Datasheet

ISO/VDMA Cylinder Series CP95
Actuators
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Kinetic energy absorbable by air cushion.
E: Kinetic energy [J = Nm]
m: Load weight [kg]
v: Piston speed [m/s]
1
2
E =
m • v
2
If the kinetic energy obtained is no
greater than the absorbable kinetic
energy shown in the table above, the
life of the cushion seal should be 10
million cycles or more.
Moveable mass at various piston speeds
100 300 1000 2000500
900
500
300
200
100
80
50
30
20
10
ø32
ø40
ø100
ø80
ø63
ø50
5
Maximum piston speed [mm/s]
Load [kg]
Ø Standard
32 CS95-32
40 CS95-40
50 CS95-50
63 CS95-63
80 CS95-80
100 CS95-100
Non-Rotating
CK95-32
CK95-40
CK95-50
CK95-63
CK95-80
CK95-100
Order No’s
Kinetic Energy
Replacement Parts: Seal Kits
Foot
32
40
50
63
80
100
Female
Rear
Clevis
Male Rear Clevis
Angled
Rear
Clevis
F5032
F5040
F5050
F5063
F5080
F5100
D5032
D5040
D5050
D5063
D5080
D5100
L5032
L5040
L5050
L5063
L5080
L5100
DS5032
DS5040
DS5050
DS5063
DS5080
DS5100
ES5032
ES5040
ES5050
ES5063
ES5080
ES5100
E5032
E5040
E5050
E5063
E5080
E5100
Plain
C5032
C5040
C5050
C5063
C5080
C5100
CS5032
CS5040
CS5050
CS5063
CS5080
CS5100
Cylinder Mounting Accessories
Bore
size
(mm)
Front/
Rear
Flange
Female
Rear
Clevis
with
ball joint
Angled
Rear
Clevis
Note: v is final velocity which is 1.4 •
average velocity.
Example: Find the rod end load limit when a ø63 air
cylinder is operated at a maximum drive speed of
500mm/s. Extend upward from 500mm/s on the
horizontal axis of the graph to the intersection point
with the line for a tube bore of 63mm, and then extend
lefward from this point to find the load of 80kg.