Pneumatic Components
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558031
centring ring EAML-48-4-48 Holder diameter 1: 48 mm, Assembly position: Any, Storage temperature: -25 - 60 °C, Relative air humidity: 0 - 95 %, Ambient temperature: -10 - 60 °C
customer-12
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560253
connector sleeve ZBV-9-8 Assembly position: Any, Corrosion resistance classification CRC: 2 - Moderate corrosion stress, Product weight: 0,75 g, Materials note: Conforms to RoHS, Material sleeve: Steel
customer-12
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192876
shock absorber DG-GA-32-YSR In protected version Corrosion resistance classification CRC: 2 - Moderate corrosion stress
customer-12
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558392
sensing kit EAPS-R1-20-S Suitable for electrical ERMB rotary module. Size: 20, Rotation angle: Adjustable, Assembly position: Any, Corrosion resistance classification CRC: 2 - Moderate corrosion stress, Ambient temperature: -10 - 60 °C
customer-12
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192877
shock absorber DG-GA-40-YSR In protected version Corrosion resistance classification CRC: 2 - Moderate corrosion stress
customer-12
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562627
sensor rail EAPR-S1-S-33-600/630-S Size: 33, Assembly position: Any, Corrosion resistance classification CRC: 2 - Moderate corrosion stress, Ambient temperature: -10 - 60 °C, Product weight: 144 g
customer-12
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567489
screw kit EAHM-L2-M5-55 Assembly position: Any, Corrosion resistance classification CRC: 1 - Low corrosion stress, Materials note: Conforms to RoHS, Material screws: Steel, nickel-plated
customer-12
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566882
mounting kit HMVW-SPC-3 Assembly position: Any, Corrosion resistance classification CRC: 2 - Moderate corrosion stress, Product weight: 600 g, Materials note: (* Free of copper and PTFE, * Conforms to RoHS), Material adapter: (* Steel, * Galvanised)
customer-12
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572912
lens SASF-C-L-F16 Lens attachment : C-Mount, Corrosion resistance classification CRC: 0 - No corrosion stress, Focal depth: 16 mm, Operating distance: >: 250 mm, Materials note: Conforms to RoHS
customer-12
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562581
emergency buffer NPE-70 Suitable for EGC-...-TB Size: 70, Corrosion resistance classification CRC: 1 - Low corrosion stress, Product weight: 4 g, Mounting type: Bonded, Materials note: (* Cover foil containing PWIS, * Conforms to RoHS)
customer-12
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562564
handling module HSW-16-AP-SD-AW Pick and Place for repositioning parts at an angle of 90°, with protective cover and additional rest position. Working stroke: 20 - 35 mm, Size: 16, Max. linear stroke at 90° swivel angle: 175/175 mm, Maximum Z-stroke, wait
customer-12
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564301
stroke reduction HGRT-HR-50 For setting the opening angle. Suitable for radial gripper HGRT. Size: 50, Adjustable end-position range/length: 50 mm, Cushioning: P: Flexible cushioning rings/plates at both ends, Assembly position: Any, Corrosion resistance
customer-12
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566875
basic kit HMVZ-8 Assembly position: Any, Corrosion resistance classification CRC: 2 - Moderate corrosion stress, Product weight: 7300 g, Materials note: (* Free of copper and PTFE, * Conforms to RoHS), Material adapter: (* Wrought Aluminium alloy, * Anodi
customer-12
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566892
reinforcing plate HMVD-DL40/63 Assembly position: Any, Corrosion resistance classification CRC: 2 - Moderate corrosion stress, Product weight: 900 g, Materials note: (* Free of copper and PTFE, * Conforms to RoHS), Material adapter: (* Wrought Aluminium a
customer-12
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1259494
three-point gripper DHDS-32-A-NC Size: 32, Stroke per gripper jaw: 3,9 mm, Max. replacement accuracy: <: 0,2 mm, Max. angular gripper jaw backlash ax,ay: <: 0,2 deg, Max. gripper jaw backlash Sz: <: 0,02 mm
customer-12
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1235035
switch lug EAPM-G1-55-SLS Corrosion resistance classification CRC: 1 - Low corrosion stress, Product weight: 35 g, Materials note: Conforms to RoHS, Material switch lug: (* Steel, * Galvanised)
customer-12
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1254039
parallel gripper DHPS-6-A Size: 6, Stroke per gripper jaw: 2 mm, Max. replacement accuracy: <: 0,2 mm, Max. angular gripper jaw backlash ax,ay: < 1 deg, Max. gripper jaw backlash Sz: < 0,02 mm
customer-12
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566893
installation kit HMIXB-RP/FP-2 Assembly position: Any, Corrosion resistance classification CRC: 2 - Moderate corrosion stress, Product weight: 400 g, Materials note: (* Free of copper and PTFE, * Conforms to RoHS), Material adapter: (* Steel, * Galvanised
customer-12
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1310184
angle gripper DHWS-40-A Size: 40, Max. replacement accuracy: <: 0,2 mm, Max. opening angle: 40 deg, Rotationally symmetrical: <: 0,2 mm, Repetition accuracy, gripper: <: 0,04 mm
customer-12
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1401366
branching module PMBL-90-HP3 Size: 90, Nominal diameter DN: 36, Series: L, Assembly position: Any, Design structure: Branching module
customer-12
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Pneumatic Components
General Guide & Overview
Pneumatic components are essential parts of a pneumatic system that utilizes compressed air to control movements and perform various tasks in industries such as manufacturing, construction, and automation. These components are designed to optimize automation and control and are favored by many industries for their cost-effectiveness and reliability.
