AirTAC B04-SAUD50X225S Construction Machinery Cylinder Specifications
- Model: B04-SAUD50X225S
- Series: B04-SAUD (Construction Machinery Series)
- Bore size: 50mm
- Stroke: 225mm
- Operating pressure: 0.15–0.8 MPa
- Temperature range: -20℃ to 80℃
- Cushion type: Adjustable rubber buffer (both ends)
- Port size: G1/4 (BSPP thread)
- Mounting type: Double stud mounting (ISO 15552 standard)
- Rod end thread: M16×1.5
- Piston material: Aluminum alloy with hard anodizing
- Rod material: Chrome-plated steel (4-5μm thickness)
- Seal type: NBR seals (oil-resistant)
- Weight: 3.2kg (without accessories)
- Dimensions: 323mm(L) × 50mm(Bore diameter) × 62mm(Mounting height)
- Max piston speed: 500-800mm/s
- Lubrication: Pre-lubricated (Oil-free operation possible)
Heavy-duty pneumatic cylinder engineered for construction equipment applications. Features reinforced construction with impact-resistant end caps and anti-corrosion treatment. The dual stud mounting design provides exceptional stability under high vibration conditions. Integrated magnetic sensor slots (not included) enable position feedback when used with proximity switches.
- Excavator bucket control mechanisms
- Concrete pump truck outrigger positioning
- Loader arm articulation systems
- Crane brake release actuators
- Drilling rig feed motion control
| Property | Property Value |
|---|---|
| sku | B04-SAUD50X225S |
Returns will be accepted for up to 15 days of Customer’s receipt or tracking number on Not used items. You, as a Customer, are obliged to inform us via email before you return the item, only in the case of:
- Received the wrong item.
- Item arrived not as expected (ie. damaged packaging).
- Item had defects.
- Over delivery time.
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