Festo Pneumatic Piston Rod Cylinder - 15036, 10mm Bore, 5mm Stroke, EGZ Series, Single Acting

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RS Stock No.:
202-3175
Mfr. Part No.:
EGZ-10-5
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Manufacturer Series

EGZ

Model Number p

15036

Stroke

5mm

Bore

10mm

Action

Single

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Festo EGZ Series Pneumatic Piston Rod Cylinder, 42 N Theoretical Force, 5mm Stroke - EGZ-10-5, Numeric Part Number: 15036


This pneumatic piston rod cylinder is designed for linear motion in industrial applications. Its compact design and durable construction make it suitable for various environments. With a stroke length of 5mm and a piston diameter of 10mm, this device provides precise control and high performance.

Features & Benefits


• Single-acting design simplifies operation and installation
• 8 bar maximum operating pressure supports robust applications
• M5 pneumatic connection allows straightforward integration
• Constructed from high-alloy steel for durability
• Moderate corrosion resistance rated with a corrosion resistance class of CRC 2

Applications


• Used for precise delivery in assembly lines
• Ideal for pick-and-place mechanisms in automation
• Utilised in packaging machinery for efficient operations
• Suitable for applications requiring compact linear drives

What type of medium can be used with this device?


Compressed air compliant with ISO 8573-12010 standards is recommended.

Can it be mounted in any position?


Yes, the mounting position is flexible and can be adapted as needed.

What is the required tightening torque for installation?


A tightening torque of 20Nm is recommended for secure installation.

How does the theoretical force at 6 bar compare?


The device produces a theoretical force of 42N at 6 bar.

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