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Pneumatic Cyclinder

A pneumatic cylinder is a mechanical device that uses the power of compressed gas to produce a force in a reciprocating linear motion. They are widely used in automation and manufacturing for tasks like lifting, pushing, or pulling.
Common Types of Pneumatic Cylinders
Single-Acting Cylinders (SAC): Use air pressure to move in one direction and a built-in spring to return to the home position. These are ideal for simple tasks like clamping or ejecting parts.
Double-Acting Cylinders (DAC): Use air pressure for both the extend and retract strokes. These are the most common type and are used when the load must be moved in both directions.
Rodless Cylinders: These do not have a piston rod extending outside the cylinder body. Instead, the internal piston is connected to an external carriage via a mechanical or magnetic coupling. They are perfect for long-stroke applications where space is limited.
Compact/Short-Stroke Cylinders: Designed for applications where space is at a premium and only a short stroke is required.

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