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|Basic Characteristics of Rodless Cylinders

A performance comparison between a magnet and mechanically joint type rodless cylinder is shown below.

Use the figures in the table below as a guide for model selection since they may be different depending on a model or bore size. For details, refer to the individual actuator's catalog.


1 Bore Size and Stroke

Manufacturable maximum stroke is shown below.

* The maximum stroke of the magnet type shows that for CY3B.
Mechanical joint type rodless cylinders: Those shown in the table exclude the linear guide type.


2 Operating Piston Speed


3 Ambient and Operating Fluid Temperature


4 Operating Pressure

The minimum operating pressure is shown below.

The maximum operating pressure is shown below.
Magnetically coupled rodless cylinder: 0.7 MPa
Mechanically jointed rodless cylinder: 0.8 Mpa

* The minimum operating pressure of the magnet type shows that for CY3B and CY3R.


5 Function Comparison

Comparison by function is shown below.


6 Service Life

This cylinder service life data is based on the service life test conducted under the test conditions shown below. This does not guarantee the service life under the customers’ operating conditions.





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