Product Model
dpz-32-100-p-a-kf-s2

Selling Points
- 1The DPZ-32-100-P-A-KF-S2 twin cylinder pneumatic actuator offers a 100 mm stroke length, providing ample movement for various applications.
- 2This actuator features an adjustable end-position range of 10 mm, allowing for precise control and customization.
- 3Equipped with elastic cushioning rings at both ends, the DPZ-32-100-P-A-KF-S2 ensures smooth operation and reduces wear on the system.
- 4Designed for proximity sensing, this actuator is ideal for applications requiring precise position detection.
- 5Operating with compressed air according to ISO 8573-1:2010 [7:4:4], this actuator supports double-acting operation and can be lubricated for enhanced performance.
Technical Specifications
Detailed engineering parameters based on manufacturer documentation
Parameter | Value | Parameter | Value |
---|---|---|---|
Stroke | 100mm | Adjustable end position range/length | 10mm |
Piston diameter | 32 mm | Drive unit operating mode | Yoke |
Cushioning | Elastic cushioning rings/pads at both ends | Mounting position | Any |
Guide | Recirculating ball bearing guide | Structural design | Guide |
Position sensing | For proximity sensor | Symbol | 00991915 |
Variants | Through piston rod | Operating pressure | 1bar 10bar |
Mode of operation | Double-acting | Operating medium | Compressed air as per ISO 8573-1:2010 [7:4:4] |
Information on operating and pilot media | Operation with oil lubrication possible (required for further use) | Corrosion resistance class (CRC) | 0 - No corrosion stress |
LABS (PWIS) conformity | VDMA24364-B1/B2-L | Ambient temperature | -20°C 80°C |
Impact energy in the end positions | 0.5J | Theoretical force at 6 bar, retracting | 724N |
Theoretical force at 6 bar, advancing | 724N | Alternative connections | See product drawing |
Pneumatic connection | G1/8 | Cover material | Wrought aluminum alloy |
Seals material | NBR | Housing material | Wrought aluminum alloy |
Piston rod material | Case-hardened steel | Manufacturer ID | 162143 |
Specifications may be subject to change without notice