Quality Manufacturing Small Dump Truck Telescopic Hydraulic Cylinder For Sale

Small dump truck telescopic hydraulic cylinder — with a guide to tipper truck vs dump truck vs dump trailer terminology and how it affects your cylinder specification. “Tipper,” “dump truck,” and “dump trailer” are used interchangeably in some markets but refer to different vehicle types with different cylinder requirements in others. A UK “tipper” is an Australian “tip truck” is an American “dump truck” — the same vehicle, different names. But a “dump trailer” is a different vehicle entirely (towed, not self-propelled). This page clarifies the terminology across markets and explains how the vehicle type affects the telescopic cylinder specification.

TIPPER vs DUMP TRUCK vs TRAILER

Small Dump Truck
Telescopic Cylinder
Tipper · Dump Truck · Dump Trailer — What's Different

When ordering a telescopic hydraulic cylinder, the vehicle type determines the hydraulic power source, the tipping geometry, the duty cycle, and the operating environment. "Tipper," "dump truck," and "dump trailer" are not just different words for the same thing — they describe vehicles with different engineering characteristics that affect the cylinder specification.

3 Types
Vehicles Compared
Small
Dump Truck
2–6″
Bore
4–100″
Stroke
Tipper = Dump Truck
Trailer ≠ Truck
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Korea Ever-Power manufactures telescopic cylinders for all three vehicle types — and the correct cylinder specification depends on which one you operate. This page clarifies the terminology confusion that exists across English-speaking markets and explains the engineering differences that matter when specifying a replacement or OEM cylinder. Getting the vehicle type right at the inquiry stage ensures the engineering team designs the correct cylinder for your specific application.

Small Dump Truck Telescopic Cylinder — Parameters

Bore / Rod / Stroke / Pin 2–6″ / 1.125–4″ / 4–100″ / 0.5–2″
Port Options G / SAE / NPT / M
Vehicle Types Served Tipper trucks · Dump trucks · Dump trailers
Body / Certification Steel / ISO 9001 / 100% pressure tested
Lead Time / Warranty 25–35 days / 1 year

Small dump truck tipper telescopic cylinder

Terminology Decoder — Same Vehicle, Different Names Across Markets

Vehicle Type USA / Canada UK / Ireland Australia / NZ Europe (EN)
Self-propelled truck with tipping body Dump truck Tipper Tip truck Tipper / Kipper
Towed trailer with tipping body Dump trailer Tipping trailer Tip trailer Tipping trailer
Off-highway mining hauler Haul truck Dumper Dump truck Dumper
Small walk-behind site machine Site dumper Dumper Dumper Dumper
When ordering:
Always describe the vehicle by its engineering characteristics (self-propelled or towed, GVW, body dimensions, hydraulic power source) rather than relying on the regional name alone. "Tipper" means different things in different countries. Describing the vehicle precisely ensures Korea Ever-Power's engineering team understands your application regardless of which English term you use.

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Three Vehicle Types — How Each Affects the Cylinder Specification

Tipper / Dump Truck (Self-Propelled)

A self-propelled truck with an integrated tipping dump body. The hydraulic power comes from a PTO (power take-off) driven by the truck's engine — providing high flow rates and pressures. The tipping duty cycle varies: construction tippers may tip 20–40 times per day; road-hauling dump trucks may tip 5–10 times per day on longer routes. The cylinder mounts permanently on the truck chassis.

Hydraulic source:

PTO pump — high flow (20–60 L/min), high pressure (150–250 bar). Adequate for large-bore cylinders and fast tipping.

Cylinder spec impact:

Full bore range available (2–6″). SA or DA depending on hoist type. Port thread matches truck's regional standard.

Dump Trailer (Towed)

A towed trailer with a tipping body — the trailer has no engine. The hydraulic power comes from the towing vehicle's PTO hydraulic system via a hydraulic quick-disconnect coupling between the truck and trailer. The hydraulic flow and pressure available to the trailer cylinder depend on the towing truck's hydraulic capacity minus whatever the truck itself consumes. Dump trailers typically have longer dump bodies than trucks (they don't need to accommodate an engine, cab, or drive axles), so the cylinder stroke is often longer.

Hydraulic source:

Towing truck's PTO via quick-disconnect — flow may be limited by the coupling capacity. Some trailers have their own PTO pump driven by the trailer axle.

Cylinder spec impact:

Longer stroke typical (longer body). Cross-tube base mount common (NA standard). SAE ports dominant in NA; BSP in EU/AU. Often single-acting (vertical under-body hoist).

Small Dump Truck / Mini Tipper (Self-Propelled, <7.5t)

A compact self-propelled truck with a smaller tipping body — GVW under 7.5 tonnes. The hydraulic power may come from a PTO pump (larger small trucks) or a 12V/24V DC electric hydraulic power unit (mini trucks, electric utility vehicles). The smaller hydraulic system means lower flow rates and potentially lower pressures, which affects tipping speed and maximum cylinder force.

Hydraulic source:

PTO or 12V/24V DC power unit — lower flow (5–20 L/min), potentially lower pressure. Cylinder bore and stage count must be matched to the available flow/pressure.

Cylinder spec impact:

Smaller bore (2–4″). 2–3 stages typical. SA if gravity return works; DA if aluminium body or angled mount. Lightweight — one-person handling.

