The range of guide units and slides is very extensive. Guides
are grouped into families.
Guide units to couple with standard
cylinders:
These are separate units to which an ISO 6432 or ISO 6431 cylinder is attached.
Pneumatic single piston cylinders
with supports at the end of the piston rod:
The common factor in all the various configurations is that, as well the calibrated hole
for the piston in the cylinder body or front head, there are other slots housing bushings
or guide bearings for additional piston rods.
Guides with pneumatic actuator:
The main part of this actuator is the guiding section with determines the shape,
applications, loads, maximum strokes and cost. The pneumatic part is housed in one
of the bodies of the unit or it comes as a complete cylinder housed inside the guide.
Twin pneumatic cylinder:
The jacket has tow calibrated holes for housing two pistons and rods side by
side. There are versions with a single piston rod, through piston rod and different
power supplies depending on whether you wish to fix the jacket for the flanges to the ends
of the piston rod.
Rodless cylinders:
In these cylinders the piston rod is integral with a carriage on the outside of
the jacket, so there is no piston rod. We offer versions in which the jacket is
open, with a C-shaped section, and piston and carriage linked mechanically, There
are other versions - that we do not make - in which the jacket is closed and there is not
contact with the piston which is moved by magnetic force.
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