Description
When your hydraulic cylinders start losing pressure or you notice fluid pooling under your equipment, worn seals are usually the culprit. Worn cylinder seals cause implements to drift down, reduce lifting capacity, and create messy external leaks that waste expensive hydraulic fluid. This seal kit gives you everything needed to rebuild your 2-inch bore Lantex cylinders back to like-new performance.
What You’re Getting
- Complete kit includes all components needed to rebuild cylinders to like-new condition
- High-pressure seals manufactured from materials specifically chosen for hydraulic service – resisting heat, pressure, and fluid compatibility challenges
- Addresses both internal seals that maintain pressure and external seals that prevent fluid loss
- Exact fit for Lantex 2-inch bore cylinders with 1-1/8-inch rod
Built for Real Farm Work
This seal kit is designed to work with hydraulic cylinders found on implements and equipment throughout the farm. Whether you’re working with a front-end loader, running a hay baler, or operating a grain cart, these cylinders handle the heavy lifting on everything from 2-inch bore cylinders up to 2-1/2 inch units with various stroke lengths. Lantex cylinders are common on various agricultural implements where reliable hydraulic power is essential.
Made to Last
Quality components ensure rebuilt cylinders provide years of additional service. This isn’t some lightweight replacement part—it’s built to the same standards as your original components to handle the constant stress of hydraulic systems, so you can count on it holding up through busy seasons and tough conditions.
Installation Notes
Cylinder rebuilding requires cleanliness above all else – any contamination causes rapid seal failure. Disassemble carefully, noting orientation of all seals. Inspect cylinder walls for scoring that would damage new seals. Clean all components thoroughly. Install seals using proper tools to avoid damage – never use sharp objects. Lubricate with clean hydraulic fluid during assembly. After rebuilding, cycle slowly at first to seat seals properly.


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