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You are here: Home / Components / Cylinders / Festo Introduces the DSBC Pneumatic Family of Cylinders

Festo Introduces the DSBC Pneumatic Family of Cylinders

August 6, 2013 By Stacy Combest

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Festo-DSBC-cylinderFesto introduces the new DSBC family of ISO 15552 standard pneumatic cylinders, all of which feature the company’s unique PPS self-adjusting cushioning capability. PPS ensures that cushioning into the end position is dynamic, but gentle, and requires no manual intervention. PPS eliminates the time consuming back and forth typically required during the adjustment stage of installing pneumatic cylinders.

The DSBC has the reliability and sturdiness of the popular ISO 15552 standard Festo cylinders DNC and DNCB and takes those actuators one step further with its unique self-adjusting cushioning capabilities. This self-adjusting ability ensures optimum cushioning performance at all times without the need for any manual intervention – even for changes in parameters such as friction and pressure, thus reducing wear and vibration.

A wide range of configuration options are available for the following:

  • Seals, including chemical resistant
  • Scrapers, including those optimized for high dust areas, i.e. packaging
  • Safety, including rod clamp or mechanical end lock
  • Low friction or slow speed
  • Environments – low to high temperature conditions and high moisture, including wash down.

A bumper has been integrated into the DSBC seal for both noise and vibration reduction. Sizes range from 1.25 to 5 inches (32 to 125 millimeters).

Festo
www.festo.com

Filed Under: Cylinders Tagged With: festo

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  1. David Moffat says

    August 21, 2019 at 3:13 am

    What is the difference between the DSBC cylindres and the DNGU type?

    Thanks.

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