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Rodless cylinders meet industry demands

An Ultraline product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 11, 2005

A team of dedicated design engineers with years of experience in manufacturing and supplying pneumatic rodless cylinders have combined all of features and benefits most demanded by industry.

A team of dedicated design engineers with years of experience in manufacturing and supplying pneumatic rodless cylinders have combined all of features and benefits most demanded by industry, into the new Ultraline range.

Machine builders and designers will welcome flexible porting arrangements that assist in overcoming the common problem of small space envelopes, by allowing up to seven different configurations of pneumatic connection.

Accurate and easy "end of stroke" cushioning is achieved by a precision adjustment at each end of the cylinder.

On some sizes, additional shock absorbers are often not needed, as there is an option of extended cushions.

All Ultraline rodless cylinders have a unique and very robust sealing arrangement that provides slow speed smooth running, low friction and extremely low leak rates when compared to competitor products on the market.

Another key feature of the cylinders is the ability to retrofit additional side carriages where extra load movement capability is needed.

The best engineering, competitive pricing and speedy delivery are the objectives met by the Ultraline team to ensure that the demands of machine builders and designers are satisfied wherever, and whenever, they need a rodless cylinder.

To assist in the selection of an Ultraline rodless cylinder to suit any application, a free of charge sizing CD is now available.

The CD is easy to use and provides step-by-step instructions on the selection program and complete 2D and 3D drawing files.

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