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HMI/HMD Hydraulic Cylinders Metric tie rod cylinders for working pressures up to 0 bar

Introduction Introduction The HMI and HMD ranges described in this catalogue are Compact Series cylinders to ISO 600/ and DIN 4 554, rated for use at working pressures up to 0 bar depending on the rod end and type of service. They have been designed to satisfy the requirements of a wide range of industries in which cylinders to ISO or DIN standards are specified. In addition to the standard cylinders featured in this catalogue, HMI and HMD cylinders can be designed to suit customer requirements. Our engineers will be pleased to advise on unique designs to suit specific applications. How to Use This Catalogue Both the HMD range of cylinders, to DIN 4 554, and the more extensive HMI range of cylinders to ISO 600/ (99), are described in this catalogue. All data applies to the HMI range; where information for the two ranges differs, HMD cylinder data is highlighted in yellow. inphorm and -D CAD Parker offers easy-to-use software to simplify the cylinder selection process, saving your time and ensuring the accuracy of designs and drawings. InPHorm selection software and new -D CAD modelling software can be downloaded from our an website. Please visit us at www.parker.com/eu or contact your local Sales Office for more information. Contents Page ISO and DIN Cylinder Range Comparison Design Features and Benefits 4 Optional Features 6 Mounting Styles 7 Cylinder Dimensions 8 Double Rod Cylinders Accessories Mounting Information 6 Stroke Tolerances 7 Push and Pull Forces 7 Piston Rod Size Selection 8 Stop Tubes 9 Long Stroke Cylinders 9 Cushioning 0 Pressure Limitations Ports 4 Piston Speeds 4 Seals & Fluids Masses Replacement Parts and Service 6 Repairs 7 Piston Rod End Data and Threads 8 How to Order Cylinders 9 Parker Offers the Widest Range of Industrial Cylinders High Productivity Low Cost of Ownership 's is the world's largest supplier of hydraulic cylinders for industrial applications. Parker manufactures a vast range of standard and special tie rod, roundline and 'mill' type cylinders to suit all types of industrial cylinder applications. Our cylinders are available to ISO, DIN, NFPA, ANSI and JIC standards, with other certifications available on request. All Parker hydraulic cylinders are designed to deliver long, efficient service with low maintenance requirements, guaranteeing high productivity year after year. About is the global leader in motion and control technologies, partnering with its customers to increase their productivity and profitability. The company employs more than 57,000 people in 4 countries around the world, providing customers with technical excellence and first class customer service. Visit us at www.parker.com/eu Warning FAILURE OR IMPROPER SELECTION OR IMPROPER USE OF THE PRODUCTS AND/OR SYSTEMS DESCRIBED HEREIN OR RELATED ITEMS CAN CAUSE DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE. This document and other information from Corporation, its subsidiaries, sales offices and authorized distributors provide product or system options for further investigation by users having technical expertise. Before you select or use any product or system it is important that you analyse all aspects of your application and review the information concerning the product or system in the current product catalogue. Due to the variety of operating conditions and applications for these products or systems, the user, through his own analysis and testing, is solely responsible for making the final selection of the products and systems and assuring that all performance and safety requirements of the application are met. The products described herein, including without limitation, product features, specifications, designs, availability and pricing, are subject to change by Corporation and its subsidiaries at any time without notice. Offer of Sale Please contact you local Parker representative for a detailed offer of sale.

ISO and DIN ISO and DIN a Comparison of Features Parker's HMI and HMD metric cylinders meet the requirements of ISO 600/ (006) and DIN 4 554, 60 Bar Compact Series. All the cylinders illustrated below satisfy the ISO standard; the five mounting styles highlighted in yellow also meet DIN 4 554. ISO and DIN versions of these five cylinders are interchangeable, differing only in the design of the Style JJ mounting flange. ISO 600/ Cylinder Range standard mounting styles Up to rod sizes per bore Up to male and female rod end threads per bore Wider range of mounting and rod end accessories Wider range of special features DIN 4 554 Cylinder Range 5 mounting styles rod sizes per bore size male rod end thread per bore size ISO and DIN Ranges Working pressure up to 0 bar sizes mm to 00mm Piston rod diameters mm to mm Single and double rod designs available Strokes available in any practical stroke length Cushions available at either or both ends Fluids and seals five seal types to suit a wide range of fluid specifications Temperature ranges -0 C to + C depending on fluid and seal types ISO MX ISO MX ISO MX TB TC TD ISO & DIN ISO & DIN ISO & DIN ME5 ME6 MS JJ HH C ISO MP ISO MP ISO & DIN MP5 B BB SBd ISO MT ISO MT ISO & DIN MT4 D DB DD

