SMC Compact Cylinder: 16 mm Bore Dia, 10 mm Stroke Lg, Non-Magnetic Piston
The SMC CU16-10T is a single-acting compact air cylinder with a 16 mm bore diameter and 10 mm stroke length. It features a non-magnetic piston, rubber cushion, free mount, and rotating rod, classified under the CU…
SKU 3G-OTH-622241
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Product Description
The SMC CU16-10T is a single-acting compact air cylinder with a 16 mm bore diameter and 10 mm stroke length. It features a non-magnetic piston, rubber cushion, free mount, and rotating rod, classified under the CU series.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the SMC CU16-10T compact cylinder used for?
The SMC CU16-10T is a single-acting compact air cylinder used in automation, packaging, and material handling applications where space is limited. Its 16 mm bore and 10 mm stroke provide precise linear motion for light-duty pushing, lifting, or clamping tasks.
What are the specifications of the SMC CU16-10T?
The SMC CU16-10T has a 16 mm bore diameter and 10 mm stroke length. It features a non-magnetic piston, rubber cushion, free mount, and rotating rod. It is part of the CU series and operates as a single-acting compact air cylinder.
Where to buy the SMC CU16-10T worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the SMC CU16-10T compact cylinder worldwide. We handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your facility. Contact us for pricing and lead time on this pneumatic component.
How to install the SMC CU16-10T compact cylinder?
Mount the SMC CU16-10T using its free-mount design, which allows flexible positioning. Connect the air supply to the single-acting port, ensuring proper filtration and lubrication. Verify the rotating rod aligns with the load to avoid side forces during operation.
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3G Electric supplies SMC single-acting compact air cylinders. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.
