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M
Series |
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Cylinder with body diameters of Ύ (19mm) and 1
(25mm) and strokes from .275 (7mm) up to 4.92
(125mm). Available with and without Threaded Bodies. |
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NE
Series |
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"NE" Series - Stock lifters are available with full
range strokes from .39-3.94" (10-100mm) and M16 x
1.5 or M24 x 1.5 threaded bodies. Adjustable forces
from 10-383 lbs. |
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SC
Series |
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Our ISO standard series includes all ISO sizes and
are also available with threaded bodies. The
body diameters range from 1.259 (32mm) up to 5.906
(150mm) and strokes from .626 (10mm) up to 11.811
(300mm). Unique to Moeller, we feature a larger model with a body
diameter of 7.68 (195mm) and a force of 23,850
lbs. |
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H
Series |
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Dimensionally the same as our "SC" Series (ISO), but
designed with a larger rod diameter allowing for
greater force than an ISO size cylinder. This
cylinder is completely interchangeable with SC
Series (ISO) nitrogen cylinders, but delivers a greater force. |
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HR-Series |
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Moeller's "HR" Series delivers the highest force in
the least amount of space available in the market
today. Sizes of
cylinders range from 0.98 (25mm) up to 4.72
(120mm) body diameters with strokes ranging from .200 (5mm) up
to 4.92 (125mm). Forces are available from
450 to 14,850 lbs. |
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K
Series |
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Maximizing compression of the nitrogen gas,
Moeller's "K Series" delivers the greatest force in
the smallest body diameter by sealing on the
cylinder wall instead of the piston rod. |
ML
Series |
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The ML series delivers a force equivalent to the K Series with a shorter profile and a rod seal for extended life. |
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LS
Series |
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The LS Series is a zero force on contact, low shock cylinder. This aids in reducing vibration and noise. This design also helps to eliminate pad bouce. |
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LI
Series |
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The LI (Low Increase) Series features the same ultra short profile of the HR Series, with a maximum force increase of 30%. This series is ideal in forming and drawing applications where a cosistent force is required throughout the full stroke. |