Industrial pneumatic systems typically consist of a compressor, receiver, valves, and actuators. The compressor converts the air into compressed air, which is then stored in a receiver. Valves control the direction and flow of the air, while actuators are responsible for the required movement of the system.
Additionally, air preparation components such as filters, regulators, and lubricators play a crucial role in maintaining the performance and longevity of the pneumatic system.
Understanding the functions and applications of pneumatic components is key to harnessing the power of pneumatic systems effectively. In this guide, we will explore the various components of a pneumatic system and their functions, providing you with a comprehensive overview.
Advantages and Limitations of Pneumatic Systems
Pneumatic systems offer several advantages that make them popular in various industries. These include simplicity of design and control, reliability, and safety.
One of the key advantages of pneumatic systems is their simplicity. They can be easily designed and operated using standard components, making them cost-effective and efficient. This makes them a popular choice for industries that require automated processes.
Pneumatic systems are also known for their reliability. They can continue to function even if there is a loss of electrical power, ensuring uninterrupted operation. This is especially important in critical applications, where downtime can be costly and disruptive.
Additionally, pneumatic systems are considered safe to use. They are less prone to shock damage compared to hydraulic systems, reducing the risk of accidents. They also have a low risk of fire, making them suitable for applications where fire hazards are a concern.
However, it's significant to note that pneumatic systems also have limitations that need to be taken into account. One limitation is that they are prone to leakage. Air can escape from the system, leading to a decrease in performance and efficiency. Regular maintenance checks are necessary to detect and address any leakage issues in order to prevent potential problems.
Pneumatic systems also require maintenance and repairs to ensure their optimal functioning. Before any repairs, the system needs to be depressurized correctly to avoid accidents. Temperature and vibration changes can affect the performance of pneumatic systems, so it's important to consider these factors and take appropriate measures.
Components and Design of a Pneumatic System
A pneumatic system is composed of several essential components that work together to optimize its performance. The key components of a pneumatic system include an air compressor that converts the air into compressed air, an air tank that stores the compressed air, and an air filter that removes contaminants from the air before it enters the system.
To ensure stable and controlled operation, a regulator is used to adjust and maintain the desired pressure of the air within the system. Additionally, a lubricator is employed to provide lubrication, reducing friction and wear on the components, thus prolonging their lifespan.
The control valve is responsible for controlling the flow of air within the system, allowing for precision and flexibility in the movement of the actuators. These actuators, which can be in the form of cylinders or motors, convert the compressed air into mechanical movement, enabling the system to perform the desired tasks.
In designing a pneumatic system, careful consideration must be given to the arrangement and placement of these components. Proper positioning ensures an efficient and logical flow of air, reducing energy loss and optimizing performance. By strategically positioning the components, operators can achieve smooth operation and enhance the system's overall effectiveness.
FAQ
What are pneumatic components?
Pneumatic components are essential parts of a pneumatic system that utilize compressed air to control movements and perform various tasks in industries such as manufacturing, construction, and automation.
What are the main components of a pneumatic system?
The main components of a pneumatic system include an air compressor, an air tank, an air filter, a regulator, a lubricator, control valves, and actuators.
What are the advantages of pneumatic systems?
Pneumatic systems offer advantages such as simplicity of design and control, reliability, and safety. They are easy to design and operate, even without electrical power, and are less prone to shock damage and fire.
What are the limitations of pneumatic systems?
Pneumatic systems can be prone to leakage and require regular maintenance checks. The system needs to be depressurized correctly before repairs, and temperature and vibration changes can affect its performance.