Pneumatic Tie Rod Cylinders

Pneumatic tie rod cylinders, key hydraulic elements, are pivotal in diverse industries for linear movement tasks. Comprising a barrel, piston rod, and tie rods to anchor the ends, these air cylinders transform fluid power into mechanical force for precise, dependable action in machines. They are extensively used in manufacturing, construction, and automotive fields, enhancing efficiency in various applications.

AVENTICS™ TRB Series

The AVENTICS™ Series TRB Tie Rod Cylinders, featuring piston diameters from 32 mm to 125 mm, offer versatile pneumatic solutions. Enhanced with advanced and elastic cushioning for superior performance, they also boast a range of scraper modules. The modular design allows for easy scraper replacement, greatly reducing maintenance times. With a wide selection of variants and accessories available in the configurator, these cylinders ensure flexibility and customisation for any specific requirement, elevating your pneumatic system’s efficiency and performance.

Standards: ISO 15552
Working Pressure Range: 1.5 - 10 Bar
Temperature Range: -20°C to 80°C
Maximum Particle Size: 50 µm
Piston Force Pressure: 6.3 Bar
Materials: Aluminium (Anodised), Stainless Steel (Galvanised), Die-cast Aluminum, Polyurethane
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AVENTICS™ ITS Series

The AVENTICS™ Series ITS Tie rod cylinders excel in moving loads up to five tons effortlessly. Compliant with ISO 15552, their stroke range spans from a few centimetres to an impressive 2700 mm, catering to diverse applications. Featuring a modular sealing system, they enable tailored solutions for efficient performance and reduced maintenance. Constructed with material optimisation, these cylinders are designed for durability.

Standards: ISO 15552
Working Pressure Range: 2 - 10 Bar
Temperature Range: -20°C to 80°C
Maximum Particle Size: 50 µm
Piston Force Pressure: 6.3 Bar
Materials: Aluminium (Anodised), Stainless Steel (Galvanised), & Acrylonitrile Butadiene Rubber
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AVENTICS™ C12P Series

The AVENTICS™ Series C12P Tie rod cylinders, compliant with CNOMO NFE 49-001 standards, offer exceptional quality and performance. Available in diameters from 25mm to 200mm and capable of strokes up to 90.551 inches, these durable cylinders are ideal for various industrial uses. They feature optional enhancements like a through piston rod and heat resistance, allowing for customisation to meet specific requirements. Rely on the AVENTICS™ Series C12P for reliable performance.

Standards: CNOMO / NFE 49-001
Working Pressure Range: 2 - 10 Bar
Temperature Range: -20°C to 80°C
Maximum Particle Size: 50 µm
Piston Force Pressure: 6.3 Bar
Materials: Aluminium (Anodised), Stainless Steel, Polyurethane, & Steel (Galvanised)
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AVENTICS™ 437 Series

The AVENTICS™ Series 437 Tie-Rod Cylinders present a flexible option with an extensive array of mountings and sensors, meeting a broad spectrum of industrial requirements. Ready for magnetic position detectors, they offer enhanced precision and control. Compatible with both lubricated and non-lubricated air, they adapt to various operational environments. Operating reliably across a temperature range of -10°C to 70°C, these cylinders are a reliable selection for diverse applications.

Standards: CNOMO 06-07-02
Maximum Operating Pressure: 10 Bar
Temperature Range: -10°C to 70°C
Optimal Max Speed: 1m/s
Fluid: Air & Inert Gas
Materials: Aluminium (Anodised), Stainless Steel, Nitrile, Chrome Plated Steel, & Polyurethane
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AVENTICS™ 167 Series

Introducing the AVENTICS™ Series 167 Tie-rod Cylinder, offering sizes from Ø 25 mm to 100 mm with a maximum stroke of 1500 mm. Ideal for high stroke frequencies and perfect for pulley systems, its user-friendly design includes an easy plug-in option with a tube nut or external thread, simplifying setup. Count on the AVENTICS™ Series 167 for reliable and efficient performance in demanding industrial applications.

Standards: ISO 6431
Working Pressure Range: 2 - 10 Bar
Temperature Range: -20°C to 75°C
Maximum Particle Size: 50 µm
Piston Force Pressure: 6 Bar
Materials: Aluminium (Anodised), Stainless Steel (Chrome Plated), & Acrylonitrile Butadiene Rubber
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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Actuation Valve offers actuated butterfly valves suitable for marine applications, featuring materials like B148 C9500 Aluminium Bronze and EPDM seats suitable for seawater, cooling systems, desalination, and other marine environments. The 80WM580 & 80LM580 in particular are the most common.
Yes, Actuation Valve can provide various certifications, including witness testing, 3.1 certification, and standard pressure tests. Additional certifications can be arranged upon request.
Yes, Actuation Valve offers sustainable spares and replacement parts for ongoing maintenance schedules.
Depending on the valve, actuator and process type pressure ratings range from PN10, PN16, PN40., ANSI 150 and ANSI 300.
A pneumatic cylinder is a mechanical device that uses compressed air to produce a force in a reciprocating linear motion.
They convert the energy of compressed air into mechanical force by moving a piston within a cylinder barrel.
The main types include single-acting (one-direction force) and double-acting (force in both extend and retract directions).
Yes, they can be customised in terms of size, stroke length, and special features to suit specific requirements.
They offer simplicity, high speed, durability, and ease of installation for various automation tasks.
Many are designed with materials and seals that can withstand harsh conditions, including dust, moisture, and high temperatures.
Consider the force required, stroke length, speed of operation, and the environment in which it will be used.

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