| 1. Determine Cylinder Type | Identify whether you need a single-acting, double-acting, or telescopic cylinder. | Consider the force requirements and the type of motion required. | Construction equipment, automotive applications. |
| 2. Assess Size Requirements | Measure installation space and calculate required stroke length. | Ensure sufficient space for extension and retraction. | Industrial machinery, presses. |
| 3. Choose Material and Seals | Select materials that resist corrosion and wear for durability. | Consider environmental factors like temperature and exposure. | Agricultural machinery, outdoor equipment. |
| 4. Evaluate Pressure Ratings | Determine the maximum operating pressure of the system. | Match the cylinder's pressure capacity with the system requirements. | Hydraulic lifts, manufacturing equipment. |
| 5. Consider Mounting Options | Review different mounting styles such as clevis, trunnion, and flange. | Ensure compatibility with your machinery and ease of installation. | Robotics, conveyor systems. |