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Locking cylinders

June 13, 2007
CCA advanced locking cylinders with Integral AMLOK rod clamp control overshoot, drifting, bouncing, and reverse traveling. High locking force will hold rod in any mid-stroke position. Clamp is offered as integral unit with cylinders or can be ...
CCA advanced locking cylinders with Integral AMLOK rod clamp control overshoot, drifting, bouncing, and reverse traveling. High locking force will hold rod in any mid-stroke position. Clamp is offered as integral unit with cylinders or can be added separately to NFPA-MF1 cylinders. Locking is done mechanically by a spring and unlocked by air pressure. Clamps are designed for locking reciprocating motions only.

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