Overall dimensions and technical information are provided solely for informative purposes and may be modified without notice Compact cylinders according to standard ISO 21287 3 | 102 Series 1500 Ecompact - Technical data Pneumatic actuation 3 The diagram shows the maximum Radial load F (in Newtons) that can be applied to the cylinder piston rod as a function of the distance A (in mm); based upon the standard version cylinder under static conditions F = radial load (Kg and N) A = distance between the load (F) centre of gravity and the cylinder front end cap Admissible maximum radial load diagram End of stroke cushioning capacity diagram The diagram shows, for each diameter, the safety curves relative to the maximum loads which can be moved by the cylinder in function of it’s speed V. The data has been calculated under the following test conditions: Cylinder mounted vertically with the rod pointing down, air pressure at 5 bar and with a guided load. Important: Do not exceed the recommended values in the table as reduced life or damage to the cylinder may result. F= moved cylinder load (Kg and N) V= load speed Ø32 Ø25 F (Kg) (N) 10 - 100 9 - 90 8 - 80 7 - 70 6 - 60 5 - 50 4.5 - 45 4 - 40 3.5 - 35 3 - 30 2.5 - 25 2 - 20 1.5 - 15 1 - 10 0.5 - 5 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 A (mm) Ø100 Ø80 Ø50 Ø63 Ø40 Ø20 F (Kg) (N) A (mm) 200 - 1960 180 - 1765 160 - 1570 140 - 1370 120 - 1175 100 - 980 90 - 880 80 - 785 70 - 685 60 - 590 50 - 490 40 - 390 30 - 295 20 - 195 10 - 9.8 550 600 650 700 750 800 500 F (Kg) (N) Ø100 Ø63 Ø80 Ø50 Ø40 Ø32 Ø25 V(mm/sec)
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