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CAT.ES20-85 F
Air Cylinder
ø125 newly introduced
Series MBø32,ø40,ø50,ø63,ø80,ø100,ø125
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Series MB, MBW, MBK,ø125 newly introduced(Double acting single rod, Double acting double rod)
Double acting non-rotating rod
Double acting double rod
Double acting single rod
Features 1
Improved cushion capacity"Floating" cushion seal design eliminates piston rod "bouncing" due to cracking pressure at beginning of stroke.
Increased kineticenergy absorptionElevated cushion volume and the adoption of anew cushion seal design permit about 30% moreallowable kinetic energy over the CA1 series.In addition, service life of cushion seal is about 5times greater.
Compact and lightweightdesignThe square cover is made more compact thanthe CA1 series. In addition, die cast covers yield10 to 25% weight reduction over the CA1 series.
Minimal rod deflectionImproved bushing and piston rod dimensional accuracyachieves tighter clearances and reduced piston roddeflection.
Accurate mountingThe cylinder cover and mounting bracket with high dimensional accuracy simplifies installation and extends service life.
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Switch mounting bracket
Direct mounting type auto switch
A direct mounting type auto switch is secured on the tie rod with a dedicated switch bracket.
Reed switch: D-Z7D-Z8
Solid state switch: D-Y5D-Y6D-Y7
End lock style
JIS Symbol
JIS Symbol
JIS Symbol
JIS Symbol
32
40
50
63
80
100
Bore50 100 150 200 300 400 500
25 75 125 175 250 350 450 600700
800900
1000Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
1
13
19
23
29
Standard stroke (mm)
(1)
(1)
125
Note 1) Standard stroke for MBK series is below 700.∗ ø125 is not included in MBK, MBQ and MBB.
Built-in-m
agnet
Rod boot
Mounting
Access
ories
Features 2
ø32, ø40, ø50, ø63, ø80, ø100, ø125
MiniaturizationReduces the amount the auto switch protrudes from the cylinder.
Improved operabilityAuto switch mounting and adjustment of the mounting position can be made via the same direction.
Auto switch inventory control can be simplified.Auto switch inventory control in the field can be simplified because direct mounting type auto switches are applicable to a wide variety of cylinders.
Hexagon wrench(Width across flats: 2.5 mm)
Phillips head screwdriver
Watchmaker's screwdriver
Tie rod mounting typeauto switch (Conventional)
Two directions
Direct mounting type auto switch
One direction
Tie rod mounting type auto switch (Conventional)
MDB50
Direct mounting type auto switch
Direct mounting type autoswitches can be fitted.
Easy adjustment of cushion valveAdjustment of the cushion valve is made with a hex. wrench allowing for easy fine adjustment.The cushion valve is recessed in the cover.
Port
Single rodSeries MB
Double rodSeries MBW
Non-rotating rodSeries MBK
Low frictionSeries MBQ
End lockSeries MBB
Sta
nd
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BasicAxial footFront flangeRear flangeSingle clevisDouble clevisCenter trunnion
BasicFootFlangeCenter trunnion
BasicAxial footFront flangeRear flangeSingle clevisDouble clevisCenter trunnion
StandardRod end nutOptionKuckle joint pin Single knuckle jointDouble knuckle jointTrunnion pivot bracket
BasicAxial footFront flangeRear flangeSingle clevisDouble clevisCenter trunnion
StandardRod end nutOptionKnuckle joint pinClevis pinSingle knuckle jointDouble knuckle jointTrunnion pivot bracketDouble clevis pivot bracket
BasicAxial footFront flangeRear flangeSingle clevisDouble clevisCenter trunnion
StandardRod end nutLocking release bolt (N only)OptionKnuckle joint pinClevis pinSingle knuckle jointDouble knuckle jointTrunnion pivot bracketDouble clevis pivot bracket
StandardRod end nutOptionKnuckle joint pinClevis pinSingle knuckle jointDouble knuckle jointTrunnion pivot bracketDouble clevis pivot bracket
StandardRod end nutOptionKnuckle joint pinClevis pinSingle knuckle jointDouble knuckle jointTrunnion pivot bracketDouble clevis pivot bracket
Variations
Q, MBBMBLow fric
tion
∗
∗
∗
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1
Built-in magnet
Mounting
Number ofauto switches
Auto switch
With auto switch
Bore size
MDB
Stroke (mm)Refer to page 2 for standard stroke table.
∗ Refer to table below for selection of applicable auto switch.∗ The auto switches for D-Z7, Z80, Y59, Y69, Y7 are included but unmounted. (Only the switch mounting brackets for the above models are mounted.)
Rod boot/Cushion
Series MBAir Cylinder/Single Rod
ø32, ø40, ø50, ø63, ø80, ø100, ø125
Standard MB
— Without auto switch
L 32 50
50L 32 Y7BW
Special functionStyleElectrical
entry
Grommet
Grommet
Grommet
DIN terminal
Terminalconduit
Terminalconduit
Wiring(Output)
2-wire
3-wire(Equiv. to NPN)
Load voltage
—
ACDC
Lead wire length∗(m)
RelayPLC
RelayPLC
PLC
Applicableload
Pre-wiredconnector
Applicable Auto Switches/ For detailed specifications, please refer to Best Pneumatics Vol.2 page 5.3-2.
• Besides the above models, there are some other auto switches that are applicable. For detailed information, please refer to page 11.
Z76
P5DW
Z73A54———
A59WY59AY7PJ51
Y59B——
Y7NWY7PWY7BWY7BAF59F
——
A33A34A44—————
G39K39—————
—
F5LF —
—
—
5V
100V100V,200V
100V,200V
100V,200V
12V —
—
—5V,12V
12V
12V
5V,12V
5V,12V
12V
5V,12V
—
—
—
—
—
Yes
Grommet
Diagnostic output (2-color display)
Strong magnetic field resistance
Diagnostic indication (2-color display)
Water resistance (2-color display)
Latch type diagnostic output(2-color display)
Diagnostic indication(2-color display)
—
—
Yes
2-wire
2-wire
3-wire (NPN)3-wire (PNP)
2-wire
3-wire (NPN)3-wire (PNP)
4-wire(NPN)
24V
24V
—
24V
—
IC circuit
IC circuit
IC circuit
IC circuit
IC circuit
—
—
—
RelayPLC
Auto switch modelTie rod
mountingBand
mounting
—
——————
—
——
—
3-wire (NPN)2-wire
0.5(–)
3(L)
5(Z)
———
——
—
—
———
——
—
————
——
How to Order
Port thread typeSymbol Type
—TNTF
RcNPT
G
Indi
cato
r
Ree
d s
wit
chS
olid
sta
te s
wit
ch
—S3n
213n
BLFGCDT
3240506380
100125
32mm40mm50mm63mm80mm
100mm125mm
Basic/Without bracketAxial foot
Front flangeRear flangeSingle clevisDouble clevis
Center trunnion — J K —NNote 1)
NoneNylon tarpaulin
Heat resistant tarpaulinBoth ends
None
Rod boot
Cushion
Note 1) Model without air cushion is designed to include rubber bumpers. The overall length is longer than the cylinder with air cushions because the bumpers are attached to the both sides of the piston as follows.ø32, ø40: +6mm, ø50, ø63: +8mm,ø80, ø100: +10mm, ø125: +12mm
∗ Lead wire length 0.5m······ – (Example): A543m········· L (Example): A54L5m········· Z (Example): A54Z
∗∗ Solid state switches marked with a " " are produced upon receipt of order.
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SpecificationsBore size (mm)
Action
Fluid
Proof pressure
Max. operating pressure
Min. operating pressure
Ambient and fluid temperature
Lubrication
Operating piston speed
Allowable stroke tolerance
Cushion Note 1)
Thread tolerance
Port size (Rc, NPT, G)
Mounting
32 40 63 100 12550 80
1/8 1/4 1/4 3/8 3/8 1/2 1/2
Note 1) When requesting a cylinder without air cushion, cylinder utilizes rubber bumpers which increases cylinders overall length.
Standard Stroke
32
40
50
63
80
100
125
Bore(mm)
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500, 600
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500, 600
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500, 600, 700, 800
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500, 600, 700, 800
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500, 600, 700, 800
Standard stroke (mm)Max.
stroke
700
800
1200
1200
1400
1500
1500
Intermediate strokes are available. (No spacer is used.)
Accessories
Mounting Bracket Part No.
Note 1) Two foot brackets required for one cylinder.Note 2) Accessories for each mounting bracket are as follows.
Foot, Flange, Single clevis: Mounting boltsDouble clevis: Clevis pin, Cotter pin → Refer to page 8 for details.
Bore size (mm) 32
MB-L03
MB-F03
MB-C03
MB-D03
40
MB-L04
MB-F04
MB-C04
MB-D04
50
MB-L05
MB-F05
MB-C05
MB-D05
63
MB-L06
MB-F06
MB-C06
MB-D06
80
MB-L08
MB-F08
MB-C08
MB-D08
100
MB-L10
MB-F10
MB-C10
MB-D10
125
MB-L12
MB-F12
MB-C12
MB-D12
Single Rod Series MB
—XA
—XB5
—XB6
—XB13
—XC3
—XC4
—XC5
—XC6
—XC7
—XC8
—XC9
—XC10
—XC11
—XC12
—XC14
—XC22
—XC27
—XC29
—XC30
—XC35
Change of rod end shape
Oversized rod cylinder
Heat resistant cylinder (150°C)
Low speed cylinder (5 to 50mm/s)
Special port position
With heavy duty scraper
Heat resistant cylinder (110°C)
Piston rod and rod end nut made of stainless steel
Tie rod, cushion valve, tie rod nut, etc.
made of stainless steel
Adjustable stroke cylinder/Adjustable extend stroke
Adjustable stroke cylinder/Adjustable retract stroke
Dual stroke cylinder/Double rod
Dual stroke cylinder/Single rod
Tandem cylinder
Change of trunnion bracket mounting position
Fluorine rubber seals
Double clevis pin and double knuckle
pin made of stainless steel
Double knuckle joint with spring pin
Front trunnion
With coil scraper
Symbol Specifications/Descriptions
OrderMade
Made to OrderRefer to page 38 for made to order products of series MB.
JIS SymbolDouble acting
50 to 700mm/s50 to 1000mm/s
Double acting single rod
Air
1.5MPa
1.0MPa
0.05MPa
Without auto switch: –10 to 70°C (No freezing)
With auto switch: –10 to 60°C (No freezing)
Not required (Non-lube)
up to 250: , 251 to 1000: ,1001 to 1500:
Both ends (Air cushion)
JIS class 2
Basic, Foot, Front flange, Rear flange,
Single clevis, Double clevis, Center trunnion
+1.0 0
+1.4 0
+1.8 0
Mounting
Standard
Option
Rod end nut
Clevis pin
Single knuckle joint
Double knuckle joint
(with pin)
Rod boot
Basic FootFrontflange
Rearflange
Singleclevis
Doubleclevis
Centertrunnion
— — — — — —
Material of Rod BootSymbol
J
K
Material
Nylon tarpaulin
Heat resistant tarpaulin
Max. ambient temp.
70°C
110°C∗ Max. ambient temperature for rod boot itself.
∗
Foot
Flange
Single clevis
Double clevis
Note 1)
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Series MB
Theoretical ForceBore size
(mm)
32
40
50
63
80
100
125
12
16
20
20
25
30
32
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
804
691
1257
1056
1963
1649
3117
2803
5027
4536
7854
7147
12272
11468
0.2
161
138
251
211
393
330
623
561
1005
907
1571
1429
2454
2294
0.3
241
207
377
317
589
495
935
841
1508
1361
2356
2144
3682
3440
0.4
322
276
503
422
785
660
1247
1121
2011
1814
3142
2859
4909
4588
0.5
402
346
629
528
982
825
1559
1402
2514
2268
3927
3574
6136
5734
0.6
482
415
754
634
1178
989
1870
1682
3016
2722
4712
4288
7363
6881
0.7
563
484
880
739
1374
1154
2182
1962
3519
3175
5498
5003
8590
8028
0.8
643
553
1006
845
1570
1319
2494
2242
4022
3629
6283
5718
9818
9174
0.9
724
622
1131
950
1767
1484
2805
2523
4524
4082
7069
6432
11045
10321
1.0
804
691
1257
1056
1963
1649
3117
2803
5027
4536
7854
7147
12272
11468
Rod diameter(mm)
Operatingdirection
Piston area(mm2)
Operating pressure (MPa)
(Unit: N) OUT IN
Note) Theoretical force (N)=Pressure (MPa) X Piston area (mm2)
Allowable Kinetic Energy
Weight/Aluminum TubeBore size (mm)
Basic weight
Additional weight per 50 stroke
Accessories
(kg)
32
0.50
0.62
0.79
0.75
0.76
0.79
0.11
0.15
0.22
0.03
0.16
40
0.69
0.83
1.06
0.92
0.96
1.05
0.16
0.23
0.37
0.03
0.21
50
1.19
1.41
1.64
1.53
1.62
1.67
0.26
0.26
0.43
0.05
0.33
63
1.47
1.75
2.26
2.10
2.26
2.27
0.27
0.26
0.43
0.07
0.37
80
2.73
3.23
4.18
3.84
4.13
4.28
0.42
0.60
0.87
0.11
0.56
100
3.70
4.36
7.01
6.87
7.39
7.37
0.56
0.83
1.27
0.13
0.72
125
5.48
7.56
9.64
8.05
8.25
8.46
0.71
1.10
0.91
—
—
Additional weight to the basic weight∗
Additional weight per 50 strokeSquare tube
Basic
Foot
Flange
Single clevis
Double clevis
Trunnion
All mounting bracket
Single knuckle joint
Double knuckle joint (with pin)
50 100
200
300
100040
050
0
1000
2000
500
300400
200
100
50
3040
20
10
543
2
1
Max. acting speed (mm/s)
Load
wei
ght (
kg)
ø125
ø100
ø80
ø63
ø50
ø40
ø32
Calculation example: MBB32-100 (Basic, ø32, 100st) Basic weight ·········· 0.50 (Basic, ø32) Additional weight ··· 0.11/50 stroke Cylinder stroke ······ 100 stroke 0.50+0.11X100/50=0.72kg
Example: Load limit at rod end when air cylinder ø63 is actuated with max. actuating speed 500mm/s. See the intersection of lateral axis 500mm/s and ø63 line, and extend the intersection to left. Thus the allowable load is 80kg.
3
Auto Switch Mounting Bracket Part No.
[A set of stainless steel mounting screws] A set of following stainless steel mounting screws is attached. (A mounting bracket itself is not attached. Please order it separately.)
BBA1: D-A5/A6/F5/J5 types∗"D-F5BAL" switch is set on the cylinder with the screws above when shipped. When a switch only is shipped, "BBA1" screws are attached.
D-A3/A44D-G39/K39
D-A5/A6D-A59W
D-F5/J5D-F5W/J59W
D-F5FD-F5BALD-F5NTL
Auto switch modelBore size
50 63 80 100 12532
BMB2-032
BMB4-032
BMB3T-040
BT-03
40
BMB2-040
BMB4-032
BMB3T-040
BT-03
BMB1-050
BMB4-050
BMB3T-050
BT-05
BMB1-063
BMB4-050
BMB3T-050
BT-05
BMB1-080
BA4-063
BMB3T-080
BT-06
BMB1-100
BA4-063
BMB3T-080
BS1-125
BA4-080
BAP2T-080
BT-06 BT-08
D-P5DWLD-Z7/Z80
D-Y59/Y69D-Y7P/Y7PV
D-Y7WD-Y7WVD-Y7BAL
(mm)
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Component Parts
Replacement Parts: Seal Kit
Water resistant air cylinder
No.12345678910111213
DescriptionAluminum die-castAluminum die-cast
Aluminum alloyCarbon steel
Aluminum alloyBrass
Lead bronze castSteel wire
Steel for springCarbon steelCarbon steel
ResinCarbon steel
Rod coverHead coverCylinder tubePiston rodPistonCushion ringBushingCushion ringSnap ringTie rodTie rod nutWear ringRod end nut
Material Note
MB32–PSMB40–PSMB50–PSMB63–PSMB80–PSMB100–PS
Set of theNo. 14, 15, 16 and 18
3240506380
100MB125–PS125
Metallic paintedMetallic paintedHard anodized
Hard chrome platedChromated
Nickel platedø40 to ø100
Uni-chromatedNickel plated
Nickel plated
No.141516171819
DescriptionCushion sealRod sealPiston sealCushion valve sealCylinder tube gasketPiston gasket
UrethaneNBRNBRNBRNBRNBR
Material Note
MB125
∗ Seal kits consist of items 14, 15, 16 and 18, and can be ordered by using the seal kit number corresponding to each bore size.
Bore size (mm) Kit No. Contents
Construction
Single Rod Series MB
∗Auto switch capable.The cylinder should be operated within its allowable kinetic energy. (Refer to page 3.)
Note 1) In case of types with no air cushion, a rubber bumper is used.
Specifications
Copper-free air cylinder
Action
Bore size
Max. operating pressure
Min. operating pressure
Cushion
Piping
Operating piston speed
Mounting bracket
Double acting single rod
ø32, ø40, ø50, ø63, ø80, ø100
1MPa
0.05MPa
Air cushion Note 1)
Screw-in piping
50 to 1000mm/s
Basic, Axial foot, Front flange,Rear flange, Single clevis, Double clevis,
Center trunnion
Copper-free
Mounting bracket Bore size Stroke Suffix20 MB
Water resistant air cylinders are also available in Series MB, which are suitable for use on machine tools, where exposure to coolant is possible and applicable for food machinery and automobile washing equipment in an environment where water splashes. Please consult SMC for more information.
Copper material has been replaced with non-copper material to prevent generation of copper ions. This is to eliminate influence of copper ions and fluororesin upon color CRT.
