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Mechanical rod locks

March 26, 2008
CCA advanced locking cylinders with Integral AMLOK rod clamp control overtravel, drifting, bouncing, and reverse traveling. Oversized intensifier provides long service life, even under severe operating conditions. High locking force holds ...
CCA advanced locking cylinders with Integral AMLOK rod clamp control overtravel, drifting, bouncing, and reverse traveling. Oversized intensifier provides long service life, even under severe operating conditions. High locking force holds rod in any midstroke position. Clamping is done with spring force so drifting caused by a lack of air pressure is not possible. Rod clamp is offered as an integral unit or can be added as a separate unit to an NFPA-MF1 style cylinder. They are designed for locking reciprocating motions only.

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