Pneumatic cylinders are often used in SHEV systems. They do not require an electrical connection, but are operated with CO2 (up to 60bar for SHE) or compressed air (up to 10bar for ventilation). There are SHEV systems equipped with pneumatic cylinders for one direction only (OPEN). The advantage of this is that only one compressed air line is required. After a release, the system must then be closed again by hand. Pneumatic cylinders are available in many different versions. They differ, for example, by the connection (at the cylinder head. at the -foot, in the middle, ...), the size (the larger the diameter, the higher the force), the stroke length, or whether the piston rod is mechanically verreigelt. In this category you will find all common types. But do not hesitate to contact us if you need advice.
Pneumatic cylinders are often used in SHEV systems. They do not require an electrical connection, but are operated with CO2 (up to 60bar for SHE) or compressed air (up to 10bar for ventilation)....
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Pneumatic cylinders are often used in SHEV systems. They do not require an electrical connection, but are operated with CO2 (up to 60bar for SHE) or compressed air (up to 10bar for ventilation). There are SHEV systems equipped with pneumatic cylinders for one direction only (OPEN). The advantage of this is that only one compressed air line is required. After a release, the system must then be closed again by hand. Pneumatic cylinders are available in many different versions. They differ, for example, by the connection (at the cylinder head. at the -foot, in the middle, ...), the size (the larger the diameter, the higher the force), the stroke length, or whether the piston rod is mechanically verreigelt. In this category you will find all common types. But do not hesitate to contact us if you need advice.