Double acting compact cylinders deliver substantial force, making them versatile for various industrial and mobile machinery applications. The compact size allows for easy integration into tight spaces, making them essential components in equipment such as robotics, automotive systems, and medical devices.
Specification
Model |
ATO-CX-SD2010 |
ATO-CX-SD2510 |
ATO-CX-SD3210 |
ATO-CX-SD4010 |
ATO-CX-SD5010 |
ATO-CX-SD6310 |
ATO-CX-SD8010 |
ATO-CX-SD10010 |
Bore Diameter |
20mm |
25mm |
32mm |
40mm |
50mm |
63mm |
80mm |
100mm |
Stroke |
3/8 inch (10mm) |
Working Fluid |
Hydraulic Oil |
Working Pressure |
3~140kg·f/cm |
Pressure Resistant |
210kg·f/cm |
Working Speed |
8~100mm/sec |
Working Temperature |
-10~70℃ |
Note: If you need to customize compact hydraulic cylinders of other sizes, including bore diameter, stroke, etc., please feel free to contact us.
Dimension (Unit: mm)
Bore Diameter |
A |
B |
C |
CL |
D |
SW |
E |
F |
H |
K |
M |
N |
P1 |
P2 |
R |
PT |
φ20 |
51 |
43 |
8 |
6 |
12 |
10 |
44 |
30 |
5.5 |
5.6 |
9 |
M8*1.25*12D |
22.5 |
11 |
5 |
1/8 |
φ25 |
53 |
45 |
8 |
6 |
14 |
12 |
50 |
36 |
5.5 |
5.6 |
9 |
M10*1.5*15D |
23 |
12 |
5 |
1/8 |
φ32 |
64 |
54 |
10 |
7 |
20 |
17 |
62 |
47 |
6.5 |
6.8 |
11 |
M12*1.75*15D |
28 |
14 |
10 |
1/4 |
φ40 |
65 |
55 |
10 |
7 |
25 |
22 |
70 |
52 |
9 |
9 |
14 |
M16*2.0*20D |
28 |
15 |
10 |
1/4 |
φ50 |
71 |
60 |
11 |
8 |
30 |
27 |
80 |
58 |
11 |
11 |
18 |
M20*2.5*25D |
29.5 |
18 |
10 |
1/4 |
φ63 |
80 |
67 |
13 |
10 |
35 |
32 |
94 |
69 |
13 |
13 |
20 |
M27*3.0*35D |
61 |
20 |
10 |
3/8 |
φ80 |
95 |
78 |
17 |
14 |
40 |
35 |
114 |
86 |
15 |
15 |
22 |
M30*3.5*35D |
66 |
27 |
15 |
3/8 |
φ100 |
99 |
82 |
17 |
14 |
45 |
40 |
134 |
102 |
17.5 |
18 |
26 |
M36*4.0*40D |
36 |
27 |
15 |
3/8 |
Tips: How do you troubleshoot issues with a compact hydraulic cylinder?
To troubleshoot issues with a compact hydraulic cylinder, start by checking for visible leaks, as hydraulic fluid leaks can impair performance. Inspect the cylinder for damaged seals, and replace any that show signs of wear or deterioration. Ensure proper fluid levels and check for contaminants in the hydraulic fluid. If the cylinder is not moving smoothly, inspect the piston rod for bends or damage. Verify that the hydraulic hoses are securely connected and not kinked. Examine the pressure settings and adjust them if necessary. If the cylinder fails to extend or retract, check the directional control valve and associated connections. Additionally, listen for unusual noises during operation, as they may indicate internal damage. Regular maintenance, such as lubrication and seal replacement, can prevent many common issues. If problems persist, consult the manufacturer's documentation or seek assistance from a hydraulic system expert.