Design Features and Benefits 5 6 8 0 Piston Rod Gland seal life is imised by manufacturing piston rods from precision ground, high tensile carbon alloy steel, hard chrome plated and polished to 0.µm. Piston rods are induction case hardened to Rockwell C54 minimum before chrome plating, resulting in a dent-resistant surface. Parker's Detachable Rod Gland Continuous lubrication, and therefore longer gland life, are provided by the long bearing surface inboard of the lipseal. The gland, complete with rod seals, can easily be removed without dismantling the cylinder, so servicing is quicker and therefore more economical. Rod Seals Efficient sealing under all operating conditions is achieved by using a serrated lipseal with a series of sealing edges which increase the sealing effect as pressure increases. On the return stroke these serrations act as a check valve, allowing the oil adhering to the rod to pass back into the cylinder. 4 7 & 8 7 9 The double lip wiperseal acts as a secondary seal, trapping excess lubricating film in the chamber between the wiper and lip seals. Its outer lip prevents the ingress of dirt into the cylinder, extending the life of gland and seals. Standard lipseals are manufactured from an enhanced polyurethane, giving efficient retention of pressurized fluid and a service life of up to five times that of traditional seal materials. Standard rod seals are suitable for speeds of up to 0.5m/s special seals are available for higher speed applications. 4 Cylinder Body Strict quality control standards and precision manufacture ensure that all tubes meet strict standards of straightness, roundness and surface finish. The steel tubing is surface finished to minimise internal friction and prolong seal life. 5 Cylinder Body Seals To make sure that the cylinder body remains leaktight, even under pressure shock conditions, Parker fits pressure-energised body seals. 6 One-Piece Piston Side loading is resisted by the wear rings on the piston. A long thread engagement secures the piston to the piston rod and, as an added safety feature, pistons are secured by both a threadlocking compound and a locking pin. Three standard seal combinations are available to suit different applications see 'Piston Seals' opposite. 7 Cushioning Cushioning reduces noise and shock loading, resulting in faster cycle times and higher productivity. Progressive deceleration is available by selecting profiled cushions at the head and cap see page 0 for details. The head end cushion is self-centring, while the polished cap end spear is an integral part of the piston rod. 4

Design Features and Benefits 8 Floating Cushion Bushes & Sleeves Closer tolerances and therefore more effective cushioning are permitted by the use of a floating cushion sleeve at the head end of the cylinder, and a floating cushion bush at the cap end. A specially designed cushion sleeve on bore sizes up to 00mm operates as a check valve. On larger bore sizes a conventional ball check valve is used. The use of a check valve in the head and lifting of the bronze cushion bush in the cap, provides minimal fluid restriction to the start of the return stroke. This allows full pressure to be applied over the whole area of the piston, to provide full power and fast cycle times. 9 Cushion Adjustment Needle valves are provided at both ends of the cylinder for precise cushion adjustment, and retained within the head and cap so that they cannot be inadvertently removed. The cartridge type needle valve illustrated below is fitted to cylinders of up to mm bore for location, see page 4. 0 Tie Rod Construction Tie rod construction, with tie rods torque-loaded on assembly, imposes a compressive force on the cylinder tube which counters the tensile forces generated by system pressure. The result a fatigue-free cylinder with long service life and exceptionally compact dimensions. Special Designs Parker's design and engineering staff are available to produce special designs to meet customer's specific requirements. Alternative sealing arrangements, special mounting styles, different bores and rod sizes are just a few of the custom features which can be supplied. Piston Seals A variety of piston seal options are available, to suit different applications. Standard Pistons are suitable for holding a load in position, as the piston seals are leak-tight under normal operating conditions. Wear rings prevent metal-to-metal contact. Standard piston seals are suitable for piston speeds up to 0.5m/s. LoadMaster Pistons employ extra heavy duty wear rings to resist side loading and are recommended for long stroke cylinders, especially when pivot mounted. Servo Cylinders Servo cylinders permit fine control of acceleration, velocity and position in applications where very low friction and an absence of stick-slip are required. They may be used in conjunction with integral or external transducers. Low Friction Pistons employ a PTFE seal and PTFE wear rings, and may be used for piston speeds up to m/s. They are not suitable for supporting loads in a fixed position. Low Friction Gland Seals comprise two low friction PTFE stepped seals and a conventional double lip wiper seal see page. 5

Optional Features Air Bleeds The option of bleed screws is available at either or both ends of the cylinder, at any position except in the port face. To ensure operator safety, the standard air bleed (illustrated) is recessed into the head and cap and retained so that it cannot be inadvertently removed. On cylinders of mm bore and above, where it is essential to have the air bleed in the port face, please consult the factory. The option of an ATE-type protruding air bleed is also available for applications where a hose connection is required please consult the factory for details. Gland Drains The accumulation of fluid between the gland seals of long stroke cylinders, cylinders with constant back pressure or where the ratio of the extend speed to the retract speed is greater than to, can be relieved by specifying an optional gland drain. A transparent tube fitted between the gland drain and the reservoir allows fluid loss from concealed or inaccessible cylinders to be monitored, giving an early indication of the need for gland servicing. A /8 BSPP gland drain can be provided in the retainer on all mounting styles, except as follows. Style JJ, to mm bores, and style D, 00 to 00mm bores, where it is mounted in the head. Where the gland drain is provided in the retainer, the thickness of the retainer is increased by 6mm on and mm bore cylinders with no. rod, and by 4mm on mm bore cylinders with no. rod. On style JJ cylinders, gland drains cannot normally be positioned in the same face as ports or cushion valves if required, please consult the factory. Stroke Limiters Where absolute precision in stroke length is required, a screwed adjustable stop can be supplied. Several types are available please contact the factory, specifying details of the application and the adjustment required. Rod Locking Devices These units provide positive locking of the piston rod. Of fail-safe design, they require hydraulic pressure to release while loss of pressure causes the clamp to operate. Please contact the factory for further information. Rod End Wrench Flats While standard rod ends are supplied with two wrench flats, the option of four flats is also available, to ease access in confined spaces. See rod end codes, and 5 in the ordering code on page 9. Note that the larger rod shoulder area of the two flat design offers greater resistance to fatigue in certain push load applications see Pressure Limitations on page. Single-Acting Cylinders Standard HMI and HMD series cylinders are of the doubleacting type. They are suitable for use as single-acting cylinders, where the load or other external force is used to return the piston after the pressure stroke. Spring-Returned, Single-Acting Cylinders Single-acting cylinders can also be supplied with an internal spring to return the piston after the pressure stroke. Please supply details of load conditions and friction factors, and advise whether the spring is required to advance or return the piston rod. On spring-returned cylinders, it is recommended that tie rod extensions be specified to allow the spring to be 'backed off' until compression is relieved. Please contact the factory when ordering spring-returned cylinders. Multiple Stroke Positioning To obtain linear force in one plane with controlled stopping at intermediate points, several designs are available. Three stopped positions can be achieved by mounting two standard single rod style HH cylinders back-to-back, or by using through-tie rods. By extending or retracting the stroke of each cylinder independently, it is possible to achieve three positions at the piston ends. An alternative technique is to use a tandem cylinder with an independent piston rod in the cap section. Please consult the factory for further details. Rod End Bellows Unprotected piston rod surfaces which are exposed to contaminants should be protected by rod end bellows. Longer rod extensions are required to accommodate the collapsed length of the bellows. Please consult the factory for further information. Metallic Rod Wipers Metallic rod wipers replace the standard wiper seal, and are recommended where dust or splashings might damage the wiper seal material. Metallic rod wipers do not affect the overall dimensions of cylinders of mm bore and above where the overall dimensions of smaller bore cylinders are critical, please consult the factory. Position Sensors These can be fitted to give reliable end of stroke or mid-stroke signals. Please contact the factory for details. Position Feedback Linear position transducers of various types are available for HMI and HMD series cylinders. Please contact the factory for details. 6

