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MCR Series Rodless Cylinder
MCR Series

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The MCR Series cylinder consists of a piston and a carriage, which are coupled together using rare earth magnets. When the cylinder is pressurized from one end, the piston will travel the length of the tube, which in turn moves the carriage. Pressurizing the other side the carriage will travel back the length of the tube. They are available in various bore sizes and coupling strengths.

Standard Specifications:

  • Bore sizes include: 12mm, 16mm, 20mm, 25mm, 32mm, 40mm
  • 304 series stainless steel barrel
  • Operating pressure up to 7 bar, (100 psi.)
  • Ambient temperature range, -20ºC to + 60ºC (–4ºF to +140ºF)
  • Medium, filtered air, with or without lubrication, & low pressure hydraulic
  • Standard stroke lengths for non-guided (MC1, MC2) up to 2540mm(100") for guided (MC3, MC4, MC5) up to 1524mm (60")
  • Non-rotating linear travel (MC3, MC4, MC5)
  • Cushions are standard on the non-guided series for load deceleration
  • Operating speeds up to 1 m/sec (3.28ft./sec)

Features:

  • Guided series end plate design allows easy shock absorber installation. Several shock options available for optimum  load deceleration.
  • Numate mounting features available (MC3, MC4, MC5)
  • Externally guided option (MC3, MC4, MC5)
For more information, please call your Numatics Distributor.

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