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Case Hydraulic Cylinder Repair Service

Case Hydraulic Cylinder Repair Service

Cylinders, Inc. is your go-to source for expert repair services for Case hydraulic cylinders in the Chicago area. With over 30 years of experience servicing Case equipment, we understand the importance of minimizing downtime. Our team is dedicated to efficiently restoring your cylinders to peak performance.

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Trusted Case Cylinder Repair Experts for More than 30 Years

When you need your Case hydraulic cylinder rebuilt, trust the experts who have been doing it right for over 30 years. Our seasoned team of hydraulic specialists lives and breathes Case machinery, possessing a depth of knowledge that translates into fast, efficient repairs and minimal downtime for your operation.

We understand that your needs are unique. That's why we offer tailored solutions, whether it's repairing an obsolete cylinder or designing and building a custom one that fits your machine perfectly. Our commitment to exceptional service is backed by a comprehensive parts inventory, ensuring we have what it takes to get you back on track quickly.

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Why Work With Us

WHEN REPAIR

Wheel Loaders

21E, 121E, 621E, 721E, 821E, 921E, 1021E, 1121E.

Excavators

CX36B, CX57C, CX60C, CX75C SR, CX80C, CX130D, CX160D, CX210D, CX250D, CX300D, CX350D, CX370D, CX470D, CX500D, CX750D.

Dozers

450, 550, 650, 750, 850, 1150, 1450, 1650, 2050.

Skid Steers

SR130, SR150, SR175, SV185, SR200, SR220, SR250, SV250, SV280, SV340, TV380.

Combines

21X5, 6088, 7088, 7120, 7230, 7240, 8120, 8230, 9120, 9230.

Cotton Pickers

CPX620, CP690.

Sprayers

3200, 3320, 3330, 4260, 4410, 4420.

Forage Harvesters

FX30, FX40, FX50, FX60.

Sugar Cane Harvesters

A4000, A7000, A8000, A8800.

WE WORK WITH

Common Case Machinery We Service

Our dedication to keeping your Case equipment running at its best is unwavering. We provide top-tier hydraulic cylinder repair services across the full spectrum of Case machinery, including:

Case 580

580 Super L, 580 Super M, 580N

Case 621

621C, 621D, 621E, 621F

Case CX36

CX36B, CX36B ZTS

Case CX57

CX57C

Case 850

850B, 850C, 850D, 850H, 850K

Case CX210

CX210B, CX210C, CX210D

Case 9120

9120, 9230, 9240

Case A8800

A8800

WE REPAIR

Frequently Repaired Case Hydraulic Cylinders

From minor leaks to major overhauls, we've got your Case hydraulic cylinder repairs covered. We'll replace worn-out parts, refurbish what we can to save you money, and make sure your cylinder is back in working order quickly and efficiently.
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Get Your Cylinder Fixed Today

With over 20 years of experience repairing hydraulic and pneumatic tie rod cylinders, we provide cost-effective solutions with quick turnarounds to get your equipment up to speed.

Case Cylinder Crisis? Don't Panic, We've Got This!

Our expedited repair service for Case cylinders ensures a quick turnaround so you can get back to work as soon as possible.

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HOW WE REPAIR

Our Process for Repairing and Rebuilding Case Hydraulic Cylinders

Proper repair of your Case hydraulic cylinder involves a meticulous disassembly and resealing of all hydraulic components with new, high-quality seals. Case machines typically have two main cylinder types: clevis-mounted and cap-end cylinders. The specific type in your machine guides our repair approach.

Step 1: Assessment and Estimate

When we receive your Case hydraulic cylinders, our experienced team will carefully examine the issue and provide a clear repair authorization and estimate.

Step 2: Sourcing Required Components

We understand that time is of the essence. Please note that repair lead times may vary depending on part availability and our current workload, but we always strive for the fastest turnaround possible.

Step 3: Executing the Repairs

Once we have all the necessary components, our skilled technicians will promptly begin repairs. We will keep you informed of any changes that might affect the estimated completion time.

Step 4: Honing for Extended Service Life

Almost every Case hydraulic cylinder we service undergoes a "light" honing process. This helps prevent internal leaks and bypass, ultimately extending the lifespan of your piston seals. If needed, we can also remove additional material from your tube.

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If you have Case machines in need of service or any questions, our hydraulic cylinder repair experts are ready to help.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are Case hydraulic cylinders more time-consuming to repair compared to other brands?

Repair times vary depending on a few things, like the parts we need and how busy our shop is. But don't worry, we're known for our fast turnaround times here in Chicago, so we'll get your Case cylinder back to you as soon as possible.

What is the lifespan of a Case cylinder after being repaired?

All hydraulic cylinders experience wear and tear over time. Factors like fluid condition, temperature extremes, and contamination can accelerate seal wear. The longevity of the repair depends on the intensity of use and operating conditions.

How can I identify a failing Case cylinder?

Contamination and rod damage are common causes of Case hydraulic cylinder failure. Operators may overlook early warning signs, not realizing the cylinder is underperforming until unexpected downtime occurs. Efficiency losses often develop gradually.

Be aware of these warning signs when operating your Case hydraulic cylinders, and consult cylinder experts for proper Case hydraulic cylinder repair:

  • Contaminated oil
  • Unexplained leaks
  • Damaged seals or bent rods
  • Increased cycle times
  • Decreased speed and productivity

What is the recommended interval for replacing hydraulic fluid in my Case machine?

Case suggests changing it every 1,000 hours or once a year, whichever happens first. But, if you're working your machine hard in tough conditions – think extreme heat or lots of dust – you might need to change it more often.

Which hydraulic fluid is best for my Case equipment?

Case's own brand of hydraulic fluid is always a safe bet, as it's designed specifically for their equipment. If you can't find it, though, just make sure you choose another fluid that meets the Case MS1207 specification. It'll keep your machine running smoothly and help prevent any unexpected breakdowns.