Cylinders

Pneumatic cylinder(s) (sometimes known as air cylinders) are mechanical devices which use the power of compressed gas to produce a force in a reciprocating linear motion Like hydraulic cylinders, something forces a piston to move in the desired direction. The piston is a disc or cylinder, and the piston rod transfers the force it develops to the object to be moved.  Engineers sometimes prefer to use pneumatics because they are quieter, cleaner, and do not require large amounts of space for fluid storage.

Cylinders
  • Single and double acting
  • Standard cylinder
  • Compact Cylinder
  • Slim cylinder
  • Free-mount cylinder
  • Dual-rod cylinder
  • Rotary cylinder
  • Magnetically coupled rodless cylinder
  • Compact guide cylinder
  • Clamping cylinder
  • Air and liquid increasing cylinder