Hydraulicspneumatics 5369 Compact Automation Compositenew
Hydraulicspneumatics 5369 Compact Automation Compositenew
Hydraulicspneumatics 5369 Compact Automation Compositenew
Hydraulicspneumatics 5369 Compact Automation Compositenew
Hydraulicspneumatics 5369 Compact Automation Compositenew

Lightweight Composite Air Cylinders

Nov. 20, 2018
Composite Cylinder Series are 25-30% lighter than conventional cylinders of the same size and rating.

Composite Cylinder Series are 25-30% lighter than conventional cylinders of the same size and rating yet have the same envelope dimensions and mounting as company’s standard series. The fully repairable cylinders are made of corrosion-resistant, FDA-approved food-grade materials and are available in six standard bores from ½ to 2 in. with strokes to 4 in. Metric versions come five in standard bores from 8 to 40 mm and strokes to 100 mm. Options include hollow rod and magnetic piston with standard operating pressure to 150 psi.

Compact Automation Products, (864) 647-9521

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