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Compact cylinder won't turn down accuracy

A SMC Corporation of America product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 16, 2004

SMC's recently developed CQM compact cylinder with guides is now available from its Los Angeles production facility.

SMC's recently developed CQM compact cylinder with guides is now available from its Los Angeles production facility.

The Los Angeles factory can produce all bore/stroke combinations in both metric and inch versions.

The CQM cylinder incorporates slide bearings into SMC's global standard CQS and CQ2 compact pneumatic cylinders, creating an extremely compact guided cylinder.

The CQM cylinder fills a product gap between low side load non-rotating cylinders and higher load guide rod actuators, such as SMC's MGP and MGQ guided cylinders.

The CQM is designed to meet or exceed 10 million cycles, ensuring long life.

The CQM cylinder offers excellent non-rotating accuracy: +/-0.2 degrees for bore sizes 12 and 16mm and +/-0.1 degrees for bores 20 to 50mm.

The cylinder is designed to allow for easy mounting and adjustment of SMC's extensive selection of position sensing switches.

With two to four times the lateral load resistance a standard compact cylinder, the CQM cylinder is ideal where moderate side loading may be an issue.

The CQM cylinder has a maximum operating pressure of 1.0MPa and is available in seven bore sizes ranging from 12 to 50mm with imperial or metric mounting threads/ports.

Bore sizes 12-40mm have a piston speed range of 50-500mm/s; and the 50mm bore size has a piston speed range of 50-300mm/s.

The ambient/fluid temperature ranges for the CQM are -10 to +70C without the auto switch, and -10 to +60C with switch.

All inch mounting and tool plate threads available.

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