Q: 1.How do electric cylinders work?
A: An electrically driven cylinder generally converts rotary mechanical force generated by the electric motor into a linear motion, via a spindle or toothed belt. The electrical energy generated by the motor develops torque, the actuating force to power the load.
Q: 2.What is the function of the electric cylinder?
A: An electric cylinder is an electromechanical device used to produce linear motion (a straight-line forward or backward movement). Essentially, it is a type of actuator or drive that operates electrically to move objects or parts in a straight line.
Q: 3.What are the applications of electric cylinder?
A: Electric cylinders can be widely used in many different industries, such as assembly technology, packaging technology and factory automation as well as in robotics and material transport.
Q: 4.What does a power cylinder do?
A: The power cylinder is an executive element that converts hydraulic or pneumatic energy into mechanical energy and performs linear reciprocating motion (or swing motion). It has a simple structure and reliable work.
Q: 5.What is the use of power cylinder?
A: Power cylinders are pneumatic power drives used extensively for actuating final control elements like butterfly valves, eccentric rotary flow wing valves, dampers including PA fan/FD fan applications etc.
Q: 6.How does a cylinder work?
A: The cylinder consists of a barrel housing a piston connected to a piston rod. This piston divides the cylinder into two chambers: the cap end and the rod end. When hydraulic fluid enters one chamber, it pushes the piston, which then moves the rod in the opposite direction.

