Festo Pneumatic Guided Cylinder - DFM-50-100-P-A-KF-F1A 50 mm Bore, DFM Series, 100 mm Double Acting Acting

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RS Stock No.:
342-012
Mfr. Part No.:
DFM-50-100-P-A-KF-F1A
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Product Type

Pneumatic Guided Cylinder

Bore Size

50mm

Series

DFM

Action Type

Double Acting

Maximum Operating Pressure

1 Mpa

Cushioning Type

Elastic

Body Material

Wrought Aluminium Alloy

Piston Rod Thread Standard

BSPP

Minimum Operating Temperature

-5°C

Guide Type

Ball Bearing

Piston Rod Thread Size

1/4 in G

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

Weight

5068g

Standards/Approvals

ISO 8573-1:2010 (7:4:4), RoHS, VDMA24364-B1/B2-L

Stroke Length

100mm

COO (Country of Origin):
CN
The Festo Guided drive redefines efficiency and precision in industrial applications. Designed with a double-acting mechanism, it operates seamlessly under varied conditions, utilising elastic cushioning rings for enhanced impact absorption. The recirculating ball bearing guide ensures smooth, reliable motion, while a robust construction maximises durability and corrosion resistance. Suitable for a range of mounting positions, this unit offers versatile integration, making it an ideal solution for automation tasks and production processes. Operating with compressed air, it delivers superior performance within the specified pressure range, further establishing its suitability for demanding environments.

Double acting operation maximises efficiency and control

Recirculating ball bearing guide enhances movement precision

Elastic cushioning rings ensure reduced impact and vibration

Versatile mounting position supports various installation needs

Robust design ensures long term durability and reliability

Lubricated operation compatibility enhances functionality in complex systems

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