manager

Case 2: Offshore Supply Vessel Crane Upgrade in Japan

Country: Japan

Customer: An offshore services operator based in Imabari, supporting oil and gas platforms in the East China Sea

Application: 4-stage telescopic hydraulic oil cylinder for a 40-ton offshore crane boom, replacing a worn-out MacGregor unit

How They Found Us: Referred by a marine equipment trading company in Shanghai. The customer contacted us via email in October 2023, attaching the original cylinder GA drawing and requesting a quotation with ClassNK documentation.

Results: We produced the cylinder in 9 weeks, including third-party witnessed testing. The customer completed installation in December 2023 and reported stable operation through typhoon season with no issues. Internal leakage measured at zero during their 6-month inspection.

Customer Feedback: “Delivery was faster than we expected. The cylinder quality is on par with the European OEM original, but at roughly 40% lower cost. Your engineering team was responsive and understood the ClassNK documentation requirements without us having to explain them twice.” — Chief Engineer, Offshore Vessel Division

Case 3: Heavy-Lift Crane Cylinder for a Southeast Asian Port

Country: Vietnam

Customer: A port logistics company in Hai Phong expanding container handling capacity

Application: Custom 5-stage telescopic hydraulic cylinder for a 100-ton floating crane used in heavy cargo transfer

How They Found Us: Found our product listing on an international B2B platform, then visited our website and requested a factory video call in June 2024. After the call, they sent their crane specifications and requested a technical proposal.

Results: The project required a 14-week manufacturing cycle including FEA analysis, custom stage sequencing, and BV-witnessed testing. The cylinder was shipped in October 2024 and installed during a planned maintenance window. The crane operator confirmed that the cylinder handled full rated load on the first operational test with smooth, controlled movement across all five stages.

Customer Feedback: “This was a complex custom project, and your team managed it professionally from start to finish. The documentation package was thorough and BV accepted everything on the first submission. We are now discussing additional cylinders for our second floating crane.” — Operations Director

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Case 4: Knuckle Boom Crane Cylinder for Philippine Coastal Vessels

Country: Philippines

Customer: A regional inter-island shipping line operating RoRo cargo ferries

Application: 2-stage telescopic boom cylinders for onboard 10-ton knuckle boom cranes used for cargo loading at small island ports without shore crane infrastructure

How They Found Us: Their Singapore-based marine equipment supplier recommended us after a previous positive experience. Initial contact was made via WhatsApp in January 2025.

Results: We produced 6 identical cylinders in a single production batch, delivered in 7 weeks. The compact retracted length and corrosion-resistant coating were key requirements met. After 8 months of daily use in tropical saltwater conditions, all cylinders remain in service with no reported issues.

Customer Feedback: “Our old cylinders would start leaking within a year because of the salt. Your cylinders have held up much better, and the price was very reasonable for the quality. We will order again when we add more vessels to the fleet.” — Vessel Superintendent

Case 5: Emergency Replacement for a Taiwanese Offshore Construction Vessel

Country: Taiwan

Customer: An offshore wind farm installation contractor operating a DP2 construction vessel

Application: Urgent replacement of a failed 3-stage telescopic arm cylinder on the vessel’s main cargo crane (originally Palfinger Marine), needed to meet a project installation deadline

How They Found Us: The customer’s chief engineer searched online for “hydraulic cylinder manufacturer fast delivery Asia” and contacted us on a Friday evening in August 2024. They needed a replacement within 5 weeks — half the normal lead time.

Results: We prioritized the order, assigned a dedicated project engineer, and delivered the cylinder in 4 weeks and 3 days including ABS class documentation. The cylinder was airfreighted to Kaohsiung and installed dockside. The vessel returned to the wind farm project site on schedule.

Customer Feedback: “You saved our project timeline. The cylinder arrived faster than promised and the quality was excellent. We were impressed that your engineer was available for video calls during installation to confirm seal orientation and port connections. Highly recommended.” — Project Manager, Offshore Wind Division

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical lead time for a custom telescopic boom cylinder?
Standard lead time for a custom multi-stage telescopic hydraulic cylinder is 8 to 14 weeks, depending on bore size, number of stages, material requirements, and whether third-party witnessed testing is needed. For urgent orders, we offer an expedited manufacturing track that can reduce delivery to 4 to 6 weeks — please mention your deadline when you submit your inquiry so we can plan accordingly.
Can you produce cylinders with classification society certification (KR, DNV, BV, ABS, LR)?
Yes. We routinely supply cylinders with documentation and testing aligned to all major classification societies. For Korean Register (KR) requirements, we have particular experience and can prepare the full material and test documentation package your surveyor will need. Third-party witnessed testing can be arranged at our factory.
Do you offer hydraulic cylinder repair and refurbishment services?
We do. If your existing telescopic cylinder is worn but the main tube and rod are still dimensionally sound, we can disassemble, inspect, re-chrome, re-seal, and re-test the unit. Hydraulic cylinder repair is often 40 – 60% of the cost of a new cylinder and can be completed in 3 to 6 weeks. Send us photos and measurements for a repair assessment.
What information do I need to provide for a quotation?
The most helpful information includes: the original cylinder GA drawing or datasheet (if available), bore diameter, rod diameter, number of stages, total extended stroke, retracted length, operating pressure, mounting style, port size and position, and any classification requirements. If you do not have a drawing, provide the crane model and brand, and we can often identify the correct configuration from our reference database.
What is the difference between a single acting and double acting telescopic cylinder?
A single acting hydraulic cylinder extends under hydraulic pressure but retracts by gravity or an external force such as the weight of the boom. A double acting hydraulic cylinder has oil ports on both sides, allowing powered extension and retraction. For deck crane boom applications, double acting is the standard because the crane must retract the boom under controlled force regardless of load position or vessel motion.
How do you handle shipping to South Korea and nearby countries?
We ship regularly to Busan, Incheon, Ulsan, and other Korean ports via sea freight. Typical transit time is 5 to 8 days from our factory. We also ship to Japan (Kobe, Yokohama, Imabari), Taiwan (Kaohsiung, Keelung), Vietnam, Philippines, and throughout Southeast Asia. FOB, CIF, and DDP terms are all available. For urgent orders, air freight to Incheon International Airport can be arranged.
What warranty do you offer on your hydraulic cylinders?
We provide a standard 18-month warranty from the date of shipment, or 12 months from commissioning — whichever comes first. The warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship. For marine applications, we also offer extended warranty programs and after-sales technical support. Spare seal kits are available for all cylinders we produce.
Can your cylinders handle the long-stroke requirements of large offshore cranes?
Absolutely. Our multi-stage telescopic design supports total extended strokes up to 18,000 mm (18 meters) with up to 5 stages. The key to long-stroke reliability is precision-machined guide bands, proper stage sequencing valves, and robust cushioning at each stage end — all of which are standard in our construction. We have supplied cylinders for cranes rated from 10 tons to over 150 tons safe working load.
Do you supply hydraulic cylinder components and spare parts separately?
Yes. We can supply individual hydraulic cylinder components including seal kits, piston assemblies, rod end bearings, gland assemblies, and wear ring sets. If you are performing in-house hydraulic cylinder repair, we can provide parts matched to your cylinder serial number or specification. Hydraulic parts orders typically ship within 1 to 2 weeks.

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