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1. Specifications

 

1-1. Cylinder specifications 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Warning 

 

  

(1) Check the specifications. 

This product is designed for use in industrial compressed air systems. Using it at a pressure or 
temperature outside of the specified range may cause damage and/or malfunction. 
Please contact your SMC representative when using fluids other than compressed air made by   
pneumatic equipment.

 

 

1-2. Spring force of single acting and double acting with spring     (N) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1-3. Standard stroke             (mm) 

Bore size 

Standard stroke 

Ø50 

30 

Ø63 

30 

Ø80 

40 

 

 

1-4. Cylinder mass 

Action 

Bore size 

(mm) 

Mass 

  (kg) 

Double acting 
Single acting (spring retraction) 
Double acting with spring 

Ø50 

1.70 

Ø63 

2.78

 

Ø80 

4.96 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bore size (mm) 

Ø50 

Ø63 

Ø80 

Action 

Double acting, Double acting spring, 

Single acting spring extended 

Rod end shape 

Lever with built-in shock absorber   

Operating fluid 

Air 

Proof pressure 

1.5MPa 

Max. operating pressure 

1.0MPa 

Ambient and fluid temperature 

-10~60

 (No freezing) 

Lubrication 

Not required (Non-lube) 

Cushion 

Rubber bumper 

Stroke length allowance 

+1.4 

0

 

Mounting   

Flange 

Port size (Rc, NPT, G) 

1/8 

1/4 

1/4 

Auto switch 

Mountable 

 

Ø50 

Ø63 

Ø80 

Extended   

40.3 

78.5 

88.2 

Retracted   

139.5 

174.6 

217.3 

Bore 
size

 

Summary of Contents for RS2H Series

Page 1: ...Doc no RS2H OM0012P B PRODUCT NAME HEAVY DUTY STOPPER CYLINDER MODEL Series Product Number RS2H Series 50 to 80...

Page 2: ...rber resistance adjustment method 4 Operation P 12 5 Pneumatic circuit P 12 6 Maintenance P 13 6 1 Check items 6 2 How to replace shock absorber 6 3 Seal replacement 6 3 1 Disassembly Reassembly 6 3 2...

Page 3: ...ment failure when configuring the equipment 2 Only personnel with appropriate training should operate machinery and equipment The product specified here may become unsafe if handled incorrectly The as...

Page 4: ...replacement product or necessary parts will be provided This limited warranty applies only to our product independently and not to any other damage incurred due to the failure of the product 3 Prior...

Page 5: ...e Standard stroke 50 30 63 30 80 40 1 4 Cylinder mass Action Bore size mm Mass kg Double acting Single acting spring retraction Double acting with spring 50 1 70 63 2 78 80 4 96 Bore size mm 50 63 80...

Page 6: ...lateral load F at operating pressure P For relationship between lateral load F and operating pressure P refer to Figure 2 1 P7 FA F YES Determine final model Figure 1 Impact of transferred object Mod...

Page 7: ...Operating range Lower limit Lower limit Upper limit Upper limit Mass of transferred object m kg Mass of transferred object m kg Transfer speed v m min Transfer speed v m min Coefficient of friction 0...

Page 8: ...ll parts remain secure 6 Consider a possible loss of power source Measures should be taken to protect against human injury and equipment damage in the event that there is a loss of power to equipment...

Page 9: ...bowl will overflow and allow the condensation to enter the compressed air lines This may cause malfunction of pneumatic equipment If the drain bowl is difficult to check and remove installation of a...

Page 10: ...and or shock 4 Do not mount the product in locations where it is exposed to radiant heat 5 Do not use in dusty locations or where water or oil etc splash on the equipment 3 4 Cautions for mounting Wa...

Page 11: ...e very careful when handling the product Depending on the handling method there is a risk that the corners of the product will injure your hand or fingers etc 3 5 How to change the relationship betwee...

Page 12: ...o secure the shock absorber dial Set screw M4 tightening torque 1 5N m Figure 6 Warning 1 Do not put your hand or finger between the lever holder and rod cover Do not put your hand or finger between t...

Page 13: ...k the condition of this and apply grease as necessary 4 Do not let your hand become caught when operating the cylinder The lever holder goes up and down while the cylinder is in operation Take care no...

Page 14: ...drive speed gradually increasing from a low speed to the desired speed setting 6 Maintenance 6 1 Check items The following checks are required for proper cylinder operation 1 Smoothness of performanc...

Page 15: ...firming that appropriate measures are in place to prevent sudden movement of cylinders 6 2 How to replace shock absorber Loosen the shock absorber set screw M4 on the stopper incline the lever by 90 a...

Page 16: ...exagon socket head cap screws with a hexagon wrench Detach the rod cover and piston rod from the cylinder tube When reassembling apply thread locker to the hexagon socket head cap screws and tighten H...

Page 17: ...y to prevent the gasket from coming off 3 O Ring Apply grease thinly to prevent the gasket from coming off 4 Cylinder components Apply grease to each part of the cylinder Figure 14 Figure 14 6 3 4 Sea...

Page 18: ...n a box Avoid direct sunlight and store seals at a low temperature and humidity Take special care to isolate and shield them from equipment which generates heat radiation and ozone Do not pile up a la...

Page 19: ...9 0 23 5 11 0 23 5 7 0 19 5 10 5 13 0 63 25 5 12 5 25 5 14 5 25 5 10 5 21 5 14 0 16 5 80 39 5 19 5 39 5 21 5 39 5 17 5 35 5 21 0 23 5 The values in brackets are for D A96 Auto switch Auto switch Auto...

Page 20: ...socket head cap screw M2 5X9 5L 1 to 2 turns Insert the temporarily tightened mounting bracket into the mating groove of the cylinder tube and slide the auto switch onto the cylinder tube through the...

Page 21: ...ard IP67 Immersion proof shape and oil proof shape by JEM standard IP67G Note 1 At load current 100 mA and cord length of 2 m Note 2 Between case and whole charging part 8 2 How to mount proximity swi...

Page 22: ...cylinder to almost zero which may lower sealing ability and result in malfunction 2 Defective equipment other than cylinder Examine all the equipment used in the system one by one Cylinder stops opera...

Page 23: ...ce cylinder away from it or shield it If cylinder is getting hot modify operating conditions such as frequency to keep the temperature below 60 C Replace cylinder if switch still does not turn on with...

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Page 25: ...ion P 17 23 Wrapping of sealant tape is changed P 9 4 14 1 Sotokanda Chiyoda ku Tokyo 101 0021 JAPAN Tel 81 3 5207 8249 Fax 81 3 5298 5362 URL http www smcworld com Note Specifications are subject to...

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