MAC 25x100-S-CA
VPC Pneumatic
8412310090
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Product Description
1. Piston adopts a heterogeneous two-way seal structure. It has compact size and has the function of grease reservation.
2. Front cover has a fixed bumper which can reduce the impact of direction change of the cylinder.
3. There are several modes of back cover, which makes the installation of cylinder more convenient.
4. Front and back cover and stainless steel block adopt riveted rolling packed structure to form a reliable connection.
5. The cylinder body has stainless steel tube with high precision to produce high strength and corrosion resistance.
6. There are cylinders and mounting accessories with several specifications for your choice.
Product Specifications
Bore(mm) | 16 | 20 | 25 | 32 | 40 | 50 | 63 | |
Mountin type | MSA MTA | Single acting | - | |||||
MA MAD MAJ | Double acting | - | ||||||
MAR | - | Double acting | ||||||
MAC MACD MACJ | - | Double acting with cushion | ||||||
Working medium | Clean air (40um Filteration) | |||||||
Working pressure | Double acting | 0.1 to 1.0MPa | ||||||
Single acting | 0.2 to 1.0MPa | |||||||
Guaranteed pressure | 1.5Mpa | |||||||
Working temperature | -20 to 70℃ | |||||||
Speed range | Double acting: 30 to 500mm/s Single acting: 50 to 500mm/s | |||||||
Stroke tolerance | Stroke≤150+1.0 Stroke>150+1.4 0 0 | |||||||
Cushion type | MAC MACD MACJ Series: Adjustable cushion Other series: Bumper | |||||||
Port size | M5X0.8 | G1/8 | G1/4 |
Main Dimensions
Product FAQ
Q1. What is the ISO standard for the pneumatic cylinder?
The ISO 6432 cylinder standard refers to the dimensions of the basic product and the size of the cylinder when mountings and accessories are applied.
Q2. What is stroke size in pneumatic cylinder?
The cylinders are available in bores of 16, 20, 25, 32, 40, 50 and 63 mm, with stroke lengths from 25 mm to 500mm. Single-acting cylinders with spring return in the retract direction are available in stroke lengths up to 40 mm.
Q3. How do I increase the pressure in my pneumatic cylinder?
Another way to increase or decrease the forces generated by the cylinder is to choose a cylinder with either a more significant (Greater force) or smaller (Less force) diameter. Remember, the larger the diameter, the greater the surface area of the piston, and the greater the pressure.
Q4. How do you adjust air cylinder speed?
When the cylinder piston extends, the air behind it is compressed because air can't escape easily. When you tighten the flow control screw, the movement of the piston slows down because air is restricted even further. Controls the speed of a cylinder or restricts air flow. Simply turn the needle valve to adjust air speed.
Q5. How do you calculate pneumatic cylinder force?
Use the cylinder diameter (d) to calculate the cylinder working area (A), which is A = π × d² / 4.
Determine the working pressure (P) inside the cylinder.
Multiply the pressure (P) by the area (A). In that way, you calculate the pneumtaic cylinders theory push force (F), F = P × A.
◆ pneumatic cylinder force calculator
Q6. Do you sell pneumatic cylinder repair kits?
Yes, we sell all types of cylinder repair kits and other accessories. Please get in touch with us if you need any.
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