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News Release from: Hoerbiger-Origa | Subject: NZ range
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 27 May 2004
More options in small-bore cylinders
The NZ range of compact pneumatic cylinders has been extended by to embrace more small-bore sizes, pre-empting the new standard ISO21287 that comes into effect later this year.
The NZ range of compact pneumatic cylinders has been extended by to embrace more small-bore sizes, pre-empting the new standard ISO21287 that comes into effect later this year The extended range now encompasses new standard bores of 12, 16, 20 and 25mm, as well as the previous 32-100mm bores
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 20 Mar 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Pneumatic cylinder range expanded
The NZ range of pneumatic compact cylinders is now available in sizes 32, 40, 50, 63, 80 and 100mm versions.
Due to an innovative end-cap design the NZK compact cylinders are typically 45% shorter than standard cylinders, yet deliver the outstanding output force, rigid guidance and positional accuracy associated with Hoerbiger-Origa actuators.
Highly efficient end buffers are built into the end caps to provide for quiet, shock-free operation.
The larger diameter piston rod and bearings together ensure smooth travel and optimum side load capabilities.
The design of the actuator body is such that the overall dimensions are little more that the stroke, but without compromising rigidity in any direction nor the smoothness of the stroke motion.
To provide smooth running, even at slow speeds, and eliminate stick/slip at start up, the internal air seals are designed with small lip profiles.
These are also moulded in a highly wear resistant polymer to ensure long life expectancy.
Both single acting and double acting drive power options are available, as are a number of mounting options and accessories. Request a free brochure from Hoerbiger-Origa ...
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