Mounting Styles Mounting Styles and Where to Use Them See also application-specific mounting information on page 6. Extended Tie Rod Mountings Styles TB, TC and TD Application straight line force transfer compression (push) use cap end mountings TC or TD tension (pull) use head end mountings TB or TD Benefits ease of mounting where space is limited high efficiency force is absorbed on cylinder's centre line TD double-ended mounting allows brackets or switches to be attached to cylinder TB Flange Mountings Styles HH and JJ Application straight line force transfer compression (push) use cap end mounting HH tension (pull) use head end mounting JJ Benefits exceptionally rigid mounting due to large flange area high efficiency force is absorbed on cylinder's centre line JJ (ISO version) Foot Mounting Style C Application straight line force transfer suitable for push or pull applications force is not absorbed on centre line secure attachment, eg: a thrust key (page 6) and effective load guidance are vital Benefits ease of mounting and adjustment Pivot Mountings Styles B, BB and SBd Application curved path force transfer movement in a single plane use fixed clevis styles B or BB movement in more than one plane use spherical bearing style SBd Benefits ease of attachment use with plain or spherical bearing at rod end greater flexibility for the machine designer self-alignment resists wear of cylinder's bearing surfaces Trunnion Mountings Styles D, DB and DD Application curved path force transfer movement in a single plane compression (push) use DB or DD mountings tension (pull) use D or DD mountings Benefits greater flexibility for the machine designer self-alignment resists wear of cylinder's bearing surfaces high efficiency force is absorbed on cylinder's centre line ease of attachment use with pivot mounting at rod end C B DD 7

Extended Tie Rod Mountings Y ZJ + stroke PJ + stroke WH WF E AA E 4 TG Style TB Tie Rods Extended Head End ISO Style MX DD BB G J KB TG FT Y ZJ + stroke PJ + stroke WF E AA E 4 TG Style TC Tie Rods Extended Cap End ISO Style MX KB F G J BB DD TG Y ZJ + stroke PJ + stroke WF WH E AA E 4 TG Style TD Tie Rods Extended Both Ends ISO Style MX DD BB FT G J BB DD TG Head depth E increased by 5mm in port face to accommodate port on and mm bore cylinders Dimensions TB, TC & TD See Rod End Dimensions, page 8 & Mounting Information, page 6 00 60 00 AA BB DD E (BSPP) inches F FT G J KB TG WF WH Y PJ + Stroke 9 M5x0.8 G /4 0 0 4 8. 5 5 4 47 4 M6x 45 G /4 0 0 5. 5 60 56 8 59 5 M8x 64 G /8 0 0 45 8 6.5 4.7 5 6 7 5 74 46 Mx. 76 G / 6 6 45 8 0 5. 4 67 74 59 9 46 Mx. 90 G / 6 6 45 8 0 64. 48 7 68 7 59 M6x.5 5 G /4 0 0 45 8.7 5 77 9 90 7 59 M6x.5 0 G /4 45 96.9 57 5 8 0 0 78 8 Mx.5 65 G 58 58 8.9 57 5 86 7 9 9 M7x 05 G 58 58 54.9 57 86 0 45 69 5 M0x 45 G /4 76 76 4 90. 57 98 65 99 ZJ All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated. 8

