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     Since its establishment, SMC has been a leader in pneumatic technology, providing industry with technology and products to support automation based on the guiding principle of “contributing to automation labor savings in industry.”

    Over the past 50+ years, SMC’s products have become established as a recognized international brand through sales, technical, supply and after sale services in world markets. Sales have grown to achieve a 30% global market share.

Rodless Cylinder, NCY3B, Magnetically Coupled, (Inch Stroke) – Basic Type

Rodless Cylinder, NCY3B, Magnetically Coupled, (Inch Stroke) - Basic Type

The NCY3B Rodless Cylinder – Magnetically Coupled uses industrial strength magnets located in the piston and external carriage to form a single unit that will travel when actuated with air pressure.  The NCY3B series has resin based lube retainers installed on the dust seal to more evenly distribute lubricant for a reduction in minimum operating pressure.  70% longer wear rings will distribute a side load over a larger contact area for improved bearing performance.

  • Bore sizes (nominal): 1/4″, 3'8″, 5/8″, 3/4″, 1″, 1-1/4″, 1-1/2″, 2″, 2-1/2″
  • Stroke length: 2″, 3″, 4″, 5″, 6″ 8″, 10″, 15″, 20″, 25″, 30″, 40″, 60″, 80″
  • Minimum operating pressure: 17 ~ 23 psi (0.12 ~ 0.16 MPa)
  • Speed: 2 ~ 20 inch/sec.
  • Options include: Heat Resistance 302°F (XB6), Low Speed, 0.6 ~ 2.0 inch/sec. (XB9), Ultra Low Speed, 0.3 ~ 2.0 inch/sec. (XB13), High Speed, 59.0 inch/sec. (X160), Hard Chrome Plating (X322)

 

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