Short-stroke cylinder QP, QPR series
pneumaticmagnetic pistondouble-acting

short-stroke cylinder
short-stroke cylinder
short-stroke cylinder
short-stroke cylinder
short-stroke cylinder
short-stroke cylinder
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Characteristics

Type
pneumatic
Technology
magnetic piston
Configuration
double-acting, single-acting
Material
anodized aluminum
Other characteristics
compact, short-stroke, guided
Stroke

Max.: 200 mm
(7.874 in)

Min.: 1 mm
(0.039 in)

Bore

Max.: 100 mm
(3.94 in)

Min.: 12 mm
(0.47 in)

Pressure

Max.: 10 bar
(145 psi)

Min.: 1 bar
(14.5 psi)

Description

Series QP - QPR cylinders are available in 10 bore sizes, from ø12 to ø100. Their compact dimension allows the installation in small spaces. Because of their particular construction, they can be mounted by means of feet or trunnion. The guides are manufactured in the external profile parallel to the sliding axis on three sides. These are used to locate the switches that sense the piston position. The non rotating guides make the QPR suitable for supply operations and for handling equipment. Type of construction - Series QP: compact profile Series QPR: compact with non rotating guides Operation - Series QP: single and double-acting Series QPR: double-acting Materials - body: anodized AL rod: rolled stainless steel piston seals: PU rod seals: PU (Ø 12 ÷ 25 mm) - NBR (Ø 32 ÷ 100 mm) Fluid - filtered air, without lubrication. If lubricated air is used, it is recommended to use oil ISOVG32. Once applied the lubrication should never be interrupted.

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