AVENTICS™ Special Cylinders

The AVENTICS™ Special Cylinders range offers tailored solutions for diverse applications. From the compact SWN Series Screw-in Cylinders for tight spaces to the RDC Series Diaphragm and Piston Actuators for precise low-pressure control, these cylinders ensure reliable performance. Additional options include the high-force 102 Series, IP65-rated ACCU Linear Actuators for harsh environments, and the KPZ-SC and CCI-SC Stopper Cylinders designed for conveyor systems and machinery.

AVENTICS™ SWN Series

The AVENTICS™ SWN Series Screw-in Cylinders are compact, single-acting solutions designed for limited spaces. Operating with a spring force of 2.1 to 17.5 N and bore sizes from Ø6 to Ø16 mm, they handle pressures from 2 to 8 bar and temperatures between -20°C and 80°C. Made from nickel-plated brass for durability, these cylinders use compressed air and retract without pressure, making them suitable for efficient, space-saving applications in demanding environments.

Spring Force Range: 2,1 ... 17,5 N
Bore Size Range: Ø 6-16 mm
Function: Single Acting, Retracted without Pressure
Maximum Pressure: 2 ... 8 bar
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AVENTICS™ RDC Series

The AVENTICS™ RDC Series Diaphragm and Piston Actuators are single-acting cylinders suited for compressed air applications, delivering accurate force control across pressures from 0.03 to 8 bar. With port options G 1/8, G 1/4, and G 3/8, and bore sizes from Ø 52.5-115 mm, they perform reliably in temperatures from -25 to 80°C. Designed with a steel body and low-friction operation, these actuators are well-suited for precise, low-pressure actuation needs.

Port Types: G 1/8 G 3/8 G 1/4
Bore Size Range: Ø 52.5-115 mm
Function: Single Acting, Retracted without Pressure
Maximum Pressure: 0.03 ... 8 bar
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AVENTICS™ 102 Series

The AVENTICS™ 102 Series Diaphragm Type Cylinders provide a flexible option for applications demanding high force, such as press systems. Available with strokes of 40 to 100 mm and bore sizes from Ø60 to Ø250 mm, these cylinders support single and double-acting operations using compressed air. Featuring G 1/4 and G 1/2 thread connections, they offer spring force ranges of 100 to 2750 N and weights from 1 to 22.2 kg, ensuring reliable performance in challenging environments.

Stroke Range: 40 ... 100 mm
Bore Size Range: Ø 60 ... 250 mm
Function: Double Acting and Single Acting, Retracted without Pressure
Thread Connections: G 1/4, & G 1/2
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AVENTICS™ ACCU Series

The AVENTICS™ ACCU Series Linear Actuators, offered in ACCU A (1-1/2" to 8" bore) and ACCU M (1 1/16" to 3" bore) models, incorporate an internal linear resistive transducer for accurate position monitoring. Engineered for corrosive, hazardous, indoor, outdoor, and washdown settings, they operate at up to 100 psi and are IP65-rated. With NPTF ports, a temperature range of -10°F to 165°F, and probe limits of -40°F to 250°F, they are ideal for applications needing adjustable strokes or speeds.

Versions: ACCU A, & ACCU M
Bore Size Range: 1-1/2" - 8" (ACCU A), & 1 1/16" - 3" (ACCU M)
Operating Environment: Corrosive, Hazardous, Indoor, Outdoor, Washdown
Standards: IP65
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AVENTICS™ KPZ-SC Series

The AVENTICS™ KPZ-SC Series Stopper Compact Special Cylinders provide dependable load stopping for conveyor systems and specialised machinery. Offered in axle pivot and roller designs, they include a 32–50 mm piston Ø, single or double-acting operation, and strokes of 15–30 mm. Featuring elastic cushioning and adherence to NFE 49-004 standards, these cylinders support loads up to 90 kg and are equipped with G 1/8 ports for reliable performance.

