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Stainless-steel air cylinders

Feb. 7, 2013
NITRA pneumatic product line now includes F-Series air cylinders for wash-down applications. Non-repairable round body air cylinders are interchangeable with other brands. Double-acting cylinders have a 250 psi operating pressure and are constructed with corrosion resistant 300 Series stainless steel and Teflon-based rod and pivot bushings. Urethane rod wiper keeps wash-down solutions out of the cylinder. Series includes bore sizes from ¾- to 2 in. and stroke lengths from ½- to 18 in.
NITRA pneumatic product line now includes F-Series air cylinders for wash-down applications. Non-repairable round body air cylinders are interchangeable with other brands. Double-acting cylinders have a 250 psi operating pressure and are constructed with corrosion resistant 300 Series stainless steel and Teflon-based rod and pivot bushings. Urethane rod wiper keeps wash-down solutions out of the cylinder. Series includes bore sizes from ¾- to 2 in. and stroke lengths from ½- to 18 in.

Models feature nose, rear pivot, and double-end mounting options and models are available with magnetic piston for position indication.

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