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Brown and Sharp Hydraulic Cylinder?


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21-Jan-2008, 07:40 PM #1
Brown and Sharp Hydraulic Cylinder?
Hello Guys,

Just wonderin if anyone might have some information on a Brown and Sharp Fluid Power, Hydraulic Cylinder? The numbers off the nameplate are, N2B-2.5X26 and H2-1672.

I have been on the net for about two hours looking for info on this item and have not found very much as far as identifying what seal kit I would need for a rebuild.

Thanks for any help given.
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21-Jan-2008, 11:28 PM #2
Go to your seal supplier with either the old seals or cylinder and piston measurements and they will supply. Cylinder manufactures use stock seals in most cases.
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