5 Stage Telescopic Dump Truck Hydraulic Cylinder — Maximum Compactness, Steel, Custom Bore 2–6 inch
SHORTEST RETRACTED LENGTH
5 Stage Telescopic
Dump Truck Cylinder
The maximum-stage answer for minimum-space frames.
A 2-stage retracts to ~60% of its stroke. A 3-stage to ~45%. A 5-stage telescopic hydraulic cylinder retracts to approximately 25–30% of its fully extended length — packing the full dump truck tipping stroke into a retracted package that fits within the shallowest chassis frames. This is the cylinder for heavy-duty dump trucks where every millimetre of underframe space is already occupied by axles, cross-members, air tanks, and fuel tanks.
The 5-stage telescopic cylinder is the most complex product in the multistage family — and the most compact per unit of stroke. Five cylindrical sections nest inside each other like Russian dolls, each stage sliding out of the next as hydraulic pressure pushes them sequentially from the largest diameter to the smallest. The engineering trade-off is clear: maximum stroke compactness in exchange for the highest manufacturing complexity, the most inter-stage seals, and the greatest force reduction from the outer stage to the inner stage. For dump trucks where the frame geometry leaves no room for a 2 or 3-stage retracted length, the 5-stage is not a preference — it is the only option that physically fits.

5 Stage Telescopic Dump Truck Cylinder — Customisation Parameters
| Stage Count | 5 stages (outer barrel + 4 inner plungers) |
| Bore Size | 2–6 inch (customisable per order) |
| Rod Size | 1.125–4 inch (customisable per order) |
| Stroke Size | 4–100 inch (customisable per order) |
| Pin Size | 0.5–2 inch (customisable per order) |
| Port Options | G (BSP) / SAE (JIC) / NPT / M (metric) |
| Body Material | Steel (stainless steel available) |
| Acting Type | Single-acting (standard) or double-acting |
| Application | Heavy-duty dump trucks, highway haulers, large tippers |
| Certification / Lead Time | ISO 9001 / 25–35 days |
| Warranty | 1 year |
Why 5 Stages — When Maximum Stroke Must Fit Minimum Space
The number of stages in a telescopic cylinder is not a quality indicator — it is a packaging solution. More stages does not mean "better"; it means "more compact when retracted." The 5-stage telescopic cylinder exists for one specific engineering reason: when the ratio of available mounting space to required stroke falls below approximately 30%, no 2, 3, or 4-stage cylinder will fit, and 5 stages is the minimum configuration that achieves the stroke within the available envelope.
| Stage Count | Retracted ÷ Extended | Seal Sets | Trade-off |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2-stage | ~55–65% | 1 | Simplest, cheapest, most reliable — but longest retracted |
| 3-stage | ~40–50% | 2 | Good balance of compactness and simplicity |
| 4-stage | ~32–40% | 3 | Compact, suitable for most large dump trucks |
| 5-stage | ~25–30% | 4 | Maximum compactness — for the tightest frames only |
A 5-stage telescopic cylinder with 2,500 mm total stroke retracts to approximately 625–750 mm. The same stroke in a 2-stage would require approximately 1,375–1,625 mm of retracted length — more than double. For dump trucks with limited underframe depth (heavy-duty rigid-frame trucks, short-wheelbase tippers, urban refuse vehicles), the 5-stage is the only configuration that physically fits between the chassis rails.
The 5-stage has four sets of inter-stage seals — four times the seal count of a 2-stage. Each seal set is a potential leak path after years of service. The manufacturing complexity is also higher: five precision-honed bores, five machined plunger surfaces, and five sets of guide bearings, all assembled with precise concentricity. The 5-stage is the most expensive telescopic cylinder per unit of stroke — justified only when the packaging constraint demands it.
Each stage has a smaller bore than the one outside it. After four bore reductions (5 stages), the innermost plunger may have only 15–25% of the outer barrel's piston area — producing correspondingly less force at the same system pressure. For dump truck tipping, this is acceptable because the force requirement decreases as the body tilts and gravity assists. The outer stages produce the high initial breakaway force; the inner stages provide the final extension at reduced force.
5 Stage in Dump Trucks — Where the Extra Stages Are Required
Dump trucks are larger, heavier, and more frame-constrained than dump trailers. The chassis frame must accommodate the engine, transmission, fuel tanks, air reservoirs, exhaust aftertreatment systems, and battery boxes — leaving minimal vertical depth for the telescopic hoist cylinder. The 5-stage configuration is the standard choice for the following dump truck categories.

Heavy-Duty Highway Dump Trucks
Rigid-frame dump trucks at 20–50 tonnes GVW for highway construction, quarrying, and bulk earthmoving. These trucks have long dump bodies requiring 2,000–2,500 mm of tipping stroke, but the chassis frame depth between the rails is only 500–700 mm. The 5-stage telescopic cylinder is the standard hoist configuration, typically mounted as a single centre-line cylinder or a front-push hoist behind the cab.
Short-Wheelbase Urban Tippers
Compact rigid tippers for urban construction, waste collection, and municipal works. The short wheelbase leaves very little longitudinal space between the cab and the rear axle. The 5-stage configuration packs the full tipping stroke into the shortest available mounting envelope, allowing the dump body to occupy maximum length for payload capacity without sacrificing tipping performance.
Mining Haul Trucks
Large-capacity mining haul trucks where the dump body stroke can exceed 2,500 mm and the available frame depth is constrained by the massive drivetrain components underneath. The 5-stage telescopic cylinder at the upper end of the bore range (5–6 inch) produces the breakaway force needed for payloads of 30–50 tonnes of ore or overburden while fitting within the frame structure.
OEM & ODM — Ordering Your 5 Stage Telescopic Cylinder

5 Stage Telescopic Dump Truck Cylinder — Technical FAQ
Field Reports
We build dump bodies for Class 8 highway trucks — 20–30 tonne payloads, 18-foot bodies. The frame depth between the rails after fuel tanks and air tanks are mounted is only about 550 mm. The 5-stage is the only telescopic cylinder that gives us 2,200 mm of stroke within that envelope. Ordered 8 units from Ever-Power — 6-inch bore, 88-inch stroke, SAE ports, single-acting. All 8 matched our spec exactly. Collapsed length was 22 inches — fits our frame with 2 inches to spare. Five months in service across 8 trucks, zero warranty issues.
We build short-wheelbase urban tippers for municipal waste and construction debris. The frame is extremely tight — 3.2 metre wheelbase, no room for a 3-stage retracted length. The 5-stage from Ever-Power delivers our 1,800 mm tipping stroke in a 480 mm collapsed package. BSP G-thread, 4-inch bore. We've placed 4 production orders (15 units each) over the past year. Dimensional consistency across 60 cylinders is excellent — every one drops into our production line without rework. The price premium over a 3-stage is about 40%, which is consistent with the additional manufacturing complexity.
Replaced the 5-stage hoist cylinder on a 40-tonne mining haul truck. 5-inch bore, 96-inch stroke, metric ports. The Ever-Power replacement matched the collapsed and extended lengths within 2 mm of the original — excellent dimensional accuracy. Four stars because the resealing procedure at our next service interval will require complete 5-stage disassembly in the workshop — a 6–8 hour job for two technicians. This is inherent to any 5-stage design, not specific to Ever-Power. We're keeping a spare complete cylinder on the shelf now so we can swap and rebuild offline.
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