About Heavy Duty Pneumatic Cylinder Single & Double Acting
Heavy Duty Pneumatic Cylinder Single & Double Acti
We offer wide range of heavy duty pneumatic cylinder single & double acting
| Model | RMS |
| Bore Size | 25 mm to 450 mm |
| Stroke | Upto 2500mm |
| End Cover | Aluminium / C.I |
| Barrel | Aluminium / S. Steel |
| Seals | Buna- N |
| Piston | C.I / M.S |
| Piston Rod | EN 8 / S.Steel |
| Pressure | Upto 12 Bar |
| Temp | 85° C Max. |
| Media | Air & Gas |
Versatile and Durable ConstructionDesigned to withstand rigorous industrial demands, these cylinders feature heavy-duty welded or tie-rod construction. The corrosion-resistant finish protects components in challenging environments, while customizable options such as wall thickness, piston rod ends, and mounting styles ensure a precise fit for varied automation and hydraulic applications.
Flexible Mounting and ConfigurationChoose from an array of mounting options-front flange, rear clevis, foot, trunnion, and more-to suit existing systems or new installations. Both single and double acting types are available, with adjustable end cushioning for precise motion control and reduced mechanical stress. Suitable for automation, presses, and machinery.
FAQ's of Heavy Duty Pneumatic Cylinder Single & Double Acting:
Q: How do I choose between single acting and double acting pneumatic cylinders for my application?
A: Single acting cylinders use air for movement in one direction and a spring or external force for the return, ideal for straightforward or energy-saving operations. Double acting cylinders allow air-powered movement in both directions, offering greater control and force, making them suitable for automation and hydraulic presses where bidirectional control is needed.
Q: What benefits do adjustable end cushioning provide in these pneumatic cylinders?
A: Adjustable end cushioning allows users to fine-tune the cylinder's end-of-stroke deceleration, minimizing impact and wear on both the cylinder and attached machinery. This lengthens equipment lifespan, delivers quieter operation, and ensures precise, smooth stops even in high-speed or heavy-duty settings.
Q: When should I use filtered, lubricated, or non-lubricated compressed air with these cylinders?
A: Filtered air is always recommended to prevent contaminants from damaging internal components. Lubricated air can enhance seal life, especially in high-speed or high-cycle operations, but these cylinders are also designed to operate efficiently with non-lubricated air for applications where lubrication is impractical or undesirable.
Q: Where are these heavy duty pneumatic cylinders typically installed?
A: These cylinders are widely used across industrial environments such as automation systems, hydraulic presses, and various forms of industrial machinery. Their versatility in mounting styles allows integration into new and existing equipment, whether as replacements or in custom designs.
Q: How customizable are the cylinder's dimensions and performance characteristics?
A: Customers can specify bore size (32 mm to 320 mm), stroke length (up to 2500 mm), wall thickness, shaft diameter, and piston rod end configuration. Port sizes, cushioning, and mounting options are also tailored, enabling optimization for required force, fit, and function.
Q: What materials and finishes are used, and how do they benefit the cylinder's performance?
A: The cylinder barrel is made from aluminum or steel, end caps from cast iron, and the piston rod from hardened chrome plated steel. A corrosion resistant finish guards against harsh operating conditions. This combination of materials delivers superior strength, reliability, and extended service life in demanding industrial applications.