Meet Festo’s Compact Cylinder ADN-S: Packed and Powerful Leaving More Space for Other Things!

DCS Festo ADN S 1 400

December 6, 2021

The new ADN-S ultra compact pneumatic cylinder is another space-optimized product joining Festo’s core range of quick availability products. This double acting cylinder is ideal for small movements in tight quarters.

 

NEW: Short (Ø 12 to Ø 63 mm) ADN-S compact cylinder

Ultra-compact short stroke cylinder. Powerful, lightweight and space-saving short compact cylinder for space challenging constructions in relatively clean environments.

  • Lighter thanks to reduced housing lengths
  • Piston rod with internal or external thread
  • Magnetic piston for position sensing
  • Markings for sensor mounting

ADN-S quick order sheet

 

Slim & short (Ø 6 to Ø 10 mm) compact cylinder, double-acting ADN-S

Smaller systems yet greater performance. This balancing act is not a problem with the compact cylinders ADN-S. They are extremely small and light and deliver excellent performance with small movements. All thanks to the one-piece, compact housing.

  • Minimal fitting space
  • Extra light
  • Ideal for small movements
  • Piston rod with internal or external thread
  • Magnetic piston for position sensing

ADN-S_ENUS.PDF

 

DCS Festo ADN S 4 400

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