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Push and pull light duty loads. These air cylinders use compressed air to both extend and retract, so they operate at nearly full force in either direction.
More basic and cost effective than double-acting cylinders, these single-acting cylinders exert force in one direction and have a spring to return the rod to its original position.
Also known as pancake cylinders, these deliver as much force as other cylinders, but with a shorter stroke to function in small spaces.
Built to withstand hard knocks, these cylinders have a thick barrel wall for more durability than standard air cylinders.
These cylinders thread directly into your equipment, taking minimal space.
Keep tools from twisting while moving them back and forth.
Able to resist corrosive solutions and chemical environments, these cylinders withstand washdown conditions.
At less than two inches in length, these cylinders actuate small devices in spots where other cylinders don’t fit.
Also known as air clamps, these cylinders are used to apply force in holding applications.
Unlike other air cylinders that push and pull one object, these double-ended cylinders push one object while pulling another.
Move loads between three positions instead of two.
Simplify your setup by running fluid or air through the hollow piston in these air cylinders. The rod extends from both ends, so they can push an object and pull another at the same time, unlike standard air cylinders.
Push and pull light duty loads in areas constantly exposed to dust and powders as fine as flour.
Minimize the release of particles that can damage electronics or contaminate batches as you push and pull light loads. These air cylinders are designed with seals and caps that prevent particles from escaping.
Rods along the barrel of these cylinders secure the end caps and shield the barrel from impact.
Made to fit the most common mounting footprint, these cylinders have an NFPA (National Fluid Power Association) industry-standard footprint, ensuring easy interchangeability.
Made with an NFPA industry standard footprint and a stainless steel body, these cylinders are easily interchanged with the most common mounting footprint and withstand chemicals, corrosive solutions, and washdowns.
Get the power and stroke of other tie rod cylinders in less than half the space.
An extruded-aluminum body means these cylinders have no open spaces for debris to collect.
Cylinders have two parallel piston rods that prevent twisting as they extend and retract.
An extruded-aluminum body means these cylinders have no open spaces for debris to collect. They have an ISO industry-standard footprint to match common mounting patterns for easy interchangeability.
Our most corrosion-resistant air cylinders, these cylinders are made of stainless steel for use in wet environments.
These cylinders have self-adjusting cushions that automatically compensate for changes in load and speed.
Halt actuation at a moment’s notice—these air cylinders have an end lock that acts as an emergency stop. If there's a sudden loss of air pressure, the end lock engages to safely hold the load.
Threaded through-holes in each corner allow you to mount these cylinders directly to equipment or mount with attachments.
For multiple mounting options, these air cylinders match an industry standard ISO footprint and have threaded holes on the face and sides.
Mount these cylinders directly to equipment in environments where contamination is a concern, such as electronics manufacturing.
Combine the lifting power of a vacuum with the actuation of an air cylinder to automate processes such as pick and place. With a hollow rod that’s threaded to connect to a vacuum pad, these cylinders let you move items with suction.
With an integrated valve and multiple mounting options, these air cylinders install quickly, right where you need them, to push and pull light loads.
Control the movement of loads on your conveyor—the rod on these air cylinders extends to stop loads and retracts to let them pass.
Space out parts on your conveyor line or vibratory feeder. Also known as escapements, these air cylinders have at least one finger that extends to hold parts and then retracts to release them.
Stop heavy material in its tracks. With the same footprint as regular load-stopping air cylinders, these air cylinders have a lever end that absorbs 30% more force.