∗∗∗
∗
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Series MB
Without Mounting Bracket
101418182226
3240506380
100
to 500to 500to 600to 600to 800to 800
19.52732323737
135139156156190190
ZZ∗
ZZ + Stroke
475158587272
H
6.59
10.5121415
W
4459
11.517
V
84849494
114114
S∗
1/81/41/43/83/81/2
P
2727
31.531.53838
N
M10 X 1.25M14 X 1.5M18 X 1.5M18 X 1.5M22 X 1.5M26 X 1.5
MM
6677
1010
K
M6 X 1M6 X 1
M8 X 1.25M8 X 1.25M10 X 1.5M10 X 1.5
J
445555
MB
161616161616
MA
1314
15.516.51919
G
131314142020
F
303540454555
Ee11
121620202530
D
32.538
46.556.57289
4652657595
114
223035354040
27125 to 1000 50 22397 15171201/238M27 X 2.013M12 X 1.756201927603211013654
A
6380
100
164200200
ZZ
102124124
125 235132
S
324050
141145164
ZZ
9090
102
S
Without air cushion
With Mounting Bracket
Foot/(L)
3240506380
100
168176198201240244
ZZ
134138156156184188
125 294222
LS
Without air cushion
3240506380
100
to 700to 800
to 1000to 1000to 1000to 1000
222427273032
X
91111141416
Y
799
121214
LD
303340455565
LH
128132148148174178
LS∗
3.23.23.23.64.54.5
LT
323846567289
LX
5359
72.582.5102.5122
LY
50557080
100120
LZ
162170190193230234
125 to 1400 45 20 14 81 210 8 90 149 136 282
ZZ∗
(mm)Foot
S + StrokeH
A K F NMAMB
N
2-RcPMMG
2 x 4-J
GCushion valve
WVPort
h
9 fl
13
øe
With rod boot
ZZ + Stroke
LS + Stroke
XY X Y
LT
4-øLD
Cushion valve Port
LZ
LH
LY
Basic/(B)
LX
CB
CB
øE
øE
øD
3240506380
100
With rod boot
364151515661
e
232325252929
fl
901 to 1000h
125
12.512.512.512.512.512.5
1 to 50
1075 27
252525252525
51 to 100
20
37.537.537.537.537.537.5
101 to 150
30
505050505050
151 to 200
40
757575757575
201 to 300
60
100100100100100100
301 to 400
80
125125125125125125
401 to 500
100
——
150150150150
501 to 600
120
————
175175
601 to 700
140
————
200200
701 to 800
160 180 200
73818989
101101
1 to 50
120
8694
102102114114
51 to 100
130
98106114114126126
101 to 150
140
111119127127139139
151 to 200
150
136144152152164164
201 to 300
170
161169177177189189
301 to 400
190
186194202202214214
401 to 500
210
——
227227239239
501 to 600
230
————
264264
601 to 700
250
————
289289270
701 to 800
(mm)
801 to 900 901 to 1000801 to 900
——————
——————
290
——————
310
——————
Effectivethread
Stroke range(mm)
Bore size(mm)
Widthacrossflats
Effectivethread length
Bore size(mm)
Bore size(mm)
Bore size(mm)
∗Model without air cushion is designed to include rubber bumpers. The overall length is longer than the cylinder with air cushion as follows because the bumpers are attached to the both sides of the piston;ø32, ø40: +6mm, ø50, ø63: +8mm, ø80, ø100: +10mm, ø125: +12mm
∗ Refer to Basic/(B) for other dimensions and with rod boot.
Bore size(mm)
Bore size(mm)
Strokerange
∗Model without air cushion is designed to include rubber bumpers. The overall length is longer than the cylinder with air cushion as follows because the bumpers are attached to the both sides of the piston;
ø32, ø40: +6mm, ø50, ø63: +8mm, ø80, ø100: +10mm, ø125: +12mm
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Front flange/(F)
With Mounting Bracket
3240506380100
Rear flange/(G)
Single clevis/(C)
Double clevis/(D)
FXFZ
Center trunnion/(T)
Front flange
to 700to 800to 1000to 1000to 1000to 1000
B50557080
100120
FD7999
1214
FE332244
FT101012121616
FX647290
100126150
FY323645506375
FZ7990
110120153178
Fd2531
38.539.545.554
125 to 1400 138 14 7 20 180 102 216 57.5
Without air cushion
ZZ147151172212
3240
249125
50, 6380, 100
3240506380
100
Rear flange
to 500to 500to 600to 600to 800to 800
B50557080
100120
FD7999
1214
FT101012121616
FX647290
100126150
FY323645506375
FZ7990
110120153178
ZZ∗
141145164164202202
125 to 1000 138 14 20 180 102 216 237
Without air cushion
ZZ170.5175205261
3240
50, 6380, 100
Z160164
307125 279
190238
3240506380
100
Single clevis
to 500to 500to 600to 600to 800to 800
L
232330304242
RR
10.51115152323
U
131317172626
CD
101014142222
141420203030
Z∗
154158182182228228
ZZ∗
164.5169197197251251
125 to 1000 50 28 30 25 32 267 295
H10 CX —0.1—0.3
Without air cushion
ZZ
170.5175205261
3240
50, 6380, 100
Z
160164
307125 279
190238
3240506380100
Double clevis
to 500to 500to 600to 600to 800to 800
L232330304242
RR10.51115152323
U131317172626
101014142222
141420203030
Z∗
154158182182228228
ZZ∗
164.5169197197251251
CDH10 CX+0.3+0.1 CZ
282840406060
125 50 28 30 25 32 267 29564
Without air cushion
3240
125
50, 6380, 100
Z9296
109134163
3240506380
100
Center trunnion
to 500to 500to 600to 600to 800to 800
121616202025
TT172222283440
Z∗∗
8993
105105129129
TZ7495
107130150182
TX50637590
110132
TDe8
PortCushion valve4-øFD
B FY
FTFE
FXFZ
B FY
PortCushion valve4-øFD
FTZZ + Stroke
CX
ZZ + Stroke
Port
LZ + Stroke RR
U
Cushion valve
øCDH10
CX
CZ
TXTZ
TY
øT
De8
Z + 1/2 Stroke
TT
TY49587187
110136
125 to 1000 25 50 157210160 160
øF
d
PortCushion valve
PortCushion valve
U
ZZ + Stroke
LZ + Stroke RR
øCDH10
Single Rod Series MB
to 1000
Bore size(mm)
Strokerange
Bore size(mm)
Bore size(mm)
Strokerange
Bore size(mm)
Strokerange
Bore size(mm)
Strokerange
Bore size(mm)
Strokerange
Bore size(mm)
Bore size(mm)
Bore size(mm)
∗ Front/Rear flange, Single/Double clevisModel without air cushion is designed to include rubber bumpers. The overall length is longer than the cylinder with air cushion as follows because the bumpers are attached to the both sides of the piston;ø32, ø40: +6mm, ø50, ø63: +8mm, ø80, ø100: +10mm, ø125: +12mm
∗∗Center trunnionModel without air cushion is designed to include rubber bumpers. The overall length is longer than the cylinder with air cushion as follows because the bumpers are attached to the both sides of the piston;ø32, ø40: +3mm, ø50, ø63: +4mm,ø80, ø100: +5mm, ø125: +6mm
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Series MB
Trunnion/Double Clevis Pivot Bracket
TLTA
TU TU4-øTR
4-øTT
Z + 1/2 Stroke
TETXTO TO
TY
TC
TS
øT
DT
HTF
B°
A°
90°
Z + Stroke
øDD
DADLDU DU 4-øDR
4-øDT
DEDCDO DO D
S
DXDB
DH
B
B
B
Trunnion pivot bracket
Double clevis pivot bracket
Cylinder model
Description
Trunnion pivot bracket Note 1)
Double clevis pivot bracket
Part No.
MB-S03
MB-B03
MB-S04
MB-B05
MB-S06
MB-B08 MB-B12
MB-S10
Note 1) When ordering a trunnion pivot bracket, order 2 pcs. for 1 cylinder.
MB32 MB40 MB50 MB63 MB80 MB100
MB-S12
MB125
MB-S03
MB-S04
MB-S06
MB-S10MB-S12
Bore size(mm)Part No.
8993
105105129129157
Z∗∗
4760608080
100115
TF
35454560607585
TH
10121214141725
TS
13171722222424
799
1111
13.513.5
TR
4652657595114136
628080100100120142
TA
3240506380100125
456060707090105
TL
8.51010151515
18.5
TU
628092110130158186
TC
50637590110132160
TX
12171720202626
TO TT
7497
109130150184212
TE
12161620202525
TDH10
+0.070 0+0.070 0+0.070 0+0.084 0+0.084 0+0.084 0+0.084 0
Bore size(mm) Z
9296
109109134134163
3240506380100125
Without air cushion(mm)
B
MB-B03
MB-B05
MB-B08
Bore size(mm)Part No.
154158182182228228267
Z∗
33334545656575
DH
7788
101014
DS
15151818222224
DT
6.66.699
1111
13.5
99
10.510.512.512.513
DO
4652657595114136
42425353737390
DA
3240506380100125
32324343646478
DB
22223030454560
DL
1010
11.511.5141415
DU
444460608686110
DC
62628181
111111136
DE DR
14142020303032
DX
10101414222225
DDH10
+0.058 0+0.058 0+0.070 0+0.070 0+0.084 0+0.084 0+0.084 0
Bore size(mm) Z
160164190190238238279
3240506380100125
Without air cushion(mm)
B
Bore size(mm) A°
25°40°30°30°
32, 4050, 6380, 100
125
B°
45°60°55°50°
A°+B°+90°
160°190°175°170°
Rotating angle
MB-B12
∗ Mounting plateModel without air cushion is designed to include rubber bumpers. The overall length is longer than the cylinder with air cushion as follows because the bumpers are attached to the both sides of the piston;ø32, ø40: +6mm, ø50, ø63: +8mm, ø80, ø100: +10mm, ø125: +12mm
∗∗ Trunnion pivot bracket Model without air cushion is designed to include rubber bumpers. The overall length is longer than the cylinder with air cushion as follows because the bumpers are attached to the both sides of the piston;ø32, ø40: +3mm, ø50, ø63: +4mm, ø80, ø100: +5mm, ø125: +6mm
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Dimensions for Accessories
Combinations of Support Brackets
Rod end nut(Standard)
B
C
d
D
H
30° Knuckle joint pinClevis pin 2-ød
Llm
øD
d9
Y typeDouble knuckle joint øNDH10MM
L1
U1
RR1
NZ
NX
øE
1
I typeSingle knuckle joint
AL1
NX
MM øNDH1045°
1
U1A1
øE
1
Bore size(mm)Part No.
3240
50, 6380
100125
NT-03NT-04NT-05NT-08NT-10
NT-12M
d
M10 X 1.25M14 X 1.5M18 X 1.5M22 X 1.5M26 X 1.5M27 X 2.0
H
68
11131616
B
172227324141
C
19.625.431.237.047.347.3
D
16.52126313939
Bore size(mm)Part No.
3240
50, 6380
100125
I-03MI-04MI-05MI-08MI-10MI-12M
A
4050648080119
A1
141924262636
E1
202228404046
L1
304050606092
MM
M10 X 1.25M14 X 1.5M18 X 1.5M22 X 1.5M26 X 1.5M27 X 2.0
R1
1212.516.523.523.528.5
U1
161924343434
NDH10 NX
101014222225
+0.058 0
+0.058 0
+0.070 0
+0.084 0
+0.084 0
+0.084 0
141420303032
–0.10–0.30
–0.10–0.30
–0.10–0.30
–0.10–0.30
–0.10–0.30
–0.10–0.30
Bore size(mm)Part No.
3240
50, 6380100125
Y-03MY-04MY-05MY-08MY-10MY-12M
E1
202228404046
L1
3040506565100
MM
M10 X 1.25M14 X 1.5M18 X 1.5M22 X 1.5M26 X 1.5M27 X 2
R1
101114202027
U1
161924343442
NDH10 NZ
101014222225
+0.058 0
+0.058 0
+0.070 0
+0.084 0
+0.084 0
+0.084 0
282840606064
–0.10–0.30
–0.10–0.30
–0.10–0.30
–0.10–0.30
–0.10–0.30
NX
141420303032
+0.30+0.10
+0.30+0.10
+0.30+0.10
+0.30+0.10
+0.30+0.10
–0.10–0.30
+0.30+0.10
Note) For a double clevis, a pin (cotter pin) and a flat washer are equipped as standard.
Bore size (mm)Clevis Knuckle
Part No.
32, 4050, 6380, 100
125
CD-M03CD-M05CD-M08
IY-12
Dd9 L
44608279.5
l
36517269.5
m
44.555
3444
10142225
–0.040–0.076
–0.050–0.093
–0.065–0.117
–0.065–0.117
Note 1) When using cotter pin, flatwasher is used together.
Applicable cotter pin
ø3 X 18 l
ø4 X 25 l
ø4 X 35 l
ø4 X 40 l
Note 1)d(Through
hole diameter)
Single clevis
Double clevis
Single knuckle joint
Double knuckle joint
Singleclevis
Doubleclevis
Singleknuckle joint
Doubleknuckle joint
Pivotbracket
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e
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u
q
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t
–
–
r
–
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Bracket forworkBracket
for cylinder
Available combinations ····································································· Refer to below picture together.
No. Appearance No. Appearance
Single clevis + Double clevis
Single clevis + Double knuckle joint
Double clevis + Single clevis
Double clevis + Single knuckle joint
Single knuckle joint + Double clevis
Single knuckle joint + Double knuckle joint
Double knuckle joint + Single clevis
Double knuckle joint + Single knuckle joint
Double clevis + Pivot bracket
Double knuckle joint + Pivot bracket
Single Rod Series MB
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Tie Rod MountingD-F5/J5D-F5W/J59W/F5BALD-F5F/F5NTL
D-A5/A6D-A59W
D-Z7/Z80D-Y59/Y69/Y7P/Y7PVD-Y7W/Y7WV/Y7BAL
D-P5DWL
D-A3/G39/K39 D-A44
Band mounting
≅Hs
≅ Ht
≅ Ht
≅Hs
≅ Ht
Auto Switch Mounting Position/Mounting Height
Series MB
A B
Auto switch
A B
Auto switch
BA
Auto switch ≅Hs
≅ Ht
≅Hs
≅Hs
≅ Ht
≅ Ht
Auto switch
BA
B
A Auto switch
BA 32
≅Hs
≅ Ht
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Operating range
∗ These values are given as guidelines including the hysteresis and are not guaranteed. They may vary significantly depending on the environment (with ±30% variations).
Auto Switch Mounting Position/Mounting Height
32
40
50
63
80
100
125
D-A59W D-F5NTL
A
0.5
0.5
1
1
4
4
6
B
0
0
0
0
2.5
2.5
6
A
4.5
4.5
5
5
8
8
10
B
2
2
2.5
2.5
6.5
6.5
10
A
7
7
7.5
7.5
10.5
10.5
12.5
B
4.5
4.5
5
5
9
9
12.5
A
11
11
11.5
11.5
14.5
14.5
16.5
B
8.5
8.5
9
9
13
13
16.5
A
12
12
12.5
12.5
15.5
15.5
17.5
B
9.5
9.5
10
10
14
14
17.5
D-A3D-A44D-G39D-K39
A
0.5
0.5
1
1
4
4
6
B
0
0
0
0
2.5
2.5
6
A
4
4
4.5
4.5
7.5
7.5
9.5
B
1.5
1.5
2
2
6
6
9.5
D-P5DWL
A
3.5
3.5
4
4
7
7
9
B
1
1
1.5
1.5
5.5
5.5
9
32
40
50
63
80
100
125
Hs
35
38.5
43.5
48.5
55
62
71.5
Ht
24.5
27.5
34.5
39.5
46.5
55
66.5
Hs
32.5
36.5
41
46
52.5
59.5
70.5
Ht
25
27.5
34
39
46.5
55
66.5
D-F5, D-J5D-F5F
D-F5W, D-J59WD-F5BAL, D-F5NTL
D-F5LF
D-F5WD-J59WD-F5D-J5
D-F5BALD-F59F
Auto Switch Mounting Position
Auto Switch Mounting Height
Bore size
(mm)
Bore size
(mm)
(mm)
D-Z7, Z80D-Y59, Y69D-Y7P, Y7PV
D-Y7W, D-Y7WVD-Y7BAL
Hs
67
71.5
77
83.5
92.5
103
115
Ht
27.5
27.5
—
—
—
—
—
Hs
77
81.5
87
93.5
103
113.5
125
Ht
27.5
27.5
—
—
—
—
—
Hs
25.5
29.5
33.5
39
47.5
55.5
67.5
Ht
23
26
31
36
45
53.5
65
Hs
26.5
30
34.5
40
48.5
56.5
68.5
Ht
23
26
31
36
45
53.5
65
Hs
30
34
38
43
52
60
72
Ht
23
26
31
36
45
53.5
65
D-P5DWL
Hs
38
42
46.5
51.5
58
65.5
76.5
Ht
31
33
39
44
51.5
60.5
72
D-A44
(mm)
D-Y7BAL
D-A5D-A6
D-A3D-G39D-K39
D-Z7, Z-80D-Y59D-Y7P
D-Y7W
D-Y69D-Y7PV
D-Y7WV
D-A5D-A6
D-A59W
D-Z7, Z80
D-Y59, Y69D-Y7P, Y7V
D-Y7W, Y7WV
D-F5, J5D-F5W, J59W
D-F5BAL, F5NTLD-F59F
Auto Switch typeBore size
32 40 50 63 80 100 125
(mm)
7.5 8.5 7.5 9.5 9.5 10.5D-A5, A6
D-Y7BAL
9 9 10 11 11 11D-A59W 13 13 13 14 14 15
5.5 5.5 7 7.5 6.5 5.5
3.5 3.5 3.5 4 4.5 5
D-A3, A44
594
94
94
104.5
104
11
9 9 10 11 11 11
4.5
5.5 5.5 6 6 6D-F5LFD-G39, K39
3.5 4 4 4.5 4.5 4.5
131017
7
6
11
10
4.5
6
5
D-P5DWL
Single Rod Series MB
∗ Types without air cushion have different values for auto switch mounting positions. Add the following values to values A and B each. 3 mm (ø32 and ø40), 4 mm (ø50 and ø63), 5 mm (ø80 and ø100) and 6 mm (ø125).
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Series MB
Minimum Strokes for Auto Switch Mounting
D-A3D-G39D-K39
60 + 30 (n–2)n = 2,4,6,8...
90 + 100 (n–2)n = 2,4,6,8...
65 + 30 (n–2)n = 2,4,6,8...
75 + 30 (n–2)n = 2,4,6,8...
80 + 30 (n–2)n = 2,4,6,8...
85 + 30 (n–2)n = 2,4,6,8...
95 + 100 (n–2)n = 2,4,6,8...
100 + 100 (n–2)n = 2,4,6,8...
105 + 100 (n–2)n = 2,4,6,8...
110 + 100 (n–2)n = 2,4,6,8...
60 + 55
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2 80 + 55
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2 105 + 55
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2 110 + 55
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2 115 + 55
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
No. ofauto switches
Auto switchmodel
2 (different side)2 (same side)
n (different side)
1
n (same side)
ø32 ø40 ø50 ø63Center trunnion
ø80 ø100 ø12560 65 75 80 8590 95 100 105 110
D-A44
D-A59W
60 65 75 80 85
10580 110 115
70 + 30 (n–2)n = 2,4,6,8...
70 + 50 (n–2)n = 2,4,6,8...
75 + 30 (n–2)n = 2,4,6,8...
80 + 30 (n–2)n = 2,4,6,8...
85 + 30 (n–2)n = 2,4,6,8...
75 + 50 (n–2)n = 2,4,6,8...
80 + 50 (n–2)n = 2,4,6,8...
85 + 50 (n–2)n = 2,4,6,8...
2 (different side)2 (same side)
n (different side)
1
2 (different sideor same side) 1
n (same side)
n (same side)
70 75 80 8570 75 80 85
90 + 30 (n–2)n = 2,4,6,8...
125 + 100 (n–2)n = 2,4,6,8...
90125
909090
70 75 80 85
115
90 + 30 (n–2)n = 2,4,6,8...
90 + 50 (n–2)n = 2,4,6,8...
