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Product category: Hydraulics and Pneumatics
News Release from: SMC Pneumatics (UK) | Subject: Series C55
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 27 April 2005

New generation SMC Compact Cylinders

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European machine builders looking for a range of high performance ISO 21287 compliant compact actuators need look no further thanks to the latest development from world leaders, SMC Pneumatics

European machine builders looking for a range of high performance ISO 21287 compliant compact actuators need look no further thanks to the latest development from world leaders, SMC Pneumatics, with the launch of their new generation Series C55, double acting, single rod, air operated cylinders Designed to meet a broad range of automation machine applications, Series C55 achieves outstanding load performance thanks to its unique rubber bumpers, piston wear ring and rod bushing which are used throughout the complete range

Therefore, European machine builders looking for an ISO compact cylinder with stroke lengths of up to150mm including the benefits of standardised mounting dimensions, now have the perfect solution.

Available in standard bore sizes of: 20, 25, 32, 40, 50 and 63mm, with piston speeds of between 50 - 500mm/sec, these cylinders are designed to operate using relatively low air pressure of between 0.05 - 1.0 MPa and at ambient and fluid temperatures of between minus 10C to plus 70C.

With standardised mounting options conforming both ISO 21287 and 6431, this new cylinder range effectively completes the SMC comprehensive line up of ISO/VDMA compliant cylinders.

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