At JPM Engineering Solutions, we use various methods to weld your hydraulic cylinders including MIG and TIG welding processes to get you a clean finish and fully functional hydraulic cylinder. Metal inert gas welding – or MIG welding – uses a feed wire to create the spark that melts and forms the weld on your hydraulic cylinder. Tungsten inert gas welding – or TIG welding – fuses two metals by using long rods. So which is better?
We believe that the benefits of either weld would depend on the job. So, we will ensure that your cylinders are expertly welded with the perfect technique to make your cylinders function without any issues. We specialise in both types of welding so you can be confident that your cylinders will withstand any rigorous work you put them through.
If your cylinders need repairing, a simple welding may be sufficient to reweld snapped cylinders to their rod. At JPM Engineering Solutions, we use several techniques of heat to fuse two or more objects together, whether it's ferrous or nonferrous metals. It may be a simple fix, but welding can make a difference. If the rod eye has cracked or snapped from the rod, we can repair it by welding the rod eye back to the rod allowing your hydraulic cylinder to continue working.
Generally, hydraulic cylinders are welded to the end caps and the ports are welded to the cylinder, and this option over tie rod cylinders means your cylinders can be custom engineered for specific jobs and applications. Therefore, welding hydraulic cylinders can be of great benefit, and here at JPM Engineering Solutions, we are expert welders.