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Electromechanical cylinders

Electromechanical cylinders

A high-performance alternative to pneumatic and hydraulic cylinders.

Electromechanical Cylinder with life time lubrication

Maintenance-free, economical & environmentally friendly

Electromechanical cylinders now also with the option lifetime lubrication

Product comparison

Product comparison

Product Number of sizes Drive type Maximum forces Typical application force range Maximum speed Maximum stroke Operating temperatures IP-rating
EMC 7 Ball screw assembly Up to 56 kN 0.4 - 30 kN Up to 1.6 m/s Up to 1.500 mm -10°C ... +50°C IP54 Optional: IP65
EMC-HP 3 Planetary screw assembly Up to 100 kN 12 - 60 kN Up to 0.83 m/s Up to 1.500 mm -10°C ... +70°C
Optional: -30°C ... +50°C
IP54

Good to know

Project planning aid

Project planning information

Crucial criteria for a cost-efficient solution:

  • Loads over the entire cycle

  • Required dynamics

  • Geometric conditions and requirements

  • Environmental and installation conditions

Selection and sizing tool
Selection and sizing tool
Construction

Construction

The screw drive in electromechanical cylinders converts the initiated motor torque into a linear motion. The piston rod, which is connected to the nut of the screw drive, will retract or extract - depending on the direction of the motor rotation. Both the nut and the piston rod are guided in the cylinder housing.

Installation options

Installation options

Electromechanical cylinders can be installed rigidly or swiveling in order to realize various movements in the room.

Use the wide range of matched EMC mounting elements.