Low Price Multistage Hydraulic Cylinder Double Acting For Dump Truck
DOUBLE ACTING · DUMP TRUCK
Low Price
Double Acting
Multistage Cylinder
For Dump Truck
"Low price" should never mean "low quality." It should mean the price reflects the actual manufacturing cost — with no unnecessary intermediary margins, no over-specified components, and no hidden charges. Korea Ever-Power offers competitive pricing on double acting multistage telescopic cylinders by being transparent about what drives the cost — so you can make informed decisions about specification trade-offs.
The price of a double-acting multistage telescopic cylinder is driven by five measurable factors: steel weight, machining complexity (stage count × bore count), seal quantity, weld length, and assembly time. Understanding these drivers lets you optimise your specification — choosing the right stage count (not more than needed), the right bore (not larger than needed), and the right acting type (single-acting when gravity return works) to achieve the lowest price that meets your dump truck's actual requirements.

Low Price Double Acting Cylinder — Customisation Parameters
| Acting Type | Double-acting (or single-acting to reduce cost) |
| Bore / Rod / Stroke / Pin | 2–6″ / 1.125–4″ / 4–100″ / 0.5–2″ (all customisable) |
| Port Options | G / SAE / NPT / M |
| Body / Certification | Steel / ISO 9001 |
| Lead Time / Warranty | 25–35 days / 1 year |

Five Factors That Drive the Price of a Double Acting Telescopic Cylinder
Every cost component is visible. Understanding what you are paying for lets you optimise the specification to reduce cost where possible — without cutting corners that affect safety or service life.
The seamless steel tube for each barrel section is the most expensive raw material in the cylinder. A larger bore requires a heavier barrel. More stages require more barrel sections. Steel is priced by weight — so bore diameter and stage count are the two specification choices that most directly affect material cost. To reduce cost: use the smallest bore that produces sufficient force for your dump body weight, and use the fewest stages that fit your frame.
Each stage requires CNC turning, bore honing, and plunger grinding — and each operation is charged per machine-hour. A 5-stage cylinder requires 5× these operations; a 2-stage requires 2×. Double-acting adds further machining for the retract passages and second port. To reduce cost: choose the lowest stage count that fits your frame, and choose single-acting if gravity return works on your truck.
A single-acting 3-stage has 2 seal sets. A double-acting 3-stage has 4 seal sets (extend + retract on each junction). A double-acting 5-stage has 8 seal sets. Seals from branded manufacturers (Parker, NOK, Hallite) cost more per set than generic seals — but deliver longer service life and lower warranty cost. To reduce cost: minimise stage count, and consider whether branded seals are required for your application or if standard quality seals are sufficient.
Each stage has end caps that are welded to the barrel. More stages = more end cap welds. Welding is a skilled, time-intensive operation — qualified welders working with calibrated equipment on certified procedures. The weld cost is proportional to the total weld length, which increases with bore diameter (larger circumference) and stage count (more end caps).
Every production order requires CNC program setup, honing tool preparation, fixture arrangement, and quality documentation. These setup costs are fixed regardless of whether you order 1 or 100 units. At higher quantities, the setup cost is amortised across more units — reducing the per-unit price. To achieve the lowest per-unit price: consolidate your requirements into larger batch orders, or establish an annual blanket agreement with scheduled call-off dates.
How to Get the Lowest Price Without Reducing Quality
Use the smallest bore that produces sufficient force for your dump body weight. Use the fewest stages that fit your frame depth. Choose single-acting if your truck retracts reliably under gravity. These choices reduce material, machining, and seal cost without affecting the cylinder's fitness for purpose. Over-specifying (larger bore, more stages, or double-acting when not needed) adds cost without adding function.
Order in larger batches to amortise setup costs. Establish annual blanket agreements for predictable pricing. Buy factory-direct from Korea Ever-Power to eliminate distributor margins. Standardise your cylinder specification across your fleet — ordering one specification in volume is cheaper per unit than ordering three specifications in small quantities. Contact Korea Ever-Power for volume pricing.
Never reduce cost by eliminating the pressure test, using thinner barrel walls below the design minimum, or substituting non-hydraulic generic seals. These shortcuts save a few percent on the purchase price but create catastrophic failure risk in the field. Every Korea Ever-Power cylinder — regardless of price point — is 100% pressure-tested with an individual certificate. The pressure test is non-negotiable.
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Low Price Telescopic Cylinder — FAQ
Field Reports
I operate 3 dump trucks and needed replacement telescopic cylinders. My local supplier quoted prices that were 3× what Ever-Power offered for the same specification. I was sceptical — but the factory-direct pricing is legitimate. The cost saving comes from eliminating two levels of distribution, not from reducing quality. The cylinders arrived with pressure test certificates, the dimensions were correct, and they've been working for 6 months. I saved approximately 65% compared to my local supplier — that's the difference between factory-direct and distribution-chain pricing.
We standardised our 12-truck fleet on one telescopic cylinder specification from Ever-Power — same bore, same stroke, same ports across all trucks. The volume pricing on 12 identical units was approximately 18% lower per unit than ordering 4 different specifications in batches of 3. Standardisation + volume = the lowest per-unit cost. Plus we only keep one spare in stock instead of four different types. The engineering team helped us select the minimum bore and 4-stage configuration that meets our dump body weight — we were previously over-specifying with 5-stage on trucks that had room for 4-stage.
Four stars for a pricing observation: the Ever-Power engineering team recommended switching from double-acting to single-acting on 2 of our 5 dump trucks — the ones with steep-angle under-body hoists that retract reliably under gravity. This saved approximately 30% on those 2 cylinders. Honest engineering advice that reduced the order value — not what you typically expect from a supplier. The remaining 3 trucks genuinely need double-acting (front-push hoists), and those cylinders are priced competitively. Good value across the entire order.
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