Replaces 1 single-acting angle cylinder on your Fisher snow plow. Angle cylinder helps angle your blade so you can easily clear the roads. Rod extends up to 39-1/4" so you can push snow easily off to the side.
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Jeff: Hello, everybody. This is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today, we're going to take a look at this replacement single acting angle cylinder for the Fisher snowplow. This has a 16-inch stroke. Now this part will replace a single acting angle cylinder on your Fisher snowplow. It is designed to replace the Fisher part number of A5166K.
Basically, this rod right here is what will extend and retract inside the cylinder, and that's to angle the blade to the side to plow snow off the road. The port right down here is what will allow the pressing power of a single acting cylinder. A few specs on this, the retracted length, like the position it's in right now, is measured from the center of this pin hole to the center of this pin hole. If we put a tape measure on that is going to be right at 23 1/4 inches. We mentioned the stroke being 16 inches that this will extend out.If we measure the extended lanes from this pinhole to this one when it's extended out, it's 39 1/4 inches.
Maximum pressure rating on this is 2,500 PSI. The bore size this rod goes in is a two inch diameter. The rod diameter, of course, is also two inches here on the active end. The base diameter, which is the one down here, diameter on here is going to be two and a quarter inches. The pin holes, one on each end, there's going to be one and a quarter inch diameter.
The port type right here is a quarter-inch NPT thread size and the port configuration is 90 degrees. But that should do it for the review on this replacement single acting angle cylinder for the Fisher snowplows.
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