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SMC Hydralic Cylinder CHNB32-500

Nominal Pressure: 7MPa
Cylinder type: Standard
Rod Motion: Double Acting Single Rod
Cylinder Nominal Size(φ): 32
Stroke(mm): 500
Support Type: Standard
Tube Material: Stainless Steel
Piston Material: Stainless Steel
Standard: None
Cushion Mechanism: Both Sides
Additional Function: No
Operating Pressure Range(MPa): 0.3~9
LC Code: LC10182

Availability: In Stock
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    A hydraulic cylinder (also called a linear hydraulic motor) is a mechanical actuator that is used to give a unidirectional force through a unidirectional stroke. It has many applications, notably in construction equipment (engineering vehicles), manufacturing machinery, elevators, and civil engineering. Hydraulic cylinder is a part of a machine’s hydraulic system. Simply said, hydraulic cylinder is a hydraulic actuator which creates linear movement by converting the hydraulic energy back to a mechanical movement.

    (Illustrated) cylinder is attached to its application with a cylinder bottom and a rod eye. The movement is created between these two points. The pressurized oil moves the piston which then moves the rod. The counter movement is created when oil is driven to the other chamber and the piston moves back, pulling the rod. Hydraulic cylinders are specified by the force required to be pushed and moved, and they are specified by their method of mounting. There are subordinate functions to be considered when specifying a hydraulic cylinder, such fluid type, column strength and material construction.

    Defined simply, hydraulic systems function and perform tasks through using a fluid that is pressurized. Another way to put this is the pressurized fluid makes things work. The power of liquid fuel in hydraulics is significant and as a result, hydraulic are commonly used in heavy equipment. A cylinder is a vital part of the engine. It’s a chamber where fuel is combusted and power is generated. The cylinder consists of a piston and two valves at the top; an inlet and exhaust valves. The piston moves up and down, and its reciprocating motion generates power that moves your vehicle.

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