Selecting a mini hydraulic cylinder requires precise alignment with your machinery's force requirements and spatial constraints. You must prioritize Bore Size and Rod Diameter, as these determine the lifting and pushing capacity. For high-precision tasks, ensure the cylinder features honed tubing and chrome-plated rods to reduce friction and prevent seal wear. Additionally, verify the Mounting Style (e.g., Clevis, Flange, or Foot mount) to ensure it integrates seamlessly with your existing equipment without structural modifications.