Jack-up Offshore Platform Lifting Cylinder

Jack-up offshore platform lifting cylinder — the primary actuator that raises and lowers the entire platform structure by driving the ring beam along the jack-up legs. Bore up to 700 mm (the largest bore in the offshore hydraulic cylinder range), rod up to 420 mm, stroke up to 2,150 mm, working pressure 32 MPa. External displacement sensor configurable. Korea Ever-Power. ISO 9001. OEM & ODM.
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Jack-up Offshore Platform

Jack-up Offshore Platform Lifting Cylinder

Lifting a 15,000-tonne platform out of the sea — one 2.15-metre stroke at a time. The lifting cylinder pushes the ring beam upward along each leg, raising the entire platform above the wave zone. The largest bore (700 mm) in the offshore hydraulic cylinder range.

≤700mmLargest Bore
≤420mmRod
≤2,150mmStroke
32 MPaPressure

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Product Name Jack-up Offshore Platform Lifting Cylinder
Features Lifting and lowering the platform by driving the ring beam
Bore Diameter Up to 700 mm
Rod Diameter Up to 420 mm
Stroke Up to 2,150 mm
Working Pressure Up to 32 MPa
Sensor External displacement sensor configurable
Application Jack-up Offshore Platform

How Jack-up Platform Jacking Works

Jack-up offshore platform with legs extended above sea level

A jack-up platform has 3–4 vertical steel legs that can be lowered through the hull to the seabed. Once the legs are standing on the seabed, the lifting cylinders push the platform hull upward along the legs — lifting the entire structure out of the water and above the wave zone. This process is called "jacking up" and typically raises the platform 10–30 metres above sea level.

Each lifting cylinder has a stroke of up to 2,150 mm. The platform is lifted in incremental steps: the cylinder extends one full stroke (2.15 m), then a locking mechanism (the bolt cylinder, #10) pins the ring beam in place while the lifting cylinder retracts for the next stroke. This step-and-lock sequence repeats until the platform reaches the desired elevation.

The 700 mm bore is the largest in the offshore hydraulic cylinder range — generating the massive thrust needed to lift thousands of tonnes of platform structure, equipment, and crew accommodation against gravity and wind loading.

Why the Lifting Cylinder Works with the Bolt Cylinder

The lifting system uses two cylinder types working in precise coordination — if either fails, the platform cannot move safely:

Lifting Cylinder (#9) — the muscle

Pushes the ring beam upward by one stroke (2,150 mm), raising the platform. Bore 700 mm provides the massive force required. The cylinder does the heavy lifting — but cannot hold the platform at height by itself (hydraulic lock is not considered safe for long-term load holding).

Bolt Cylinder (#10) — the lock

Inserts a steel pin through the ring beam to mechanically lock the platform at the current height. Once the pin is engaged, the lifting cylinder can safely retract without the platform dropping. The pin carries the platform weight, not the hydraulic pressure.

Safety and Reliability Features

Jack-up Offshore Platform Lifting Cylinder

  • External displacement sensor — reports cylinder position to the jacking control system. Enables synchronised jacking across all legs (critical to prevent platform tilt) and provides position feedback for the bolt cylinder engagement sequence.
  • Overload protection — integrated relief valves prevent pressure spikes during jacking caused by wave impact, leg friction, or uneven seabed settlement. The lifting cylinder must withstand dynamic loads from storm conditions while the platform is jacked up.
  • Synchronisation across legs — the automation system monitors all lifting cylinders simultaneously and adjusts flow rates to keep the platform level within ±25 mm across all legs. Uneven jacking risks structural damage or leg failure.
  • ⚙️ Redundant hydraulic supply — the jacking system has redundant pumps and valves. A single pump failure cannot leave the platform in an unsafe intermediate position. Contact the Korea Ever-Power hydraulic cylinder team for jack-up platform projects.

Lifting Cylinder OEM & ODM

Korea Ever-Power manufactures jack-up lifting cylinders for new-build and existing platforms. Provide the platform weight, number of legs, ring beam dimensions, jacking speed requirement, leg friction estimate, and classification society requirement. The factory delivers complete cylinder sets with displacement sensors, integrated valves, test certificates, and seal kits. Deep-hole boring up to 700 mm bore in-house.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many lifting cylinders does a jack-up platform use?

Each leg typically has 2–6 lifting cylinders, depending on the platform size. A 3-leg platform with 4 cylinders per leg uses 12 lifting cylinders. All must be matched for force output and synchronised during jacking.

Why is the bore 700 mm — the largest in the range?

The lifting cylinder must raise the entire platform weight (5,000–25,000 tonnes) distributed across 3–4 legs. At 32 MPa working pressure, a 700 mm bore generates approximately 12,300 KN of thrust per cylinder — the maximum force in the offshore hydraulic cylinder range.

How long does it take to jack up a platform?

Jacking speed is typically 0.3–1.0 metres per minute. Raising a platform 20 metres takes 20–60 minutes depending on the platform size, number of cylinders, and hydraulic flow rate. The process is continuous but step-wise (lift → lock → retract → lift).

What classification approvals are available?

BV, DNV, LR, ABS, CCS. Jack-up platforms are among the most heavily classified offshore structures — every lifting cylinder requires full material traceability, witnessed hydrostatic testing, and dimensional verification.

Can an external displacement sensor be retrofitted?

Yes — the sensor mounting bracket and cable routing can be designed into new cylinders or added to existing installations. The sensor provides position feedback for automated jacking control and is essential for synchronised multi-leg operation.

What Our Customers Say

★★★★★Mar 2026

"We ordered 12 lifting cylinders (bore 650 mm) for a 3-leg jack-up barge. The dimensional consistency across all 12 cylinders was impressive — maximum force variation was under 1.5% across the set. Critical for synchronised jacking."

Eng. A. Al-Sayed — Structural Engineer, Saudi Arabia

★★★★★Nov 2025

"The displacement sensors integrated into the lifting cylinders feed directly into our Siemens jacking control system. Level accuracy across 3 legs is consistently within ±15 mm — well within our ±25 mm tolerance."

K. Vermeer — Automation Lead, Netherlands

★★★★☆Jul 2025

"Solid lifting cylinders for our jack-up maintenance vessel. The 700 mm bore cylinders are heavy (each over 5 tonnes) and required careful handling during installation. Performance has been good through 4 jacking cycles so far."

R. Santoso — Marine Superintendent, Indonesia

★★★★★Apr 2025

"Korea Ever-Power provided the complete lifting cylinder set with ABS class documentation. The material certificates and witnessed test reports were accepted by ABS without comment. Very smooth classification process."

Capt. J. Harper — Operations Manager, US Gulf of Mexico

★★★★★Jan 2025

"Replacement lifting cylinders for a 20-year-old jack-up barge. The original manufacturer no longer exists. Korea Ever-Power reverse-engineered from our measurements and delivered cylinders that match the original ring beam interface perfectly."

M. Tran — Chief Engineer, Vietnamese offshore contractor

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