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Magnetic rodless cylinders

April 3, 2005
P1Z Series magnetically coupled rodless air cylinders feature a mobile piston fitted with annular magnets. The basic version features a hard anodized aluminum carriage free to rotate 360° around the cylinder axis. It comes in three bore sizes ...
P1Z Series magnetically coupled rodless air cylinders feature a mobile piston fitted with annular magnets.
The basic version features a hard anodized aluminum carriage free to rotate 360° around the cylinder axis. It comes in three bore sizes (16, 20, and 32 mm) with stroke lengths to 2000 mm. The guided version consists of a carriage with four plain bearings guided on two chrome-plated steel guide rods.

Parker Hannifin Corp., Actuator Div.,
(269) 629-5000,
www.parker.com/actuator

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