The AVENTICS? Series MNI (ISO 6432) round cylinders for general machine construction are characterized by their robust and long service life. A cylinder for users and developers who rely on the greatest efficiency.
Features
AVENTICS? Series MNI Mini Cylinder (ISO 6432) Features:
- Robust and space-saving design
- Characterized by extreme durability and a long service life
- Offers piston diameters from 10 mm to 25 mm
- Configurations available as single/through piston rod, elastic/adjusted cushioning, with/ without magnetic detection, non-rotating piston rod, ATEX
Accessories
AVENTICS? Series MNI Mini Cylinder (ISO 6432) Accessories:
- Nuts for Cylinder Mounting
- Rod Clevises
- Ball Eye Rod Ends
- Flexible Couplings
- Guide Units
Specifications
AVENTICS? Series MNI Mini Cylinder (ISO 6432) Specifications:
| Material | Specification |
|---|---|
| Cylinder tube | Stainless steel |
| Piston rod | Stainless steel |
| Piston | Brass, Aluminum |
| Front cover | Aluminum, anodized |
| End cover | Aluminum, anodized |
| Seal | Acrylonitrile butadiene rubber, Polyurethane |
| Nut for cylinder mounting | Steel, galvanized |
| Nut for piston rod | Steel, galvanized |
| Scraper | Polyurethane |
Q & A
AVENTICS? Series MNI Mini Cylinder (ISO 6432) Q & A
+ What are AVENTICS Series MNI cylinders best suited for?
These mini (ISO 6432) round cylinders are ideal for general machine construction and automation applications. They're prized for their robustness and long service life.
+ What are the maximum stroke lengths available?
Stroke lengths extend up to 250 mm, 600 mm, 800 mm, 1100 mm, and even 1300 mm, depending on the variant.
+ Are there ATEX-certified versions available?
Yes. ATEX-certified models—with designations like II 2G Ex h IIB T4 Gb / II 2D Ex h IIIB T135 °C Db_X—can be configured via the Emerson online configurator. The certified operating range is –20 °C to +50 °C.
+ Is a magnetic sensor clamp required?
Yes. A clamping piece is necessary when using a magnetic field sensor with these cylinders.
+ Is there a warning regarding piston rod orientation?
Absolutely. Avoid twisting the front and rear piston rods against one another to prevent damage.
Downloads
Download AVENTICS Series MNI Mini Cylinder Datasheet
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