The piston rod of a cylinder may be further
extended beyond its normal distance of extension (frequently
referred to as the “C” dimension) when the cylinder rod is
completely retracted inside of the cylinder and the piston is
bottomed out against the cap (rear) cylinder end cover. The
drawing below illustrates the standard “C” dimension and normal
extension of the piston rod beyond the rod cartridge. All “C”
dimensions are specified by dimensional standards set forth by the
International Standards Organization (ISO).
The
Illustration below shows a Model IMH Metric
Air Cylinder with an
Extended Piston Rod
Many engineers who design automated
manufacturing systems frequently use the extended piston rod
optional feature to assist them with the completion of their
design criteria. This common modification or optional feature to a
standard air cylinder is specified with a /E at the end of
the Peninsular Cylinder part numbering system.
Always specify the length of the piston rod
extension, beyond the “C” dimension, when
selecting this cylinder feature. Our configurator will ask you to
enter the additional length beyond the “C” dimension in
millimeters. Once you click on the generate button to
configure your cylinder you will see the extended piston rod in
the solid model projection and the /E in the order number for that
cylinder.
Note (1)
Long piston rod extensions and/or stroke lengths may require the
use of a “stop tube” (another commonly used optional cylinder
feature) or a Peninsular “stop spool” which is a Peninsular
improved stop tube. See helpful hints comments for the Peninsular
stop spool for additional information on this feature.
Note (2)
There are reference cylinder mounting dimensions and other
important reference dimensions stated in the ISO cylinder
standards that become changed when the extended piston rod feature
is ordered. This may become confusing to anyone designing a
cylinder into a manufacturing system so please feel free to
contact us for consultation and assistance if you do not
thoroughly understand this most important issue. Example: The XV
dimension on the intermediate trunnion mount will change when the
extended piston rod feature is selected.
When the Extended Piston Rod feature is selected
a /E will appear near the end of the cylinder ordering
number after the cylinder is generated for configuration.