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Low Pressure Hydraulic Work Support Japanese Type Support Cylinder for High Automation Fixtures
Features:
1.Support cylinder with clamping sleeve and double piston structure can obtain high support force and maximum pressure withstanding of 7Mpa under lower hydraulic operation pressure (20 ~70 KGF /cm2).
2.The piston rod has small contact force on the workpiece (within 0.3-0.87kgf) , so this work support is suitable for various types of workpiece.
3.Small size (M26~M45) , large bore piston, strong support, and stable operation in low pressure range.
4.The installation size is the same as the product on the market at present, which is interchangeable with other brand's product.
5.Max. operating pressure: 10 kgf/cm2
Mix. operating pressure: 4 kgf/cm2
6.Type A: Underward Clamping Support. At the initial position, the support head is at the uppermost end under the action of the internal spring. When working, the workpiece is pressed down by gravity of workpiece to make support head synchronously downward. When the workpiece is placed securely, the support head stop going down. After the air pressure is applied, the support cylinder is locked to provide support for the workpiece and stop running.
Type B: Upward Clamping Support. At the initial position, the support head is at the lowermost end. After the workpiece is placed, the support cylinder is pressurized to extend the support head. When the workpiece is touched by the support head, the support head stops immediately and the support cylidner is pressurized to be locked. Then the support head provides support and stops at the current position.
Note:
Don't place eccentric load and overload on support head.
Don't rotate the piston rod during the locking state.
Ordering Code:
CSP - 26 A L - L
1 2 3 4 5
1 | Series | CSP |
2 | Bores of Cylinder | M26x1.5 M30x1.5 M36x1.5 M45x1.5 |
3 | Type | A:Type A B:Type B |
4 | Pressure | L: Low pressure |
5 | Piston spring force | L: Low spring H:High spring |
CSP Series Work Support
The chart of Operation pressure and Supporting Force