90
1 60
60
60 + 55
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2 85 + 55
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2 110 + 55
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2 115 + 55
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2 120 + 55
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
11085 115 1202 (different side or same side)
n (same side)
60
70 + 55
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
70
11085 115 12070
1 90
90 + 55
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2 110 + 55
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2 115 + 55
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2 120 + 55
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
110 115 120
115 + 55
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
120 + 55
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
120
1201302 (different side or same side)
n (same side)
90
95 + 55
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
95
110 115 12095
(mm)
D-A5D-A6
D-Z7D-Z80D-Y59D-Y7PD-Y7 W
1 100
100 + 55
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2 120 + 55
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2 125 + 55
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2 130 + 55
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
120 125 130
130 + 55
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
130140
95 + 40
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2 100 + 40
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
95 100
2 (different side or same side)
n (same side)
2 (different sideor same side) 1
n
100
80 + 40
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
80
85 + 40
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
85
90 + 40
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
90
D-Y69D-Y7PVD-Y7 WV 75 + 30
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2 85 + 30
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
75 85
105 + 40
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
85 + 30
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
852 (different sideor same side) 1
n60 + 30
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
60
65 + 30
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
65
70 + 30
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
70
105 + 55
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
105
120 125 130
140 + 55
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
105
140105
D-F5NTLD-F5LF
D-Y7BAL105 + 45
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2 110 + 45
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
105 110
115 + 45
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
115
150 + 65
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
150
2 (different sideor same side) 1
n85 + 45
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
85
90 + 45
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
90
100 + 45
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
100
D-P5DWL140 + 65
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
1402 (different sideor same side) 1
n120 + 65
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
120
130 + 65
n = 4,8,12,16...
(n–4)2
130
D-F5D-J5D-F5 WD-J59WD-F5BALD-F59F
Style Auto switch model Feature
Without indicator light
—
—2-color display
2-color display, Water resistanceTimer
—2-color display
Electrical entry (Direction)
D-A53,A56D-A64,A67D-Z80D-F59,F5P,J59D-F59W,F5PW,J59WD-F5BALD-F5NTLD-Y69A,Y69B,Y7PVD-Y7NWV,Y7PWV,Y7BWV
Grommet (In-line)
Grommet (In-line)
Grommet (Perpendicular)
Besides the applicable auto switches listed in How to Order, the following auto switches can be used.For detailed specifications, please refer to Best Pneumatics Vol. 2 page 5.3-2.
Reed switch
Solid state switch
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Single Rod Series MB
D-A3D-G39D-K39
No. ofauto switches
Auto switchmodel
2 (different side)2 (same side)
n (different side)
1
n (same side)
ø125
D-A44
D-A59W
Support bracket except center trunnion
2 (different side)2 (same side)
n (different side)
1
2 (different sideor same side) 1
n (same side)
n (same side)
1
2 (different side or same side)
n (same side)
1
2 (different side or same side)
n (same side)
(mm)
D-A5D-A6
D-Z7D-Z80D-Y59D-Y7PD-Y7 W
1
2 (different side or same side)
n (same side)
2 (different sideor same side) 1
n side
D-Y69D-Y7PVD-Y7 WV
2 (different sideor same side) 1
n
D-F5NTLD-F5LF
D-Y7BAL
2 (different sideor same side) 1
n
D-P5DWL
2 (different sideor same side) 1
n
35 + 30 (n–2)n = 2,3,4...
100 + 100 (n–2)n = 2,3,4...
20 + 55
n = 2,4,6,8...
(n–2)2
ø80,ø10035100
10
35 + 30 (n–2)n = 2,3,4...
55 + 50 (n–2)n = 2,3,4...
3555
10
25 25
20 20
25 + 55
n = 2,4,6,8...
(n–2)2
25 25
25
25 + 55
n = 2,4,6,8...
(n–2)2
25 25
25
25 + 55
n = 2,4,6,8...
(n–2)2
15 + 40
n = 2,4,6,8...
(n–2)2
15
252530
10 + 30
n = 2,4,6,8...
(n–2)2
10
20 + 45
n = 2,4,6,8...
(n–2)2
20
20 + 55
n = 2,4,6,8...
(n–2)2
25 + 55
n = 2,4,6,8...
(n–2)2
25 + 55
n = 2,4,6,8...
(n–2)2
30
30 + 55
n = 2,4,6,8...
(n–2)2
15 + 65
n = 2,4,6,8...
(n–2)2
15
20 + 65
n = 2,4,6,8...
(n–2)2
20
ø32,ø40,ø50,ø63
15 + 55
n = 2,4,6,8...
(n–2)2
15
15
20 + 55
n = 2,4,6,8...
(n–2)2
20
10
15 + 55
n = 2,4,6,8...
(n–2)2
15
10
15 + 55
n = 2,4,6,8...
(n–2)2
15
D-F5D-J5D-F5 WD-J59WD-F5BALD-F59F
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Built-in magnet
MDBW
Series MBWAir Cylinder/Double Rod
ø32, ø40, ø50, ø63, ø80, ø100, ø125
MBW
L
L
32
32
Y7BW
Special functionStyle Electricalentry
Grommet
Grommet
Grommet
Indi
cato
r
Wiring(Output)
2-wire
3-wire(Equiv. to NPN)
Load voltage
—
ACDC
Lead wire length∗(m)
IC circuit
RelayPLC
RelayPLC
PLC
Applicableload
Applicable Auto Switches/ For detailed specifications, please refer to Best Pneumatics vol.2 page 5.3-2.
• Besides the above models, there are some other auto switches that are applicable. For detailed information, please refer to page 11.
Z76
P5DW
Z73A54———
A59WY59AY7PJ51
Y59B——
Y7NWY7PWY7BWY7BAF59F
——
A33A34A44—————
G39K39—————
—
F5LF —
—
—
5V
100V100V,200V
100V,200V
100V,200V
12V —
—
—5V,12V
12V
12V
5V,12V
5V,12V
12V
5V,12V
—
—
—
—
—
Yes
Grommet
Diagnostic output (2-color display)
Diagnostic indication (2-color display)
Water resistance (2-color display)
Latch type diagnostic output(2-color display)
Diagnostic indication(2-color)
—
—
Yes
2-wire
2-wire
3-wire (NPN)3-wire (PNP)
2-wire
3-wire (NPN)3-wire (PNP)
4-wire (NPN)
24V
24V
—
24V
IC circuit
—
IC circuit—
IC circuit
IC circuit
—
—
RelayPLC
Auto switch model
—
——————
—
——
∗∗ Solid state switches marked with a “ ” are produced upon receipt of order.
—
3-wire (NPN)2-wire
∗ Lead wire length 0.5mm ····· – (Example): A543m ··········· L (Example): A54L5m ··········· Z (Example): A54Z
0.5(—)
3(L)
5(Z)
———
——
—
—
———
——
—
————
——
Port thread typeSymbol
—TNTF
Type
RcNPT
G
150
150
How to Order
Standard
With auto switch
MountingBLFT
Basic/Without bracketFoot
FlangeCenter trunnion
Bore size3240506380
100125
32mm40mm50mm63mm80mm
100mm125mm
Stroke (mm)Refer to page 14 for standard stroke table.
—S3n
213n
Number of auto switches
Auto switch
∗ Refer to table below for selection of applicable auto switch.∗ The auto switches for D-Z7, Z80, Y59, Y69, Y7 are included but unmounted. (Only the switch mounting brackets for the above models are mounted.)
— Without auto switch
Rod boot/Cushion—JJJK
KK—Note 1)
NoneNylon tarpaulin (one end)
Nylon tarpaulin (both ends)Heat resistant tarpaulin (one end)Heat resistant tarpaulin (both ends)
Both endsNone
Note1) Model without air cushion is designed to include rubber bumpers. The overall length is longer than the cylinder with air cushions because the bumpers are attached to the both sides of the piston as follows. ø32, ø40: +6mm, ø50, ø63: +8mm, ø80, ø100: +10mm, ø125: +12mm
Rod boot
CushionN
Ree
d s
wit
chS
olid
sta
te s
wit
ch
DIN terminal
Terminalconduit
Terminalconduit
Strong magnetic field registance
Tie rodmounting
Bandmounting
Pre-wiredconnector
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Specifications
Standard Stroke
32
40
50
63
80
100
Bore size(mm)
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500, 600
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500, 600
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250,300, 350, 400, 450, 500, 600, 700, 800
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250,300, 350, 400, 450, 500, 600, 700, 800
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250,300, 350, 400, 450, 500, 600, 700, 800125
Standard stroke (mm)
Theoretical ForceBore(mm)
12
16
20
20
25
3032
1/8 1/4 1/4 3/8 3/8 1/2 1/2
Note 1) Absorbable kinetic energy by cushion mechanism is identical to double acting single rod. When requesting a cylinder without air cushion, cylinder utilizes rubber bumpers which increases cylinder overall length.
Intermediate strokes are available.(No spacer is used)
Operating pressure (MPa)
Accessories
Mounting
Standard
Option
Rod end nut
Single knuckle joint
Double knuckle joint (with pin)
Rod boot
Basic Foot FlangeCenter
trunnion
Material of Rod BootSymbol
J
K
Material
Nylon tarpaulin
Heat resistant tarpaulin
Max. ambient temp.
70°C
110°C∗ Max. ambient temperature for rod boot itself.
JIS SymbolDouble acting
32
40
50
63
80
100125
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUTIN/OUT
691
1056
1649
2803
4536
714711468
0.2
138
211
330
561
907
14292294
0.3
207
317
495
841
1361
21443440
0.4
276
422
660
1121
1814
28594588
0.5
346
528
825
1402
2268
35745734
0.6
415
634
989
1682
2722
42886881
0.7
484
739
1154
1962
3175
50038028
0.8
553
845
1319
2242
3629
57189174
0.9
622
950
1484
2523
4082
643210321
1.0
691
1056
1649
2803
4536
714711468
Rod dia.(mm)
Operatingdirection
Piston area(mm2)
(Unit: N)OUTIN
Note) Theoretical force (N)=Pressure (MPa) X Piston area (mm2)
Weight/Aluminum TubeBore size (mm)
Basic weight
Additional weight per 50 stroke
Accessories
Basic
Foot
Flange
Trunnion
All mounting bracket
Single knuckle
Double knuckle (with pin)
(kg)
Additional weight to the basic weight∗
Additional weight per 50 strokeSquare tube
Double Rod Series MBW
—XB6
—XB13
—XC3
—XC4
—XC5
—XC6
—XC7
—XC14
—XC22
—XC27
—XC29
—XC30
—XC35
Heat resistant cylinder (150°C)
Low speed cylinder (5 to 50mm/s)
Special port position
With heavy duty scraper
Heat resistant cylinder (110°C)
Piston rod and rod end nut made of
stainless steel
Tie rod, cushion valve, tie rod nut,
etc. made of stainless steel
Change of trunnion bracket mounting position
Fluorine rubber seals
Double clevis pin and double
knuckle pin made of stainless steel
Double knuckle joint with spring pin
Front trunnion
With coil scraper
Symbol Specifications/Descriptions
OrderMade
Made to OrderRefer to page 38 for made to orderproducts of series MBW.
32 100 12540 50 63 80
32
0.56
0.68
0.85
0.85
0.15
0.15
0.22
0.03
0.20
40
0.79
0.93
1.16
1.15
0.24
0.23
0.37
0.03
0.29
50
1.34
1.56
1.79
1.82
0.34
0.26
0.43
0.05
0.41
63
1.65
1.93
2.44
2.45
0.35
0.26
0.43
0.07
0.45
80
3.11
3.61
4.56
4.66
0.61
0.60
0.87
0.11
0.75
100
4.14
4.8
7.45
7.81
0.84
0.83
1.27
0.13
1.0
125
6.48
8.56
10.64
9.46
1.10
0.91
—
—
1.02
50 to 700mm/s
Bore size (mm)
Action
Fluid
Proof pressure
Max. operating pressure
Min. operating pressure
Ambient and fluid temperature
Lubrication
Operating piston speed
Allowable stroke tolerance
Cushion
Thread tolerance
Port size (Rc, NPT, G)
Mounting
Note 1)
Double acting double rod
Air
1.5MPa
1.0MPa
0.05MPa
Without auto switch: –10 to 70°C (No freezing)
With auto switch: –10 to 60°C (No freezing)
Not required (Non-lube)
50 to 1000mm/s
up to 250: , 251 to 750:
Both ends (Air cushion)
JIS class 2
Basic, Foot, Flange, Center trunnion
+1.0 0
+1.4 0
Calculation example: MBWB32-100 (Basic, ø32, 100st) Basic weight ··········· 0.56 (Basic, ø32) Additional weight ···· 0.15/50 stroke Cylinder stroke ······· 100 stroke 0.56+0.15X100/50=0.86kg
∗
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Auto Switch Mounting Bracket Part No.
D-A3 /A44D-G39/K39
D-A5 /A6D-A59W
D-F5 /J5D-F5W/J59W
D-F5FD-F5BALD-F5NTL
Auto switch modelBore size
D-P5DWLD-Z7 /Z80
D-Y59 /Y69D-Y7P/Y7PV
D-Y7WD-Y7WVD-Y7BAL
Mounting Bracket Part No.40
MB-L04
MB-F04
50MB-L05
MB-F05
Bore size (mm)
Foot
Flange
∗ Two foot brackets required for one cylinder.
80MB-L08
MB-F08
100MB-L10
MB-F10
125MB-L12
MB-F12
63MB-L06
MB-F06
(mm)
Series MBW
32
BMB2-032
BMB4-032
BMB3T-040
BT-03
40
BMB2-040
BMB4-032
BMB3T-040
BT-03
50
BMB1-050
BMB4-050
BMB3T-050
BT-05
63
BMB1-063
BMB4-050
BMB3T-050
BT-05
80
BMB1-080
BA4-063
BMB3T-080
BT-06
100
BMB1-100
BA4-063
BMB3T-080
BS1-125
BA4-080
BAP2T-080
BT-06
125
BT-08
32MB-L03
MB-F03
[A set of stainless steel mounting screws] A set of following stainless steel mounting screws is attached. (A mounting bracket itself is not attached. Please order it separately.)
BBA1: D-A5/A6/F5/J5 types∗ “D-F5BAL” switch is set on the cylinder with the screws above when shipped. When a switch only is shipped, “BBA1” screws are attached.
Water resistant air cylinder
∗ Auto switch capable.The cylinder should be operated within the allowable kinetic energy. (Refer to page 3.)
Note 1) In case of types with no air cushion, a rubber bumper is used.
Specifications
Copper-free air cylinder
Action
Bore size
Max. operating pressure
Min. operating pressure
Cushion
Piping
Operating piston speed
Mounting bracket
Double acting single rod
ø32, ø40, ø50, ø63, ø80, ø100
1MPa
0.05MPa
Air cushion Note 1)
Screw-in piping
50 to 1000mm/s
Basic, Axial foot, Front flange,Rear flange, Single clevis, Double clevis,
Center trunnion
Copper-free
Mounting bracket Bore size Stroke Suffix20 MBW
Water resistant air cylinders are also available in Series MB, which are suitable for use on machine tools in an atmosphere with coolant and applicable to food machinery and automobile washing equipment in an environment with water splashes. Please consult SMC for more information.
Copper material has been replaced with non-copper material to prevent generation of copper ions. This is to eliminate influence of copper ions and fluororesin upon color CRT.
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Double Rod Series MBW
MBW125
Construction
Component PartsNo.1234567891011
Description
Aluminum die castAluminum alloyCarbon steel
Aluminum alloyResin
Lead bronze castSteel wire
Steel for springCarbon steelCarbon steelCarbon steel
Rod coverCylinder tubePiston rodPistonCushion ringBushingCushion valveSnap ringTie rodTie rod nutRod end nut
Material Note
Metallic paintedHard anodized
Hard chrome platedChromated
Nickel platedø40 to ø100
Uni-chromatedNickel platedNickel plated
No.12131415161718
Description
Cushion sealRod sealPiston sealCushion valve sealCylinder tube gasketPiston gasketPiston retainer
UrethaneNBRNBRNBRNBRNBR
Urethane
Material Note
Replacement Parts: Seal Kits
3240506380100125
∗ Seal kits consist of items 12, 13, 14 and 16, and can be ordered by using the seal kit number corresponding to each bore size.
Bore size (mm) Kit No. Contents
Set of theNo. 12, 13, 14 and 16.
MBW32–PSMBW40–PSMBW50–PSMBW63–PSMBW80–PSMBW100–PSMBW125–PS
∗∗∗
∗
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Series MBW
1 to50
l ZZ51 to100
101 to150
151 to200
201 to300
301 to400
401 to500
501 to600
601 to700
701 to800
801 to900
901 to1000
1 to50
1 to50
51 to100
51 to100
101 to150
101 to150
151 to200
151 to200
201 to300
201 to300
301 to400
301 to400
401 to500
401 to500
501 to600
501 to600
601 to700
601 to700
701 to800
701 to800
801 to900
801 to900
901 to1000
901 to1000
h
With rod boot
l
øe
13
fh
9
2-PG
øD
ZZ + 2 StrokeS + StrokeH
A K F NMA
MBEffectivethread
Effectivethread
2 x 4-JN F
H + StrokeAK
MM MMG
øD
2-RcPG G
Effectivethread
Effectivethread
MM
øe
MM
øD
øe
ZZ + 2 StrokeS + Stroke
9A K f N N fh + Stroke
K A13
l + Stroke 9l
13
h
Cushion valvePort
B
VWøE
C
Basic/(B)
With Mounting Bracket
10141818222627
to 500to 500to 600to 600to 800to 800to 1000
Stroke range Widthacross flats
Bore(mm)
19.5273232373750
Eff. threadlength
178186210210258258314
ZZ∗∗
47515858727297
H
6.59
10.512141515
W
4459
11.51717
V
84849494
114114120
S∗
1/81/41/43/83/81/21/2
P
2727
31.531.5383838
N
M10 X 1.25M14 X 1.5M18 X 1.5M18 X 1.5M22 X 1.5M26 X 1.5M27 X 2.0
MM
6677
101013
K
M6 X 1.0M6 X 1.0M8 X 1.25M8 X 1.25M10 X 1.5M10 X 1.5M12 X 1.75
J
4455556
MB
16161616161620
MA
1314
15.516.5191919
G
13131414202027
F
30354045455560
Ee11
12162020253032
D
32.538
46.556.57289110
4652657595114136
22303535404054
A
Withoutair cushion
184192218218268268326
ZZ
9090102102124124132
S
3240506380100125
CB
With rod boot Note) Dimension ZZ is with rod boot. (mm)
3240506380100125
Bore(mm)
36415151566175
e
23232525292927
f
12.512.512.512.512.512.510
125125125125125125100
——
150150150150120
25252525252520
37.537.537.537.537.537.530
50505050505040
75757575757560
10010010010010010080
————
175175140
————
200200160
——————
180
——————
200
73818989
101101120
8694
102102114114130
98106114114126126140
111119127127139139150
136144152152164164170
161169177177189189190
186194202202214214210
——
227227239239230
————
264264250
————
289289270
——————
290
——————
310
Note)
230246272272316316340
256272298298342342360
280296322322366366380
306322348348392392400
356372398398442442440
406422448448492492480
456472498498542542520
——
548548592592560
————
692692640
——————
680
——————
720
————
642642600
∗ Model without air cushion is designed to include rubber bumpers. The overall length is longer than the cylinder with air cushion as follows because the bumpers are attached to the both sides of the piston;ø32, ø40: +6mm, ø50, ø63: +8mm, ø80, ø100: +10mm, ø125: +12mm
∗∗ Model without air cushion is designed to include rubber bumpers. The overall length is longer than the cylinder with air cushion as follows because the bumpers are attached to the both sides of the piston;ø32, ø40: +3mm, ø50, ø63: +4mm, ø80, ø100: +5mm, ø125: +6mm (For trunnion mounting and trunnion bracket)
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∗ Refer to basic mounting/(B) for other dimensions and with rod boot.
