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Hydraulic Force Calculator
F = P × A, Engineering Reference Tool
SI + Imperial
F = P × A
F = Force (N, kN, kgf, lbf)
P = Pressure (bar, psi, MPa, kPa)
A = Area (cm², mm², m², in²)
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Pressure P
Area A
Force F
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Hydraulic Cylinder Force Calculator: Engineering Guide

Hydraulic systems generate enormous forces from high-pressure fluid. Use this calculator to determine extend and retract forces for double-acting hydraulic cylinders, an essential tool for industrial presses, construction equipment, injection moulding machines and heavy machinery design.

📋 How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter cylinder bore diameter (mm).
  2. Enter rod diameter (mm) (for retract force).
  3. Fill in system pressure (bar) and back pressure (bar).
  4. Toggle SI or Imperial units, extend/retract forces and system power are shown instantly.

📐 Formula & Working Principle

Extend Force = (π/4) × D² × P₁. Retract Force = (π/4) × (D²−d²) × P₁. Power = Force × Velocity / 1000 (kW). Where P₁ = supply pressure, D = bore dia, d = rod dia.

💡 Worked Example

Bore: 100 mm, Rod: 50 mm, Pressure: 200 bar. Extend Force = π/4 × 0.1² × 200×10⁵ = 157,080 N = 157 kN. Retract = π/4 × (0.1²−0.05²) × 200×10⁵ = 117,810 N = 118 kN.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What pressure range is used in industrial hydraulic applications?

Light duty: 70–140 bar, Medium duty: 140–200 bar, Heavy duty: 200–350 bar, Ultra-high pressure: 350–700 bar.

Q: When should I choose hydraulic vs pneumatic cylinders?

When high force (>10 kN) or precise positioning is required → hydraulic. When speed is important, environment is clean or low force is needed → pneumatic.

Q: How can I extend cylinder seal life?

Use clean filtered oil (ISO 46 or 68), keep operating temperature below 60°C, and protect the cylinder rod from contamination.

Q: What safety factor should I use?

Minimum 2:1 safety factor. For critical applications (presses, lifting) use 3:1 or 4:1.

Q: How do I select the cylinder pressure rating?

System maximum pressure + 25% safety margin = cylinder rated pressure. E.g., for a 200 bar system, select a 250 bar rated cylinder.