Stainless-steel cylinders

Sept. 21, 2012
New 9/16-in. bore stainless-steel cylinders are available in stud or universal mount, double, single or reverse acting, rotating or nonrotating rod, with standard stroke lengths up to 4 in.

New 9/16-in. bore stainless-steel cylinders are available in stud or universal mount, double, single or reverse acting, rotating or nonrotating rod, with standard stroke lengths up to 4 in. Standard features include polished ID stainless-steel tubes; precision rolled construction; machined aluminum heads; sintered bronze bushings; ground, polished, and roller burnished 303 stainless rods; full piston breakaway; Buna-N “U”-cup piston seals; and Buna-N “U”-cup rod seals.

Clippard Instrument Laboratory Inc.
7390 Colerain Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45239
(877) 245-6247

© 2012 Penton Media, Inc.

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