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Select a cylinder, prolong its life by reducing wear, and trigger automated processes with sensors.
Built to withstand hard knocks, these cylinders have a thick barrel wall for more durability than standard air cylinders.
Also known as pancake cylinders, these deliver as much force as other cylinders, but with a shorter stroke to function in small spaces.
Also known as air clamps, these cylinders are used to apply force in holding applications.
Rods along the barrel of these cylinders secure the end caps and shield the barrel from impact.
Made to fit the most common mounting footprint, these cylinders have an NFPA (National Fluid Power Association) industry-standard footprint, ensuring easy interchangeability.
An extruded-aluminum body means these cylinders have no open spaces for debris to collect.
Cylinders have two parallel piston rods that prevent twisting as they extend and retract.
These cylinders have self-adjusting cushions that automatically compensate for changes in load and speed.
Hold your piston's position during an emergency stop or power loss to keep your load safely in place. These rod locks also prevent your piston from drifting past its stopped position as it wears and loses precision.
Convenient for use with devices such as grippers and printing heads, these air slides have a nonrotating head that provides steady motion and a larger mounting area than air cylinders.
Prevent sudden drops while raising and lowering grippers and other pick-and-place equipment.
Move grippers, printing heads, and other devices in areas constantly exposed to dust and powders as fine as flour.
Prevent dust and fine particles from contaminating your clean room or damaging sensitive electronics while moving grippers and other pick-and-place equipment.
With no external moving parts, these air slides provide a long stroke, but have a static footprint—only the carriage on top moves.
Move heavy loads back and forth—these air slides have over twice the capacity as standard rodless ones. They are often used for high-volume diverting and sorting.
Modify the stroke length on these air slides to meet changing application requirements—slides have adjustable shaft collars on the guide rods that you can move to fine-tune the stroke length.
Move optical equipment and other electronics sensitive to dust and fine particles from a range of mounting positions.
Push one object while pulling another—when one head on these air slides extends, the other retracts.
Threaded through-holes in each corner allow you to mount these cylinders directly to equipment or mount with attachments.
Mount these cylinders directly to equipment in environments where contamination is a concern, such as electronics manufacturing.
Combine the lifting power of a vacuum with the actuation of an air cylinder to automate processes such as pick and place. With a hollow rod that’s threaded to connect to a vacuum pad, these cylinders let you move items with suction.
Use rotary motion to drive devices in tight spaces.
Designed to turn heavy loads, these rotary air actuators have rack-and-pinion gears that provide high torque output.
Turn the adjustment bolt on these actuators to set the rotation you need for your application.
With a small body size, these cylinders fit into tight spaces but offer similar push forces to standard hydraulic cylinders.
Push one heavy load while pulling another. These hydraulic cylinders have a rod that runs through both ends, so when it extends on one end, it retracts on the other.
Turn heavy loads to open tank doors, pivot conveyors, or lift wheelchair ramps. These actuators have internal rack-and-pinion gears that create high torque.