CNA2

CNA2

The CNA2 series locking cylinders are robust rod-lock actuators designed for mid-stroke stops, emergency stops, and drop prevention in industrial applications. Ideal for automation, material handling, and manufacturing, these cylinders provide secure load holding in sectors like automotive and electronics assembly.

Available in bore sizes from 40mm to 100mm, the CNA2 series offers equal holding force in both extending and retracting directions, enabling reliable locking at either stroke end. The lengthened brake shoe, with superior wear resistance, ensures high reliability and stable holding force, even under demanding conditions. The locking mechanism is isolated from lock release air, preventing performance degradation due to dirt or moisture in compressed air.

Constructed with corrosion-resistant materials like stainless steel, these cylinders ensure durability in harsh environments. Low-friction seals facilitate smooth operation, while optional air cushions or rubber bumpers minimize end-of-stroke impact, enhancing longevity. Clean room-compatible models incorporate low-outgassing materials, making them suitable for sensitive settings like semiconductor or pharmaceutical production.

Auto switch capability enables seamless integration with automation systems, providing precise position feedback for enhanced control and efficiency. Pneumatic-powered, the CNA2 series supports flexible mounting options, such as flange, clevis, or foot mounts, accommodating diverse industrial setups. Its robust design ensures consistent performance under frequent cycling.

The CNA2 series excels in safety-critical applications, such as conveyor systems or robotic arms, preventing unintended movement during power loss. Its reliable locking and contamination-resistant construction ensure operational precision and product integrity, making it a vital solution for advanced automation in high-tech industrial environments.

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