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 Airpot Corp.Airpot Corporation is the world's leading manufacturer of ultra low friction, super-responsive pneumatic piston and cylinder motion dampers and actuators. Our unique seal-less construction and combination of materials allow unsurpassed longevity, high cycle rates without lubricants, smooth operation at extreme temperatures, and instrument quality performance for low to medium force and energy levels. Common applications include: semiconductor & IC processing equipment, web/wire/filament tension controls, test & measurement instruments, automated medical analyzers, dispensing & vending machines, h capacity mail & cash handling, equipment, customized uses for our pistons & cylinders.
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Airpot Corporation offers non-contact electronic switching sensors from Sick, Inc. using state-of-the-art GMR technology. These are the most precise and accurate magnetically activated cylinder sensors on the market.
Product Brief
Access data sheets, select desired options, or obtain a CAD Files
Product Brief
Access data sheets, select desired options, or obtain a CAD Files
Product Brief
Access data sheets, select desired options, or obtain a CAD Files
Product Brief
Access data sheets, select desired options, or obtain a CAD Files
Product Brief
Access data sheets, select desired options, or obtain a CAD Files
Training Guide
Can I use the piston as a stop? Can I take the piston out of the cylinder? Please explain the guaranteed stroke on the dashpot data sheets. If I have a 2 inch stroke unit and my slide strokes exactly 2 inches, could the dashpot piston bottom out?
Training Guide
Are your dashpots adjustable? How does the adjustment knob work? For a two way damping dashpot, can I adjust for different damping in each direction? Can you make non-adjustable dashpot?
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Should I use a push dashpot or a pull dashpot? Can I get damping in one direction only? What forces can the dashpot resist with? What is the maximum pull force in the dashpot specification? What happens if you exceed the maximum pull force on a dashpot? How do you measure the damping coefficient?
Training Guide
Get answers to questions such as... What materials do you use for the piston and cylinder? Why glass cylinders? Isn't glass brittle? Can you make the piston or cylinder from other materials? Does the piston need lubrication? What is the friction level in your dashpots? How many cycles do the dashpots last for? Can I put a liquid in the cylinder? When specifying leak, what does the S in SL/min mean?
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