Pneumatic Cylinder
Pneumatic cylinders, which are considered as an actuator and pneumatic actuator, use compressed air force to move in a reciprocating motion.
Pneumatic cylinders, such as hydraulic jacks, have the ability to move an object or move through the mechanism of force applied to a disk in a cylinder, and in practice, due to the availability of air as a source of fluid and simplicity of work, as well as non-polluting It has more applications than hydraulic oil in the industry.
In practice, pneumatic cylinders have several models and technical codes that firstly depending on the load or load they have to bear or move and secondly depending on the displacement course, below we will discuss a number of different models of pneumatic cylinders in terms of organization.
Single-acting cylinders
Double-acting cylinders
Telescoping cylinders or telescopic jacks that can be one-way or two-way and models that are less used:
Through rod air cylinders
Cushion end air cylinders
Rotary air cylinders:
Rodless air cylinders
Tandem air cylinder
Impact air cylinder
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