AirTAC B04-SAUD32X175 Construction Machinery Standard Cylinder Specifications
- Series: B04-SAUD (Construction Machinery Series)
- Bore size: 32mm
- Stroke: 175mm
- Operating pressure: 0.05-1.0 MPa
- Temperature range: -20℃ to 80℃
- Port size: 1/4" NPT (G1/8 optional)
- Cushioning type: Adjustable air cushion (both ends)
- Piston rod material: Chrome-plated carbon steel (HCP)
- Tube material: Anodized aluminum alloy
- Seal material: High-grade NBR + Polyurethane
- Mounting type: Basic front flange (ISO 15552 standard)
- Rod end: Male thread M20×1.5
- Weight: 2.85kg ±3%
- Dimensions:
- Extended length: 355mm
- Retracted length: 180mm
- Body diameter: 50mm
- Mounting flange width: 76mm
- Certification: ISO 6432, VDMA 24562
- IP rating: IP54 (standard), IP67 (optional)
Heavy-duty pneumatic cylinder specifically engineered for construction equipment applications. Features enhanced rod bearing design for lateral load resistance and triple-lip rod seal for dust/dirt exclusion. The anodized barrel incorporates wear-resistant coating for abrasive environments. Requires ISO 8573-1:2010 Class 3-4-3 compressed air quality.
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| Property | Property Value |
|---|---|
| sku | B04-SAUD32X175 |
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- Received the wrong item.
- Item arrived not as expected (ie. damaged packaging).
- Item had defects.
- Over delivery time.
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