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Understand that the stroke in the part number of the “-XC11” indicates the operating position of the piston rod.
As shown in the figure below explaining the dual stroke cylinder functions, in the first stage, the stroke that can be operated when port A is pressurized is the A stroke.
In the second stage, as the piston rod is already operating the A stroke, the stroke that can be operated by pressurizing port C is the B-A stroke.
Example) For the CM2B32-25+OOFXC11, the piston is moved 25 mm in the first stage, and it is moved 50 mm in the second stage (Stroke A = 25 mm, Stroke B-A = 50 mm)
The full stroke formula for the B cylinder is as follows:
CM2B32-25+OOFXC11 ⇒ 25+50=75 mm
(under basic conditions)
The front cylinder must have a longer stroke than A (the rear cylinder).
After the A stroke has been operated, if the rest of the stroke is not operated, the full stroke cannot be completed.
For the CM2B32-25+OOFXC11, A = 25 mm, B = 75 mm, and the full stroke = 75 mm.