Hydraulicspneumatics 4776 Promo Aventics Rtc Sb
Hydraulicspneumatics 4776 Promo Aventics Rtc Sb
Hydraulicspneumatics 4776 Promo Aventics Rtc Sb
Hydraulicspneumatics 4776 Promo Aventics Rtc Sb
Hydraulicspneumatics 4776 Promo Aventics Rtc Sb

Rodless Cylinder for Compact Machine Design

May 22, 2018
The RTC-SB (slide bearing) double-acting rodless cylinder is oval-shaped and, in relation to its size, offers a high load capacity.

The RTC-SB (slide bearing) double-acting rodless cylinder is oval-shaped and, in relation to its size, offers a high load capacity. This helps engineers draft more compact machine designs. Equipped with a lubrication-free slide bearing, the cylinder is maintenance-free. It resists dust and dirt thanks to a wear-free magnetically attached exterior strip, scraper, and sealing strip. This cylinder is designed for a maximum speed of 21.3 ft./sec., and the maximum stroke is 21.6 ft. Adjustable pneumatic cushioning extends its service life and ensures precise and gentle operation. Form-fit connection technology with standardized mechanical interfaces helps simplify machine design and speeds assembly.

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