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The average designed lifespan of SC cylinders can reach 15 to 20 million strokes, but premature failure often occurs in actual use due to improper maintenance. Key degradation causes include: lateral loads causing piston rod bending and accelerated seal wear; impurities in the medium leading to scratches on the cylinder inner wall; insufficient lubrication resulting in piston jamming; and installation eccentricity inducing permanent deformation.
Proper maintenance can effectively delay wear: Clean the cylinder surface daily, inspect the oil mist lubricator's oil supply status weekly, tighten the tie rod bolts monthly, and replace the seals and spare parts quarterly. Special attention: Before connecting the cylinder to the pipeline, remove any debris inside the pipe. For long-term storage, install a dust cap and perform rust prevention measures.
Maintenance requires targeted handling: internal leakage is mostly caused by damaged seals, and replacement must match the cylinder diameter specifications; unstable movement may result from insufficient air supply or condensation accumulation, requiring inspection of pipeline smoothness and drainage; poor buffering performance necessitates direct replacement of the buffer seal and adjustment screw. Using floating joints in conjunction can absorb installation errors, reducing mechanical damage by 70% and significantly extending service life.