Telescopic Hydraulic Cylinder for Dump Trailer

Multi-stage telescopic hydraulic cylinder engineered for dump trailer tipping applications. The telescopic design nests multiple stages inside a single barrel, delivering a long extension stroke from a short retracted length — the defining advantage that makes telescopic cylinders the standard choice for dump trailers where underframe mounting space is limited. Custom bore range 2–6 inch, rod 1.125–4 inch, stroke 4–100 inch, pin 0.5–2 inch. Port options: G, SAE, NPT, or metric. Steel body. ISO 9001 certified. 1-year warranty. Korea Ever-Power — OEM & ODM manufacturer.

Dump Trailer · Multi-Stage · Custom Engineered

Telescopic Hydraulic Cylinder
for Dump Trailer

A dump trailer needs 1,500–2,500 mm of stroke to reach full tipping angle — but the mounting space under the frame is a fraction of that distance. The telescopic hydraulic cylinder solves this packaging constraint: multiple stages nest inside a single barrel, extending sequentially to deliver the full stroke from a retracted length that fits within the trailer's underframe.

2–6″
Bore Range
4–100″
Stroke Range
1.125–4″
Rod Range
Multi-Stage
Telescopic
Steel Body
ISO 9001
G / SAE / NPT / M
OEM & ODM
Pin 0.5–2″
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Korea Ever-Power manufactures this telescopic cylinder to your specifications — bore, rod, stroke, stage count, port thread, and mounting type are all configured per order. The customisation ranges in this listing (bore 2–6 inch, stroke 4–100 inch, rod 1.125–4 inch) represent the full manufacturing capability, not a single fixed product. Every telescopic cylinder is engineered to match your dump trailer's hydraulic system, frame geometry, and tipping angle requirement. Whether you are replacing a worn-out hoist cylinder on a single trailer or sourcing OEM production volume for a trailer manufacturing line, the specification process is the same: provide your dimensional requirements, and Korea Ever-Power delivers a pressure-tested telescopic cylinder that matches.

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Telescopic Hydraulic Cylinder for Dump Trailer — Customisation Parameters

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 on request)
Type Multi-stage telescopic (2–5+ stages)
Acting Type Single-acting (standard) or double-acting (specify at order)
Certification ISO 9001
Service Model OEM & ODM — manufactured to your drawing or sample
Lead Time 25–35 days (production); samples available
Warranty 1 year

Custom-to-order: All dimensions in this table are customisation ranges, not fixed values. Korea Ever-Power engineers each telescopic cylinder to your specific dump trailer requirements. Provide your bore, stroke, stage count, mounting type, and port thread — the engineering team confirms a production drawing within 2–3 working days.

Telescopic hydraulic cylinder for dump trailer application

How a Telescopic Hydraulic Cylinder Works — Sequential Stage Extension

A telescopic hydraulic cylinder consists of multiple cylindrical stages nested inside each other, like the sections of a collapsing telescope. When hydraulic pressure enters the cylinder, the stages extend in sequence — largest diameter first, smallest last. This sequential extension is a hydraulic principle, not a design choice: the largest-diameter stage has the greatest piston area, so it generates the most force per unit of pressure and moves first against the resistance of the load.

The engineering trade-off is that each inner stage has a progressively smaller bore. This means the force output decreases as the cylinder extends through its stages — the first stage produces the most force, the last stage produces the least. For dump trailer tipping, this decreasing-force characteristic is actually well-matched to the load profile: the initial breakaway force (overcoming static friction of a fully loaded dump body) is the highest demand, and as the body tilts past 30–40°, gravity begins assisting the tipping motion. By the time the smallest stage extends, the dump body is already tilting under its own weight, and the reduced cylinder force is sufficient to complete the dump cycle.

Telescopic hydraulic cylinder internal structure

Largest Stage = Highest Force

The first stage (outer barrel bore) produces the highest force because force equals pressure multiplied by piston area (F = P × A). On a dump trailer carrying 10–20 tonnes of aggregate, the initial breakaway force is the highest load the telescopic cylinder encounters during the entire tipping cycle. The largest stage handles this peak demand.