Flange & Side Lugs Mountings Y WF ZB + stroke ZJ + stroke PJ + stroke Note: a one-piece head is fitted to -mm bore cylinders. UO E E 4 R Style JJ Head Rectangular Flange ISO Style ME5 DIN Style ME5 J G J KB TF FB (x4) WF Y ZJ + stroke PJ + stroke UO E E 4 R Style HH Cap Rectangular Flange ISO Style ME6 DIN Style ME6 KB F G J TF FB (x4) WF Y ZB + stroke ZJ + stroke PJ + stroke SB +0.5 0 View at Z See page 6, Foot Mountings Slotted Mounting Holes and Thrust Keys. E 4 SB (Head) Style C Side Lugs ISO Style MS DIN Style MS F SW XS G SS + stroke J Z KB SW ST E TS US LH Head depth E increased by 5mm in port face to accommodate port on and mm bore cylinders On and mm bore JJ mount cylinders with port in position or 4, head depth E is increased by 5mm in position Dimensions JJ, HH & C See Rod End Dimensions, page 8 & Mounting Information, page 6 00 60 00 E (BSPP) inches F FB G J KB LH h0 R SB ST SW TF TS UO US WF XS Y PJ + Stroke G /4 0 5.5 4 9 7 6.6 8.5 8 5 54 65 7 5 7 4 45 G /4 0 6.6 5 9.5 0 58 70 84 5 45 60 56 7 7 8 64 G /8 0 45 8 6.5 4.5 0 87 8 0 0 5 45 6 7 97 66 5 76 G / 6 4 45 8 0 7 5 4 9 05 0 0 7 4 54 67 74 9 76 59 90 G / 6 4 45 8 0 44 65 8 6 7 7 4 45 6 48 65 7 85 85 68 5 G /4 0 8 45 57 8 8 6 7 49 49 86 5 68 77 9 04 90 0 G /4 8 45 97 6 6 7 00 6 57 79 8 0 0 0 65 G 58 58 8 8 6 6 08 0 0 4 57 79 86 7 0 60 05 G 6 58 58 0 55 8 9 60 00 8 57 86 86 0 9 79 45 45 G /4 76 76 4 90 9 44 5 00 60 8 57 9 98 65 7 6 99 SS ZB ZJ All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated. 9

Pivot Mountings Pivot pin not supplied Y ZC + stroke ZJ + stroke PJ + stroke E WF CD E 4 Style B Cap Fixed Eye ISO Style MP EW F G KB XC + stroke J L LR M MR Supplied complete with pivot pin E Y WF ZC + stroke ZJ + stroke PJ + stroke Hole H9 CD Pin f8 4 E Style BB Cap Fixed Clevis ISO Style MP CW CB CW F G KB XC + stroke J LR L MR M Pivot pin not supplied Y ZO + stroke ZJ + stroke PJ + stroke CX E WF Style SBd Cap Fixed Eye with Spherical Bearing ISO Style MP5 DIN Style MP5 E EP EX 4 F G KB XO + stroke J LT MS Head depth E increased by 5mm in port face to accommodate port on and mm bore cylinders The grease nipple illustrated is fitted to cylinders of mm bore and above. Smaller bore cylinders have a.5mm drilling for lubrication. Dimensions B, BB & SBd See Rod End Dimensions, page 8 & Mounting Information, page 6 00 60 00 CB A6 CD H9 CW CX E (BSPP) inches EP EW h4 EX F G J KB L LR LT M MR MS WF Y + Stroke PJ XC XO ZC ZJ ZO 0 6-0.008 G /4 8 0 0 4 6 0 0 5 7 0 7 4 6 8 6-0.008 45 G /4 6 4 0 5 9 7 0 5.5 5 60 56 47 48 59 8 70.5 0 4 0 0-0.0 64 G /8 0 6 0 45 8 6.5 9 7 4 6 9 5 6 7 7 78 86 5 07 0 0 5-0.0 76 G / 7 0 0 6 45 8 0 9 0 4 67 74 9 90 59 0 0 5 0-0.0 90 G / 9 0 6 45 8 0 9 8 0 48 7 00 06 0 68 46 8 0-0.0 5 G /4 8 0 45 9 4 48 8 4 5 77 9 9 8 7 90 88 6-0.0 0 G /4 0 5 45 54 58 6 44 6 57 8 0 7 6 9 0 60 45 0 60-0.05 65 G 8 60 44 58 58 8 57 5 7 45 5 57 86 7 89 04 4 84 70 56 5-0.05 05 G 47 70 55 58 58 59 9 59 59 00 57 86 0 08 7 67 45 47 70 00-0.00 45 G /4 57 70 76 76 4 8 78 6 70 76 0 57 98 65 8 45 45 99 55 All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated. 0

Trunnion Mountings Y WF ZB + stroke ZJ + stroke PJ + stroke Note: A one-piece head and retainer is used on 00mm 00mm bore sizes G dimension. On 60 and 00mm bores, the bolted gland is recessed, with tie rods screwed into the head. E R mm E 4 TD Style D Head Trunnion ISO Style MT W F XG G G J KB TL TC TL WF Y ZJ + stroke ZB + stroke ZJ + stroke PJ + stroke Note: On 00mm bore cylinders, dimension J becomes J. On 00 00mm bore cylinders, dimension ZJ replaces ZB, and tie rods are screwed directly into the cap. E R mm E 4 TD Style DB Cap Trunnion ISO Style MT F G XJ + stroke J J KB TL TC TL Y ZB + stroke ZJ + stroke PJ + stroke WF BD E R mm TY E 4 TD Style DD Intermediate Fixed Trunnion ISO Style MT4 DIN Style MT4 F G XI J KB TL TM TL Head depth E increased by 5mm in port face to accommodate port on and mm bore cylinders Dimension to be specified by customer Dimensions D, DB & DD See Rod End Dimensions, page 8 & Mounting Information, page 6 00 60 00 BD E (BSPP) inches F G G J J KB TC TD f8 TL TM TY W WF XG Y + Stroke Style ZB DD min PJ XJ ZJ ZJ stroke 0 G /4 0 - - 4 8 0 48 45-44 5 0 4-0 78 45 G /4 0 - - 5 44 6 55 54-5 54 60 56 5 8-7 0 90 0 64 G /8 0 45-8 - 6.5 0 6 76 76-5 57 6 7 4 5-66 5 97 76 G / 6 45-8 - 0 76 0 89 89-4 64 67 74 59-76 5 07 90 G / 6 45-8 - 0 89 00 95-48 70 7 49 68-85 5 4 5 G /4 0-45 4 7 7-5 76 77 9 68 90 94 0 7 60 0 G /4 7 45 58 7 5 57 7 8 0 87 0 6 0 8 7 65 G 58 58 7 8 65 78 78 5 57 75 86 7 09 45 60 5 90 05 G 58 88 58 88 0 6 57 75 86 0 0 45 75 79 0 6 0 45 G /4 76 08 76 08 4 4 00 79 57 85 98 65 76 99 0 6 0 90 Min XI dim'n All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