Vehicle Type × Cylinder Specification — Quick Reference

Factor Dump Truck / Tipper Dump Trailer Small / Mini Tipper
Typical GVW 10–50 t 15–40 t (loaded) 1.5–7.5 t
Hydraulic power PTO (high flow) Truck PTO via coupling PTO or 12V/24V DC
Typical bore 4–6″ 4–6″ 2–4″
Typical stages 3–5 3–5 2–3
Typical base mount Trunnion / Clevis Cross tube Pin eye / Cross tube
Typical acting SA or DA Usually SA SA or DA
Duty cycle 20–40 tips/day 5–15 tips/day 5–30 tips/day
Why this matters:
A cylinder specified for a dump trailer (cross tube mount, SAE port, long stroke) will not fit a tipper truck (trunnion mount, BSP port, shorter stroke) — even if both vehicles carry the same payload. The vehicle type determines the mounting geometry, port standard, hydraulic power source, and operating cycle. Always specify the vehicle type, not just the payload weight, when ordering from the hydraulic cylinder factory.

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OEM & ODM — Specify Your Vehicle Type

What You Provide

Standard cylinder specs (bore, rod, stroke, stages, mount, ports, pressure) PLUS vehicle type: tipper/dump truck (self-propelled, state GVW), dump trailer (towed, state loaded weight), or small/mini (state GVW and hydraulic power type — PTO or electric). This vehicle context lets the engineering team verify the specification is appropriate for the application. Browse the full telescopic cylinder range for all vehicle types.

What the Factory Delivers

Drawing verified against vehicle type requirements. Samples available. Production 25–35 days. 100% pressure test with certificate. 1-year warranty. Korea Ever-Power serves tipper/dump truck OEMs, trailer builders, and small truck body manufacturers across all markets — the same factory, the same quality system, adapted to each vehicle type's specific requirements.

Tipper vs Dump Truck vs Trailer — FAQ

Can a dump truck cylinder be used on a dump trailer?

Only if the bore, stroke, stage count, mounting type, and port thread happen to match. In practice, dump truck and dump trailer cylinders differ in mounting geometry (truck often uses trunnion/clevis; trailer uses cross tube) and stroke length (trailer typically longer). Never assume a truck cylinder will fit a trailer — always verify all dimensions against the trailer frame before ordering.

My customer calls it a "tipper" — is that a dump truck?

In UK, European, and Australian English, yes — a "tipper" is a self-propelled truck with a tipping dump body. In these markets, "dump truck" may also be used. In US/Canadian English, the same vehicle is called a "dump truck" and "tipper" is rarely used. To avoid confusion, describe the vehicle by its characteristics: "self-propelled 20-tonne GVW truck with rear-tipping body, PTO hydraulic system." This is unambiguous regardless of regional terminology.

Does the duty cycle affect the cylinder specification?

Yes. A construction tipper tipping 40 times per day accumulates seal wear faster than a road-hauling dump truck tipping 5 times per day — even at the same bore and stroke. Higher duty cycles justify specifying PU seals (better wear resistance), heavy chrome plungers (resist abrasion from frequent cycling), and shorter maintenance intervals (more frequent fluid changes). Specify your expected daily tipping frequency when ordering so the engineering team can recommend the appropriate seal material and maintenance schedule. This applies across all hydraulic cylinder and aerial platform cylinder applications as well.

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Field Reports

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Nigel P. — UK Tipper Body Builder
Verified Purchase · UK · April 2025
★★★★★

We build tippers — the UK term for what Americans call dump trucks. When I first inquired with Ever-Power, I said "tipper" and the engineering team immediately understood — they asked whether it was a rigid tipper or an articulated tipper, which confirmed they know the UK market terminology. BSP G-thread ports, trunnion base mount, pin eye rod end. 25 cylinders across 2 batches. The terminology decoder on this page is helpful — when I'm sourcing parts for an Australian customer who says "tip truck" or an American who says "dump truck," I now know we're all talking about the same vehicle.

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Jason M. — US Dump Trailer Builder
Verified Purchase · Tennessee, USA · March 2025
★★★★★

We build dump trailers — not dump trucks. The distinction matters because our trailers use cross-tube base mounts (standard for NA trailers), SAE ports, and longer strokes than most dump trucks. When I ordered from Ever-Power, I specified "dump trailer, not dump truck" and provided all mounting dimensions. The cylinder arrived with the correct cross-tube diameter and length — slid right into our chassis cradle. 30 cylinders for our production line, all dimensionally perfect. The vehicle type distinction is real — don't assume truck and trailer cylinders are interchangeable.

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Chris B. — Small Tipper Fleet
Verified Purchase · Australia · February 2025
★★★★☆

We run small "tip trucks" (Australian term for what Americans call small dump trucks) — 4.5-tonne GVW, 12V DC hydraulic power unit. Four stars because my first order used the wrong terminology in the inquiry: I said "dump truck" and the engineering team initially quoted a 5-inch bore cylinder suitable for a 20-tonne highway dump truck. When I clarified "4.5-tonne tip truck with 12V power unit," they corrected the specification to 2.5-inch bore — appropriate for our light vehicle and low-pressure pump. The vehicle description, not just the name, is what determines the correct specification. Lesson: always state the GVW and power unit type.

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