Strokerange
Bore(mm)
Front flange
to 500to 500to 600to 600to 800to 800
B
50557080
100120
FD
7999
1214
FT
101012121616
FX
647290
100126150
FY
323645506375
FZ
7990
110120153178
Fd
2531
38.539.545.554
3240506380100
to 1000 138 14 20 180 102 216 57.5125
4-øFDPort Cushion valve
BFY
FXFZ
Front flange/(F)
FT
øF
d
Strokerange
Bore(mm)
Center trunnion
TDe8
to 500to 500to 600to 600to 800to 800
121616202025
TX
50637590
110132
TY
49587187
110136
TZ
7495
107130150182
Z
8993
105105129129
3240506380100
TT
172222283440
to 1000 25 160 160 210 157125 50
Cushion valvePort
TXTZ
TY
øTD
e8
Center trunnion/(T)Z + 1/2 Stroke
TT
3240506380100
Strokerange
Bore(mm)
to 500to 500to 600to 600to 800to 800
222427273032
X
91111141416
Y
799
121214
LD
303340455565
LH
128132148148174178
∗LS
3.23.23.23.64.54.5
LT
323846567289
LX
5359
72.582.5102.5122
LY
50557080
100120
125 to 1000 45 20 14 81 210 8 90 149 136
LZ
FootPort
LXLZ
LYL
H
LS + Stroke
4-øLD
X YXY
LT
Foot/(L) Cushion valve
Bouble Rod Series MBW
∗ Model without air cushion is designed to include rubber bumpers. The overall length is longer than the cylinder with air cushion as follows because the bumpers are attached to the both sides of the piston;ø32, ø40: +6mm, ø50, ø63: +8mm, ø80, ø100: +10mm, ø125: +12mm
∗∗ Model without air cushion is designed to include rubber bumpers. The overall length is longer than the cylinder with air cushion as follows because the bumpers are attached to the both sides of the piston;ø32, ø40: +3mm, ø50, ø63: +4mm, ø80, ø100: +5mm, ø125: +6mm (For trunnion mounting and trunnion bracket)
With Mounting Bracket
∗∗
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Number of auto switches
Auto switch
MDBK
Rod boot/Cushion
Series MBKAir Cylinder/Non-rotating Rod
How to Order
ø32, ø40, ø50, ø63, ø80, ø100
MBK
— Without auto switch
L 32
L 32
50 Y7BW
50
Special functionStyleElectrical
entry
Grommet
Grommet
Grommet
Grommet
—
ACDC
Applicable Auto Switches/ For detailed specifications, please refer to Best Pneumatics vol.2 page 5.3-2.
• Besides the above models, there are some other auto switches that are applicable. For detailed information, please refer to page 11.
Z76
P5DW
Z73A54———
A59WY59AY7PJ51
Y59B——
Y7NWY7PWY7BWY7BAF59F
——
A33A34A44—————
G39K39—————
—
F5LF —
—
—
5V
100V100V, 200V
100V, 200V
100V, 200V
12V —
—
—5V, 12V
12V
12V
5V, 12V
5V, 12V
12V
5V, 12V
—
—
—
—
—
Yes
Diagnostic output (2-color display)
Strong magnetic field registance
Diagnostic indication (2-color display)
Water resistance (2-color display)
Latch type diagnostic output(2-color display)
Diagnostic indication(2-color display)
—
—
Yes
24V
24V
—
24V
—
—
—
—
—
——————
—
——
—
—
—
——
——
—
———
——
—
————
——
Indi
cato
r
Wiring(Output)
2-wire
2-wire
2-wire
2-wire
2-wire
3-wire(Equiv. to NPN)
Load voltage Lead wire length∗(m)
0.5(–-)
3(L)
5(Z)
IC circuit
IC circuit
IC circuit
IC circuit
IC circuit
Applicableload
Auto switch model
3-wire (NPN)
4-wire (NPN)
3-wire (NPN)
3-wire (PNP)
3-wire (NPN)3-wire (PNP)
Ree
d s
wit
chS
olid
sta
te s
wit
ch
Built-in magnet
Mounting
—S3n
213nBore size
Stroke (mm)Refer to standard stroke table.
BLFGCDT
Standard
With auto switch
Basic/Without bracketAxial foot
Front flangeRear flangeSingle clevisDouble clevis
Center trunnion
3240506380
100
32mm40mm50mm63mm80mm
100mm
—JK—
N Note 1)
NoneNylon tarpaulin
Heat resistant tarpaulinBoth ends
NoneNote 1) Model without air cushion is designed to include rubber
bumpers. The overall length is longer than the cylinder with air cushions because the bumpers are attached to the both sides of the piston as follows. ø32, ø40: +6mm, ø50, ø63: +8mm, ø80, ø100: +10mm
Rod boot
Cushion
∗ Lead wire length ∗∗Solid state switches marked with a " " are prodused upon receipt of order. 0.5m····· – (Example): A543m········ L (Example): A54L5m········ Z (Example): A54Z
RelayPLC
RelayPLC
RelayPLC
PLC
Port thread typeSymbol
—TNTF
Type
RcNPT
G
DIN terminal
Terminalconduit
Terminalconduit
Tie rodmounting
Bandmounting
Pre-wiredconnector
∗ Refer to table below for selection of applicable auto switch.∗ The auto switches for D-Z7, Z80, Y59, Y69, Y7 are included but unmounted. (Only the switch mounting brackets for the above models are mounted.)
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Standard Stroke
32
40
50
63
80
100
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500, 600
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500, 600
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250,300, 350, 400, 450, 500, 600, 700, 800
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250,300, 350, 400, 450, 500, 600, 700, 800
Intermediate strokes are available.(No spacer is used)
—XA
—XC3
—XC6
—XC7
—XC8
—XC9
—XC10
—XC14
—XC27
—XC29
—XC30
Change of rod end shape
Special port position
Piston rod and rod end nut made of stainless steel
Tie rod, cushion valve, tie rod nut, etc. made of stainless steel
Adjustable stroke cylinder/Adjustable extend stroke
Adjustable stroke cylinder/Adjustable retract stroke
Dual stroke cylinder/Double rod
Change of trunnion bracket mounting position
Double clevis pin and double knuckle pin made of stainless steel
Double knuckle joint with spring pin
Front trunnion
Symbol Specifications/Descriptions
OrderMade (Refer to page 38 for made to order
products of service MBK)
JIS SymbolDouble acting
Made to Order
SpecificationsBore size (mm)
Action
Fluid
Proof pressure
Max. operating pressure
Min. operating pressure
Ambient and fluid temperature
Lubrication
Operating piston speed
Allowable stroke tolerance
Cushion
Thread tolerance
Port size (Rc, NPT, G)
Mounting
Double acting single rod
Air
1.5MPa
1.0MPa
0.05MPa
Without auto switch: –10 to 70°C (No freezing)
With auto switch: –10 to 60°C (No freezing)
Not required (Non-lube)
50 to 1000mm/s
up to 250: , 251 to 1000: , 1001 to 1500:
Both ends (Air cushion)
JIS class 2
Basic, Foot, Front flange, Rear flange,
Single clevis, Double clevis, Center trunnion
32 40 63 100
+1.0 0
50 80
+1.4 0
+1.8 0
Rc(PT)1/8 Rc(PT)1/4 Rc(PT)1/4 Rc(PT)3/8 Rc(PT)3/8 Rc(PT)1/2
Accessories
Mounting
Standard
Option
Rod end nut
Clevis pin
Single knuckle joint
Double knuckle joint(with pin)
Rod boot
Basic FootFrontflange
Rearflange
Singleclevis
Doubleclevis
Centertrunnion
— — — — — —
Non-rotating accuracy
Allowable rotating torqueNm max.
ø32, ø40
ø50, ø63
ø80, ø100
ø32
ø40
ø50, ø63
±0.5°
±0.5°
±0.3°
0.25
0.45
0.64
ø80
ø100
—
0.79
0.93
—
Weight/Aluminum TubeBore size (mm)
Basic weight
Basic
Foot
Flange
Single clevis
Double clevis
Trunnion
All mounting bracket
Single knuckle
Double knuckle (with pin)
32
0.50
0.62
0.79
0.75
0.76
0.79
0.11
0.15
0.22
Additional weight per 50 stroke
Accessories
40
0.66
0.83
1.03
0.89
0.93
1.02
0.15
0.23
0.37
50
1.21
1.41
1.64
1.55
1.64
1.69
0.26
0.26
0.43
63
1.51
1.75
2.30
2.14
2.30
2.31
0.27
0.26
0.43
80
2.58
3.23
4.03
3.69
3.98
4.13
0.40
0.60
0.87
100
3.73
4.36
7.04
6.90
7.42
7.40
0.52
0.83
1.27
(kg)
Calculation example: MBKB32-100 (Basic, ø32, 100st) Basic weight ·········· 0.50 (Basic ø32) Additional weight ··· 0.11/50 stroke Cylinder stroke ······ 100 stroke 0.50+0.11X100/50=0.72kg
Note 1) Absorbable kinetic energy by cushion mechanism is identical to double acting single rod. When requesting a cylinder without air cushion, cylinder utilizes rubber bumpers which increases cylinders overall length.
(1)
0.03
0.16
0.03
0.21
0.05
0.33
0.07
0.37
0.11
0.56
0.13
0.72
Additional weight to the basic weight∗
Additional weight per 50 strokeSquare tube
Bore size(mm) Standard stroke (mm)
Non-rotating Rod Series MBK
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Series MBK
Mounting Bracket Part No.
32
MB-L03
MB-F03
MB-C03
MB-D03
40
MB-L04
MB-F04
MB-C04
MB-D04
50
MB-L05
MB-F05
MB-C05
MB-D05
63
MB-L06
MB-F06
MB-C06
MB-D06
80
MB-L08
MB-F08
MB-C08
MB-D08
100
MB-L10
MB-F10
MB-C10
MB-D10
D-A3/A44D-G39/K39
D-A5/A6D-A59W
D-F5/J5D-F5W/J59W
D-F5FD-F5BALD-F5NTL
Auto switch modelBore size
32 40 50 63 80 100
BMB2-032 BMB2-040 BMB1-050 BMB1-063 BMB1-080 BMB1-100
BMB4-032 BMB4-032 BMB4-050 BMB4-050 BA4-063 BA4-063
BMB3T-040 BMB3T-040 BMB3T-050 BMB3T-050 BMB3T-080 BMB3T-080
BT-03 BT-03 BT-05 BT-05 BT-06 BT-06
D-P5DWLD-Z7/Z80
D-Y59/Y69D-Y7P/Y7PV
D-Y7WD-Y7WVD-Y7BAL
(mm)
Material of Rod BootSymbol
J
K
Material
Nylon tarpaulin
Heat resistant tarpaulin
Max. ambient temp.
70°C
110°C∗ Max. ambient temperature for rod boot itself.
∗
Theoretical Force
Bore size(mm)
32
40
50
Theoretical force (N) =Pressure (MPa) X Piston area (mm2)
Rod diameter(mm2)
675
1082
1651
Bore size(mm)
63
80
100
Rod diameter(mm2)
2804
4568
7223
OUT side is identical to double acting single rod.Refer to table below for IN side.
Auto Switch Mounting Bracket Part No.
Note 1) Two foot brackets required for one cylinder.Note 2) Accessories for each mounting bracket are as follows.
Foot, Flange, Single clevis: Mounting boltsDouble clevis: Clevis pin, Cotter pin→ Refer to page 8 for details.
Foot
Flange
Single clevis
Double clevis
Note 1)
Boresize (mm)
A set of following stainless steel mounting screws is attached. (A mounting bracket itself is not attached. Please order it separately.)
BBA1: D-A5/A6/F5/J5 types ∗"D-F5BAL" switch is set on the cylinder with the screws above when shipped. When a switch only is shipped, "BBA1" screws are attached.
[A set of stainless steel mounting screws]
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Construction
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ZZ + StrokeS + Stroke
N
Rod view
HA F N 2 x 4-J
MAMB
MM G 2-RcP G Cushion valve PortW V
øE
C
Without Mounting Bracket
Basic/(B)
A
A
only MBK32
Rod view A-A'
Wid
thac
ross
flats
Description
Piston nutWasherLock nutRod end nutWear ringCushion sealRod sealPiston sealCushion valve sealCylinder tube gasketPiston gasket
Rolled steelSteel wireSteel wire
Carbon steelResin
UrethaneNBRNBRNBRNBRNBR
Material Note
Nickel plated
No.1314151617181920212223
∗ The seal kit includes 2 cushion seals, 1 rod seal, 1 piston seal,and 2 tube gaskets.
No.123456789101112
Description Material Note
Aluminum die-castAluminum die-cast
Aluminum alloyStainless steelAluminum alloy
Rolled steelRolled steel
Oil-impregnated sintered alloySteel wire
Steel for springCarbon steelCarbon steel
Rod coverHead coverCylinder tubePiston rodPistonCushion ring ACushion ring BNon-rotating guide bearingCushion valveSnap ringTie rodTie rod nut
Metallic paintedMetallic paintedHard anodized
Chromated
Nickel platedø40 to ø100
Uni-chromatedNickel plated
Component Parts
Replacement Parts: Seal Kits
3240506380100
Bore size(mm) Kit No.
Set of theNo. 18, 19, 20 and 22.
Contents
MBK32–PSMBK40–PSMBK50–PSMBK63–PSMBK80–PSMBK100–PS
∗ Model without air cushion is designed to include rubber bumpers. The overall length is longer than the cylinder with air cushion as follows because the bumpers are attached to the both sides of the piston;ø32, ø40: +6mm, ø50, ø63: +8mm, ø80, ø100: +10mm
12.214.219192327
223035354040
A
4652657595114
32.538
46.556.57289
303540454555
E
131314142020
F
1314
15.516.51919
G
161616161616
MA
445555
MB
M6 X 1.0M6 X 1.0
M8 X 1.25M8 X 1.25M10 X 1.5M10 X 1.5
J
M10 X 1.25M14 X 1.5M18 X 1.5M18 X 1.5M22 X 1.5M26 X 1.5
MM
4459
11.517
V
84849494114114
S∗
2727
31.531.53838
N
6.59
10.5121415
W
475158587272
H
135139156156190190
ZZ∗
1/81/41/43/83/81/2
PBore(mm)
Strokerange
Widthacross flats
Effectivethread length
3240506380100
up to 500up to 500up to 600up to 600up to 800up to 800
19.52732323737
Dimensions with mounting support is same as the basic style (Double acting single rod). Also dimensions with boot is same as the basic style (Double acting single rod).
B C
Wid
thac
ross
flats
Effectivethread
(mm)
∗∗∗
∗
Non-rotating Rod: Double Acting Single Rod Series MBK
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MDB L
Series MBQ Air Cylinder/Low Friction
How to Order
ø32, ø40, ø50, ø63, ø80, ø100
MB L F32 50
Y7BW
Q
F32 50Q
Special functionStyle Electricalentry
Grommet
Grommet
Grommet
Grommet
Wiring(Output)
2-wire
3-wire(Equiv. to NPN)
Load voltage
—
ACDCApplicable
load
Applicable Auto Switches/ For detailed specifications, please refer to Best Pneumatics vol.2 page 5.3-2.
• Besides the above models, there are some other auto switches that are applicable. For detailed information, please refer to page 11.
Z76
P5DW
Z73A54———
A59WY59AY7PJ51
Y59B——
Y7NWY7PWY7BWY7BAF59F
——
A33A34A44—————
G39K39—————
—
F5LF —
—
—
5V
100V100V, 200V
100V, 200V
100V, 200V
12V —
—
—5V, 12V
12V
12V
5V, 12V
5V, 12V
12V
5V, 12V
—
—
—
—
—
Yes
Diagnostic output (2-color display)
Strong magnetic field registance
Diagnostic indication (2-color display)
Water resistance (2-color display)
Latch type diagnostic output(2-color display)
Diagnostic indication(2-color display)
—
—
Yes
2-wire
2-wire
3-wire (NPN)3-wire (PNP)
2-wire
3-wire (NPN)3-wire (PNP)
4-wire (NPN)
24V
24V
—
24V
—
—
—
—
Auto switch model
—
——————
—
——
—
3-wire (NPN)2-wire
———
——
—
—
———
——
—
————
——
Port thread type
—TNTF
RcNPT
G
Built-in magnet
Mounting
Bore size
Stroke (mm)Refer to page 24 for standard stroke table.
BLFGCDT
Standard
With auto switch
32mm40mm50mm63mm80mm
100mm
Basic/Without bracketAxial foot
Front flangeRear flangeSingle clevisDouble clevis
Center trunnion
3240506380
100
—S3n
213n
Number of auto switches
Auto switch/Tie rod mounting
∗ Refer to table below for selection of applicable auto switch.∗ The auto switches for D-Z7, Z80, Y59, Y69, Y7 are included but unmounted. (Only the switch mounting brackets for the above models are mounted.)
Direction of low friction
— Without auto switch
FB
With pressure at head sideWith pressure at rod side
Ree
d s
wit
chS
olid
sta
te s
wit
ch
∗∗Solid state switches marked with a " " are produced upon receipt of order. ∗ Lead wire length 0.5m ····· – (Example): A543m ········ L (Example): A54L5m ········ Z (Example): A54Z
Indi
cato
r Lead wire length∗(m)
0.5(–)
3(L)
5(Z)
IC circuit
IC circuit
IC circuit
IC circuit
IC circuit
RelayPLC
RelayPLC
RelayPLC
PLC
DIN terminal
Terminalconduit
Terminalconduit
Tie rodmounting
Bandmounting
Pre-wiredconnector
Symbol Type
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Allowable leakage 0.5l /min (ANR) or less
Intermediate strokes are available. (No spacer is used)
Mounting Bracket Part No.
Note 1) Please refer to Selection Guide for the Low Friction Side.
32
MB-L03
MB-F03
MB-C03
MB-D03
40
MB-L04
MB-F04
MB-C04
MB-D04
50
MB-L05
MB-F05
MB-C05
MB-D05
63
MB-L06
MB-F06
MB-C06
MB-D06
80
MB-L08
MB-F08
MB-C08
MB-D08
100
MB-L10
MB-F10
MB-C10
MB-D10
—XA
—XC3
—XC6
—XC7
—XC9
—XC14
—XC27
—XC29
—XC30
Change of rod end shape
Special port position
Piston rod and rod end nut made of stainless steel
Tie rod, cushion valve, tie rod nut,
etc. made of stainless steel
Adjustable stroke cylinder/Adjustable retract stroke
Change of trunnion bracket mounting position
Double clevis pin and double knuckle
pin made of stainless steel
Double knuckle joint with spring pin
Front trunnion
Symbol Specifications/Descriptions
OrderMade
Note 1) Two foot brackets required for one cylinder.Note 2) Accessories for each mounting bracket are as follows.
Foot, Flange, Single clevis: Mounting boltsDouble clevis: Clevis pin, Cotter pin→ Refer to page 8 for details.