Double Rod Cylinders Y WF ZM + ( x stroke) PJ + stroke LV + stroke KB Double Rod Cylinder Available with Styles TB, TD, JJ, C, D, DD (Style C Illustrated) F SW XS G SV + stroke G F SW Double Rod Cylinders Mounting Styles and Codes Double rod cylinders are denoted by a 'K' in the cylinder model code, shown on page 9. DIN Cylinder Range HMD double rod cylinders are only available with mounting styles JJ, C and DD and rod numbers and. These cylinders do not conform to DIN 4 554. Rod No. MM Rod 8 4 8 8 Add Stroke Add x Stroke LV PJ SV ZM 04 5 88 54 08 56 88 78 7 05 95 Dimensions To obtain dimensional information for double rod cylinders, first select the desired mounting style by referring to the corresponding single rod models shown on pages 8 to. These should be supplemented with dimensions from the table opposite to provide a full set of dimensions. 6 8 8 45 6 74 99 07 7 9 Rod Strength Double rod cylinders employ two separate piston rods, with one screwed into the end of the other within the piston assembly. As a result, one piston rod is stronger than the other. The stronger rod can be identified by the letter 'K' stamped on its end. Different imum pressure ratings apply to the stronger and weaker rods of a double rod cylinder see Pressure Limitations, page. 00 6 56 45 45 70 56 56 90 44 9 0 46 5 0 07 65 75 7 89 Minimum Stroke Length Female Rod Ends (HMI only) Where a female (code 5 or 9) piston rod end is required on a double rod cylinder with a stroke of mm or less, and a bore of mm or above, please consult the factory. 60 70 70 0 90 88 0 0 0 90 00 4 60 7 56 0 All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

Accessories Accessory Selection Accessories for the rod end of a cylinder are selected by reference to the rod end thread, shown on page 8, while the same accessories, when used at the cap end, are selected by cylinder bore size. Accessories fitted to the rod end have the same pin diameters as those used at the cylinder cap end when supplied for a No. rod, or for No. or No. rods with code or 7 rod end styles. Rod Clevis () Dimensions CK CR ER Thread KK CL CM LE AV min CE Rod and Cap End Accessories Rod End, HMI range rod clevis (), eye bracket () and pivot pin () plain rod eye (4), clevis bracket (5) and pivot pin () Rod End, HMI and HMD ranges rod eye with spherical bearing (6), mounting bracket/pivot pin assembly (7) Cap End, HMI range eye bracket for style BB mounting () clevis bracket for style B mounting (5) pivot pin for clevis bracket () Cap end, HMI and HMD ranges mounting bracket/pivot pin assembly style SBd mounting (7) Rod Clevis, Eye Bracket and Pivot Pin Thread KK M0x. Mx. M4x.5 M6x.5 M0x.5 M7x Mx M4x M48x M64x Rod Clevis () Pivot Pin () Dimensions EL Eye Bracket () Pivot Pin () Nominal Force kn All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated. Mass 4447 448 4477 0. 0. 4448 449 4478 6.9 0.6 4449 44 4479 6.4 0.8 44 448 44 4.. 445 448 44 65.5.7 445 448 448 06 5.9 445 4484 448 65 9. 4454 4485 448 8 8 4455 4486 4484 4 7 4456 4487 4485 660 9 EK Part No. 4477 4478 4479 44 448 448 448 4484 4485 EK f8 EL min Mass 0 9 0.0 7 0.05 4 45 0.08 0 66 0. 8 87 0.4 6 07.0 45 9.8 56 49 4. 70 69 6.0 Part No. 4447 4448 4449 44 445 445 445 4454 4455 4456 Eye Bracket () Dimensions HB AA Part No. 448 449 44 448 448 448 4484 4485 4486 4487 TG AV CE CK H9 CK H9 Eye Bracket () 00 60 00 UD EM TG EM h CL FL CM A6 UD MR CR ER KK LE min FL LE LE min AA HB TG UD 0 5.5 8. 6 9 7 9 47 6.6. 45 4 0 9 7 9 59 9.0 4.7 65 0 0 48 9 74.5 5. 75 0 0 48 9 9.5 64. 90 8 59 4 9 7 7.5 8.7 5 6 79 54 7 7.5 96.9 0 45 60 87 5 57 78 6.9 65 56 70 0 59 9 0 54.9 05 70 78 8 69 90. MR Mass 4 0 0 M0x. 0.08 6 6 6 7 Mx. 9 0. 8 8 4 0 0 7 M4x.5 9 0. 54 0 60 0 9 M6x.5.0 8 60 0 60 0 9 M0x.5. 6 75 8 8 60 4 M7x 9. 45 99 6 0 Mx 54.6 56 45 60 0 5 M4x 57 5.7 6 56 4 70 59 M48x 7.8 85 68 70 46 78 M64x 8 Eye Bracket Nominal Force kn CK Mass 448 0. 0. 449 6.9 0. 44 6.4 0.4 448 4..0 448 65.5.4 448 06. 4484 65 5.6 4485 8 0.5 4486 4 5 4487 660 0

