Festo Pneumatic Piston Rod Cylinder - 195992, 40mm Bore, 50mm Stroke, DSNU Series, Double Acting

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RS Stock No.:
202-1765
Mfr. Part No.:
DSNU-40-50-P-A
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Manufacturer Series

DSNU

Model Number p

195992

Action

Double

Stroke

50mm

Bore

40mm

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Festo DSNU Series Pneumatic Piston Rod Cylinder, 50mm Stroke, 40mm Bore - DSNU-40-50-P-A, Numeric Part Number: 195992


This pneumatic piston rod cylinder is designed for accuracy and efficiency in a range of automation applications. Its sturdy construction ensures reliable performance even in demanding environments, improving productivity across various industries. This component is ideal for professionals in electrical, mechanical, and automation fields.

Features & Benefits


• Double-acting mechanism provides smooth and reliable motion
• Elastic cushioning at both ends reduces impact and shock
• Versatile mounting options accommodate different installation needs
• Maximum operating pressure of 10 bar ensures dependable performance
• Corrosion resistance class CRC 2 enhances durability

Applications


• Utilised in automated assembly lines for accurate movements
• Suitable for robotics applications requiring reliable actuation
• Ideal for packaging machinery to boost workflow efficiency
• Commonly used in lifting and lowering mechanisms within machinery

What type of operating medium is suitable for it?


Compressed air that complies with ISO 8573-1:2010 standards is recommended for optimal functioning.

Can it operate in extreme temperatures?


Yes, it is effective within a temperature range of -20 to 80°C.

How does it handle lubrication during operation?


Lubricated operation is advised for optimal performance.

What forces can be generated during operation?


Forces of up to 752.9 N can be produced during the advance stroke at 0.6 MPa.

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