Foot
Flange
Single clevis
Double clevis
Note 1)
Boresize (mm)
Double acting
JIS Symbol
Accessories
Mounting
SpecificationsBore size (mm)
Action
Direction of low friction
Fluid
Proof pressure
Max. operating pressure
Min. operating pressure
Lubrication
Cushion
Thread tolerance
Port size (Rc, NPT, G)
Double acting single rod
One direction Note 1)
Air
1.05MPa
0.7MPa
0.01MPa
Without auto switch: –10 to 70°C (No freezing)
With auto switch: –10 to 60°C (No freezing)
Not required (Non-lube)
None
JIS class 2
Standard Stroke
32
40
50
63
80
100
Bore size (mm)
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500, 600
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500, 600
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500, 600, 700, 800
25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500, 600, 700, 800
Standard stroke (mm)
Ambient and fluid temperature
Mounting
32 40 50 63 80 100
1/8 1/4 1/4 3/8 3/8 1/2
Basic, Foot, Front flange, Rear flange,Single clevis, Double clevis, Center trunnion
Centertrunnion
Doubleclevis
Singleclevis
Rearflange
FrontflangeBasic
—
Rod end nut
Clevis pin
Single knuckle joint
Double knuckle joint(with pin)
Standard
Option
Foot
— — — — —
(Refer to page 38 for made to order products of service MBQ)
Made to Order
Low Friction Series MBQ
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[A set of stainless steel mounting screws]
Series MBQ
Sliding Resistance on Low Friction Side
0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.025
0
ø100
ø80
ø50ø63
ø40
ø32Bore size
Operating pressure (MPa)
Auto Switch Mounting Bracket Part No.
D-A3/A44D-G39/K39
D-A5/A6D-A59W
D-F5/J5D-F5W/J59W
D-F5FD-F5BALD-F5NTL
Auto switchBore size
32 40 50 63 80 100
BMB2-032 BMB2-040 BMB1-050 BMB1-063 BMB1-080 BMB1-100
BMB4-032 BMB4-032 BMB4-050 BMB4-050 BA4-063 BA4-063
BMB3T-040 BMB3T-040 BMB3T-050 BMB3T-050 BMB3T-080 BMB3T-080
BT-03 BT-03 BT-05 BT-05 BT-06 BT-06
D-P5DWLD-Z7/Z80
D-Y59/Y69D-Y7P/Y7PV
D-Y7WD-Y7WVD-Y7BAL
(mm)
1. In the direction of low friction operation, speed control must be effected by the meter-in system.With meter-out control, the exhaust pressure will increase and create a greater sliding resistance.
Caution on Use
Warning
Weight/Aluminum TubeBore size (mm)
Basic
Foot
Flange
Single clevis
Double clevis
Trunnion
Single rod clevis
Double rod clevis(with pin)
32
0.50
0.68
0.79
0.75
0.76
0.79
0.15
0.22
40
0.69
0.93
1.06
0.92
0.96
1.05
0.23
0.37
50
1.19
1.56
1.64
1.53
1.62
1.67
0.26
0.43
63
1.47
1.93
2.26
2.1
2.26
2.27
0.26
0.43
80
2.73
3.61
4.18
3.84
4.13
4.28
0.60
0.87
100
3.70
4.8
7.01
6.87
7.39
7.37
0.83
1.27
Basic weight
Additional weightper 50 stroke
Accessories
All mountingbracket
0.11 0.16 0.26 0.27 0.42 0.56
Calculation example: MBBQ32-100 (Basic, ø32, 100st) Basic weight ·········· 0.50 (Basic, ø32) Additional weight ··· 0.11/50 stroke Cylinder stroke ······ 100 stroke 0.50+0.11X100/50=0.72kg
(kg)
Selection Guide for the Low Friction Sideq When used as a balancer etc., follow the example of the application
mentioned earlier applying pressure at one port while leaving the otherport open to atmosphere.
With pressure at rod cover port·········· Low friction side B (Example of application q)
With pressure at head cover port·········· Low friction side F (Example of application w)
In both cases, as long as the outside pressure moves the piston rod, lowfriction can result in the direction of extension and retraction.
Slid
ing
resi
stan
ce (
MP
a)(C
onve
rted
into
res
ista
nce
for
each
cyl
inde
r)
Application ExampleLow friction cylinder used in combination with precision regulator (Series IR)
q w
Drivingroller
Winding roller
Precision regulator
Precision regulator
(Moving body)
f
A set of following stainless steel mounting screws is attached. (A mounting bracket itself is not attached. Please order it separately.)
BBA1: D-A5/A6/F5/J5 types ∗"D-F5BAL" switch is set on the cylinder with the screws above when shipped. When a switch only is shipped, "BBA1" screws are attached.
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Construction
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Description
Rod coverHead coverCylinder tubePiston rodPistonBushingCushion valveSnap ringTie rodTie rod nutWear rodRod end nutBack up O ringRod sealPiston sealCushion valve sealCylinder tube gasketPiston gasket
Aluminum die-castAluminum die-cast
Aluminum alloyCarbon steel
Aluminum alloyLead bronze cast
Steel wireSteel for springCarbon steelCarbon steel
ResinCarbon steel
NBRNBRNBRNBRNBRNBR
Material Note
Component Parts
Replacement Parts: Seal Kits
MBQ32-PSMBQ40-PSMBQ50-PSMBQ63-PSMBQ80-PSMBQ100-PS
3240506380
100
Kit No.
Metallic paintedMetallic paintedHard anodized
Hard chrome platedChromated
Nickel platedø40 to ø100
Uni-chromatedNickel plated
Nickel plated
Bore (mm) Contents
Set of theNo. 13, 14, 15 and 17
∗∗∗
∗
∗ Seal kits consist of items 13, 14, 15 and 17, and can be ordered by using the seal kit number corresponding to each bore size.
Low Friction Series MBQ
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Basic/(B)
101418182226
up to 500up to 500up to 600up to 600up to 800up to 800
3240506380
100
19.52732323737
135139156156190190
ZZ
475158587272
H
4459
11.517
V
84849494114114
S
1/81/41/43/83/81/2
P
2727
31.531.53838
N
M10 X 1.25M14 X 1.5M18 X 1.5M18 X 1.5M22 X 1.5M26 X 1.5
MM
6677
1010
K
M6 X 1M6 X 1
M8 X 1.25M8 X 1.25M10 X 1.5M10 X 1.5
J
445555
MB
161616161616
MA
1314
15.516.51919
G
131314142020
F
303540454555
Ee11
121620202530
D
32.538
46.556.57289
4652657595114
223035354040
A
(mm)
With Mounting Bracket
Foot/(L)
∗ Refer to basic mounting/(B) for other dimensions and with rod boot.
ZZ + Stroke
S + StrokeH
A K F N
MA
MB
N
2-PMMG
2 x 4-J
G
øE
øD
ZZ + Stroke
LS + Stroke
XY X Y
LT
4-øLD LH
LY
Port
LZ
LX
Series MBQ
CB
VPort
CB
3240506380100
Strokerange
Bore size(mm)
to 700to 800
to 1000to 1000to 1000to 1000
222427273032
X
91111141416
Y
799
121214
LD
303340455565
LH
128132148148174178
LS
3.23.23.23.64.54.5
LT
323846567289
LX
5359
72.582.5102.5122
LY
50557080100120
LZ
162170190193230234
ZZ
(mm)Foot
Effectivethread
Strokerange
Widthacross flats
Bore(mm)
Effectivethread length
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CX
Port
U
ZZ + Stroke
øCD H10
LZ + Stroke RR
Front flange/(F)
With Mounting Bracket
Rear flange/(G)
Single clevis/(C)
Double clevis/(D)
Center trunnion/(T)
FX
FZ
B FY
Port4-øFD
FT
ZZ + Stroke
U
ZZ + Stroke
LZ + Stroke RR
øCD H10
Port
CX
CZ
Z+1/2 Stroke
TT
FX
FZ
Port4-øFD
B FY
TXTZ
TY
Port
øT
De8
øF
d
FTFE
Low Friction Series MBQ
3240506380100
Front flange
Bore size(mm)
Strokerange
to 700to 800
to 1000to 1000to 1000to 1000
B
50557080
100120
FD
7999
1214
FE
332244
FT
101012121616
FX
647290100126150
FY
323645506375
FZ
7990110120153178
Fd
2531
38.539.545.554
3240506380100
Rear flange
Bore size(mm)
Strokerange
to 500to 500to 600to 600to 750to 750
B
50557080
100120
FD
7999
1214
FT
101012121616
FX
647290100126150
FY
323645506375
FZ
7990110120153178
ZZ
141145164164202202
3240506380100
Single clevis
Bore size(mm)
Strokerange
to 500to 500to 600to 600to 750to 750
L
232330304242
RR
10.51115152323
U
131317172626
CD
101014142222
141420203030
Z
154158182182228228
ZZ
164.5169197197251251
H10 CX—0.1—0.3
3240506380100
Double clevis
Bore size(mm)
Strokerange
to 500to 500to 600to 600to 750to 750
L
232330304242
RR
10.51115152323
U
131317172626
CD
101014142222
141420203030
Z
154158182182228228
ZZ
164.5169197197251251
H10 CX +0.3+0.1 CZ
282840406060
3240506380100
Center trunnion
Bore size(mm)
Strokerange
to 500to 500to 600to 600to 750to 750
121616202025
TT
172222283440
Z
8993105105129129
TZ
7495107130150182
TX
50637590110132
TDe8 TY
49587187110136
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
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Built-in magnet
MDBB
Series MBBAir Cylinder/End Lock
ø32, ø40, ø50, ø63, ø80, ø100
MBB L 32 50
Y7BW
H N
H NL 32 50
Special functionStyleElectrical
entry
Grommet
Grommet
Grommet
Indi
cato
r
Wiring(Output)
2-wire
3-wire(Equiv. to NPN)
Load voltage
—
ACDC
Lead wire length∗(m)
ICcircuit
RelayPLC
RelayPLC
PLC
Applicableload
Applicable Auto Switches/ For detailed specifications, please refer to Best Pneumatics vol.2 page 5.3-2.
• Besides the above models, there are some other auto switches that are applicable. For detailed information, please refer to page 11.
Z76
P5DW
Z73A54———
A59WY59AY7PJ51
Y59B——
Y7NWY7PWY7BWY7BAF59F
——
A33A34A44—————
G39K39—————
—
F5LF —
—
—
5V
100V100V, 200V
100V, 200V
100V, 200V
12V —
—
—5V, 12V
12V
12V
5V, 12V
5V, 12V
12V
5V, 12V
—
—
—
—
—
Yes
Grommet
Diagnostic output (2-color display)
Strong magnetic field registance
Diagnostic indication (2-color display)
Water resistance (2-color display)
Latch type diagnostic output(2-color display)
Diagnostic indication(2-color display)
—
—
Yes
2-wire
2-wire
3-wire (NPN)3-wire (PNP)
2-wire
3-wire (NPN)3-wire (PNP)
4-wire (NPN)
24V
24V
—
24V
ICcircuit
—
IC circuit—IC
circuit
IC circuit
—
—
RelayPLC
Auto switch model
—
——————
—
——
—
3-wire (NPN)2-wire
0.5(–)
3(L)
5(Z)
———
——
—
—
———
——
—
————
——
Port thread type
—TNTF
RcNPT
G
How to Order
Standard
With auto switch
MountingBLFGCDT
Basic/Without bracketAxial foot
Front flangeRear flangeSingle clevisDouble clevis
Center trunnion
Bore size3240506380
100
32mm40mm50mm63mm80mm
100mm
Stroke (mm) Refer to page 30 for standard stroke table.
NL
Non-lockingLocking
Manual release
HRW
Locking at head endLocking at rod end
Locking at both ends
Locking position
—S3n
213n
Number of auto switches
Auto switch
∗ Refer to table below for selection of applicable auto switch.∗ The auto switches for D-Z7, Z80, Y59, Y69, Y7 are included but unmounted. (Only the switch mounting brackets for the above models are mounted.)
— Without auto switch
Rod boot—JK
NoneNylon tarpaulin
Heat resistant tarpaulinRod boot
Ree
d s
wit
chS
olid
sta
te s
wit
ch
∗∗ Solid state switches marked with a “ ” are produced upon receipt of order.∗ Lead wire length 0.5mm ····· – (Example): A543m ··········· L (Example): A54L5m ··········· Z (Example): A54Z
DIN terminal
Terminalconduit
Terminalconduit
Tie rodmounting
Bandmounting
Pre-wiredconnector
Symbol Type
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Accessories
MountingCenter
trunnion
SpecificationsBore size (mm)
Action
Fluid
Proof pressure
Max. operating pressure
Min. operating pressure
Lubrication
Operating piston speed
Allowable stroke tolerance
Cushion
Thread tolerance
Port size (Rc, NPT, G)
Double acting single rod
Air
1.5MPa
1.0MPa
0.15MPa∗
Without auto switch –10 to 70°C (No freezing)
With auto switch –10 to 60°C (No freezing)
Not required (Non-lube)
50 to 1000mm/s
up to 250: , 251 to 1000: , 1001 to 1500:
Both ends (Air cushion)
JIS class 2
—
Mounting
32 40 50 63 80 100
1/8 1/4 1/4 3/8 3/8 1/2
Basic, Foot, Front flange, Rear flange,Single clevis, Double clevis, Center trunnion
Doubleclevis
Singleclevis
—
Rearflange
—
Frontflange
——
Basic
—
Rod end nut
Clevis pin
Double knuckle joint(with pin)
Standard
Option
∗ 0.05MPa except locking parts.
Locking Specifications
Holding force (Max.) N
Head end, rod end, both ends
1.5mm or less
Non-locking style, locking style
ø32 ø40 ø50 ø63 ø80 ø100
Locking position
Back lash
Manual release
550 860 1340 2140 3450 5390
Single knuckle joint
Rod boot
Locking release bolt(N type only)
Foot
Ambient and fluid temperature
—XA
—XC7
—XC10
—XC14
—XC27
—XC29
—XC30
Change of rod end shape
Tie rod, cushion valve, tie rod nut, etc.
made of stainless steel
Dual stroke cylinder/Double rod
Change of trunnion bracket mounting position
Double clevis pin and double knuckle
pin made of stainless steel
Double knuckle joint with spring pin
Front trunnion
Symbol Specifications/Descriptions
OrderMade
Made to OrderRefer to page 38 for made to order products of series MBB.
Standard StrokeBore (mm) Standard stroke (mm)
32
40
50
63
80
100
25,50,75,100,125,150,175,200,250,300,350,400,450,500
25,50,75,100,125,150,175,200,250,300,350,400,450,500,600
25,50,75,100,125,150,175,200,250,300,350,400,450,500
25,50,75,100,125,150,175,200,250,300,350,400,450,500,600,700,800
25,50,75,100,125,150,175,200,250,300,350,400,450,500,600
25,50,75,100,125,150,175,200,250,300,350,400,450,500,600,700,800
Intermediate strokes are available. (No spacer is used.)
Air Cylinder/End Lock Series MBB
+1.0 0
+1.4 0
+1.8 0
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[A set of stainless steel mounting screws]
Series MBB
Mounting Bracket Part No.
32
MB-L03
MB-F03
MB-C03
MB-D03
40
MB-L04
MB-F04
MB-C04
MB-D04
50
MB-L05
MB-F05
MB-C05
MB-D05
63
MB-L06
MB-F06
MB-C06
MB-D06
80
MB-L08
MB-F08
MB-C08
MB-D08
100
MB-L10
MB-F10
MB-C10
MB-D10
Auto Switch Mounting Bracket Part No.
D-A3/A44D-G39/K39
D-A5/A6D-A59W
D-F5/J5D-F5W/J59W
D-F5FD-F5BALD-F5NTL
Auto switchBore size
32 40 50 63 80 100
BMB2-032 BMB2-040 BMB1-050 BMB1-063 BMB1-080 BMB1-100
BMB4-032 BMB4-032 BMB4-050 BMB4-050 BA4-063 BA4-063
BMB3T-040 BMB3T-040 BMB3T-050 BMB3T-050 BMB3T-080 BMB3T-080
BT-03 BT-03 BT-05 BT-05 BT-06 BT-06
D-P5DWLD-Z7/Z80
D-Y59/Y69D-Y7P/Y7PV
D-Y7WD-Y7WVD-Y7BAL
(mm)
Weight/Aluminum TubeBore size (mm)
Basic
Foot
Flange
Single clevis
Double clevis
Trunnion
Single knuckle
Double knuckle(with pin)
32
0.50
0.68
0.79
0.75
0.76
0.79
0.15
0.22
40
0.69
0.93
1.06
0.92
0.96
1.05
0.23
0.37
50
1.19
1.56
1.64
1.53
1.62
1.67
0.26
0.43
63
1.47
1.93
2.26
2.1
2.26
2.27
0.26
0.43
80
2.73
3.61
4.18
3.84
4.13
4.28
0.60
0.87
100
3.70
4.8
7.01
6.87
7.39
7.37
0.83
1.27
Basic weight
Additional weightper 50 stroke
Accessories
All mountingbracket
0.11 0.16 0.26 0.27 0.42 0.56
(kg) Additional Weight of Locking PartBore size (mm)
Locking at head end (H)
Locking at rod end (R)
Locking at both ends (W)
Locking at head end (H)
Locking at rod end (R)
Locking at both ends (W)
32
0.08
0.08
0.16
0.09
0.09
0.18
40
0.13
0.13
0.26
0.15
0.15
0.30
50
0.21
0.20
0.41
0.23
0.22
0.45
63
0.30
0.29
0.59
0.32
0.31
0.63
80
0.75
0.71
1.46
0.78
0.74
1.52
100
1.10
1.03
2.13
1.13
1.06
2.19
Manual releasenon-locking (N)
Calculation example: MBBL32-100-HN Basic weight ··············· 0.68 Additional weight ········ 0.11/50 stroke Cylinder stroke ··········· 100 stroke Locking weight ··········· 0.08 (Locking at head end, manual release
non-locking style) 0.68+0.11X100/50+0.08=0.98kg
(kg)
Manual releaselocking (L)
Note 1) Two foot brackets required for one cylinder.Note 2) Accessories for each mounting bracket are as follows.
Foot, Flange, Single clevis: Mounting boltsDouble clevis: Clevis pin, Cotter pin→ Refer to page 8 for details.
Foot
Flange
Single clevis
Double clevis
Note 1)
Boresize (mm)
A set of following stainless steel mounting screws is attached. (A mounting bracket itself is not attached. Please order it separately.)
BBA1: D-A5/A6/F5/J5 types∗"D-F5BAL" switch is set on the cylinder with the screws above when shipped. When a switch only is shipped, "BBA1" screws are attached.
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Cautions for Using
End Lock Series MBB
For correct operation of the locking and release mechanism, please use the following pneumatic circuit.
When cushion valve at side with locking mechanism is fully opened or closed, piston rod may reached at stroke end. Thus lock is not established. And when locking is done at cushion valve fully closed, adjust cushion valve since lock may not be released.
Avoid using circuit with 3 position solenoid valve (especially closed center).When pressure is trapped in the port with locking mechanism, end lock is free.When utilizing a 3 position closed center valve, even if the lock is engaged, it may become unlocked due to pressure leakage either across the piston or the valve spool.
q Do not use a 3 position solenoid valve.
