Festo Pneumatic Compact Cylinder - 554233, 25mm Bore, 25mm Stroke, ADNGF Series, Double Acting

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RS Stock No.:
202-2285
Mfr. Part No.:
ADNGF-25-25-P-A
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Manufacturer Series

ADNGF

Model Number p

554233

Bore

25mm

Stroke

25mm

Action

Double

Cushioning Type

Elastic

Maximum Operating Pressure

10 bar

ISO Standard

21287

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Weight

279g

Maximum Operating Temperature

'+80°C

VDMA Standard

VDMA24364-B1/B2-L

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Festo ADNGF Series Pneumatic Compact Cylinder, 25mm Bore, 25mm Stroke - ADNGF-25-25-P-A, Numeric Part Number: 554233


This compact double-acting cylinder from the ADNGF series features a stroke of 25mm, a piston diameter of 25mm, and operates efficiently within a temperature range of -20 to 80°C. Its dual-acting mechanism combines with a maximum operating pressure of 10 Bar, providing reliable performance. It features elastic cushioning, facilitating controlled movement and reducing impact at the end positions.

Features & Benefits


• Compatibility with proximity switches for position detection
• Constructed from RoHS-compliant materials for safety
• Lightweight at 279g, facilitating easier installation

Applications


• Utilised in automated assembly lines
• Ideal for handling and moving lightweight components
• Suitable for packaging machinery operations
• Effective in pneumatic systems requiring precise movements

Can it handle significant impact energy?


It can manage up to 0.3J impact energy in end positions.

Is this component compliant with specific standards?


Yes, it adheres to ISO 21287 and VDMA24364-B1/B2-L standards.

Is lubricated operation necessary?


Lubricated operation is possible but not mandatory.

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