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Old 06-03-2011, 21:24   #1
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Navtec 56" Hydraulic Cylinder

-10 HP Flattening reef cylinder.
The old numbers are 25-10 but the new series is A250-FE-10, which is 5" shorter then this one. I tested it last year (Pumped it to shortest distance) and it did good. The nitrogen pressure is still at 600 psi.

It's 56" pin-to-pin with a 20" stroke. The rod is 1/2". It could be used as a boom vang, Flattener/outhaul, backstay tensioner or anything else that needs pulling. If shipped I would have to release the nitrogen. So, it would have to be recharged.

Navtec wants over $1300 for these but I'll let it go for $500.


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Re: Navtec Hyd. cyl. 56"

How old is the unit? Approximate $$$ for re-charging????
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Re: Navtec Hyd. cyl. 56"

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How old is the unit? Approximate $$$ for re-charging????
It came with my boat, so I really don't know the age for sure, but at least 15 YO. It's been in the garage for the past 10 years. The shaft and seals are in good shape or it wouldn't be holding gas. And the parts are the same as the A250-FE-10, except for the cylinder & rod length.

Charging would be relative depending on who you take it to, but I wouldn't think more then $50, it's mostly labor for something this small. I tested this one in about 15 minutes. A hydraulics shop would be the place to call. It's 600 psi and the cyl. bore is 40 MM x 500 mm.
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