Accessories Plain Rod Eye, Clevis Bracket and Pivot Pin Thread KK M0x. Mx. M4x.5 M6x.5 M0x.5 M7x Mx M4x M48x M64x Plain Rod Eye (4) Clevis Bracket (5) Pivot Pin () Nominal Force kn Mass 4457 4646 4477 0. 0.5 4458 4647 4478 6.9.0 4459 4648 4479 6.4. 4460 4649 44 4.. 446 4649 44 65.5.8 446 46 448 06 6.9 44 465 448 65.5 4464 465 448 8 6 4465 465 4484 4 47 4466 4654 4485 660 64 Plain Rod Eye Plain Rod Eye (4) Dimensions EM Part No. AW CA CB CD CK H9 EM h ER KK LE min Mass CK CD CD ER KK Thread CB AW min LE CA 4457 4458 4459 4460 446 446 44 4464 4465 4466 4 8 9 0 M0x. 0.08 6 6 6 7 Mx. 9 0.5 8 8 0.5 4 0 7 M4x.5 9 0. 54 0 7.5 0 0 9 M6x.5 0.5 8 60 0 0 0 0 9 M0x.5. 6 75 8 4 M7x 9.5 45 99 5 6 Mx 54.5 56 65 45 60 5 M4x 57 4. 6 90 56 56 70 59 M48x.8 85 68 0 70 70 78 M64x 8 7 Clevis Bracket Clevis Bracket (5) Dimensions TB CW UR CM CW UH FL LE MR CK Part No. 4646 4647 4648 4649 46 465 465 465 4654 CK H9 CM A6 CW FL MR HB LE min RC TB UR min 0 6 5.5 8 47 5 60 6 8 9 7 6.6 9 4 57 45 70 4 0 0 9 7 9 9 0 68 55 85 UH 0 0 5 48 9.5 45 0 8 0 59 4 7.5 9 60 5 00 70 6 79 7.5 54 75 67 0 00 45 60 0 87 5 6 57 90 8 0 56 70 5 0 59 0 05 4 00 70 78 8 0 00 00 60 HB RC Clevis Bracket (5) 00 60 00 Clevis Bracket Nominal Force kn Mass 4646 0. 0.4 4647 6.9 0.8 4648 6.4.0 4649 4..5 4649 65.5.5 46 06 5.0 465 65 9.0 465 8 0 465 4 4654 660 4 All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated. 4

Accessories Rod Eye with Spherical Bearing, Mounting Bracket and Pivot Pin Thread KK M0x. Mx. M4x.5 M6x.5 M0x.5 M7x Mx M4x M48x M64x Rod Eye with Spherical Bearing (6) Mounting Bracket and Pivot Pin (7) Rod Eye with Spherical Bearing (6) Dimensions Nominal Force kn 454 4550 0. 455 455 6.9 456 455 6.4 457 455 4. 458 4554 65.5 459 4555 06 4560 4556 65 456 4557 8 456 4558 4 45 4559 660 CN AX EN EU KK N CH LF X Spherical rod eye conforms to ISO 8/DIN 4 555 A EF Y P MA Torque Section X-Y FU Part No. 454 455 456 457 458 459 4560 456 456 45 A AX min EF CH CN EN EU FU KK LF min N MA Nm 5 0 4-0.008 0-0. 8 M0x. 6 7 0 M6 0.7 45 7.5 48 6-0.008 4-0. Mx. 0 0 M6. 55 9 7.5 58 0-0.0 6-0. 7 M4x.5 M8. 6.5 68-0.0 0-0. 7 7 M6x.5 0 0 M8.7 9 85 0-0.0-0. 9 9 M0x.5 5 6 45 M0 6.5 90 7 05-0.0 8-0. M7x 45 45 45 M0.6 05 46 6.5 0-0.0 5-0. 0 0 Mx 58 55 M 4 57 60-0.05 44-0.5 8 8 M4x 68 68 60 M6 46 56 64 0.5 85-0.05 55-0.5 47 47 M48x 9 90 0 M0 95 90 86 0 00-0.00 70-0.0 57 57 M64x 6 0 50 M4 68 P Mass Mounting Bracket and Pivot Pin (7) Dimensions Part No. 4550 455 455 455 4554 4555 4556 4557 4558 4559 CF K7/h6 CG +0., +0. CO N9 CP FM js FO js4 GL js HB KC 0, +0.0 LG LJ LO 0 0 0 6 46 9. 8 9 56 55 75 60 6 4 6 8 6 4. 7 8 74 70 6 55 95 0 6 6 55 0 64 4 4. 9 85 0 58 0 90 0 60 65 78 6 5.4 48 49 98 00 70 0 0 70 85 4 97 8 5.4 6 0 5 0 90 60 5 8 6 00 4 8.4 7 7 48 5 0 90 70 5 6 00 5 55 0 8.4 90 9 90 70 45 60 44 0 5 87 9.4 08 0 00 60 85 70 60 55 60 90 5 5 45.4 4 95 60 0 00 70 00 0 5 85 48.4 5 5 00 00 00 0 0 RE js SR TA js UJ UK Mounting Bracket and Pivot Pin (7) LO CP GL FO CG SR CF FM HB KC CO TA RE UK UJ All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated. LG LJ Mounting Bracket and Pin (7) 00 60 00 Mounting Bracket and Pivot Pin Nominal Force kn Mass 4550 0. 0.6 455 6.9. 455 6.4. 455 4.. 4554 65.5 6.5 4555 06 4556 65 4557 8 7 4558 4 79 4559 660 5

