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Pneumatic slides

June 10, 2008
DGSL series slides are designed for positioning or as an easy pick-and-place system. Integrated bearing system offers accuracy of 0.01 mm and linearity and parallelism in the 0.01 mm range. Eight sizes from 4 to 20 mm diameter offer strokes to 200 mm. ...

DGSL series slides are designed for positioning or as an easy pick-and-place system. Integrated bearing system offers accuracy of 0.01 mm and linearity and parallelism in the 0.01 mm range. Eight sizes from 4 to 20 mm diameter offer strokes to 200 mm. Optional clamping unit and end-position interlock prevent undesired lowering of loads onto work piece carriers and provide protection in emergency stop situations. Three end stop systems are available — shock absorber, cushioned metal stops, or polymer stops.

Festo Corp., (800) 993-3786, www.festo.com/us/dgsl

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