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SMC NCDGBA32-0400 Aluminum Air Cylinder, Round Body, Double Acting, Basic Style Mounting, Switch Ready, Air Cushion, 1-1/4" Bore OD, 4" Stroke, 0.472" Rod OD, 1/8" NPT

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About SMC NCDGBA32-0400 Aluminum Air Cylinder, Round

This SMC double-acting NCG Series air cylinder has a repairable round body, basic-style mounting, and comes "switch ready" for connecting to mechanical proximity and limit switches for precise timing in automated applications. The air cylinder (also called a pneumatic cylinder) has an anodized aluminum body to help resist corrosion and tarnishing, and it comes with a single piston rod. The double-acting air cylinder uses airflow through two air ports on opposite ends of the cylinder barrel to push out and retract the piston rod to produce continued movement. The pneumatic cylinder has air cushioning inside the cylinder barrel to absorb kinetic energy and to dampen the sound of the piston striking the end caps. Low nitrile rubber seals that contain air help protect the barrel and piston rod. This air cylinder is "switch ready" with a magnet sensor installed for connecting to electrical circuits for pneumatic automation. The air cylinder has basic-style mounting and includes a rod end nut to hold brackets (sold separately) in place. The maximum pressure of the air cylinder is 145 pounds per square inch (psi), and it has a temperature range of 14 to 140 degrees F. This repairable air cylinder is suitable for use in high speed operations and in tight spaces. Pneumatic actuators fall into two classes: linear and rotary. Linear actuators move objects in straight lines, while rotary actuators turn objects, or rotate them in varying directions. Air cylinders (also called pneumatic cylinders), the most common type of linear actuators, use pressurized air to pull and push piston rods in and out of cylinder barrels. This motion moves mechanisms connected to the rods, or (for detached items) directs or blocks travel using rod-attached plates. Air cylinders execute pushing, pulling, lifting, lowering, pressing, and stopping functions, and they come in several different body types, including round, compact, tie-rod, guided, slide, and clamp. Pneum