4. Relationship with cushion1. Use recommended pneumatic circuit
Be sure air is supplied to side of cylinder without the locking mechanism, as above, prior to supplying air pressure to the side with end lock or lock may not be released. (Refer to "Release of lock".)
w Back pressure is required to release end lock.
If mounting is done with lock engaged, lock mechanism may be damaged.
e Release lock when mounting or adjusting the cylinder.
If cylinder is used at 50% load capacity or more, lock may be damaged.
r Use with load 50% or less of rated capacity.
Avoid to using 2 or more end lock cylinders at same time to perform a single task because binding may occur and one of the cylinders end lock may not release.
t Do not use two cylinders in parallel at same time.
Meter-in control may not allow lock to release.
y Use a speed controller as meter-out.
If cylinder piston does not reached end of stroke, end lock may not lock or release.
u Use complete stroke or cylinder at side with end lock.
Use pressures over 0.15MPa at port with locking mechanism.
2. Operating pressure
When pressures at port with locking mechanism is decrease to 0.05MPa or less, it is automatically locked. When exhaust pipe at port with locking mechanism is thin and long or speed controller is separated from cylinder port, exhaust speed is slow and will require additional time for lock engagement. Clogging the silencer mounted on exhaust port of solenoid valve leads to same result.
3. Exhaust speed
When lock is to be released, supply air pressure to the port without the locking mechanism, this relieves the load from the lock mechanism. Then supply pressure to the port with lock, releasing the lock and changing cylinder direction.(Refer to recommended pneumatic circuit.) When port without lock mechanism is exhausted and locking mechanism is loaded, the lock may be damaged due to excessive force on lock during release. Piston rod will operate immediately.
5. Release of lock
Non-locking styleInsert attached bolt from upper side of rubber cover (no need to remove rubber cover), tighten locking piston and pull bolt, locking will be released. When bolt is released, locking begins to take place. Thread size, required pulling force and stroke are listed below.
6. Manual release
Bore size (mm)32
40, 50, 6380, 100
Thread size≥ M2.5 X 0.45 X 25 l≥ M3 X 0.5 X 30 l≥ M5 X 0.8 X 40 l
Pulling force4.9N10N
24.5N
Stroke (mm)233
∗ Remove bolt under normal operations.It may cause malfunction of locking and release.
Locking styleTurn 90° to counterclockwise pushing M/O button. Lock is released when on cap and OFF mark on M/O button correspond. (Lock remains released.)When locking is desired, turn M/O button clockwise 90° while pushing fully, correspond on cap and ON mark on M/O button. The correct position is confirmed by click sound "click".If not confirmed, locking is not done.
Locked Released
LockRelease
Rubber cover
W
WWith locking at head side With locking at rod side
Caution
Caution
Caution
Caution
Warning
Caution
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Construction
r!3 q u @9
!1 !0
Locking at rod end
#0 #2e y!6#1@8t!2w#3!5!7!8!9@0
@1 @6
@7io
@2@3 N@4@5
14A
ø80, ø100
Manual release non-locking style: L
Replacement Part: Seal Kits (Locking at both ends)
MBB32-PS-WMBB40-PS-WMBB50-PS-WMBB63-PS-WMBB80-PS-WMBB100-PS-W
3240506380
100
Kit No.Bore size (mm) Contents
Series MBB
Locking at head endManual release non-locking style: N
No.12345678910111213
14A14B1516
Description
Rod coverHead coverCylinder tubePiston rodPistonCushion ringBushingCushion valveSnap ringTie rodTie rod nutWear ringRod end nutCover ACover BRubber coverPiston holder
Aluminum alloyAluminum alloyAluminum alloyCarbon steel
Aluminum alloyBrass
Lead bronze castingSteel wire
Steel for springCarbon steelCarbon steel
ResinCarbon steel
Aluminum alloyCarbon steel
Synthetic rubberUrethane
Material Note
Component Parts
Replacement Part: Seal Kits (Locking at head or rod end)
MBB32-PSMBB40-PSMBB50-PSMBB63-PSMBB80-PSMBB100-PS
3240506380
100
Kit No.
Metallic paintedMetallic paintedHard anodized
Hard chrome platedChromated
Nickel platedø40 to ø100Chromated
Nickel plated
Nickel platedPainted black
Tufftride
Bore size (mm) Contents
Set of theNo. 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33.
Set of theNo. 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33.
∗ Seal kits consist of items 29 through 33, and can be ordered by using the seal kit number corresponding to each bore size.
No.171819202122
DescriptionLock springBumperLock pistonLock bushingBolt with hex. holeM/O knobM/O boltM/O springStopper ringSeal retainerCushion valve sealPiston gasketCushion sealRod sealPiston sealCylinder tube gasketLock piston seal
2324252627282930313233
Steel wireUrethane
Carbon steelCopper allowAlloyed steel
Zinc alloyAlloyed steel
Steel wireCarbon steelRolled steel
NBRNBR
UrethaneNBRNBRNBRNBR
Material Note
Component Parts
Hardened, Hard chrome plated
Black zinc chromated Painted black
Black zinc chromated, Painted redZinc chromatedZinc chromatedø80, ø100 only
∗∗∗∗∗
14B
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Basic/(B)
øE
HN
øM
O
Manual release non-locking style: N Manual release locking style: L
B
C
HR
W V Port
øR
F
Width across flats MB
MA
FKA N
H
ZZ + Stroke
NB
LL
DL
S + Stroke
2 x 4-J
2-PG
MMGB
øDøE
Cushion valve
WL
End Lock Series MBB
Locking at head end : MBBB Bore size Stroke
Bore size Stroke
Bore size Stroke
H
Locking at rod end: MBBB R
Locking at both ends: MBBB W
Effectivethread
101418182226
3240506380
100
to 500to 500to 600to 600to 800to 800
Stroke range(mm)
Effectivethreadlength
Widthacrossflats
Bore size(mm)
Stroke range(mm)
Bore size(mm)
–H/–R
19.52732323737
223035354040
A
4652657595114
B
32.538
46.556.57289
C
121620202530
D
91213131616
DL
303540454555
E
131314142020
F
1314
15.516.51919
G
2127
27.528.53737
GB
475158587272
H
33.538.5455062
71.5
HR
4552.55964
76.586
HN
M6 X 1.0M6 X 1.0
M8 X 1.25M8 X 1.25M10 X 1.5M10 X 1.5
J
6677
1010
K
152121213030
LL
161616161616
MA
445555
MB
M10 X 1.25M14 X 1.5M18 X 1.5M18 X 1.5M22 X 1.5M26 X 1.5
MM
3240506380
100
to 500to 500to 600to 600to 800to 800
191919192323
MO
2727
31.531.53838
N
3540
43.543.55656
NB
1/81/41/43/83/81/2
P
111111112121
RF
9297
106106132132
S
4459
11.517
V
6.59
10.5121415
W
242424244040
WL
143152168168208208
ZZ
100110118118150150
S
151165180180226226
ZZ
–W
(mm)
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With Mounting Bracket
Foot(L)/Locking at head end (–H)
LY
X
LS + Stroke
ZZ + Stroke
Y X Y
4-øLD LH
LX
LZ
PortCushion valve
Front flange(F)/Locking at head end (–H)
Port
Cushion valve4-øFD
FYB
FX
FZ
FE FT
øF
d
Rear flange(G)/Locking at head end (–H)
Cushion valve
FT
ZZ + Stroke
B
Port4-øFD
FX
FZ
FY
Single clevis(C)/Locking at head end (–H)
øCDH10
Z + Stroke
U
L RR
ZZ + Stroke
PortCushion valve
CX
Double clevis(D)/Locking at head end (–H)
CX
CZ
PortCushion valve
Z + StrokeL RR
ZZ + Stroke
U
øCDH10
Center trunnion(T)/Locking at head end (–H)
PortCushion valve
TXTZ
øT
De8
TY
TT
Z + 1/2 + Stroke
Series MBB
3240506380
100
to 500to 500to 600to 600to 800to 800
121616202025
TDe8
172222283440
TT
50637590110132
TX
49587187110136
TY
7495107130150182
TZ
8993105105129129
Z
97106117117147147
Z
3240506380
100
to 500to 500to 600to 600to 800to 800
232330304242
L
10.51115152323
RR
131317172626
U
101014142222
CDH10
141420203030
CX
282840406060
CZ
162171194194246246
Z
172.5182209209269269
ZZ
170184206206264264
Z
180.5195221221287287
ZZ
3240506380
100
to 500to 500to 600to 600to 800to 800
232330304242
L
10.51115152323
RR
131317172626
U
101014142222
CDH10
141420203030
CX
162171194194246246
Z
172.5182209209269269
ZZ
170184206206264264
Z
180.5195221221287287
ZZ
3240506380
100
to 500to 500to 600to 600to 800to 800
50557080100120
B
79991214
FD
101012121616
FT
647290100126150
FX
323645506375
FY
7990110120153178
FZ
149158176176220220
ZZ
157171188188238238
ZZ
–W
3240506380
100
to 700to 800to 1000to 1000to 1000to 1000
50557080100120
B
79991214
FD
332244
FE
101012121616
FT
647290100126150
FX
323645506375
FY
7990110120153178
FZ
2531
38.539.545.554
Fd
3240506380
100
to 700to 800to 1000to 1000to 1000to 1000
Strokerange
Bore size(mm)
Strokerange
Bore size(mm)
Strokerange
Bore size(mm)
Strokerange
Bore size(mm)
Strokerange
Bore size(mm)
Strokerange
Bore size(mm)
222427273032
X
91111141416
Y
799121214
LD
303340455565
LH
136145160160192196
LS
3.23.23.23.64.54.5
LT
323846567289
LX
5359
72.582.5
102.5122
LY
50557080
100120
LZ
170183202205248252
ZZ
144158172172210214
LS
178196214217266270
ZZ
–W
–H/ –R
–W–H/ –R
–H/ –R/ –W
–H/ –R
-0.1-0.3
+0.3+0.1
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
–W–H/ –R
–H –R/ –W
(mm)
(mm)
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Series MB
Auto Switch Connections and ExamplesBasic Wiring
•Solid state switch3 wire NPN
•Sink input specifications 3-wire NPN
•3-wire
2 wire
•Source input specifications 3-wire PNP
2-wire with 2 switch AND connection 2-wire with 2 switch OR connection
2 wire 2 wire
3 wire PNP
Load voltage at ON =
= 24V – 4V x 2 pcs. = 16VExample: Power supply is 24V DC, Internal voltage drop in switch is 4V
Example: Load impedance is 3kΩLeakage current from switch is 1mA
(When power source for switch and load is not common.)
Switch 1
Switch 2
Load
BrownBlackBlue
BrownBlackBlue
Switch 1
Brown
Switch 2
BlackBlue
Relay
Relay
BrownBlackBlue
Load
Relay contact
Switch 1
Switch 2
Brown
Blue
Brown
Blue
LoadSwitch 1
Switch 2
Brown
Blue
Brown
Blue
Load
Mainswitchcircuit
Brown
Black
Blue
Load
Brown
Black
Blue
Mainswitchcircuit
Load
Mainswitchcircuit
Brown
Black
Blue
Load
Mainswitchcircuit
Brown
Blue
Load
Brown
Blue
Mainswitchcircuit
Load
Switch
INBlack
COM
Brown
Blue
Switch
IN
Blue COM
Brown
Switch
INBlack
PLC internal circuitCOM
Brown
Blue
PLC internal circuit
PLC internal circuit
PLC internal circuit
Switch
INBlue
COMBrown
Connection Examples for AND (Serial) and OR (Parallel)
Examples of Connection to PLC
•Reed switch2 wire
Brown
Blue
Load
Brown
BlueLoad
AND connection for NPN output (using relays)
Switch 1
Brown
Switch 2
BlackBlue
Load
BrownBlackBlue
AND connection for NPN output(performed with switches only)
The indicatior lights will light up when both switches are turned ON.
When two switches are con-nected in series, a load may malfunction because the load voltage will decline when in the ON state.The indicator lights will light up if both of the switches are in the ON state.
OR connection for NPN output
Indicatorlight
protectioncircuit,
etc.
Indicatorlight
protectioncircuit,
etc.
Connect according to the applicable PLC input specifications, as the connection method will vary depending on the PLC input specifications.
Power Supplyvoltage
Internalvoltagedrop
x 2 pcs.– Load voltage at OFF =
= 1mA x 2 pcs. x 3kΩ = 6V
Leakagecurrent
Loadimpedancex 2 pcs. x
<Reed switch> Because there is no current leakage, the load voltage will not increase when turned OFF. However, de-pending on the number of switches in the ON state, the indicator lights may sometimes dim or not light up, because of dispersion and reduction of the current flowing to the switches.
<Solid state>When two switches are connected in parallel, malfunction may occur because the load voltage will increase when in the OFF state.
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Reed switch
Solid state switchSuitable operatingpoint
Operationrange OFF
ON
IndicationRed Green Red
D-A53
D-A54
D-A56/Z76
D-A64
D-A67/Z80D-A59W
Indicator light/Operation
D-F59/Y59A
D-F5P/Y7P
D-J59/Y59B
D-F59W/Y7NW D-J51
D-F5PW/Y7PW
D-J59W/Y7BW/Y7BALD-F5BAL
D-F59F
D-F5LF
D-F5NTL
D-A34/D-A44
D-A33
D-Z73
D-G39
D-K39 D-P5DWL
Series MB
Zener diode
Reed switch LED
ResistanceOUT(–)Blue
OUT(+)Brown
Zener diode
Reed switch
LED
Resistance
Choke coil
Surge absorber
OUT(–) to Blue
OUT(+) toBrown
LED
Ree
d sw
itch
Resistance
Reverse flowprevent diode
OUTBlack
DC(+)Brown
DC(–)Blue
Load
(+)
(–)
Pow
er v
olta
ge
Reed switch
Choke coil
Surge absorber
OUT( ) toBlue
OUT(±) toBrown
±
Reed switch
OUT(±)Brown(Red)
OUT( )Blue(Black)
±
Zener diode
Reed switch LED
Resistance
OUT(–)2ndterminal
OUT(+)1st terminal
Zener diode
Reed switch LED
Resistance
Choke coil
Surge absorber
OUT(+) to1stterminal
OUT(–) to2ndterminal
LED
Ree
d sw
itch Resistance
Zener diode
Contact protectionbox
CD-P11
CD-P12
Brown
Blue
OUT(+)Brown
to
OUT(–)Blue
Choke coil
Zener diode
Mainswitchcircuit
Reed switch
LED
OUT(+)Brown
OUT(–)Blue
OUTBlack
DC(+)Brown
DC(–)Blue
Mai
n sw
itch
circ
uit
OUTBlack
DC(+)Brown
DC(–)Blue
Mai
n sw
itch
circ
uit
OUT(+)Brown
OUT(–)Blue
Mai
n sw
itch
circ
uit
OUT(+)Brown
OUT(–)Blue
Mai
n sw
itch
circ
uitOUT
Black
DC(+)Brown
DC(–)Blue
Mai
n sw
itch
circ
uit
OUT(+)Brown
OUT(–)Blue
Mai
n sw
itch
circ
uit
Mai
n sw
itch
circ
uit
DC(+)Brown
OUTBlack
DC(–)Blue
OUT2nd terminal
DC(+)1st terminal
DC(–)3rd terminal
Mai
n sw
itch
circ
uit
OUT(+)1st terminal
OUT(–)2nd terminal
Mai
n sw
itch
circ
uit
OUT(Normal output)Black
DC(+)Brown
DC(–)Blue
OUT(Diagnostic output)Orange
Mai
n sw
itch
circ
uit
OUTBlack
DC(+)Brown
DC(–)Blue
Mai
n sw
itch
circ
uit
OUT( )Blue
OUT(±)Brown±
Mai
n sw
itch
circ
uit
Mai
n sw
itch
circ
uit Diagnosis OUT
(Diagnostic output)Orange
DC(–)Blue
OUT(Normal output)Black
DC(+)Brown
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Series MBSimple SpecialMade to Order Specifications Contact SMC for the detailed
specifications, delivery and prices.
The following special products are treated in the simple order made system.Dedicated simple special specification information and CD-ROM's are available. Please contact SMC sales representatives.Simple specials
Single rodMB
Double rodMBW Page
Non-rotatingrod
MBK
Enk lockMBB
LowfrictionMBQ
-XA0 to XA301 Change of rod end shape
DescriptionsSymbol
2 -XC14 Change of trunnion bracket mounting position
P.39
P.40
Order Made Specifications
PageSymbol Single rodMB
Double rodMBW
Non-rotatingrod
MBK
Enk lockMBB
1 Oversized rod cylinder-XB5
LowfrictionMBQ
OrderMade
3 -XB13 Low speed cylinder (5 to 50 mm/s)
4 -XC3 Special port position
5 -XC4 With heavy duty scraper
6 -XC5 Heat resistant cylinder (110°C)
7 -XC6 Piston rod and rod end nut made of stainless steel
8 -XC7 Tie rod, cushion valve, tie rod nut, etc. made of stainless steel
9 -XC8 Adjustable stroke cylinder/Adjustable extend stroke
10 -XC9 Adjustable stroke cylinder/Adjustable retract stroke
11 -XC10 Dual stroke cylinder/Double rod
12 -XC11 Dual stroke cylinder/Single rod
13 -XC12 Tandem cylinder
14 -XC22 Fluorine rubber seals
15 -XC27 Double clevis pin and double knuckle pin made of stainless steel
16 -XC29 Double knuckle joint with spring pin
17 -XC30 Front trunnion
18 -XC35 With coil scraper
2 -XB6 Heat resistant cylinder (150°C)
P.41
P.42
P.43
P.44
Descriptions
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Change of Rod End Shape
-XA0 to XA301Rod end shape except standard style for actuator is provided in patterns.
Series MB
Symbol: A0 Symbol: A1 Symbol: A2 Symbol: A3
Symbol: A12 Symbol: A13 Symbol: A14 Symbol: A15
Symbol: A16 Symbol: A17 Symbol: A18 Symbol: A19
Symbol: A28 Symbol: A29 Symbol: A30
A L KH
MM 30°
ALH
MM
HA
MM 30°
AL L KH
MM
HA
MM 30°
ALH
LB KA
MMøDA
30°
MM
AL
H
øDA30°
MM
ALA
H
LW
T
30°MM
AT
H
W
30°
AH H
30°
HW1
C øDAC0.5
TH
30°
HW1T
WAC
≅C0.5 file chamfer
H
TPR sphere
H
R sphere
HA
MM 30°
W
C BA
H
LøRD 30°
L AH
MMøDA
30°
H
ALBMM
30°
øDC
H
øDA
AC
ALMM 30°
HT W1
øDAC0.5R sphere øDA
AH
C 30°øDA
AHC
ALMM 30°
HL
30°øRD
LW
øRD B
H30°
ALMM
H30°
ALMM
H30°
1) SMC will make appropriate arrangements if no dimensional, tolerance, or finish instructions are given in the diagram.2) The standard dimensions marked with "*" can be obtained from the rod diameter (D) as follows. Please specify any dimensions that are to be different.
