How often should the Haval H6 cylinder be replaced?
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Haval H6 cylinders do not have a usage limit and cannot be replaced individually. The working principle of an automobile cylinder is to guide the piston in performing linear reciprocating motion within the cylinder. In the engine cylinder, air converts thermal energy into mechanical energy through expansion; in the compressor cylinder, gas is compressed by the piston to increase pressure, thereby providing a power source. Below are the classifications of cylinders: Single-acting cylinder: Only one end has a piston rod. Air is supplied from one side of the piston to generate pressure, which pushes the piston to extend and produce thrust, while returning via spring or self-weight. Double-acting cylinder: Air is alternately supplied from both sides of the piston, generating force in one or two directions. Diaphragm cylinder: Uses a diaphragm instead of a piston, generating force in only one direction and resetting via spring. It has excellent sealing performance but a short stroke. Impact cylinder: This is a new type of component. It converts the pressure energy of compressed gas into the kinetic energy of high-speed piston movement (10-20 m/s) to perform work. The impact cylinder includes a middle cover with a nozzle and a drain port.