Pneumatic slide cylinder
series MCSS double piston
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Pneumatic slide cylinder consist of double pneumatic cylinder and integrated work table, which due to the sturdiness and precise of guidance ensures precise positioning. Cylinders are equipped with magnet for proximity switches.
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Technical data |
Allowable load |
Data sheet (PDF) |
Technical information |
Dimensions dia. 6 & 8 mm | Dimensions dia. 12 & 16 mm | Dimensions dia. 20 & 25 mm |
Technical data
Working pressure |
0,6 MPa |
Min. pressure |
0,15 MPa |
Max. pressure |
0,7 MPa |
Temperature range |
-5oC to +60oC |
Working medium |
modified compressed air |
Piston diameter |
6 | 8 | 12 | 16 | 20 | 25 |
Thrust at 0,6 MPa [N] | 34 | 61 | 136 | 241 | 377 | 589 |
Return force at 0,6 MPa [N] | 25 |
45 | 102 | 181 | 283 | 453 |
Connection | M5 | M5 | M5 | M5 | G1/8" |
G1/8" |
Max. stroke [mm] | 50 | 75 | 100 | 125 |
150 |
150 |
Cushioning at end positions | rubber pads, optionally hydraulic shock absorber for one or both side |
Theoretical force [N]
Tube ID [mm] |
Piston rod [mm] |
Operation direction |
Piston area [mm2] |
Operating pressure [MPa] | |||||
0,2 | 0,3 | 0,4 | 0,5 | 0,6 | 0,7 | ||||
6 | 3 | OUT | 57 | 11 | 17 | 23 | 29 | 34 | 40 |
IN | 42 | 8 | 13 | 17 | 21 | 25 | 29 | ||
8 | 4 | OUT | 101 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 51 | 61 | 71 |
IN | 75 | 15 | 23 | 30 | 38 | 45 | 53 | ||
12 | 6 | OUT | 226 | 45 | 68 | 90 | 113 | 136 | 158 |
IN | 170 | 34 | 51 | 68 | 85 | 102 | 119 | ||
16 | 8 | OUT | 402 | 80 | 121 | 161 | 201 | 241 | 281 |
IN | 302 | 60 | 91 | 121 | 151 | 181 | 211 | ||
20 | 10 | OUT | 628 | 126 | 188 | 251 | 314 | 377 | 400 |
IN | 471 | 94 | 141 | 188 | 236 | 283 | 330 | ||
25 | 12 | OUT | 982 | 196 | 295 | 393 | 491 | 589 | 687 |
IN | 756 | 151 | 227 | 302 | 378 | 454 | 529 |
Construction / materials
- caps: aluminium alloy
- body, table, plate: aluminium alloy
- piston rod: stainless steel
- end cushion: PU
- sealing: NBR
- slide way: bearing steel
Precautions
Selection
- Do not apply a load over the operating limit range.
Select the model considering max.allowable load and allowable moment. When actuator is used outside ofoperating limits, eccentric loads on guide will be in excess this causing vibration on guide and inaccuracy, and shortenslife. - If intermediate stops by external stopper is done, avoid ejection.
If ejection occurs, it may cause damage.In case the slide table is stopped at intermediate positions by an external stopper then forwarded to the front, return the slide table to the back for just a moment to retract the stopper, then supply pressure to the opposite port to operate slide table. - Do not apply excessive forces and impacts.
This will cause problems and possible failure.
Mounting
- Do not scratch and dent mounting side of body, table and end plate.
The damage will result in a decrease in parallelism, vibration of guide and an increase in moving part resistance. - Do not scratch and dent forward side of rail and guide.
This causes vibration and increases moving part resistance. - Do not apply excessive power and load when work is mounted.
Vibrations on guide and moving part resistance will result when power over the allowable moment is applied. - Flatness of mounting surface should be less than 0.02mm.
Insufficient flatness of workpiece or base to which Air Slide Table is mounted can cause generation of play at guide section or increase sliding resistance. - Select the proper connection with the load which has external support and/or guide mechanism on the outside, and align it properly.
- Avoid contact with the air slide table during operation.
Adjuster option creates additional pinch points which can cause injury to operator when table is moving. Preventative measures, e.g. installation of a cover, should be taken to avoid such accidents. - Keep away from objects which is influenced by magnets.
A magnet is built in the guide block far use with an auto switch. there for do not use magnetic disk, magnetic card, or magnetic tape, else data will be eliminated. - When mounting an air slide table, use appropriate length of screws and do not exceed the maximum tightening torque.
If tightening the screw beyond the designated value, it may malfunction. If tightening it insufficiently, it may result in position sliding or falling off of air slide table. - The positioning hole on the table and the positioning hole at the bottom of the body do not have the same center. Use these hole s during reinstallation after the table has been removed for the maintenance of an identical product.
Lateral mounting (body tapped)
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Lateral mounting (through hole)
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Axial mounting (body tapped) |
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Front face mounting
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Top face mounting
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Environment
- Do not use in atmosphere where the actuator contacts directly the liquid such as cutting oil.
Conditions where the cylinder piston rod and guide shafts are exposed directly to cutting oil, coolant and oil mist lead to vibration, increase of moving part resistance, air leakage, etc. - Do not use in atmosphere where the actuator contacts directly the material such as powder dust, dust, spatter etc.
Thís causes víbration, increase of moving part and air leakage. Consult Mindman when the use in such
environment is required. - Do not use in direct sun light.
- Do not use in environment where there is heat source.
Use a cover when there is a heat source around the actuator, or if temperature of product increases and exceeds operating temperature range by emissíve heat. - Do not subject it to excessive vibration and/or impact.
This results in damage and/or malfunction. Contact producer if the actuator is used in the above conditions.
Stroke adjuster
- Never replace the original adjuster bolts.
Impact energy causes play, damage, etc. - Refer to the below table for lock nut tightening torque.
If the lock nut is not tightened sufficiently, it leads to low positioning accuracy. - When stroke adjuster is adjusted, do not hit the table with the wrench.
This can cause excessive play.
Model | Tigntening torque [Nm] |
MCSS 6 | 3,0 |
MCSS 8 | 5,0 |
MCSS 12 | 12,5 |
MCSS 16 | 25,0 |
MCSS 20 | 43,0 |
MCSS 25 | 69,0 |
Shock absorber
- Do not rotate the screw set on bottom of shock absorber.
Thís is not the screw for adjusting. If this screw is rotated, ít may cause oil leakage. - Do not scratch the exposed portion of the piston rod.
Decrease in Iife or malfunction may result.
- Shock absorber is considered a consumable component. When energy absorption is decreased, replace it.
Model | Part No. of spare shock absorber |
MCSS 8 | PMAC0806-SN |
MCSS 12 | PMAC0806-SN |
MCSS 16 | PMAC1007-SN |
MCSS 20 | PMAC1412-SN |
MCSS 25 | PMAC1412-SN |
- Refer to the below table for tightening torque for lock nut of shock absorber.
Model | Tightening torque [Nm] |
MCSS 8 | 1,67 |
MCSS 12 | 1,67 |
MCSS 16 | 3,14 |
MCSS 20 | 10,8 |
MCSS 25 | 10,8 |