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Re: calculating cylinder length from stroke

If you are using the clevis on the rod end of the cylinder, then figure about 7" plus the stroke, so you have 31" from pivot pin to clevis hole. Extended it would be 31 + 24 = 55" long.

(5.62" + 1.31" for the clevis = darn close to 7")