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Minicylinders Series 16, 24 and 25
Minicylinders Series 16, 24 and 25 are manufactured according to the European Standard Specifications
CETOP RP52-P and DIN/ISO 6432.
The choice of materials and other design features have provided the basis for a complete range of versatile and reliable cylinders.

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Cylinders Series 40

The Series 40 cylinders with diameter 160 and 200 mm have been designed so as to comply with the dimensions laid down in the DIN/ISO 6431standards.
A permanent magnet is mounted on the piston in these cylinders.

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Cylinders Series 41 - Aluminium Profile

The Series 41 cylinders with diameter 160 and 200 mm have been designed so as to comply with the dimensions laid down in the DIN/ISO 6431 standards.
The extruded aluminum tube in this series is regarded as very aesthetically pleasing

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Cylinders Series 60

The Series 60 cylinders with diameters 32,
40, 50, 63, 80, 100 and 125 have been
designed to comply with the dimensions laid
down in the DIN/ISO 6431 standards. A
removeable magnet is mounted on the piston
in these cylinders.
This cylinders series is normally equipped
with adjustable end–stroke cushioning.
Moreover these cylinders are equipped with a
mechanical cushioning in order to reduce the
impact of the piston as it reaches the end of
the stroke.
These cylinders can also accommodate stroke
lengths up to 1000 mm for bore sizes shown
in the table.

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Cylinders Series 61 - Aluminium Profile


The Series 61 cylinders with diameters 32, 40, 50, 63, 80, 100 and 125 have been designed to comply with the dimensions laid down in the DIN/ISO 6431 standards. The extruded aluminum tube with improved aesthetics, has two grooves (on three sides) where the proximity switch Mod. CST can be directly mounted. This enables the same cylinder dimensions to be retained. Four tie–rods located inside of the tube make the mounting of the end–blocks extremely secure. This cylinder series is equipped with adjustable end–stroke cushioning. Moreover, these cylinders are also equipped with a mechanical cushioning in order to reduce the impact of the piston as it reaches the end of the stroke (only until ř100). The cylinder series can also accommodate stroke lengths up to 1000 mm for bore sizes shown in the table.

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Guide Cylinders Series 45

Series 45 Guides are available in three different models depending on the applicable loads. The UT and HT guides with crawling supports are self lubricating, while HB guides have a ball bush. Series 45 guides can be used with all cylinders DIN/ISO 6432 of ø 20 and ø 25 and DIN/ISO 6431 of ø 32 ÷ 100.
Refer to the graphs to ensure the right choice of the loads in relation to the stroke.
The shorter the stroke the higher will be the applicable loads.
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Stainless Steel Cylinders Series 90

Stainless steel cylinders Series 90 ø 32, 40, 50, 63, 80, 100 and 125 have been designed to comply with the sizes of standard DIN/ISO 6431.
These cylinders are suitable for use in harsh environmental conditions as in the off-shore, naval, pharmaceutical, nuclear and food industries.

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Stainless Steel Minicylinders Series 94 and 95

These cylinders suit applications where, for hygienic reasons, the cylinder will be exposed to rigourous cleaning.
They are therefore suitable for use in the off-shore, naval, pharmaceutical, nuclear and food industries.

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Rod Lock Series RL

The Series RL rod locks are available in 9 different sizes to fit (DIN/ISO 6432) cylinders 20-25 mm diameter and (DIN/ISO 6431 VDMA) cylinders 32, 40, 50, 63, 80, 100 and 125 mm diameter.
The compact dimensions allow units to be fitted on cylinders where space is limited.
Rod lock units are often used to hold the load in position during Emergency Stop conditions or when the air supply may be accidently disconnected from the system. The holding forces are measured at 8 bar. g. and apply in both directions. When operating the cylinder to achieve intermediate stroke positions a 5/3 pressure centre valve should be used.
The piston rod should remain in the locked position when the directional valve is in the mid position. Caution: the rod lock should not be used to “brake” the piston rod in dynamic conditions and must only be applied when
movement has ceased.

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