Expert Hydraulic Cylinder Repair & Rebuilding in Newburgh, NY
A leaking, scored, or malfunctioning hydraulic cylinder severely reduces the lifting capacity and efficiency of your heavy machinery. At Viking Hoses & Fittings, located right here in Middletown, NY, we provide comprehensive hydraulic cylinder teardown, seal replacement, rod polishing, and complete rebuilding services. Our technicians inspect and restore damaged cylinders to factory operating pressure, keeping your equipment performing safely on the job site.
Complete Cylinder Rebuilding, Seal Replacement & Honing
Our technicians service all types of single-acting, double-acting, and telescopic hydraulic cylinders for heavy construction and industrial machinery. We disassemble damaged units, clean internal components, replace worn gland packings and piston seals, polish or replace bent rods, and hone cylinder barrels to ensure a flawless internal seal. Every rebuilt cylinder undergoes rigorous high-pressure testing before leaving our shop to guarantee leak-free performance under extreme working conditions.
Heavy Machinery & Fleets We Serve in Newburgh
We support commercial trucking fleets, earthmoving contractors, municipal departments, and industrial facilities throughout Newburgh. Our shop repairs hydraulic cylinders for excavators, wheel loaders, skid steers, bulldozers, dump truck hoists, utility cranes, and factory hydraulic presses of all foreign and domestic makes..
Why Newburgh Operators Choose Viking Hoses
- Convenient Highway Access: Located just a short drive down I-84 West in Middletown for fast drop-offs and walk-in counter service.
- In-House Machining Support: If your cylinder requires custom rod fabrication, gland modification, or eyelet welding, our complete in-house machine shop handles it on the spot.
- Rigorous High-Pressure Testing: Every repaired cylinder is pressure-tested after assembly to verify seal integrity and operational safety under load.
- Fast Emergency Turnarounds: Minimizing costly job-site downtime so your equipment and transport fleets get back on schedule quickly.
