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Depending rather on the application, required speed etc, you would use either a fluid-flywheel drive powered by an electric or internal-combustion motor; or a hydraulic motor driven from a separate prime-move and pump. The cylinder does not roate!

You may well find it more efficient to go all-electric, witha three-phase motor and electronic controller.

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