AirTAC B04-SAUD80X900 Construction Machinery-Specific Cylinder Specifications
- Model: B04-SAUD80X900
- Type: ISO 15552 compliant double-acting cylinder
- Bore size: 80mm (3.15")
- Stroke: 900mm (35.43")
- Operating pressure: 0.05-1.0 MPa (7-145 PSI)
- Temperature range: -20℃ to 80℃ (-4°F to 176°F)
- Cushioning: Adjustable pneumatic cushion at both ends
- Port size: G3/8 (NPT1/2 optional)
- Piston rod thread: M20×1.5
- Mounting: ISO 15552 mounting accessories compatible
- Material: Anodized aluminum barrel, hardened chromium-plated rod
- Seal material: High-grade NBR with wear-resistant ring
- Protection rating: IP65 (rod extension area IP54)
- Weight: 14.8 kg (32.6 lbs)
- Dimensions (L×W×H):
- Retracted length: 1056mm (41.57")
- Extended length: 1956mm (77.00")
- Body diameter: 96mm (3.78")
- Mounting base: 125×125mm (4.92×4.92")
Heavy-duty pneumatic cylinder engineered for construction equipment, featuring reinforced rod guidance and anti-rotation mechanism. The chromium-plated piston rod incorporates a multi-layer scraper system for debris resistance. Requires ISO VG32 hydraulic oil lubrication in high-cycle applications.
- Excavator bucket positioning systems
- Concrete pump truck boom actuators
- Drilling rig feed mechanisms
- Crane outrigger stabilization controls
- Asphalt roller vibration dampers
| Property | Property Value |
|---|---|
| sku | B04-SAUD80X900 |
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