Non-Stiction Cylinders

Airpel air cylinders come with noncontact electronic switching sensors from Sick Inc., featuring GMR (Giant Magneto Resistive) technology. Optional switch-activating magnet on the piston — as well as one or more optional aluminum ...
April 16, 2008

Airpel air cylinders come with noncontact electronic switching sensors from Sick Inc., featuring GMR (Giant Magneto Resistive) technology. Optional switch-activating magnet on the piston — as well as one or more optional aluminum tracks measuring 9.51-mm wide and 6.83-mm high — are attached to the cylinder. Sensors operate at 10-30 Vdc and have repeatability of less than or equal to 0.2 mm.

Airpot Corp.
(800) 848-7681
www.airpot.com

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