D≤6→D-1mm 6<D≤25→D-2mm D>25→D-4mm3) In case of a double rod type and a single acting retraction type, enter the dimension with the rod retracted.4) In case of a double rod type, the change is applicable to a single side only.
Symbol: A24 Symbol: A25 Symbol: A26 Symbol: A27
Symbol: A20 Symbol: A21 Symbol: A22 Symbol: A23
Symbol: A8 Symbol: A9 Symbol: A10 Symbol: A11
Symbol: A4 Symbol: A5 Symbol: A6 Symbol: A7
øDA
A
C
H
30°
MM30°
øD
B
HAT
øD
A
MM
H
øD
A 30°
T A
øD
B
Non-rotating rod
StandardDouble acting single rodDouble acting double rodDouble acting single rodDouble acting single rodDouble acting single rod
XA0-30XA0-30
XA0, 1, 6, 10, 11, 13, 14, 17, 19, 21XA0-30XA0-30
Low frictionEnd lock
Series Action Applicable pattern symbols
MB
MBMBWMBKMBQMBB
Simple Special
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SpecificationsActionMounting
Double acting single rodT bracket only
All specifications except for the above are the same as those of the standard type.
1) Enter "Z + 1/2 stroke" when ordering with the model no. except -XC14A/B and Center trunnion.
2) SMC will make appropriate arrangements if no dimensional, tolerance, or finish instructions are given in the diagram.
3) The possible ranges for the trunnion bracket mounting position are indicated in the table below.
4) Consult with SMC when one of the auto switches cannot be mounted because of trunnion mounting position.
Precautions
3240506380100
82.589
100.5103.5127130
95.5 + Stroke97 + Stroke
109.5 + Stroke106.5 + Stroke131 + Stroke128 + Stroke
94 + Stroke96 + Stroke108 + Stroke105 + Stroke130 + Stroke217 + Stroke
89 + 1/2 Stroke93 + 1/2 Stroke105 + 1/2 Stroke105 + 1/2 Stroke129 + 1/2 Stroke129 + 1/2 Stroke
8490102105128131
000000
Min MaxReference: Standard
(Center trunnion) Minimum strokeBore size
Symbol
-XC14A -XC14B-XC14
Z + 1/2 Stroke
(mm)
Simple Special Series MB
Change of Trunnion Bracket Mounting Position
-XC142An air cylinder on which the position for mounting the trunnion bracket can be moved from the standard mounting position to a desired position.
Standard model no.MBTMBWTMBKTMBTQ
XC14
Change oftrunnion bracket
mounting position—AB
Between front cover and rear coverFront trunnionRear trunnion
A
Trunnion mounting position
Z
Z + 1/2 Stroke
ZZ + Stroke
Trunnion position: -XC14BTrunnion position: -XC14A
Z + Stroke
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Heat Resistant Cylinder (150°C)
-XB6
SpecificationsActionAmbient temp.Auto switchCushionMaterialGrease
2
Standard model no.MB XB6
Heat Resistant Cylinder (150°C)
Double acting single rod/double rod–10°C to 150°C
Unavailable for mountingAir cushion
Fluorine rubberHeat resistant grease
The specifications and dimensions other than the above are the same as those of the standard type.
Low Speed Cylinder
-XB13 (5 to 50mm/s)
SpecificationsActionPiston speed
3
Standard model no.MBMBW
XB13
Low Speed Cylinder
Double acting single rod/double rod5 to 50mm/sec
The specifications and dimensions other than the above are the same as those of the standard type.
Special Port Position
-XC3
Relation between Port Position and Cushion Valve Position
4
Standard model no.MBMBWMBKMBQ
XC3
Special port position
As shown in the above diagram, the symbols for the positions of the ports and cushion valves are as follows: viewed from the rod side, the top position is rendered A; then, B, C, and D, in the clockwise direction.The style in which the ports and the cushion valves are combined is applicable only when the rod cover and the head cover are changed to the same positions. The part number "XC3AA" does not exist with regard to the port and cushion valve positions, because this is the standard specification.
A
Port position seen from the front
C
Cushion valve position seen from the front
With Heavy Duty Scraper
-XC4
SpecificationsActionCushionWiper ring
5
Standard model no.MBMBW
XC4
With Heavy Duty Scraper
Double acting single rod/double rodAir cushion/Rubber bumper
SCB scraper
The specifications other than the above are the same as those of the standard type.
Dimensions
Bore size (mm)324050
Bore size (mm)6380100
F151719
H475867
ZZ135146165
F192525
H678181
ZZ165199199
H
F
ZZ + Stroke
Cushion valvePort
A
BD
C
PortCushion valve Port
Cushion valve Port
Cushion valve
A A A
CC C
Cushion valvePort
Cushion valvePort
Cushion valvePort
A A A
C C C
D D D
DDD
B B B
BB
Basic Foot Front flange Rear flange
Single clevis Double clevis Center trunnion
B
Oversized Rod Cylinder
-XB5
SpecificationsActionBore size (mm)Auto switch
1
Standard model no.MB XB5
Strong rod cylinder
Double acting single rod32, 40, 50, 63, 80, 100Available for mounting
Dimensions
Bore size(mm)
3240506380100
273237373747
Widthacrossflats
Effectivethreadlength
141822222631
A
303540404050
D
162025253036
H
515868687490
K
6710101016
MM
M14 X 1.5M18 X 1.5M22 X 1.5M22 X 1.5M26 X 1.5M30 X 1.5
W
7.29.7
10.5121415
ZZ
139146166166192208
H
A K
Effectivethread
ZZ + Stroke
Width across flats
D
MMWCushion valve
Series MB
Contact SMC for the detailed specifications, delivery and prices.Made to Order Specifications Order
Made
A cylinder that has been made stronger through the use of a piston rod with a larger diameter. It is used for long stroke applications that pose the risk of bending or buckling of the piston rod. (Consult with SMC if a lateral load must be applied to it.)
Cylinder changed connecting port position of rod/head cover and position of cushion valve.
As it uses a powerful scraper for the wiper ring, this cylinder is suitable for use in an area that is dusty, or in an environment in which mud splashes on the cylinder, such as when operating casting equipment, construction equipment, or an industrial vehicle.
An air cylinder in which the materials of the seals and the grease have been changed so that the cylinder can be operated at high ambient temperatures of up to 150°C.
Operates smoothly without sticking or slipping even at low speeds of 5 to 50mm/s. Note 1) Do not lubricate this cylinder.
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Adjustable Stroke Cylinder/Adjustable Extend Stroke
-XC8
SpecificationsActionMountingStroke adjustment systemStroke adjustment range
9
MountingMBMBK
XC8
Adjustable Stroke Cylinder/Adjustable Extend Stroke
Double acting single rodB,L,F,T type (G,C,D not available)
Stopper adjustmentA: 0 to 25mm, B: 0 to 50mm
The specifications other than the above are the same as those of the standard type.
Dimensions
Bore size (mm)3240506380100
ZZ175183205205258261
Bore size Stroke Add'l symbol Stroke adjustment symbol
Mounting Bore size Stroke Add'l symbol Stroke adjustment symbol
Stroke adjustment symbolAB
Stroke adjustable range 0 to 25mmStroke adjustable range 0 to 50mm
MM101418182226
ML182021213232
MH444853537275
MI243238384555
MK101215152020
MA212732323646
Adjustable Stroke Cylinder/Adjustable Retract Stroke
-XC9
SpecificationsActionMountingStroke adjustment systemStroke adjustment range
10
MBMBKMBQ
XC9
Adjustable Stroke Cylinder/Adjustable Retract Stroke
Double acting single rodB,L,F,T type (G,C,D not available)
Adjusting boltA: 0 to 25mm, B: 0 to 50mm
The specifications other than the above are the same as those of the standard type.
Dimensions
Stroke adjustment symbol
AB
Stroke adjustable range 0 to 25mmStroke adjustable range 0 to 50mm
Bore size (mm)3240506380100
ZZ172176204204248248
MMM12 X 1.25M12 X 1.25M20 X 1.5M20 X 1.5M24 X 1.5M24 X 1.5
MF9.59.5
11.511.515.515.5
MH41.541.552.552.562.562.5
Stroke
MK
ML + Adjustable range4
MH + Stroke + Adjustable range
ZZ + 2 X Stroke + Adjustable range (A: 25, B: 50)
MMWidth across flats MA
ZZ + Stroke + Adjustable range (A: 25, B: 50)
MH + Adjustable range
MF
MM
Made to Order Series MB
M I
Heat Resistant Cylinder (110°C)
-XC5
SpecificationsActionAmbient temp.Auto switchCushionMaterial
6
Standard model no.MBMBW
XC5
Heat Resistant Cylinder (110°C)
Double acting single rod/double rod–10°C to 110°C
Unavailable for mountingAir cushion
Fluorine rubber
The specifications and dimensions other than the above are the same as those of the standard type.
Piston Rod and Rod End Nut Made of Stainless Steel
-XC6
SpecificationsActionCushion
7
Standard model no.MBMBWMBKMBQ
XC6
Piston Rod and Rod End Nut Made of Stainless Steel
Double acting single rod/double rodAir cushion
The specifications and dimensions other than the above are the same as those of the standard type.
Tie Rod, Cushion Valve, Tie Rod Nut, etc. Made of Stainless Steel
-XC7
SpecificationsActionCushion
8
Standard model no.MBMBWMBKMBQMBB
XC7
Tie Rod, Cushion Valve, Tie Rod Nut, etc. Made of Stainless Steel
Double acting single rod/double rodAir cushion
The specifications and dimensions other than the above are the same as those of the standard type.
A cylinder in which the material of the seals has been changed to a heat resistant style (for up to 110°C) so that it can be operated under extreme ambient temperatures that exceed the standard specifications of between -10°C and +70°C.
The stroke at return of the cylinder can be adjusted from full stroke (0 to 25)mm or (0 to 50)mm. A stroke adjustment mechanism has been provided in the head portion to adjust the extend stroke.
The retract stroke of the cylinder can be adjusted from (0 to 25)mm or (0 to 50)mm by the adjusting bolt.
It is used in case there is the risk of rust or corrosion, such as when the end of the piston rod becomes immersed in water as it moves forward.
A portion of the materials of the standard parts has been changed to stainless steel to enable the cylinder to be used in an area that poses the risk of rust or corrosion.
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Tandem Cylinder
-XC1213
Standard model no.MB XC12
Tandem CylinderSpecifications
ActionMin. operating pressureCushionMounting
Double acting single rod0.1MPa
Air cushionB,L,F,G,C,D type (T not available)
The specifications other than the above are the same as those of the standard type.
Dimensions
Bore size (mm)324050
Bore size (mm)6380100
GC363841
S180180200
ZZ231235262
GC435252
S200244244
ZZ262320320
GC
ZZ + (2 X Stroke)
S + (2 X Stroke)
Dual Stroke Cylinder/Double Rod
-XC1011
MountingMBMBK
XC10
Dual Stroke Cylinder/Double Rod
Dimensions
Bore size (mm)3240506380100
Bore size Stroke A Add'l symbol
ZZ272280314314386386
S178178198198242242
GC363841435252
Stroke B Add'l symbol
Mounting Bore size Stroke A Add'l symbol Stroke B Add'l symbol
Dual Stroke Cylinder/Single Rod
-XC11
SpecificationsActionCushionMounting
12
MB XC11
Dual Stroke Cylinder/Single Rod
Double acting single rodAir cushion, Rubber bumper
B, L, F, G, C, D type (T not available)
The specifications other than the above are the same as those of the standard type.
Dimensions
Bore size (mm)3240506380100
ZZ230234261261319319
S179179199199243243
GC363841435252
ZZ + Stroke (A + B)
S + Stroke (A + B)Stroke B Stroke A
Air releasing portGC
GC
Stroke B Stroke A
ZZ + Stroke (A + B)
S + Stroke (A + B)
SpecificationsActionCushionMountingManufacturable max. stroke (A+B)
Double acting single rodAir cushion, Rubber bumper
B, L, F, G type (C, D, T not available)ø32: to 600, ø40: to 700, ø50 to ø100: to 900
The specifications other than the above are the same as those of the standard type.
Fluorine Rubber Seals
-XC2214
Standard model no.MBMBW
XC22
Fluorine Rubber SealsSpecifications
ActionSeals
Double acting single rod/double rodFluorine rubber
The specifications and dimensions other than the above are the same as those of the standard type.
Series MB
Contact SMC for the detailed specifications, delivery and prices.Made to Order Specifications Order
Made
Two cylinders are constructed as one cylinder in a back-to-back configuration allowing the cylinder stroke to be controlled in three steps.
Two cylinders can be integrated by connecting them in line, and the cylinder stroke can be controlled in two stages in both directions.
Material for seals is changed to fluorine rubber excellent in chemical resistance.
This is a cylinder produced with two air cylinders in line allowing double the output force.
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With Coil Scraper
-XC35
SpecificationsActionCushionScraper
18
Standard model no.MBMBW
XC35
With Coil Scraper
Double acting single rod/double rodAir cushion, Rubber bumper
Coil scraper (Metal)
The specifications other than the above are the same as those of the standard type.
Dimensions
Bore size (mm)324050
F151719
H475867
ZZ135146165
Bore size (mm)6380100
F192525
H678181
ZZ165199199
Dimensions
Bore size (mm)3240506380100
ZZ135148164170204210
Front Trunnion
-XC3017
Standard model no.MBTMBWTMBKTMBTQMBBT
XC30
Front Trunnion
SpecificationsActionMounting
Double acting single rod/double rodT bracket only
The specifications other than the above are the same as those of the standard type.
Z38.54955586972
H476066728692
TZ7495107130150182
TY49587187110136
TT172222283440
121616202025
-0.032-0.059
-0.032-0.059
-0.032-0.059
-0.040-0.073
-0.040-0.073
-0.040-0.073
TT
H
ZZ + Stroke
TZ
øT
De8
TY
Z
F
H
ZZ + Stroke
TDe8
Double Knuckle Joint with Spring Pin
-XC2916To prevent loosening of the double knuckle joint of standard air cylinder.
Standard model no.MBMBWMBKMBQMBB
XC29
Double Knuckle Joint with Spring Pin
Made to Order Series MB
Double Clevis Pin and Double Knuckle Pin Made of Stainless Steel
-XC2715
Standard model no.MB DMBWDMBKDMBDQMBBD
XC27
Double clevis pinmade of stainless steel
Double clevis style
Y XC27
Double knuckle joint pinmade of stainless steel
Double knuckle joint
CDP XC27
Clevis pinKnuckle pinStainless steel material
Clevis pinKnuckle pin
03M,04M,05M,08M,10M
M03,M05,M08
SpecificationsMountingPin material
Only double clevis style (D)Stainless steel (SUS304)
The specifications other than the above are the same as those of the standard type.Cotter pin, clevis pin and knuckle joint pin are attached to mounting bracket.
To prevent the oscillating portion of the double clevis or the double knuckle joint from rusting, the material of the pin and the snap ring (split pin) has been changed to stainless steel. The double clevis style is one way of installation support for standard air cylinders and the double knuckle joint is one of the pieces of hardware that are provided.
When a standard double acting single rod cylinder with a front trunnion bracket has a long stroke, the distance from the fulcrum to the rod end is reduced by mounting the trunnion on the front of the cylinder's rod cover.
Scraper removes frost, weld spatter, cutting dust, and etc., and it protects the seals.
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Safety Instructions
45
Series MB
Caution: Operator error could result in injury or equipment damage.
These safety instructions are intended to prevent hazardous situations and/orequipment damage. These instructions indicate the level of potential hazardby a label of "Caution", "Warning" or "Danger". To ensure safety, be sure toobserve ISO4414 Note 1), JIS B 8370 Note 2) and other safety practices.
1. The compatibility of pneumatic equipment is the responsibility of the person who designs the pneumatic system or decides its specifications.Since the products specified here are used in various operating conditions, their compatibility for the specific pneumatic system must be based on specifications or after analysis and/or tests to meet your specific requirements. The expected performance and safety assurance will be the responsibility of the person who has determined the compatibility of the system. This person should continuously review the suitability of all items specified. Referring to the latest catalogue information with a view to giving due consideration to any possibility of equipment failure when configuring a system.
2. Only trained personnel should operate pneumatically operated machinery and equipment.Compressed air can be dangerous if handled incorrectly. Assembly, handling or repair of pneumatic systems should be performed by trained and experienced operators.
3. Do not service machinery/equipment or attempt to remove components until safety is confirmed.1. Inspection and maintenance of machinery/equipment should only be performed after confirmation of
safe locked-out control positions.2. When equipment is to be removed, confirm the safety process as mentioned above. Cut the supply
pressure for this equipment and exhaust all residual compressed air in the system.3. Before machinery/equipment is restarted, take measures to prevent shooting-out of cylinder piston
rod, etc. (Bleed air into the system gradually to create back pressure.)
4. Contact SMC if the product is to be used in any of the following conditions:1. Conditions and environments beyond the given specifications, or if product is used outdoors.2. Installation on equipment in conjunction with atomic energy, railway, air navigation, vehicles,
medical equipment, food and beverages, recreation equipment, emergency stop circuits, press applications, or safety equipment.
3. An application which has the possibility of having negative effects on people, property, or animals, requiring special safety analysis.
Note 1) ISO4414: Pneumatic fluid power - General rules relating to systemsNote 2) JIS B 8370: Pneumatic system axiom.
Warning
Warning: Operator error could result in serious injury or loss of life.
Danger: In extreme conditions, there is a possibility of serious injury or loss of life.
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SelectionDesign
Series MBActuator Precautions 1Be sure to read before handling.
1. There is a danger of sudden action by air cylinders if sliding parts of machinery are twisted, etc., and changes in forces occur.In such cases, human injury may occur; e.g., by catching hands or feet in the machinery, or damage to the machinery itself may occur. Therefore, the machine should be designed to avoid such dangers.
2. Install a protective cover when there is a risk of human injuryIf a driven object and moving parts of a cylinder pose a danger of human injury, design the structure to avoid contact with the human body.
3. Securely tighten all mounting parts and connecting parts so that they will not become loose.Especially when a cylinder operates with high frequency or is installed where there is a lot of vibration, ensure that all parts remain secure.
4. A deceleration circuit or shock absorber, etc., may be required.When a driven object is operated at high speed or the load is heavy, a cylinder's cushion will not be sufficient to absorb the impact. Install a deceleration circuit to reduce the speed before cushioning, or install an external shock absorber to relieve the impact. In this case, the rigidity of the machinery should also be examined.
5. Consider a possible drop in circuit pressure due to a power outage, etc.When a cylinder is used in a clamping mechanism, there is a danger of work pieces dropping if there is decrease in clamping force due to a drop in circuit pressure caused by a power outage, etc. Therefore, safety equipment should be installed to prevent damage to machinery and/or human injury. Suspension mecha-nisms and lifting devices also require consideration for drop prevention.
6. Consider a possible loss of power source.Measures should be taken to protect against human injury and equipment damage in the event that there is a loss of power to equipment controlled by air pressure, electricity or hydraulics, etc.
7. Design circuitry to prevent sudden lurching of driven objects.When a cylinder is driven by an exhaust center directional control valve or when starting up after residual pressure is exhausted from the circuit, etc., the piston and its driven object will lurch at high speed if pressure is applied to one side of the cylinder because of the absence of air pressure inside the cylinder.Therefore, equipment should be selected and circuits designed to prevent sudden lurching, because there is a danger of human injury and/or damage to equipment when this occurs.
