Rodless Cylinder 50-1000mm - Magnetic - Damping

Rodless Cylinder 50-1000mm - Magnetic - Damping
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Reference: P27Z3
Brand: Tameson

This is a a rodless pneumatic cylinder with a Ø50 mm bore and 1000 mm stroke. The operating pressures is 2 to 8 bar (29.01 to 116.03 psi). and has a magnetic piston for position sensing. The end position damping can be adjusted on both sides. The piston is magnetic. Wide range of mounting accessories available. The cylinder head, drive rollers and tube are made from anodized aluminum. Suitable for temperatures of -20 to 80 °C.

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£1,154.20
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This is a pneumatic rodless cylinder. The rodless cylinder moves the load alongside the piston. This gives the main advantages of having the same stroke length in significantly less space. The bore size is 50 mm and it has a stroke length of 1000 mm. This cylinder has an operating pressure of 2 to 8 bar (29.01 to 116.03 psi). The piston contains a magnetic element. This allows precise position feedback of the rod location by mounting (one or more) magnetic sensors, such as reed or hall sensors. The damping on the both ends of the stroke is adjustable with set screws. The cylinder has two G 1/4 inch ports for the air routing. The cylinder head, drive rollers and tube are made from anodized aluminum.

Pros:

  • The end of the rod stroke can be adjusted for damping
  • Easy installation of position sensors in the grooved body

Cons:

  • Not suited for icy conditions