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Series 41
Series 41 cylinders - Aluminium profile
Double-acting, cushioned, magnetic
DIN/ISO 6431 / VDMA 24562
ø 160, 200 mm
STANDARD STROKES
✖ = Double-acting
Ø 25
50
75
80
100
125
150
160
200
250
300
320
400
500
160
✖
✖
✖
✖
✖
✖
200
✖
✖
✖
CODING EXAMPLE
41
SERIES
M
VERSION:
M = standard magnetic
2
OPERATION:
2 = double-acting, front and rear cushions
3 = double-acting, no cushion
4 = double-acting, rear cushions
5 = double-acting, front cushion
6 = double-acting, through-rod, front and rear cushions
PNEUMATIC SYMBOLS *
CD09
CD07
CD10
CD11
CD13
P
MATERIALS:
P = AL end blocks and piston, rolled stainless steel AISI 420B piston rod, zinc-plated steel piston rod nut,
anodized AL-profile tube, zinc-plated steel tie-rods and tie-rod nuts, NBR rod - piston - cushion seals
R = stainless steel AISI 420B tie-rods, stainless steel AISI 303 tie-rod nuts
C = rolled stainless steel AISI 303 piston rod, stainless steel AISI 304 piston rod nut
U = rolled stainless steel AISI 303 piston rod, stainless steel AISI 304 piston rod nut, stainless steel AISI 420B tie-rods, stainless steel AISI 303 tie-rod nuts
W = rolled stainless steel AISI 304 piston rod, stainless steel AISI304 piston rod nut, stainless steel AISI 420B tie-rods, stainless steel AISI 303 tie-rod nuts
160
BORE:
160 = 160 mm - 200 = 200 mm
A
TYPE OF DESIGN:
A = tie-rods
F = cylinder with centre trunnion
0200
STROKE
10 ÷ 2500 mm
= standard
V = FKM rod seals
W = all FKM seals +130°C
C = PU coated cylinder. Color: Grey
G = with brass rod scraper (chrome plated stainless steel AISI 420B rod, NBR rod seal)
( _ _ _ ) = extended piston rod _ _ _ mm
Notes: The C version is available on request. For further details, contact our technical dept
41 M 2
P
160
A
0200
* = The complete list of cylinders pneumatic symbols is available at the end of this chapter