Festo’s NFPA-Compliant DSNB Actuator Features High-Performance at An Economical Price

April 25, 2022

 

Festo’s rugged new DSNB actuator for NFPA is ideal for mounting applications like sorting, stacking, insertion, loading, and much more. It’s also the right choice for lifting, clamping and for gate applications on converting machines. Envisioning so many roles for DSNB, Festo is offering it in seven bore sizes, 11 variations, and 15 NFPA mounting configurations for maximum flexibility and the possibility of standardizing with a single actuator type to reduce inventory costs. Average ship time for this North American-made actuator is less than 10 days.  

Such DSNB features as polyurethane rod-wiper seal, hard anodized aluminum cylinder, and synthetic grease ensure high performance. For long service life, Festo utilized anodized aluminum end caps, a high strength steel piston rod with chrome plating, and composite rod bushing and PTFE wear band. For easy maintenance, the rod bearing cartridge can be replaced without disassembling the cylinder. Customers have the option of air cushioning and customizing these units.

The DSNB joins the competitively priced Festo NFPA-compliant DSNA actuator, interchange-ready round-body and compact inch-based cylinders, and the 30,000 products in the Festo catalog that provide the supply-chain advantages of Festo’s one stop shop for world-class quality products and services.

Visit www.festo.com/ca for insights into the full range of Festo products and services.

 

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