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Ø18–Ø63 Rodless cylinders with mechanical coupling

Ø18–Ø63 Rodless cylinders with mechanical coupling

ZS: Easy to integrate into existing setups

The ZS version is designed for easy integration into existing setups thanks to its overall length. It often fits directly onto existing mounting brackets.

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ZK: Shortest installation length rodless cylinder on the market

For compact installation, the ZK version is available. This is the rodless cylinder with the shortest installation length on the market.

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ZF: Specifically for absorbing high torques

This series is available with external guides, either slide strip guides or recirculating ball guides. Multiple options for port positions are available.

The ZF, ZFF and ZFU are based on the ZS model. The ZFK is based on the ZK model.

Cylinders of the ZFB model are equipped with an integrated rod brake that provides safety in vertical applications.

There is an immediate motion stop in case of compressed air loss or other safety conditions.

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ZP: Capable of handling very high loads in all directions

The ZP version consists of two parallel-coupled cylinders with central supply ports. Thanks to the wide carriage, very high loads can be absorbed in all directions.

With the double driving force, high accelerations and speeds are possible.

These cylinders are equipped with pneumatic end cushioning, ensuring smooth deceleration at the end stroke.

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ZG: Two independently controlled pistons for door operations

The ZG version has two independently controllable pistons in the profile, which can also be moved separately from each other.

These cylinders are frequently used in door operation systems. The ZGS is based on the ZS model. The ZGK is based on the ZK model.

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ZT: Tandem cylinder with simultaneously moving coupled pistons

In the ZT (tandem) version, two pistons coupled at a chosen distance move simultaneously.

Load data for this product is available on request.

The ZTS is based on the ZS model. The ZTK is based on the ZK model.

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Specialist of rotary joints and pneumatics

Sjanien Sinke