Hey there! As a supplier of 135 Degree Pneumatic Cylinders, I'm super excited to share all the ins and outs of the installation requirements for these nifty devices. Whether you're a seasoned pro in the industry or just getting started, understanding the proper installation process is crucial for ensuring the optimal performance of your pneumatic cylinder.
First off, let's talk about the basics. A 135 Degree Pneumatic Cylinder is a type of linear actuator that uses compressed air to generate force and motion. These cylinders are commonly used in a variety of applications, including automation, manufacturing, and robotics. They're known for their reliability, efficiency, and precise control, making them a popular choice for many industries.
Now, let's dive into the installation requirements. The first thing you need to consider is the mounting location. You want to choose a spot that's stable, flat, and free from any obstructions. This will ensure that the cylinder can operate smoothly and without any interference. Make sure to use the appropriate mounting hardware, such as bolts or brackets, to secure the cylinder in place.
Next, you'll need to connect the cylinder to the air supply. This is where things can get a little tricky, so it's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully. You'll typically need to use a pneumatic tubing or hose to connect the cylinder to the air source. Make sure to use the correct size and type of tubing, and to tighten all the connections securely to prevent any air leaks.
In addition to the air supply, you'll also need to connect the cylinder to a control valve. The control valve is what allows you to control the flow of air to the cylinder, which in turn controls the movement of the piston. There are two main types of control valves: Double Acting Pneumatic Actuator and Single Acting Pneumatic Actuator. Double acting actuators use air pressure to move the piston in both directions, while single acting actuators use air pressure to move the piston in one direction and a spring to return it to its original position.


When connecting the control valve to the cylinder, make sure to use the correct fittings and to follow the wiring diagram provided by the manufacturer. This will ensure that the valve is properly connected and functioning correctly. You may also need to adjust the pressure settings on the valve to ensure that the cylinder is operating at the correct pressure.
Another important consideration when installing a 135 Degree Pneumatic Cylinder is the lubrication. Pneumatic cylinders require proper lubrication to ensure smooth operation and to prevent wear and tear on the internal components. Make sure to use the recommended lubricant, and to apply it according to the manufacturer's instructions. This may involve adding lubricant to the air supply or directly to the cylinder.
Finally, it's important to test the cylinder after installation to make sure it's working properly. You can do this by applying air pressure to the cylinder and observing the movement of the piston. Make sure that the piston moves smoothly and without any hesitation, and that it returns to its original position when the air pressure is released. If you notice any problems or abnormalities, make sure to troubleshoot and fix them before putting the cylinder into operation.
In conclusion, installing a 135 Degree Pneumatic Cylinder requires careful planning, attention to detail, and following the manufacturer's instructions. By choosing the right mounting location, connecting the cylinder to the air supply and control valve correctly, lubricating the cylinder properly, and testing it after installation, you can ensure that your cylinder will operate smoothly and efficiently for years to come.
If you're interested in purchasing a 135 Degree Pneumatic Cylinder, I'd love to talk to you. We offer a wide range of high-quality pneumatic cylinders at competitive prices, and our team of experts is always available to help you with any questions or concerns you may have. So don't hesitate to reach out and start a conversation about your specific needs and requirements.
References
- Manufacturer's installation manuals for 135 Degree Pneumatic Cylinders
- Industry standards and best practices for pneumatic cylinder installation
