Festo Pneumatic Compact Cylinder - CRDSNU-25-100-P-A, 25mm Bore, 100mm Stroke, CRDSNU Series, Double Acting

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RS Stock No.:
344-355
Mfr. Part No.:
CRDSNU-25-100-P-A
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Manufacturer Series

CRDSNU

Model Number p

CRDSNU-25-100-P-A

Action

Double

Bore

25mm

Stroke

100mm

Pneumatic Connection

G 1/8

COO (Country of Origin):
IN
The Festo standards-based cylinder from festo redefines precision and reliability in engineering applications. Designed to meet strict industry standards, this double-acting cylinder operates efficiently within a range of 0.1 to 1 MPa, ensuring optimal performance across various tasks. Its robust construction features high-alloy stainless steel, providing enhanced durability and corrosion resistance for rigorous environments. With a stroke length of 100 mm and a piston diameter of 25 mm, this product ensures powerful actuation while maintaining compactness. The cylinder is adaptable to multiple mounting positions, facilitating versatile installation options. Whether you need a component for an automated assembly line or precise position detection, this product delivers on functionality and resilience.

Elastic cushioning rings optimize end position impact for smoother operation
Proximity switch compatibility enables accurate position detection
Cleanroom class 6 certification ensures suitability for sensitive environments
Lubricated operation is possible enhancing longevity and performance
RoHS-compliant materials ensure environmental safety and regulatory compliance
Optional mounting position offers flexibility for integration in diverse setups
Theoretical force of 295 N on advance stroke provides strong actuation

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