What kind of operation does an air cylinder have?
An air cylinder typically has either a single- or a double-action operation. A single-acting pneumatic cylinder has one compressed air port to push the rod in a single direction, and a spring operation to return the rod.
Where are air cylinders made in Round Lake IL?
Every air cylinder is durable and maintenance-free. W e have a state of the art CNC machining facility in Round Lake, IL, where the components for each cylinder are precisely machined and carefully assembled using high quality seals.
Can a double acting air cylinder be repaired?
Double-acting air cylinders can be manufactured in a repairable cylinder or non-repairable format. They are usually manufactured to industrial standards including those of the National Fluid Power Association or the European standards ISO-6431 or ISO 6432 .
How big is a pneumatic air cylinder stroke?
The NITRA Pneumatics A-Series non-repairable stainless steel round body cylinders include bore sizes from 7/16″ to 2″ and stroke lengths from 1/2″ to 18″ to meet a broad range of applications. Air pneumatic cylinders are also sometimes referred to as pneumatic actuators. Read More…
What are the different types of air cylinders?
We build custom air cylinders to meet your needs. W e offer three main types of pneumatic cylinders – Tie Rod, Round Line, and Micro Cylinders. Our air cylinder product line is designed for a variety of applications.
Every air cylinder is durable and maintenance-free. W e have a state of the art CNC machining facility in Round Lake, IL, where the components for each cylinder are precisely machined and carefully assembled using high quality seals.
What kind of head does a SRD cylinder have?
SRD/SRDM Series are round body cylinders with Delrin® (acetal resin) heads and caps. This series is designed to withstand a wide range of operating environments to tolerate moisture and many types of lubricants and solvents. Phone 269-629-5000.
What makes a McMaster air cylinder so good?
An extruded -aluminum body means these cylinders have no open spaces for debris to collect. These cylinders have self-adjusting cushions that automatically compensate for changes in load and speed. Threaded through-holes in each corner allow you to mount these cylinders directly to equipment or mount with attachments.