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Eight essential parts make up a hydraulic cylinder: the clevis, gland, port(s), barrel, rod, piston, end cap, and seal. These components work together to enable the hydraulic cylinder to pressurise fluid, which in turn moves a piston and produces power for a machine. The majority of our machinery is powered by hydraulic cylinders and rams, but the basic structure dates back more than 200 years. Since they were first used in the 1790s, hydraulic cylinders have remained unchanged in both construction and design. These components, which are a form of mechanical actuator, or "motor," are designed and constructed to cooperate to carry out a certain purpose, whether it be to extend, retract, or do both. A hydraulic pump provides the actual power.