The UFLOW Pneumatic Air Cylinder CS4 Series operates by efficiently converting compressed air into controlled linear motion, making it essential for modern industrial automation systems. When compressed air enters the cylinder chamber, it drives the piston forward or backward along the precision-finished barrel, generating a smooth and consistent pushing or pulling force. This controlled movement allows the cylinder to perform a wide range of functions such as clamping and unclamping components, lifting and lowering loads, pressing and forming parts, ejecting finished products, and accurately positioning materials within automated machinery. The CS4 Series is engineered to maintain uniform speed, reliable force output, and high repeatability, ensuring stable performance during continuous operation while minimizing wear, air leakage, and maintenance requirements. L N Engineering, as the authorised dealer for UFLOW products, provides genuine CS4 Series pneumatic air cylinders along with professional technical support and reliable after-sales service.
The UFLOW Pneumatic Tie Rod Cylinder CS4 Series Is Designed To Deliver Powerful, Smooth, And Reliable Linear Motion For A Wide Range Of Industrial Automation Applications. Its Core Function Is To Convert Compressed Air Into Controlled Mechanical Force, Ensuring Precise Movement, Consistent Speed, And Stable Load Handling. Built With A Robust Tie-rod Construction, The CS4 Series Offers Excellent Strength, Alignment Accuracy, And Durability Even In Continuous And Heavy-duty Operating Conditions. T Continue
The UFLOW Pneumatic Air Cylinder – CS4 Series Is A High-performance Solution Designed To Meet The Evolving Demands Of Modern Industrial Automation With Strength, Precision, And Reliability. Engineered With A Robust Body And Precision-guided Piston System, The CS4 Series Delivers Smooth, Controlled Linear Motion With Consistent Force Output, Even During High-speed And Continuous Operations. Advanced Sealing Technology Minimizes Air Leakage And Friction, Ensuring Efficient Air Consumption, A Continue