[Case Study] Single Shaft Specification of Air Index Cylinder
Overcoming constraints of installation space! A case that contributed to the overall improvement of production efficiency.
We would like to introduce a case study of the air index cylinder "MDF series" that we handle. We observed that the structure with shafts protruding on both sides posed significant constraints in terms of interference with other components, cable wiring, and securing maintenance space. By eliminating the shaft on the unused side and shortening the overall length, the MDF main body was miniaturized, allowing the product to be smoothly accommodated in narrow spaces where integration had previously been difficult. [Challenges] - Difficulty in integrating into the limited space inside the equipment - Resulted in an increase in the overall size of the equipment and complexity of the design - Potentially led to extended development periods and increased costs *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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【Effects and Benefits】 ■ The main unit has been miniaturized, making it possible to smoothly fit the product into narrow spaces where embedding was previously difficult. ■ Improved design flexibility of the entire device contributes to the construction of more compact and efficient production lines. ■ Optimization of the component layout of the device enhances ease of assembly and maintenance, contributing to overall improvements in production efficiency. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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