Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Complete collection of cylindrical models

Complete collection of cylindrical models

Gear-type rotary cylinder: air pressure pushes the piston to drive the rack to do linear motion, the rack pushes the gear to do rotary motion, and the gear shaft outputs torque to drive the external load to swing. Rack-and-pinion oscillating cylinders include CRJ, CRJU (cylinder size code 0.5, 1mm), CRA 1 (standard cylinder diameter 30~ 100mm), CRQ2 (thin cylinder diameter 10~40mm) and MSQ (cylinder diameter)

Thin cylinders (such as SDA series, cylinder diameter = φ 12 mm ~ φ 100 mm, stroke ≤ 100mm) and freely installed cylinders (such as CU series, cylinder diameter = φ 6 mm ~ φ 32 mm, stroke ≤ 100mm).

Extended data

For each manufacturer, the cylinder model is different, because each manufacturer's model cannot be exactly the same. So if you want to know more, you can refer to the selection manual provided by the manufacturer, so it is not easy to make mistakes.

CA and CM in the cylinder model are both cylinder attachment models, in which CA refers to the tail single ear and CM refers to the middle swing belt base, which are different. There is a difference whether there is an S behind the cylindrical model. An S indicates that the cylinder has a magnetic ring, otherwise there is no magnetic ring.