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Series 94 and 95

Series 94 and 95

Single-acting and double-acting, magnetic
Series 94: ø 16, 20, 25 mm
Series 95: ø 25 mm, cushioned
The Series 94 and 95 cylinders can be used in critical applications in which a high corrosion resistance is required (for example off-shore, marine, food).

Their construction enables the replacement of all seals.
Series 95 is normally equipped with adjustable end-stroke cushioning by means of a screw on the end block.
In addition both Series 94 and 95 are equipped with a mechanical cushioning in order to make the impact of the piston less noisy as it reaches the end of the stroke.
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Construction End blocks secured to the tube
Operation Single-acting and double-acting
Design ISO 6432
Materials End caps, rod and tube in stainless steel AISI 316, seals in NBR,
plastic guiding element, NSF H1-certified lubricant
Mounting Several types of cylinders clamps available
Strokes min - max 10 ÷ 500 mm
Operating temperature 0° - 80°C (with dry air -20°C)
Operating pressure 1 ÷ 10 bar
Speed 10 ÷ 1000 mm/sec (without load)
Fluid Clean air, without lubrication.
If lubricated air is used, it is recommended to use oil ISOVG32. Once applied the lubrication should never be interrupted.
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94 N 2 A 16 A 100
94 SERIES
94 = magnetic
95 = magnetic, cushioned
N VERSION
N = standard
2 OPERATION
1 = single-acting, front spring
2 = double-acting
3 = double-acting, through-rod
PNEUMATIC SYMBOLS
CS06 (S. 94)
CD08 (S. 94) - CD09 (S. 95)
CD12 (S. 94) - CD13 (S. 95)
A MATERIALS
A = stainless steel, seals in NBR
V = stainless steel, all seals in FKM (150°C)
16 BORE
16 = 16 mm
20 = 20 mm
25 = 25 mm
A TYPE OF DESIGN
A = standard with locking ring for end cap Mod. V and piston rod lock nut Mod. U
100 STROKE
(see the table)
= standard
V = rod seal in FKM
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