Mounting Information Front Flange Mountings Style JJ front flange-mounted cylinders, see page 9, incorporate a location diameter for accurate alignment on the mounting surface. The gland retainer is integral with the head on, and mm bore cylinders, while on mm bores and above, the circular retainer is bolted to the head. Extended Tie Rods Cylinders may be ordered with extended tie rods in addition to another mounting style. The extended tie rods may then be used for mounting other systems or machine components. An additional set of mounting nuts is supplied. Foot Mountings Slotted Mounting Holes and Thrust Keys The turning moment which results from the application of force by a foot-mounted cylinder must be resisted by secure mounting and effective guidance of the load. The option of a thrust key is recommended to provide positive cylinder location. mm and mm bore foot-mounted cylinders (style C, side lugs), are supplied with slotted mounting holes at the head and cap (see page 9,'View at Z'). They are available with an integral key formed from the lower edge of the specially extended gland retainer, to ensure positive location. To order a mm or mm style C mount cylinder with integral key, select 'P' in the 'Mounting Modification' field of the model code on page 9. PA FA F Integral key Foot-mounted cylinders of mm bore and above feature slotted mounting holes ('View at Z', page 9) at the cap end only. They use a separate key (supplied) fitted between keyways machined in the foot mounting at the head end of the cylinder and the machine bed. To order, select 'K' in the 'Mounting Modification' field of the model code on page 9. The key supplied corresponds to BS45/DIN6885 type B. TP KC F nom, FA -0.075 PA -0. 0 8 5 0 8 5 CO/ CO Key Tie Rod Nuts Tie rod mounting nuts, with lubricated threads, should be to a minimum strength of ISO 898/ grade 0, torque loaded to the figures shown. Mounting Bolts Mounting bolts with a minimum strength of ISO 898/ grade 0.9 should be used for attaching cylinders to the machine or base. Mounting bolts should be torque loaded to their manufacturer's recommended figures. Tie Rod Supports To increase the resistance to buckling of long stroke cylinders, tie rod supports may be fitted. These allow longer than normal strokes to be used without the need for an additional mounting. 00 Maximum Stroke Lengths of Unsupported Cylinders 00 60 00 Stroke (metres) 0.9..5.8..4.7.0..6.9 4. - Consult factory - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Intermediate Mounting 00 60 00 End Support Mounting 0 000 000 0 000 000 0 00 Tie Rod Nut Torque Nm 4.5-5.0 7.6-9.0 9.0-0.5 68-7 68-7 60-65 60-65 4-455 85 - - 55 Number of supports req'd. CO N9 KC min TP min 4 55 4.5 70 6 4.5 6 5 05 00 6 6 0 0 6 55 60* 8 90 00 8 0 * Not to ISO 600/ Key Width Height Length Part No. 8 55 094 8 70 094 6 0 094 6 0 05 094 6 0 0 0940 0 55 0945 8 90 094560 0 0940 All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated. 6

Theoretical Push and Pull Forces Stroke Tolerances Standard production stroke tolerances are 0 to +mm on all bore sizes and stroke lengths. For closer tolerances, please specify the required tolerance plus the operating temperature and pressure. Tolerances of stroke dependent dimensions for each mounting style are shown in the table below. Mounting Style All styles port dimensions JJ (ME5) HH (ME6) BB (MP) B (MP) SBd (MP5) C (MS) D (MT) DB (MT) DD (MT4) TD (MX) TC (MX) TB (MX) TB (MX) TD (MX) TB (MX) TD (MX) TC (MX) TB (MX) Dimensions Tolerance for strokes up to m Y ± PJ ±. ZB ZJ ± XC ±. XO ±. XS ZB SS XG ZB XJ ZB X ZB inphorm For assistance with the calculation of cylinder bore size, refer to the an cylinder inphorm selection program HY07-60/Eur. BB ZB ± ±. ± ±. ± + 0 WH ± ZJ ± Calculation of Cylinder Diameter Compression or 'Push' Applications If the piston rod is in compression, use the 'Push Force' table.. Identify the operating pressure closest to that required.. In the same column, identify the force required to move the load (always rounding up).. In the same row, look along to the cylinder bore required. If the cylinder envelope dimensions are too large, increase the operating pressure, if possible, and repeat the exercise. Push Force Area mm mm 49 4 7 964 8 7 00 7855 7 60 006 00 46 0 bar bar Cylinder Push Force in kn bar 00 bar bar 60 bar 0 bar 0.5.0. 4.9 6. 7.9 0. 0.8. 5. 8.0 0..9 7. 5.0 7.9.6 5.7 0 6.0 7.9.4 0 4..5 0 9 65 5.0 0 06 7.9 79 98 6 65. 49 77 5 96 8 0 7 0 4 6 98 4 9 660 Tension or 'Pull' Applications If the piston rod is in tension, use the 'Deduction for Pull Force' table. To determine the pull force:. Follow the procedure for 'push' applications, described above.. Using the 'pull' table, identify the force indicated according to the rod and pressure selected.. Deduct this from the original 'push' force. The resultant is the net force available to move the load. If this force is not large enough, repeat the process with a higher system operating pressure or larger cylinder diameter. Deduction for Pull Force Piston Rod Piston Rod Area mm mm 4 54 8 5 8 66 6 08 45 59 56 4 70 849 90 0 95 596 0 bar bar Reduction in Force in kn bar 00 bar bar 60 bar 0 bar 0. 0.5 0.7..4.8.4 0. 0.6.0.5.9.5. 0..0.6.6. 4. 5.4 0.4.5.4.8 4.8 6. 8.0 0.6.5.9 6. 7.7 9.9.0 4. 6.4 0..7 6..6 6.4 0.0 6 0 6 4.5 9.9 5.6 9 5.8 5.4 4 9 48 6 8 6.4 64 0 4 9.5 8 60 95 9 5 00 5.4 6 97 54 9 46 All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated. 7

