If your cylinder breaks down outside of your warranty, this affordable replacement hydraulic cylinder will have your skid steer grapple bucket back up in no time. Designed as a direct replacement, simply remove your disabled cylinder from your hydraulic grapple bucket and install this replacement hydraulic cylinder in its place using the same pins. These cylinders still offer the same 3,000 PSI that came with your quick tach grapple bucket originally, making sure you still have the same performance you know and love.
DIRECT REPLACEMENT CYLINDER: This hydraulic cylinder is a direct replacement to the Titan Attachments Hydraulic Grapple Buckets line that are designed to fit skid steers and tractors equipped with the universal quick tach system.
RATED FOR 3,000 PSI: This replacement cylinder is tested and rated for continuous loads of 3,000 PSI, giving you the same performance you have enjoyed with your current cylinders.
SAME BORE AND STROKE: The replacement cylinder for your hydraulic grapple bucket offers the same bore and stroke as the original. No modifications or adjustments to your grapple are needed.
DESIGNED TO REPLACE TITAN GRAPPLE BUCKETS: The replacement hydraulic cylinder is designed to fit directly to the following grapple buckets: 48BUCKET, 60BUCKET, 72BUCKET, 84BUCKET, LW48BUCKET, LW60BUCKET, and LW72BUCKET.
1 YEAR WARRANTY: The replacement hydraulic cylinders are backed by a 1 year warranty.
Features: - Rated to handle a continuous load of 3,000 PSI. - Direct replacement for your Titan Grapple Bucket Cylinder. - Simply remove old cylinder and replace using the same pins and brackets. - Same Bore and Stroke as original cylinder. - 1 Year Warranty.
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