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D2-series NFPA tie rods added to NITRA air cylinders from AutomationDirect

By Mary Gannon | February 3, 2021

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The NITRA pneumatic product line now includes the D2-Series double-acting, NFPA heavy-duty tie rod air cylinders ideal for use where abusive conditions exist.

nitra-nfpa-cylinders-5x7cThese pneumatic air cylinders have a 250 psi operating pressure and are interchangeable with other popular brands. New models are available with and without adjustable cushions to provide end-of-stroke deceleration at both ends.

All D2-Series cylinders are constructed with high-quality aluminum components and a magnetic piston fitted with a PTFE wear band; all cylinders have a magnetic piston and can be used along with solid-state or reed switches for rod position sensing.

The series includes bore sizes from 1-1/2 to 4 in. and stroke lengths from 1 to 32 in. to meet a broad range of applications. Models feature flange, rear clevis and rear pivot, side, base and rod clevis mounting options.

Starting at $125.00, these cylinders are proudly made in the USA and have a 2-year warranty.

AutomationDirect
www.automationdirect.com

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Mary Gannon is editor of Fluid Power World. She has been a technical writer and editor for more than 13 years, having covered fluid power, motion control and interconnect technologies.

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