Versions: Axel Pivot, & Roller
Piston Ø Range: 32 - 50 mm
Function: Double Acting, & Single Acting, Extended without Pressure
Stroke Range: 15 ... 30 mm
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AVENTICS™ CCI-SC Series

The AVENTICS™ CCI-SC Series Stopper Compact Special Cylinders provide reliable load stopping for conveyor systems and specialised machinery, supporting weights up to 90kg. Offered in Axle Pivot and Roller designs, they feature piston diameters from 32 to 50mm and double-acting or single-acting (extended without pressure) operation. Built to ISO 21287 standards, they include elastic cushioning, strokes of 15 to 30mm, and rod options such as trunnion, anti-rotation trunnion, and roller configurations.

Versions: Axle Pivot, & Roller
Piston Ø Range: 32 ... 50 mm
Function: Double Acting, & Single Acting, Extended without Pressure
Standards: ISO 21287
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Frequently Asked Questions

Double-acting air cylinders operate in both directions, using compressed air through two ports for extension and retraction. They offer precise control for applications needing force in both directions. Single-acting air cylinders, on the other hand, work in one direction, using compressed air for extension and an external force (like a spring) for retraction. They are simpler and more cost-effective, best suited for applications requiring force primarily in one direction. Choosing between them depends on specific application requirements and cost considerations.

Yes, pneumatic cylinders can be designed to stop mid-stroke. This is typically achieved through the use of control valves that can control the flow of compressed air to the cylinder. By adjusting the flow rate or shutting off the air supply at a specific point in the stroke, the movement of the piston can be halted at any desired position within the cylinder's range of motion. Additionally, certain advanced pneumatic systems may incorporate sensors or feedback mechanisms to provide precise control over the cylinder's position and enable accurate stopping at a specific point in the stroke.

In the context of pneumatic cylinders, the term "stroke" refers to the maximum linear distance that the piston or rod of the cylinder can travel from one end to the other. It represents the full extension or retraction length of the cylinder.

The strength of a pneumatic cylinder can vary widely depending on its design, size, and the pressure of the compressed air it's utilizing. Pneumatic cylinders come in a wide range of sizes and configurations, from small units with relatively low force outputs to larger cylinders capable of exerting significant force. In specific applications, multiple cylinders can be used in tandem or in combination with mechanical leverage to achieve even greater force.

Pneumatic cylinders use compressed air as a working fluid, making them suitable for applications where lighter forces and higher speeds are required. Hydraulic cylinders, on the other hand, utilize non-compressible hydraulic oil, allowing them to generate significantly higher forces with precise control over speed and force. While pneumatic systems are compact, lightweight, and environmentally friendly, hydraulic systems excel in heavy-duty applications, offering superior power density and force capabilities.
Pneumatic cylinders are used in a wide range of applications, including automated machinery, manufacturing equipment, material handling systems, robotics, packaging machinery, and more.
Some advantages of pneumatic cylinders include their simplicity, fast response time, precise control, suitability for clean environments (since they do not produce oil-based contaminants), and cost-effectiveness.
Factors to consider include the required force, stroke length, operating environment conditions (such as temperature and humidity), available space, and any specific features needed for your application.
Regular maintenance may involve tasks like inspecting seals, lubricating moving parts, checking for air leaks, and replacing worn components. Always refer to the manufacturer's maintenance guidelines.
Yes, many manufacturers offer customisation options for pneumatic cylinders. This may include variations in size, stroke length, mounting options, materials, and other features to meet specific requirements.
Yes, pneumatic cylinders can be used in vertical applications, but it's important to consider factors like load capacity, speed control, and the need for counterbalance mechanisms to ensure safe and efficient operation.
Yes, many manufacturers offer pneumatic cylinders with specialized coatings or materials, such as stainless steel or corrosion-resistant coatings, to withstand harsh and corrosive environments. This makes them suitable for applications in industries like chemical processing and offshore drilling.

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