Pneumatic Cylinder

Pneumatics

A pneumatic cylinder, also known as an air cylinder, is a mechanical device used in lifting and loading equipment to produce linear motion and force by using compressed air. It consists of a cylinder barrel, a piston, and a rod. When compressed air is introduced into the cylinder, it pushes the piston, which in turn moves the rod to perform work such as lifting, pushing, pulling, or holding loads.



Pneumatic cylinders are favored for their simplicity, reliability, and quick response times. They come in various types, including single-acting cylinders (where air is applied to one side of the piston only) and double-acting cylinders (where air is applied to both sides of the piston for more precise control). These cylinders are widely used in automation systems, material handling, and manufacturing processes for tasks that require fast, repetitive motions with moderate force.