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Machine builders who traditionally use a cylinder and solenoid valve
for pushing and clamping applications now have a space and time saving
solution with the launch of SMC´s new Series CVQ cylinder and valve
range.
Developed initially to provide a unique all-in-one compact
cylinder/valve system, engineers from world leaders SMC have simply
taken their most popular compact CQ2 cylinder and V100 solenoid valve
and literally built them together in one single unit. By adopting this
innovative approach, the new CVQ cylinder range offers some major space
savings as there is no need to allocate space for either the valve or
the necessary piping. And by eliminating the piping, further
performance benefits are also achieved such as reduced pressure drop
and air consumption - by up to 37% per cycle - plus improved response
speed when compared to previous separate cylinder and valve
configurations. As a single one piece unit, the new CVQ only requires
only three piping connections instead of seven connections as
previously required thereby ensuring reduced labour time for both
installation and maintenance.
Currently the CVQ Series combines a double acting compact cylinder in
either 32mm, 40mm, 50mm or 63mm bore sizes for application requiring
cylinder speed of between 50 – 500 mm/s and a 2 position solenoid
valve, which is IP 40 dust proof and is available in low power
consumption 24 or 12 V options.
More on the CVQ range.
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Our new Series CVQM guide rod cylinder – which is fully interchangeable
with our popular CQ2 cylinder range - has been specially developed for
pushing and clamping applications, where strong lateral load resistance
and high non rotational accuracy is required. With its fully integrated
solenoid valve it offers great space saving benefits, fast response
speeds and installation costs are kept to a minimum as there is no need
for traditional piping connections between the cylinder and valve.
Available in bore sizes of 32,40,50, 63mm, these double acting air
cylinders can be fitted with an auto switch on any one of the three
available sides and operate between minimum and maximum pressure ranges
of 0,15 – 0,7 Mpa.
More on the CVQM range.
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