Multi-force cylinder

The power alternative

How the cylinder works. © Tünkers

As a compact pneumatic cylinder, the multi-force cylinder from automation specialist Tünkers generates its maximum force exactly where it is needed: in the end position.

With a pressing force of up to 80 kilonewtons, this cylinder is recommended as an alternative to conventional hydraulic systems. It converts the toggle clamp principle into linear movement. In the end position, the cylinder acts on a toggle lever/wedge mechanism and thus generates a force amplification of up to one in ten. It is suitable for various applications such as embossing, clinching, punching nuts or hole punching. Versions are available in round and flat cylinder designs, as well as various options for push rod adapters and aluminum or steel housings with multiple mounting surfaces. An anti-rotation lock and additional precision guide for the push rod can also be integrated as an option. A locked version is also available. pb

  • Xing Icon
  • LinkedIn Icon
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

You might also be interested in

Advertisement

Transfersysteme

Stauförderer mit Aufzug

Tünkers hat einen Stauförderer mit Aufzugsmodul entwickelt. Damit können auch Streckenführungen mit Höhenabgleich zwischen Bestückung und Entnahme mit einem klassischen Stauförderer abgebildet werden.

read more...
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Manual change system

Simple tool change in seconds

With the CMS, Schunk is launching a user-friendly, manual change system for quick component replacement. In addition to its simple and convenient operation, the CMS also stands out with its extensive range of optional modules and complementary end...

read more...
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Security

The same locking system around the globe

Orca Industriemontagen builds machines and systems worldwide and now only needs a single locking system to effectively protect all construction sites. The eCliq electronic locking system from Assa Abloy secures the containers during transportation...

read more...
Subscribe to our newsletter
Advertisement
Back to home