8. Consider emergency stops.Design so that human injury and/or damage to machinery and equipment will not be caused when machinery is stopped by a safety device under abnormal conditions, a power outage or a manual emergency stop.
9. Consider the action when operation is restarted after an emergency stop or abnor-mal stop.Design the machinery so that human injury or equipment damage will not occur upon restart of operation. When the cylinder has to be reset at the starting position, install safe manual control equipment.
1. Confirm the specifications.The products advertised in this catalog are designed according to use in industrial compressed air systems. If the products are used in conditions where pressure, temperature, etc., are out of specification, damage and/or malfunction may be caused. Do not use in these conditions. (Refer to specifications.)
Consult with SMC if you use a fluid other than compressed air.
2. Intermediate stops.When intermediate stopping of a cylinder piston is performed with a 3 position closed center type directional control valve, it is difficult to achieve stopping positions as accurately and precisely as with hydraulic pressure to the compressibility of air.Furthermore, since valves and cylinders are not guaranteed for zero air leakage, it may not be possible to hold a stopped position for an extended period of time. Contact SMC in case it is necessary to hold a stopped position for an extended period.
1. Operate within the limits of the maximum usable stroke.The piston rod will be damaged if operated beyond the maximum stroke.Refer to the air cylinder model selection procedure for the maximum usable stroke.
2. Operate the piston in such a way that collision damage will not occur at the stroke end.The operation range should prevent damage from occurring when a piston, having inertial force, stops by striking the cover at the stroke end. Refer to the cylinder model selection procedure for the maximum usable stroke.
3. Use a speed controller to adjust the cylinder drive speed, gradually increasing from a low speed to the desired speed setting.
4. Provide intermediate supports for long stroke cylinders.Provide intermediate supports for cylinders with long strokes to prevent rod damage due to sagging of the rod, deflection of the tube, vibration and external loads.
Warning Warning
Caution
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CushionMounting
Air Supply
Piping
Lubrication
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Series MBActuator Precautions 2Be sure to read before handling.
1. Be certain to align the rod axis with the load and direction of movement when connecting.When not properly aligned, the rod and tube may be twisted, and damage may be caused due to wear on areas such as the inner tube surface, bushings, rod surface and seals.
2. When an external guide is used, connect the rod end and the load in such a way that there is no interference at any point within the stroke.
3. Do not scratch or gouge th sliding parts of the cylinder tube or piston rod, etc., by striking or grasping them with other objects.Cylinder bores are manufactured to precise tolerances, so that even a slight deformation may cause malfunction. Also, scratches or gouges, etc., in the piston rod may lead to damaged seals and cause air leakage.
4. Prevent the seizure of rotating parts.Prevent the seizure of rotating parts (pins, etc.) by applying grease.
5. Do not use until you can verify that equipment can operate properly.Verify correct mounting by appropriate function and leakage inspections after compressed air and power are connected following mounting, maintenance or conversions.
6. Instruction manual.The product should be mounted and operated after throughly reading the manual and understanding its contents.Keep the instruction manual where it can be referred to as needed.
1. Readjust using the cushion needle.Cushion is adjusted at the factory, however, the cushion needle on the cover should be readjusted when the product is put into service, based upon factors such as the size of the load and the operating speed. When the cushion needle is turned clockwise, the restriction becomes smaller and the cushion’s effectiveness is increased. Tighten the lock nut securely after adjustment is performed.
2. Do not operate with the cushion needle in a fully closed condition.This will cause damage to the seals.
1. Use clean air.Do not use compressed air which includes chemicals, synthetic oils containing organic solvents, salt or corrosive gases, etc., as it can cause damage or malfunction.
Caution
1. Preparation before pipingBefore piping is connected, it should be thoroughly blown out with air (flushing) or washed to remove chips, cutting oil and other debris from inside the pipe.
2. Wrapping of pipe tapeWhen screwing together pipes and fittings, etc., be certain that chips from the pipe threads and sealing material do not get inside the piping.Also, when pipe tape is used, leave 1.5 to 2 thread ridges exposed et the end of the threads
1. Install air filters.Install air filters at the upstream side of valves. The filtration degree should be 5µm or finer.
2. Install an after cooler, air dryer or water separator, etc.Air that includes excessive drainage may cause malfunction of valves and other pneumatic equipment. To prevent this, install an after cooler, air dryer or water separator, etc.
3. Use the product within the specified range of fluid and ambient temperature.Take measures to prevent freezing, since moisture in circuits can be frozen under 5°C, and this may cause damage to seals and lead to malfunction.Refer to SMC's "Best Pneumatics vol. 4" catalog for further details on compressed air quality.
1. Lubrication of non-lube type cylinderThe cylinder is lubricated for life at the factory and can be used without any further lubrication.However, in the event that additional cylinder lubrication is required, be sure to use ISO VG32 Class 1 turbine oil (with no additives).Stopping lubrication later may lead to malfunctions because the new lubricant will cancel out the original lubricant. Therefore, additional lubrication must be continued once it has been started.
Wrappingdirection
Pipe tape
Caution
Caution
Warning
Caution
Caution
Expose approx. 2 threads
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Series MBActuator Precautions 3Be sure to read before handling.
1. Do not use in environments where there is a danger of corrosion.Refer to the construction drawings regarding cylinder materials.
2. In dusty locations or where water or oil splashing is a regular occurrence, protect the rod by installing a rod cover.If the area is very dusty, use the type with a heavy duty scraper (-XC4). If fluids splash on the cylinder, use a cylinder with improved water resistance.
Warning1. Perform maintenance inspection and service
according to the procedure indicated in the instruction manualImproper handling and maintenance may cause malfunctioning and damage of machinery equipment to occur.
2. Removal of components, and supply/exhaust of compressed air.Before any machinery or equipment is removed, first ensure that the appropriate measures are in place to prevent the fall or erratic movement of driven objects and equipment, then cut off the electric power and reduce the pressure in the system to zero only then should you proceed with the removal of any machinery and equipment.When machinery is restarted, proceed with caution after confirming that appropriate measures are in place to prevent cylinder from lurching.
1. Filter drainageDrain out condensate from air filters regularly.
Caution
Warning
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Design and Selection
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Series MBAuto Switch Precautions 1Be sure to read before handling.
1. Confirm the specifications.Read the specifications carefully and use the product appropri-ately. The product may be damaged or malfunction if it is used outside the range of specifications for load current, voltage, temperature or impact.
2. Take precautions when multiple cylinders are used close together.When two or more auto switch cylinders are lined up in close proximity to each other, magnetic field interference may cause the switches to malfunction. Maintain a minimum cylinder separation of 40mm. (When the allowable interval is specified for each cylinder series, use the indicated value.)
3. Monitor the length of time that a switch is ON at an intermediate stroke position.When an auto switch is placed at an intermediate position of the stroke and a load is driven at the time the piston passes, the auto switch will operate, but if the speed is too great the operating time will be shortened and the load may not operate properly. The maximum detectable piston speed is:
In cases of high piston speed, the use of an auto switch (D-F5NT) with a built-in OFF delay timer (approx. 200ms) makes it possible to extend the load operating time.
4. Keep wiring as short as possible.<Reed switches>As the length of the wiring to a load gets longer, the rush current at switching ON becomes greater, and this may shorten the product's life. (The switch will stay ON all the time.)1) For an auto switch without a contact protection circuit, use a
contact protection box when the wire length is 5m or longer.2) Even if an auto switch has a built-in contact protection circuit,
when the wiring is more than 30m long, it is not able to adequately absorb the rush current and its life may be reduced. It is again necessary to connect a contact protection box in order to extend its life. Please contact SMC in this case.
<Solid state switches>3) Although wire length should not affect switch function, use a
wire 100m or shorter.
5. Monitor the internal voltage drop of the switch.<Reed switches>1) Switches with an indicator light (Except D-Z76 and A56) If auto switches are connected in series as shown below, take
note that there will be a large voltage drop because of internal resistance in the light emitting diodes. (Refer to internal voltage drop in the auto switch specifications.)[The voltage drop will be "n" times larger when "n" auto switches are connected.]Even though an auto switch operates normally, the load may not operate.
V (mm/s) = Auto switch operating range (mm)
Load operating time (ms)X 1000
Simillarly, when operating below a specified voltage, it is possible that the load may be ineffective even through the auto switch function is normal. Therefore, the formula below should be satisfied after confirming the minimum operating voltage of the load.
2) If the internal resistance of a light emitting diode causes a problem, select a switch without an indicator light (MODEL D-Z80 and A6)
<Solid state switches>3) Generally, the internal voltage drop will be greater with a 2 wire
solid state auto switch than with a reed switch. Take the same precautions as in 1).
Also, note that a 12VDC relay is not applicable.
6. Monitor leakage current.<Solid state switch>With a 2-wire solid state auto switch, current (leakage current) flows to the load to operate the internal circuit even when in the OFF state.
Operating current of load (OFF condition) > Leakage current
If the condition given in the above formula are not met, the switch will not reset correctly (it stays ON). Use a 3-wire switch if this condition cannot be satisfied.Moreover, leakage current flow to the load will be "n" times larger when "n" auto switches are connected in parallel.
7. Do not use a load that generates surge voltage.<Reed switches>If driving a load that generates a surge voltage, use as a relay, use a switch with a built-in contact protection circuit or a contact protection box.<Solid state switches>Although a zener diode for surge protection is connected at the output side of a solid state auto switch, damage may still occur if a surge is applied repeatedly. When directly driving a load that generates surge, such as a relay or solenoid valve, use a switch with a built-in surge absorbing element.
8. Cautions for use in an interlock circuitWhen an auto switch is used for an interlock signal requiring high reliability, devise a double interlock system to safeguard against malfunctions by providing a mechanical protection function, or by also using another switch (sensor) together with the auto switch. Also perform periodic maintenance and inspections and confirm proper operation.
9. Ensure sufficient clearance for maintenance activities.When designing an application, be sure to allow sufficient clearance for maintenance and inspections.
Load
Warning
Supplyvoltage
Internal voltagedrop of switch
Minimum operatingvoltage of load
– >
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Wiring
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Series MB
∗ Lead wire color changesLead wire colors of SMC switches have been changed in order to meet NECA Standard 0402 for production beginning September, 1996 and thereafter. Please refer to the tables provided. Special care should be taken regarding wire polarity during the time that the old colors still coexist with the new colors.
Wiring
Auto Switch Precautions 2Be sure to read before handling.
1. Do not drop or bump.Do not drop, bump or apply excessive impacts (300m/s2 or more for reed switches and 1000m/s2 or more for solid state switches) while handling. Although the body of the switch may not be damaged, the inside of the switch could be damaged and cause a malfunction.
2. Do not carry a cylinder by the auto switch lead wires.Never carry a cylinder by its lead wires. This may not only cause broken lead wires, but it may cause internal elements of the switch to be damaged by the stress.
3. Mount switches using the proper tightening torque.When a switch is tightened beyond the range of tightening torque, the mounting screws or switch may be damaged. On the other hand, tightening below the range of tightening torque may allow the switch to slip out of position. (Refer to Best Pneumatics Vol.2 page 5.3-69 for how to install or move the switch and for specifications of the tightening torque, etc..)
4. Mount a switch at the center of the operating range.Adjust the mounting position of an auto switch so that the piston stops at the center of the operating range (the range in which a switch is ON). (The mounting positions shown in a catalog indicate the optimum position at the stroke end.) If mounted at the end of the operating range (around the borderline of ON and OFF), the operation may be unstable.
Warning
1. Avoid repeatedly bending or stretching lead wires.Broken lead wires will result from repeatedly applying bending stress or stretching forces to the lead wires.
2. Be sure to connect the load before power is applied.<2 wire type>If the power is turned ON when an auto switch is not connected to a load, the switch will be instantly damaged because of excess current.
3. Confirm proper insulation of wiring.Be certain that there is no faulty wiring insulation (such as contact with other circuits, ground fault, improper insulation between terminals, etc.). Damage may occur due to excess current flow into a switch.
4. Do not wire in conjunction with power lines or high voltage lines.Wire separately from power lines or high voltage lines, avoiding parallel wiring or wiring in the same conduit with these lines. Control circuits containing auto switches, may malfunction due to noise from these other lines.
Warning
5. Do not allow short circuit of loads.<Reed switches>If the power is turned ON with a load in a short circuited condition, the switch will be instantly damaged because of excess current flow into the switch.<Solid state switches>D-J51 and all models of PNP output type switches do not have built-in short circuit protection circuits. If loads are short circuited, the switches will be instantly damaged, as in the case of reed switches.Take special care to avoid reverse wiring with the brown [red] power supply line and the black [white] output line on 3-wire type switches.
6. Avoid incorrect wiring.<Reed switches>A 24VDC switch with indicator light has polarity. The brown lead wire or terminal No.1 is (+), and the blue lead wire or terminal No.2 is (–).1) If connections are reversed, the switch will still operate, but the
light emitting diode will not light up. Also note that a current greater than the maximum specified one will damage a light emitting diode and make it inoperate.
2) However, when using a two color indication auto switch (D-A59W), be aware that the switch will constantly remain ON if the connections are reversed.
<Solid state switches>1) If connections are reversed on a 2 wire type switch, the switch
will not be damaged because it is protected by a protection circuit, but it will remain in a normally ON state. However, it is still necessary to avoid reversed connections, since the switch will be damaged if a load short circuits in this condition.
2) Even if (+) and (–) power supply line connections are reversed on a 3-wire type switch, the switch will still be protected by a protection circuit. However, if the (+) power supply line is connected to the blue [black] wire and the (–) power supply line is connected to the black [white] wire, the switch will be damaged.
2-wire 3-wire
Solid state with diagnostic output
Solid state with latch type diagnostic output
Output (+)Output (–)
Power supply (+)Power supply GNDOutputDiagnostic output
Power supply (+)Power supply GNDOutput
Power supply (+)Power supply GNDOutput
OldRed
Black
NewBrownBlue
OldRed
BlackWhiteYellow
NewBrownBlueBlack
Orange
OldRed
BlackWhite
Yellow
NewBrownBlueBlack
Orange
OldRed
BlackWhite
NewBrownBlueBlack
Latch typediagnostic output
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Other
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Series MBAuto Switch Precautions 3Be sure to read before handling.
1. Never use in the presence of explosive gases.The construction of our auto switches does not make them explosion-proof. Never use them in the presence of an explosive gas, as this may cause a serious explosion.
2. Do not use in an area where a magnetic field is generated.Auto switches will malfunction or magnets inside cylinders will become demagnetized. (Consult with SMC regarding the availability of a magnetic field resistant auto switch.)
3. Do not use in an environment where the auto switch will be continually exposed to water.Although switches except D-A3/A44/G39/K39 satisfy the IEC standard IP67 construction (JIS C 0920: watertight construction), do not use switches in applications where continually exposed to water splash or spray. They may cause deterioration of the insulation or swelling of the potting resin inside switches and may lead to a malfunction.
4. Do not use in an environment laden with oil or chemicals.Consult with SMC if auto switches will be used in an environment laden with coolants, cleaning solvent, various oils or chemicals. If auto switches are used under these conditions for even a short time, they may be adversely affected by a deterioration of the insulation, a malfunction due to swelling of the potting resin, or hardening of the lead wires.
5. Do not use in an environment laden with temperature cycles.Consult with SMC if switches are to be used where there are temperature cycles other than normal temperature changes, as they may be adversely affected internally.
6. Do not use in an environment where there is excessive impact shock.<Reed switches>When excessive impact (300m/s2 or more) is applied to a reed switch during operation, the contact point may malfunction and generate or cut off a signal momentarily (1ms or less). Consult with SMC regarding the need to use a solid state switch depending on the environment.
7. Do not use in an area where surges are generated.<Solid state switches>When there are units (such as solenoid type lifter, high frequency induction furnace, motor, etc.) that generate a large amount of surge in the area around cylinders with solid state auto switches, their proximity may cause deterioration or damage to internal circuit elements of the switch. Avoid and protect against sources of surge generation and crossed lines.
8. Avoid close contact with accumulated iron waste or magnetic substances.When a large accumulated amount of ferrous waste such as machining clips or welding spatter, or a magnetic substance (something attracted by a magnet) is brought into close proximity to an cylinder with auto switches, this may cause the auto switches to malfunction due to a loss of the magnetic force inside the cylinder.
Warning1. Perform the following maintenance inspection
and services periodically in order to prevent possible danger due to unexpected auto switch malfunction.1) Securely tighten switch mounting screws.
If screws become loose or the mounting position is dislocated, retighten screws securely after readjusting the mounting position.
2) Confirm that there is no damage to lead wires.To prevent faulty insulation, replace switches or repair lead wires if damage is discovered.
3) Confirm that the green light on a 2-color indicator type switch lights up.Confirm that the Green LED is ON when stopped at the set position. If the Red LED is ON when stopped at the set position, the mounting position is not appropriate. Readjust the mounting position until the Green LED lights up.
Warning
1. Consult with SMC concerning water resistance, elasticity of lead wires, and usage at welding sites, etc.
Warning
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Series MB/PrecautionsBe sure to read before handling. Refer to page 45 to 51 for Safety Instructions, actuator precautions and auto switch precautions.
1. Do not open the cushion valve beyond the stopper.Crimping (ø32) or a snap ring (ø40 to ø100) is provided to prevent the accidental removal of the cushion valve. Do not open the valve beyond the mechanism. If air is supplied, the cushion valve may shoot out from the cover.
1. Avoid using the air cylinder in such a way that more than allowable rotational torque would be applied to the piston rod.If rotational torque is applied, the non-rotating guide will deform, thus affecting the non-rotating accuracy. valve may shoot out from the cover.
1. To screw a bracket or a nut onto the threaded portion at the tip of the piston rod, make sure to retract the piston rod entirely, and place a wrench over the flat portion of the rod that protrudes. To tighten, take precautions to prevent the tightening torque from being applied to the non-rotating guide.
2. Use the air cushion at the end of cylinder stroke.Select the cylinder with bumper "N" if cushion valve is to be fully opened.Tie rods or piston assembly may be damaged if neither air cushion nor bumper is utilized.
3. When replacing mounting bracket, use a socket wrench.
4. There is no mounting interchangeability with serise CA1.
Adjustment
Warning
Bore (mm) Cushion valve Width across flats
Widthacross flats
Socket wrench
32, 40, 50
125
MB-32-10-C1247
MB-A2-10-Y1088
JIS 4648Hexagonal spanner wrench 2.52.5
4 JIS 4648Hexagonal spanner wrench 4
63, 80, 100 MB-63-10-C1250 4 JIS 4648Hexagonal spanner wrench 4
Bore (mm) BoltTightening
torque (Nm)
32, 40
50, 63
MB-32-48-C1247
MB-50-48-C1249
MB-80-48AC1251
MB-80-48BC1251
M12 x 1.75 x 25 (brazier head cap screw)
M12 x 1.75 x 28 (brazier head cap screw)
4
125Foot
Other
5
8
5.1
11
30
80,
100
Foot
Other6 25
Handling
Caution
Mounting and Piping
Caution
Non-rotating rod (Double acting Single rod)
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