Pneumatic cylinders with self-adjusting cushioning - Festo Corp.

Sept. 22, 2009
The self-adjusting cushioning PPS requires no manual intervention to adjust end-position cushioning, even with friction and pressure changes.
The self-adjusting cushioning PPS requires no manual intervention to adjust end-position cushioning, even with friction and pressure changes. This reduces acceleration forces acting on components and workpieces and cuts down wear and minimizes time-consuming vibration.The combination of three different bearing caps and four end caps gives the DSNU-PPS four different mounting options. This includes block-design end caps for direct mounting or with flange threads; end caps with threaded lugs and swivel bearings, with air supply connections that are lateral; or in-line with the cylinder axis. Festo Corp., 395 Moreland Rd., Box 18023, Hauppauge, NY 11788, (800) 993-3786, www.festo.com

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