Festo: Electric Cylinder ESBF

July 16, 2021

Up to 17 kN dynamic forward force: the extremely powerful electric cylinder ESBF shines wherever heavy-duty, reliable positioning is required together with precision and dynamic response.

  • Available with ball screw drive (size 32 … 100) or lead screw (size 32 … 50)
  • Optional: high corrosion protection, degree of protection IP65, food-safe (see www.festo.com/sp/esbf -> “Certificates” tab), piston rod extension
  • Ball screw drive: three spindle pitches make it possible to select the optimal force-speed ratio
  • Axial or parallel motor mounting
  • 68 types in stock with short delivery times and modular products for custom variants


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