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As an equipment shop or service department in Florida, do you need a faster, safer, and more efficient way to tear down, rebuild, and pressure-test hydraulic cylinders?
At Cylinder Cyclone, our premium cylinder-rebuilding machine includes bi-directional torque up to 60,000 foot-pounds, digitally controlled torque, and an integrated pressure-test system allowing you to rebuild cylinders faster and safer.
You can improve your hydraulic repair shop's ROI and efficiency!
What Makes Our Hydraulic Cylinder Repair Bench Unique in Florida?
We have experienced the frustrations and safety concerns of repairing hydraulic cylinders. That’s why we developed a premium cylinder-rebuilding machine that reduces average time by 50%-80%.
Enjoy a machine designed and built by cylinder shops for cylinder repair shops in Florida!
Download our catalog for our complete list of specs, tooling equipment, and more!
Here is why you should choose our hydraulic cylinder repair benches in Florida
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Knowledgeable sales team that matches your shop or service department with the right tooling kits, pressure test fittings, etc.
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Service department who answers questions quickly
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Set up and on-site training is available
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Financing available
You can transform your cylinder's shops ROI
On average, our customers pay off their machine in less than 2 years when using suggested bench charges for 2 average excavator cylinders or 1 hour of machine time per day!
How To Get A Hydraulic Cylinder Repair Bench in Florida
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Talk To Our Team
Let us know more about your shop and cylinder repair goals.
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Receive A Quote
We give you a quote with the configuration you need.
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Down Payment
Submit a purchase order and down payment.
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Enjoy Increased Efficiency!
Receive your machine and enjoy a faster and safer cylinder repair operation!
Enjoy The Ultimate Hydraulic Cylinder Repair Benches in Florida
Our Hydraulic Cylinder Repair Bench service brings precision diagnostics and repairs directly to worksites across Florida. Whether you’re managing a boom lift in Tampa or an excavator in Tallahassee, our mobile technicians come equipped with calibrated load-testing benches, OEM-grade seals, and high-precision alignment tools to handle cylinders of all sizes. From seal replacements and rod realignment to pressure testing and contamination removal, we streamline every step of the repair process. We stock a wide range of replacement components and follow standardized procedures to minimize equipment downtime. With certified pressure testing and in-depth failure analysis, we help extend cylinder lifespan and keep Florida operations—from Miami’s construction zones to Jacksonville’s industrial facilities—running at full capacity.
As a hydraulic cylinder repair bench supplier, we know that unplanned downtime of your hydraulic systems can bring operations across Florida to a standstill. Whether you’re in citrus groves near Orlando, aerospace facilities around Cape Canaveral, or manufacturing hubs in Tampa Bay, our repair benches offer precise alignment, pressure testing, and rebuilding capabilities to get your cylinders back in action. Our strategically located service centers and mobile teams reduce transit times, helping you minimize production delays and maintain peak efficiency. With customizable bench configurations for heavy-duty excavators or compact industrial presses, and rigorous quality controls to meet OEM tolerances, we ensure every cylinder performs flawlessly—so your machinery keeps running smoothly across the Sunshine State.
Florida State History
Florida’s history stretches back thousands of years, shaped by indigenous peoples such as the Timucua and Calusa long before European contact. In 1513, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León arrived on its east coast, naming the land “La Florida” for its lush, floral landscape. Spain established the first permanent European settlement at St. Augustine in 1565, making it the oldest continuously occupied city in the continental United States. British forces took control in 1763, only for Spain to regain Florida two decades later, before it was ceded to the United States in 1821. Admitted as the 27th state on March 3, 1845, Florida grew rapidly with railroads, citrus agriculture, and tourism. The Civil War saw Florida join the Confederacy, but postwar reconstruction and 20th-century infrastructure projects—like the Overseas Highway linking the Keys—fueled expansion. Today, Florida’s diverse heritage, from Spanish colonial architecture to Space Coast innovation, makes it a dynamic gateway between the Americas. Learn more about Florida on the state’s official page or Wikipedia.
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We serve all cities in Florida, including Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa, Orlando, St. Petersburg, Port St. Lucie, Cape Coral, Hialeah, Tallahassee, Fort Lauderdale, Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, Gainesville, Miramar, Palm Bay, Coral Springs, Lehigh Acres, West Palm Beach, Lakeland, Spring Hill, Riverview, Clearwater, Brandon, Pompano Beach, Miami Gardens, Davie, Palm Coast, Boca Raton, Deltona, Fort Myers, Sunrise, Plantation, North Port, Deerfield Beach, Melbourne, Daytona Beach, Largo, Wesley Chapel, Homestead, Palm Beach Gardens, Lauderhill, Ocala, Kissimmee, St. Cloud, Tamarac, Port Orange, Pensacola, Palm Harbor, Starke, North Miami, Fort Pierce, and many more.