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Pneumatic cylinder features clean-line barrel

An Univer Manufacturing Co product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 4, 2002

Univer has launched the KD series ISO/VDMA pneumatic cylinder to run alongside the successful K-series.

Univer has launched the KD series ISO/VDMA pneumatic cylinder to run alongside the successful K-series.

The KD cylinder features a new clean-line barrel in extruded aluminium which can accommodate flush-fitting reed switches.

Polymer strip inserts are available to not only provide protection for reed switch cables but also to generate a smooth appearance for applications where cleanliness is paramount.

The KD series retains many of the successful features of the K series.

It has a floating nose bearing - for optimum rod sealing.

Univer's self- lubricating and self aligning piston rod bush has a hard scaper surface at front, and softer surface at middle and rear to self-seal and compensate for any rod misalignment.

Pneumatic adjustable cushioning via a needle valve provides efficient piston deceleration.

Univer patented design, synthetic rubber shock absorbers avoid mechanical stress and reduce machinery noise.

Univer cylinders can be obtained in all bore sizes from 32 to 125mm on a quick delivery basis with no additional surcharge.

Specials include nonstandard threads, nonstandard strokes, piston rod extensions, back to back or tandem arrangements, high-temperature operation and stainless steel.

The KD series provides a more aesthetic and cost effective solution for all ISO/VDMA requirements while still retaining high performance efficiency.

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