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Pneumatic lifters

Dec. 10, 2009
Edited By Mary C. Gannon TDL2 and TDL4 metric two post direct lifters feature HP series metric air cylinders. Cylinders include adjustable cushion control, built-in lubrication system, and position sensing capability. Lifters feature linear ...

Edited By Mary C. Gannon

TDL2 and TDL4 metric two post direct lifters feature HP series metric air cylinders. Cylinders include adjustable cushion control, built-in lubrication system, and position sensing capability. Lifters feature linear bearings to deliver smooth, consistent lifting action. TDL2 is offered in bore sizes from 40-100 mm and in stroke lengths from 25 to 400 mm. TDL4 is equipped with a 40 mm bore air cylinder available in stroke lengths from 25 to 250 mm.

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