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Pneumatic cylinders

Oct. 9, 2012
NITRA pneumatic line now includes E-Series dual rod guided air cylinders for applications requiring precise alignment or have large side loads. They are interchangeable with other brands of cylinders amnd offer maximum operating pressure of 142 psi. They are available in eight bore sizes from 12 to 63 mm; depending on bore size, available stroke lengths range from 10 to 250 mm.
NITRA pneumatic line now includes E-Series dual rod guided air cylinders for applications requiring precise alignment or have large side loads. They are interchangeable with other brands of cylinders and offer maxim
um operating pressure of 142 psi. They are available in eight bore sizes from 12 to 63 mm; depending on bore size, available stroke lengths range from 10 to 250 mm.

Double-acting design ise constructed with high quality extruded aluminum housing and switch mounting tracks, dual chrome-plated stainless steel guide rods, and bronze bushings.

AutomationDirect, (770) 889-2858, bit.ly/hp1012autodirect

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