1. Ports—Large,
unrestricted ports permit maximum flow with minimum pressure drop.They
can be relocated to any other
desired position.
2. Internal Key—Made
of stainless steel bar allows 360° rotation and quick removal
of end covers.
3. Head and Cap Seals—Positive
sealing synthetic rubber “O” rings seal tube I.D.
Non-extrusion rings used for heavy duty
cylinders.
4. Cushions—Self-aligning,
extra long, bronze cushions.Machined to close tolerances provide
maximum cushioning effect.
5.Tubing—Heavy
wall steel is microhoned to assure smooth operation with minimum
friction.
6. Rod Gland Cartridge—Bronze
bearing is accurately piloted in head to assure perfect alignment.
Bearing and rod scraper are held in place by means of a retaining ring.
a. Rod Bearing—Bronze
material assures minimum friction and wear.
b. Rod Seal—Flexible
lip type with heavy web polyurethane compound is standard; has
excellent abrasion resistance and is
wear compensating; assures leak-proof performance and long life.
7. Piston Rod—Machined
from medium carbon steel with 100,000 psi minimum yield; is hard chrome
plated and highly polished.
a.
Furnished standard with wrench flats, chamfered to protect rod seals
during installation.
b.
Furnished standard with female rod threads.
c.
Male rod threads optional, at no additional cost.
8. Rod Scraper—Metallic;
its scraping action prevents any outside matter from entering the
cylinder.
9. Steel Heads—Are
accurately machined to assure perfect alignment of piston rod and
cylinder bore.
10. Check Valve—Flush
type with large drilled passages. Assures full power start of return
stroke.
11. U-Cup Type Piston—Is
standard on all Series “101” cylinders. Flexible
lip seals provide positive sealing, low friction and
long life. Bronze piston bearing provides maximum support.
12. SCR Type Piston—Is
optional.Used where long life is required.Metallic piston rings,
however, permit a moderate amount of fluid by-pass.They are not
recommended for air service.
13. Cushion Adjusting Needle—
Flush type, also with large drilled passages providing maximum control
of cushioning effect.