Festo Pneumatic Guided Cylinder - DFM-25-40-B-PPV-A-GF 25 mm Bore, DFM Series, 40 mm Double Acting Acting

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RS Stock No.:
344-430
Mfr. Part No.:
DFM-25-40-B-PPV-A-GF
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Festo
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Brand

Festo

Product Type

Pneumatic Guided Cylinder

Bore Size

25mm

Series

DFM

Action Type

Double Acting

Maximum Operating Pressure

1 Mpa

Cushioning Type

Pneumatic Cushioning Adjustable at Both Ends

Body Material

Wrought Aluminium Alloy

Guide Type

Plain Bearing

Piston Rod Thread Size

1/8 in G

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Piston Rod Thread Standard

BSPP

Maximum Operating Temperature

80°C

Standards/Approvals

Class 7 According to ISO 14644-1, ISO 8573-1:2010 (7:4:4), RoHS, VDMA24364-B1/B2-L

Stroke Length

40mm

The Festo double-acting pneumatic drive unit is designed for precision and reliability in a compact format. Engineered with a stroke of 40 mm and a piston diameter of 25 mm, it boasts an adjustable pneumatic cushioning system, ensuring smooth operation across various mounting positions. The plain-bearing guide enhances durability while allowing for optional position detection using proximity switches. This product excels in environments requiring moderate corrosion resistance and is compatible with lubricated operations, making it suitable for diverse industrial applications. The ambient temperature range of -20 °C to 80 °C makes it highly versatile, designed to perform under varying operational conditions.

Dual operating modes for increased versatility

Adjustable cushioning for optimized performance

High-alloy stainless steel piston rod for enhanced longevity

RoHS-compliant materials ensure environmental responsibility

Compact design maximizes installation flexibility and space efficiency

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