johnpeace
Member
Yes, there's a steel plate threaded onto the end of the hydraulic ram. This plate is what slides on the guide rod.
Removing the guide rod allows one to pull the cylinder with the plate attached, which has got to be easier and less risky of major damage than trying to remove the ram from the pulley plate.
Removing the guide rod allows one to pull the cylinder with the plate attached, which has got to be easier and less risky of major damage than trying to remove the ram from the pulley plate.