Festo Foot HBN-20/25X2, For Use With DSN Series, DSNU Series, DSNUP Series, ESN Series Standard Cylinder, ESNU Series,

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121-4367
Mfr. Part No.:
HBN-20/25X2
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

To Fit Bore Size

20 mm, 25mm

For Use With

DSN Series, DSNU Series, DSNUP Series, ESN Series Standard Cylinder, ESNU Series

Product Type

Foot

Manufacturer Series

HBN

Model Number

5128

COO (Country of Origin):
CZ

Festo Foot For Cylinder Mounting, Galvanised Steel Material, To Fit 20 and 25mm Bore Sizes - HBN-20/25X2


Choose this foot from Festo to securely mount a pneumatic cylinder. It's compatible with Festo's round stainless steel and wrought aluminium cylinders. Together these components are used in applications like controlling the opening and closing of access doors or positioning objects on a conveyor belt. As the mounting foot is made from galvanised steel, it resists corrosion and won't rust in humid operating conditions. The reliable strength of the material means you can be sure this is a long-lasting choice that can withstand rough handling.

• Can be installed on any flat surface, to best suit your application
• Light weight of 237g, so puts minimal strain on their mounting surface
• Compatible with 20 and 25mm bore sizes for versatility

Applications


• Food and beverage production
• Pharmaceutical and medical industries
• Automotive manufacturing
• Warehouses and storage facilities

How many mounting feet are in a pack?


There are two mounting feet in a pack to securely hold both ends of a cylinder.

How does a pneumatic cylinder work?


A pneumatic cylinder uses compressed air to produce force that moves its piston at a pre-determined speed and velocity.

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