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The new style MGP has a shorter guide rod and thinner plate resulting in a weight reduction of up to 17% over the original MGP.  The series is designed for high side load applications found in material handling, lifting and stopping. The cylinder utilizes an ultra-compact design by incorporating the cylinder body as part of the guide body. As the stroke length increases, so does the bearing