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Rodless Cylinders Rodless air cylinders differ from basic air cylinders in that no piston rod extends outside the cylinder body. Instead, the internal piston is connected to an external carriage, by means of a magnetic or mechanical coupling system.
We offer rodless air cylinders are ideal for long stroke applications because they are unaffected by rod overhang, bending, piston binding, and uneven seal wear, and for use in confined areas where space is a premium.
Various kinds of rolless culinders are been listed below with their specifications:
Mechanical
Joint Rodless Cylinder:
Model
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Series
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Action
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Bore
Size (mm)
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Standard
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MY1B
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Double
acting
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10,16,20,25, 32,40,50,63, 80,100
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Slide
bearing
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MY1M
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16,20,25,32, 40,50,63
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Com
follower guide
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MY1C
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10,16,20,25, 32,40
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Precision
guide
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MY1H
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50,63
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MY1HT
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Features
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Four
standard models available for a variety of applications based on
accuracy and load requirements.
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Mechanically
Jointed Rodless Cylinder:
Model
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Series
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Action
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Bore
Size (mm)
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Slide
bearing
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MY1MW
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Double
acting
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16,20,25,32, 40,50,63
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Com
follower guide
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MY1CW
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Mechanically
Jointed Rodless Cylinder:
Model
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Series
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Action
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Bore
Size (mm)
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Precision
guide
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MY2H
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Double
acting
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16,25,40
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MY2HT
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Com
follower guide
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MY2C
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Rodless
Cylinder:
Model
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Series
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Action
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Bore
Size (mm)
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Short
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MY3A
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Double
acting
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16,
25, 40, 63
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Basic
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MY3B
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