Force Decreases — But So Does the Load

Each subsequent stage has a smaller bore and produces less force at the same system pressure. This is acceptable because the dump body requires progressively less lifting force as it tilts further — once the centre of gravity passes over the pivot hinge, the load actually pulls itself toward the fully tipped position. The telescopic cylinder's decreasing force profile mirrors the dump body's decreasing force demand.

Compact Retracted Length

A 3-stage telescopic cylinder with 1,800 mm total stroke retracts to approximately 800–900 mm — roughly half the extended length. A 5-stage cylinder at the same stroke retracts even shorter. This compact retracted length is the primary engineering reason dump trailers use telescopic cylinders: the retracted cylinder fits within the trailer frame depth, and extends to the full stroke needed for tipping.

Single-Acting vs Double-Acting — Which Telescopic Cylinder for Your Dump Trailer?

Korea Ever-Power produces both single-acting and double-acting telescopic cylinders for dump trailers. The choice depends on the cylinder mounting orientation, the dump body weight, and whether controlled retraction is required. Most dump trailer applications use single-acting — but there are specific conditions where double-acting is the correct engineering choice.

Choose Single-Acting when:

The telescopic cylinder is mounted vertically or near-vertically under the dump body. The body weight pushes the stages back in when pressure is released — gravity does the retracting. This is the standard configuration for the majority of dump trailers worldwide. Single-acting is simpler (one hydraulic line, fewer seals), lighter (no retract-side sealing on outer stages), less expensive to manufacture, and more reliable in service because there are fewer potential leak points. If your dump trailer tilts by gravity return, single-acting is the correct choice.

Choose Double-Acting when:

The cylinder is not mounted vertically — horizontal or angled installations where gravity alone cannot reliably retract all stages. The dump body is lightweight (aluminium bodies, low-side trailers) and does not generate enough weight to push the stages back in. Controlled retraction speed is required — the operator needs to lower the dump body at a controlled rate rather than letting it free-fall. The telescopic cylinder must actively pull the dump body down against wind resistance, mechanical friction, or residual material stuck in the body. Double-acting requires two hydraulic lines and adds cost, but provides full hydraulic control in both directions.

Specify at order:
If your order does not specify acting type, Korea Ever-Power will manufacture single-acting (the dump trailer standard). If you need double-acting, state this explicitly in your specification — it affects the seal arrangement, the number of hydraulic ports, the hose routing, and the retracted length of the completed cylinder.

Four Port Thread Standards — Matching Your Hydraulic System

The port thread on the telescopic cylinder determines which hydraulic hoses and fittings connect to it. A mismatched thread prevents connection — or worse, creates a leak under pressure. The dump trailer's existing hydraulic system dictates the port standard. Specify your port thread when ordering, and verify it against the fittings already installed on your trailer's hydraulic power unit.

G (BSP)

British Standard Pipe — parallel thread with bonded seal. The standard on European, UK, and Australian dump trailers and agricultural tipping equipment. Also used on many Asian-manufactured trailers destined for European export markets.

SAE

SAE J514 / JIC 37° flare — the dominant standard on North American dump trailers and tow trucks. O-ring boss (ORB) and O-ring face seal (ORFS) variants also available. If your trailer was built in the US or Canada, SAE is almost certainly the correct port.

NPT

National Pipe Taper — tapered thread that seals on the thread itself (no separate seal ring). Used on some North American industrial equipment and older dump truck hydraulic systems. NPT requires thread sealant (PTFE tape or pipe dope) for a leak-free connection.

M (Metric)

Metric thread with bonded seal or 24° cone. The standard on Chinese, Korean, and Japanese-manufactured dump trailers and tipper trucks. Also common on European equipment that has transitioned from BSP to metric thread standards in recent years.

