Product Selection Differences for Short Stroke Cylinders

When selecting short stroke cylinders, there are several key differences to consider among available options, including:

  1. Stroke Length: Short stroke cylinders are specifically designed for applications that require fast or fine positioning movements over short distances. The stroke length of the cylinder should match the specific requirements of your application.

  2. Bore Size: The bore size of the cylinder determines the force output of the cylinder. Select a bore size that provides the necessary force for your application while considering space constraints and other factors.

  3. Operating Pressure: Consider the operating pressure range of the cylinder to ensure that it can handle the required pressure levels without compromising performance.

  4. Mounting Options: Different short stroke cylinders offer various mounting options, such as foot, flange, trunnion, or clevis mounts. Choose a mounting style that is compatible with your application setup.

  5. Construction Material: Short stroke cylinders are available in various materials such as aluminum, stainless steel, or composite materials. Consider factors like corrosion resistance, durability, and weight when selecting the construction material.

  6. Seals and Lubrication: The type of seals used in the cylinder and the lubrication system can impact the performance and maintenance requirements of the cylinder. Choose seals that are compatible with your operating conditions and ensure proper lubrication for smooth operation.

  7. Speed and Response Time: Short stroke cylinders are often chosen for applications requiring fast response times and high-speed operation. Consider the speed capabilities of the cylinder to ensure it can meet your application requirements.

  8. Accessories and Sensor Options: Some short stroke cylinders come with integrated sensors or offer compatibility with various accessories such as position sensors, switches, or shock absorbers. Consider these options to enhance the functionality of your system.

By carefully evaluating these key differences among available short stroke cylinder options, you can select the most suitable cylinder for your specific application requirements.