Efficient | Safe | Strong | Feature-Rich

As an equipment shop or service department in Oklahoma, 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 Oklahoma?
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 Oklahoma!
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 Oklahoma
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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 Oklahoma
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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 Oklahoma
Our Hydraulic Cylinder Repair Benches service delivers precision bench‐top diagnostics and repairs for hydraulic cylinders of every capacity throughout Oklahoma. From seal replacements and rod realignment to pressure testing and contamination remediation, our mobile technicians arrive onsite equipped with calibrated load‐testing stands, genuine OEM seals, and high-tolerance alignment rigs. Whether you’re operating a compact press in Norman or a heavy feeder in Tulsa, we standardize repair protocols and stock a full range of replacement components to minimize downtime. Rigorous pressure certification and comprehensive failure analysis extend cylinder life, keeping operations—from Oklahoma City’s energy sector to Enid’s agricultural machinery—running smoothly.
Oklahoma’s history begins with its Indigenous Caddo, Choctaw, and Cherokee nations, and later saw the forced relocation of the Five Civilized Tribes via the Trail of Tears in the 1830s. The Land Run of 1889 opened the Unassigned Lands to settlers, leading to rapid town founding. On November 16, 1907, Oklahoma was admitted as the 46th state, earning the nickname “The Sooner State.” Early industries in oil, agriculture, and cattle drove growth, while Route 66 cemented its role in American road-trip culture. Today, Oklahoma blends energy production, aerospace, and biotech with a rich Native American heritage. For official state resources, visit the Oklahoma Government website and learn more on Wikipedia.
Top attractions in Oklahoma:
- Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum: A poignant tribute to the victims of the 1995 bombing, offering reflective outdoor spaces and informative exhibits.
- Route 66: The historic highway traverses Oklahoma, featuring iconic stops like the Blue Whale of Catoosa and the Golden Driller statue in Tulsa.
- Myriad Botanical Gardens: A 17-acre urban park in downtown Oklahoma City boasting walking paths, a sunken lake, and the Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory.
- Science Museum Oklahoma: Located in Oklahoma City, this museum offers hands-on exhibits in science, art, and history, including the expansive CurioCity.
- Oklahoma City Museum of Art: Features a diverse collection of American and European art, with notable works in postwar abstraction.
- Five Civilized Tribes Museum: Situated in Muskogee, this museum preserves the art and culture of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole nations.
- National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum: Located in Oklahoma City, it showcases Western history, culture, and art through artifacts and interactive exhibits.
- Factory Obscura Mix-Tape: An immersive art experience in Oklahoma City, offering interactive installations created by a collective of artists.
- Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge: A protected area offering hiking, wildlife viewing, and stunning landscapes in southwestern Oklahoma.
- Beavers Bend State Park: Located in the foothills of the Kiamichi Mountains, this park offers outdoor activities and scenic beauty in southeast Oklahoma.
We serve to all zip codes and counties in Oklahoma, including: Adair County, Alfalfa County, Atoka County, Beaver County, Beckham County, Blaine County, Bryan County, Caddo County, Canadian County, Carter County, Cherokee County, Choctaw County, Cimarron County, Cleveland County, Coal County, Comanche County, Cotton County, Craig County, Creek County, Custer County, Delaware County, Dewey County, Ellis County, Garfield County, Garvin County, Grady County, Grant County, Greer County, Harmon County, Harper County, Haskell County, Hughes County, Jackson County, Jefferson County, Johnston County, Kay County, Kingfisher County, Kiowa County, Latimer County, Le Flore County, Lincoln County, Logan County, Love County, Major County, Marshall County, Mayes County, McClain County, McCurtain County, McIntosh County, Murray County, Muskogee County, Noble County, Nowata County, Okfuskee County, Oklahoma County, Okmulgee County, Osage County, Ottawa County, Pawnee County, Payne County, Pittsburg County, Pontotoc County, Pottawatomie County, Pushmataha County, Roger Mills County, Rogers County, Seminole County, Sequoyah County, Stephens County, Texas County, Tillman County, Tulsa County, Wagoner County, Washington County, Washita County, Woods County, and Woodward County. As well as the major cities in Oklahoma: Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman, Broken Arrow, Edmond, Lawton, Moore, Midwest City, Stillwater, Enid, Muskogee, Owasso, Shawnee, Bartlesville, Yukon, Bixby, Ardmore, Ponca City, Jenks, Duncan, Mustang, Del City, Sapulpa, Sand Springs, Bethany, Altus, Claremore, El Reno, Durant, Tahlequah, Chickasha, Ada, McAlester, Glenpool, Miami, Choctaw, Woodward, Okmulgee, Elk City, Guymon, Weatherford, Guthrie, Warr Acres, Pryor Creek, Coweta, Newcastle, The Village, Blanchard, Poteau, Cushing, and many more.
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