Fluid Power World Handbook July 2019

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PNEUMATIC

ACTUATORS

Pneumatic actuators are simple and

the operating fluid in a pneumatic actuator

cost-effective mechanical devices that use

is simply air, so leakage doesn’t drip and

compressed air acting on a piston inside

contaminate surrounding areas.

a cylinder to move a load along a linear or rotational path. That motion can be in any form, such as blocking, clamping or ejecting. Unlike their hydraulic alternatives,

There are many styles of pneumatic actuators including diaphragm cylinders, rodless cylinders, telescoping cylinders and through-rod cylinders.

CYLINDERS The most popular style of pneumatic actuator consists of a piston and rod moving inside a closed cylinder. This actuator style can be sub-divided into two types based on the operating principle: single-acting and double-acting. Single-acting cylinders use one air port to allow compressed air to enter the cylinder to move the piston to the desired position, as well as an internal spring to return the piston to the “home” position when the air pressure is removed. Double-acting cylinders have an air port at each end and move the piston forward and back by alternating the port that receives the high-pressure air. In a typical application, the actuator body is connected to a support frame, and the end of the rod is connected to a machine element that is to be moved. A directional control valve is used to provide a path of compressed air to the extend port

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while allowing the exhaust air to escape through the valve to the atmosphere. The difference in pressure on the two sides of the piston results in a force equal to the pressure differential multiplied by the surface area of the piston. If the load connected to the rod is less than the resultant force, the piston and rod will extend and move the machine element. Reversing the directional control valve will provide compressed air to the retract port, allowing exhaust to escape the extend port, and the cylinder will return back to its home position. Pneumatic actuators are at the working end of a fluid power system. Upstream of these units, which produce the visible work of moving a load, are compressors, filters, pressure regulators, lubricators, on-off

control valves and flow controls. Connecting all of these components together is a network of piping or tubing (either rigid or flexible) and fittings. Pressure and flow requirements of the actuators in a system must be taken into account when selecting these upstream system components to ensure desired performance. Undersized upstream components can cause a pneumatic actuator to perform poorly, or even make it unable to move its load at all. WHY DO AIR CYLINDERS LEAK? While a leaking pneumatic cylinder does not represent the environmental and safety catastrophe that a leaking hydraulic cylinder does, it’s still a serious situation that you should pay attention to. In addition to the

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Shock absorbers

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pages 110-113

Fluid power safety

3min
pages 108-109

Miniature fluid power controls

6min
pages 104-107

Gauges

3min
pages 102-103

Pneumatic valves

6min
pages 98-101

Vacuum components

3min
pages 94-97

Pneumatic hose & tubing

3min
pages 92-93

FRLS

2min
pages 88-91

Pneumatic actuators

7min
pages 80-87

Air compressors

4min
pages 76-79

Hydraulic valves

4min
pages 72-75

Sensing technologies

5min
pages 68-71

Hydraulic seals

4min
pages 62-67

Retaining rings

2min
pages 60-61

Repair, rebuild remanufacturing

3min
pages 58-59

Hydraulic pumps

4min
pages 54-57

Hydraulic motors

4min
pages 50-53

Hydraulic manifolds

3min
pages 48-49

Hydraulic power units

5min
pages 44-47

Hydraulic hose couplings

3min
pages 40-43

Hydraulic hose

2min
pages 36-39

Hydraulic fluids

4min
pages 32-35

Hydraulic fittings & flanges

4min
pages 28-31

Hydraulic filtration systems

2min
pages 26-27

Hydraulic filters

4min
pages 24-25

Hydraulic cylinders

5min
pages 20-23

Bar stock

4min
pages 18-19

Hydraulic accumulators

2min
pages 16-17

Is 3D printing the future of fluid power?

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Broadening hydraulic fluid power knowledge

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