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This is a legacy product. Please contact us for the latest version.sales@ocaire.com, CYL, GUIDE, BEARING, ACTUATOR, MGCL/MGCM GUIDED CYLINDER, HM, 20MM MGCL/MGCM SLIDE BEARING, 6.39340 lb, SeriesDescriptionModelActionNoteVol. no. (for std model)MGCGuide cylinderMGCCompact typeExcept with rubber bumper888

The MGCM integrates a round body cylinder for its power source with external guide rods to isolate the load bearing from the movement of the actuator's rod and seals for a compact and light weight unit. The carbon steel alloy slide bearing provides lateral stability protecting it from side load impacts. It is designed with air cushions at the end of stroke for maximum kinetic energy absorption

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Guide Cylinder/Compact Type 20, 25, 32, 40, 50 Series MGC How to Order MGC 100 L R M9BW B 32 Guide Cylinder (Compact Type) Made to Order Refer to page 393 for details. Bearing type M L Slide bearing Ball bushing bearing Number of auto switches Mounting style Nil S n 2 pcs. B F Basic style 1 pc. Front mounting flange style n pcs.

kinetic energy (J) 70 100 50 50 100 40 20 R: 7, H: 7.5 R: 0.35, H: 0.42 25 R: 7, H: 7.5 R: 0.56, H: 0.65 100 32 Total load mass (kg) 32 7.5 0.91 100 25 40 8.7 1.8 10 50 11.8 3.4 100 20 High kinetic energy generated by large loads and high speed operations can be absorbed by compressing air at the stroke end thus preventing shock and vibration being transmitted to the machine.

Doc. no. MGC*-OM0002C-2 PRODUCT NAME Guide Cylinder MODEL / Series / Product Number MGC Series Contents Safety Instructions 2 Product Features 4 1. How to Order 5 2. Model/Stroke 6 3. Specifications 6 4. Theoretical Output 6 5. Weight 7 6. Moving Parts Weight 7 7. Allowable Kinetic Energy by Air Cushion Mechanism 7 8. Design/Selection 8 9. Installations/Adjustment 9 10. Piping 11 11. Lubrication