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Earthmoving Equipment Magazine
|December 2024 - January 2025
One component of earthmoving equipment often overlooked is the humble hydraulic cylinder, but without it working in top condition, performance will be severely compromised.
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Hydraulic cylinders are essential to the performance of earthmoving machines, providing the force and durability required for efficient material moving.
If they are neglected or poorly maintained, cylinders can lead to safety risks, sudden failures, increased repair costs, and project delays.
Therefore it is important that proactive maintenance is carried out to minimise downtime and avoid unnecessary repair expenses.
When it comes keeping hydraulic cylinders in peak condition and ensuring reliable machinery for earthmoving tasks, one name that is often on many lips is AI Hydraulic Engineering.
Established in 1992, the company is Australian-owned and operated, specialising in servicing, repairing, resealing, and remanufacturing hydraulic cylinders, particularly for the earthmoving and mining industries.
Although it is based in the Brisbane suburb of Parkinson, AI Hydraulic Engineering services customers throughout the country.
Customer Relations Manager Ondrej Kiska said the business is committed to operate as a trusted and transparent hydraulic cylinder servicing and manufacturing company.Denne historien er fra December 2024 - January 2025-utgaven av Earthmoving Equipment Magazine.
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