Vacuum rotary joint MK14A Series
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Vacuum rotary joint - MK14A Series - MOFLON - hydraulic / pneumatic / aluminium
Vacuum rotary joint - MK14A Series - MOFLON - hydraulic / pneumatic / aluminium
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Characteristics

Medium
for vacuum
Applications
hydraulic, pneumatic
Material
aluminium, stainless steel
Other characteristics
compact, light
Rotational speed

100 rpm, 300 rpm
(628.32 rad.min-1, 1,884.96 rad.min-1)

Pressure

1 MPa

Description

MK14A series is single channel pneumatic rotary joint, 1 inlet and 1 outlet, it can transmit compressed air, vacuum, G1/2". compact structure, light weight, corrosion resistant, stainless steel shaft and aluminum shell. All MK single channel series rotary joints are equipped with male thread shaft and female thread housing for easy installation. ①Conection size. ②Pressure. ③The wiring mothed and length can be customized for both rotor and stator. ④Because of the structure limitation,length/height/OD can be customized on you request. ⑤Support over 300 rings of current and signal. ⑥Aviation plug,Terminal and Heat-shrink tube can be selected. ⑦Hybrid slip ring for Yaskawa/Panasonic /Siemens servo control signal,main power,encoder ⑧Support mixed high speed data transmission(including Ethernet,USB,Profibus,Ethercat,CANOPEN,CANBUS,RS232,RS485). ⑨Mixed Temperature control signal and Thermocouple signal ⑩Special environment customize for quakeproof and high temperature. ⑪Hybrid Pnuematic/Hydraulic +electrica slip ring. ⑫Max. Temperature :500℃. ⑬Max.Voltage:110kV. ⑭Max. rotating speed :10000RPM. ⑮Max.current:5000A. ⑯Military grade. ⑰Options:Aqua mode,IP65 or IP68 . ⑱Stainless steel Housing.

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