Telescopic Cylinder Applications — From Farm Trailers to Highway Dump Trucks

Telescopic hydraulic cylinder in dump truck tipping application

Agricultural Dump Trailers (3–15 t)

Grain trailers, silage trailers, fertiliser spreader trailers, and general farm tipping trailers. Typically 2–3 stage single-acting telescopic cylinders with 2–4 inch bore. Mounted vertically under the trailer floor between the chassis rails. Metric or BSP ports depending on the tractor's hydraulic system. The farm environment demands robust rod seals that resist dust and crop debris ingress.

Construction Dump Trucks (10–50 t)

Highway dump trucks, articulated haulers, and rigid-frame tipper trucks for construction, quarrying, and earthmoving. Larger bore telescopic cylinders (4–6 inch) with 3–5 stages, mounted in front-push, under-body, or scissor-hoist configurations depending on the truck chassis design. SAE or metric ports. Higher working pressures and thicker wall sections than agricultural-grade cylinders.

Flatbed Tow Trucks & Recovery Vehicles

Telescopic cylinders for flatbed tilt-and-slide mechanisms on vehicle transporters and recovery trucks. The cylinder tilts the flatbed to ground level for vehicle loading, then retracts to return the bed to transport position. Typically 2–3 stage double-acting (the bed must be pulled back to level against friction and wind resistance during driving). SAE ports on North American tow trucks.

OEM & ODM — How to Order a Custom Telescopic Cylinder

Every telescopic hydraulic cylinder Korea Ever-Power produces for dump trailers is manufactured to order. There is no single "standard" telescopic cylinder — the bore, rod, stroke, stage count, acting type, mounting configuration, port thread, and surface finish are all specified by the customer. The ordering process follows the same path whether you are a trailer manufacturer placing an OEM production order or an end user replacing a single worn-out hoist cylinder.

What You Provide

Bore diameter, rod diameter, total stroke, number of stages, retracted length (or available mounting space), mounting type at both ends (pin eye, clevis, trunnion, cross tube, flange), port thread standard (G/SAE/NPT/M), port position, working pressure, and any special requirements (paint colour, surface treatment, seal brand, hose fitting orientation). If replacing an existing cylinder, the most efficient method is to provide the original cylinder's drawing, part number, or physical measurements — collapsed length, extended length, outer barrel diameter, and port thread.

What Ever-Power Delivers

Engineering drawing confirmation within 2–3 working days. Sample production available for first-time orders (sample cost is applied as a credit against the subsequent production order). Production lead time typically 25–35 days from order confirmation to shipment. Every telescopic cylinder is individually 100% pressure-tested before shipment, with a test certificate recording serial number, dimensions, test pressure (typically 1.5× working pressure), and test result. 1-year warranty. Minimum order quantity negotiable — contact Korea Ever-Power for pricing based on your specification and volume.

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Telescopic Hydraulic Cylinder for Dump Trailer — Technical FAQ

How many stages does this telescopic cylinder have?

The stage count is configured to your specification. Korea Ever-Power produces 2-stage through 5+ stage telescopic cylinders. More stages means a shorter retracted length for the same total stroke, but also more inter-stage seals and higher manufacturing complexity. As a general guideline: if the available mounting space is at least 60% of the required stroke, a 2-stage may suffice; if the space is 40–50% of stroke, 3-stage is typical; if the space is less than 40%, 4 or 5 stages are needed. Provide your stroke requirement and available mounting space — the engineering team will recommend the optimal configuration.

Why does the force output decrease as the stages extend?

Each inner stage must fit inside the outer stage it nests within — so each inner stage has a smaller diameter. Force equals pressure times area (F = P × A), and a smaller diameter means a smaller piston area. At constant system pressure, the inner stages produce proportionally less force. This is inherent to the telescopic design and cannot be changed without changing the physics. For dump trailer tipping, this characteristic is acceptable because the force requirement naturally decreases as the dump body tilts — gravity assists the tipping after the initial breakaway.

Can I provide a sample of my existing telescopic cylinder instead of a drawing?

Yes. Ship the existing cylinder (or a detailed photograph set with critical measurements marked) to Korea Ever-Power. The engineering team will reverse-engineer the dimensions, prepare a production drawing, and send it for your confirmation before manufacturing begins. This is the most common ordering method for single-unit replacement orders where the original manufacturer's drawing is not available. Provide collapsed length, extended length, outer barrel diameter, port thread, and mounting type at both ends.

What is on the pressure test certificate?

The test certificate records: cylinder serial number, bore diameter, rod diameter, stroke, test pressure (typically 1.5× the rated working pressure), test duration, and pass/fail result. Every telescopic cylinder is individually tested — there is no batch sampling. The test verifies that the cylinder housing, welds, seals, and ports hold pressure without leakage or deformation at 1.5× the working pressure for the specified duration.

Do you produce stainless steel telescopic cylinders?

Yes. Korea Ever-Power produces telescopic cylinders in standard carbon steel (the default for dump trailers) and in stainless steel for applications requiring corrosion resistance — marine/coastal environments, food-processing equipment, chemical handling, or waste management vehicles operating in corrosive conditions. Stainless steel telescopic cylinders require a longer lead time and carry a higher material cost. Specify the material requirement at the quotation stage.

What is the typical lead time, and can it be shortened?

Standard production lead time is 25–35 days from order confirmation. For repeat orders using an existing production drawing, the lead time may be shorter because the engineering confirmation step is skipped. For urgent requirements, contact Korea Ever-Power to discuss expedited production — feasibility depends on factory loading and the complexity of the specification. Annual blanket agreements with scheduled call-off dates provide the most predictable lead times for OEM customers with ongoing volume requirements.

Field Reports

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Robert H. — Dump Trailer Fleet Manager
Verified Purchase · Texas, USA · May 2025
★★★★★

Ordered a 3-stage telescopic cylinder for our 14-tonne dump trailer — 4-inch bore, 72-inch total stroke, SAE ports. Provided our old cylinder measurements and Ever-Power matched them exactly. Collapsed length fits our frame with room to spare. Full stroke reaches our target tipping angle. Delivery was 30 days to the US. The cylinder arrived pressure-tested with a certificate showing 1.5× proof test. Six months in service hauling construction aggregate — approximately 8–10 tip cycles per day — no leaks, no stage drift, no rod scoring. Will reorder for our second trailer.

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EuroTrail Oy — Dump Trailer OEM Manufacturer
Verified Purchase · Finland · March 2025
★★★★★

We manufacture dump trailers in Finland and needed a telescopic cylinder supplier who could match our specific bore size and BSP port requirements for the European market. Ever-Power produced samples within 5 weeks — dimensions were correct on the first attempt. We have now placed 3 production orders (25 units per batch). Quality is consistent across all 75 cylinders delivered so far. The G-thread ports seal correctly with our standard EU fittings — no adapter fittings needed. Average lead time is 28 days from order to port. Price is competitive against European cylinder manufacturers. Annual blanket agreement pricing now in place for our forecast volume.

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Carlos M. — Agricultural Equipment Dealer
Verified Purchase · January 2025
★★★★☆

Good quality telescopic cylinder for our agricultural dump trailer fleet — 2-stage, metric ports, single-acting. Four stars because the sample took 5 weeks, slightly longer than the 3–4 weeks quoted. However, the production order (10 units) arrived in 32 days and all cylinders were dimensionally correct. Working well after 4 months of farm use including grain and fertiliser loads across 6 different trailers. The pressure test certificates are appreciated — our equipment insurance requires them for each replacement hydraulic cylinder.

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Zhang W. — Dump Trailer OEM Procurement Director
Verified Purchase
★★★★★

We are a dump trailer manufacturer and source telescopic cylinders from Ever-Power for our entire product line — 2-stage for our 3-tonne agricultural trailers, 3-stage for 8-tonne construction trailers, and 5-stage for 20-tonne highway dump trailers. All single-acting with metric ports. The ability to order three completely different specifications from one supplier — with consistent quality, consistent lead times, and one commercial relationship — simplifies our procurement department significantly. Over 200 telescopic cylinders delivered in the past 12 months across all three specifications with zero warranty returns. Annual blanket agreement pricing makes our cost structure predictable for production planning.

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