Piston Rod Sizes & Stroke Factors Piston Rod Size Selection To select a piston rod for compression (push) applications:. Determine the type of mounting style and rod end connection to be used. From the Stroke Factor table below, identify which factor corresponds to the application.. Using this stroke factor, determine the 'basic length' from the equation: Basic Length = Net Stroke x Stroke Factor (The Piston Rod Selection Chart, opposite, is prepared for the standard rod extension beyond the face of the gland retainer. For rod extensions greater than standard, add the increase to the net stroke to obtain the 'basic length'.). Calculate the load imposed for the compression application by multiplying the full bore area of the cylinder by the system pressure, or by referring to the Push and Pull Force charts on page 7. 4. Using the Piston Rod Selection Chart, opposite, look along the values of 'basic length' and 'push force' as found in and above, and note the point of intersection. The correct piston rod diameter is read from the curved line above the point of intersection. For tensile (pull) loads, the rod size is selected by specifying standard cylinders with standard rod diameters and using them at or below the rated pressure. inphorm For accurate sizing, please refer to the an cylinder inphorm selection program HY07-60/Eur. Stroke Factor Selection Rod End Connection Mounting Style Type of Mounting Stroke Factor Fixed and Rigidly Guided TB, TD, JJ, C 0.5 Pivoted and Rigidly Guided TB, TD, JJ, C 0.7 Fixed and Rigidly Guided TC, HH.0 Pivoted and Rigidly Guided D.0 Pivoted and Rigidly Guided TC, HH, DD.5 Supported but not Rigidly Guided TB, TD, JJ, C.0 Pivoted and Rigidly Guided B, BB, DB, SBd.0 Supported but not Rigidly Guided TC, HH 4.0 Supported but not Rigidly Guided B, BB, DB, SBd 4.0 8

Piston Rods and Stop Tubes Piston Rod Selection Chart Push Force (kn) Log Scale Long Strokes and Stop Tubes For long stroke cylinders under compressive (push) loads, a stop tube should be used to reduce bearing stress. The required length of stop tube is read from the vertical columns on the right of the chart by following the horizontal band within which the point of intersection lies. Note that stop tube requirements differ for fixed and pivot mounted cylinders. When specifying a cylinder with a stop tube, please insert an S (Special) and the net stroke of the cylinder in the order code and state the length of the stop tube. Note that net stroke is equal to the gross stroke of the cylinder less the length of the stop tube. The gross stroke determines the envelope dimensions of the cylinder. If the required length of stop tube is in the region labelled 'consult factory', please submit the following information: Cushion Sleeve Stop Tube. Cylinder mounting style.. Rod end connection and method of guiding load.. and stroke required, length of rod extension (dimensions WF VE) if greater than standard. 4. Mounting position of cylinder. If at an angle or vertical, specify the direction of the piston rod. 5. Operating pressure of cylinder, if limited to less than the standard pressure for the cylinder selected. 9

Cushioning An Introduction to Cushioning The option of cushioning is recommended as a means of controlling the deceleration of masses, or for applications where piston speeds are in excess of 0.m/s and the piston will make a full stroke. Cushioning extends cylinder life and reduces undesirable noise and hydraulic shock. Cushions can be supplied at the head and/or cap ends of a cylinder without affecting its envelope or mounting dimensions. Standard Cushioning Where specified, HMI and HMD cylinders use cushions which are profiled to give efficient, progressive deceleration. Final speed may be adjusted using the cushion screws. The head and cap cushion performance for each bore size is illustrated in the charts on page. Note that cushion performance will be affected by the use of water or high water-based fluids. Please consult the factory for details. Alternative Forms of Cushioning Special designs can be produced to suit applications where the energy to be absorbed exceeds the standard cushion performance. Please consult the factory for further details. Cushion Length HMI/HMD cylinders incorporate the longest cushion sleeve and spear that can be accommodated within the standard envelope without reducing the rod bearing and piston bearing lengths see table of cushion lengths on page. Cushion Calculations The charts on page show the energy absorption capacity for each bore/rod combination at the head (annulus) and the cap (full bore) ends of the cylinder. The charts are valid for piston velocities in the range 0. to 0.m/s. For velocities between 0. and 0.5m/s, the energy values derived from the charts should be reduced by %. For velocities of less than 0.m/s where large masses are involved, and for velocities of greater than 0.5m/s, a special cushion profile may be required. Please consult the factory for details. The cushion capacity of the head end is less than that of the cap owing to the pressure intensification effect across the piston. The energy absorption capacity of the cushion decreases with drive pressure, which in normal circuits is the relief valve pressure. inphorm Cushioning requirements can be calculated automatically for individual cylinder/load combinations using the an cylinder inphorm selection program HY07-60/Eur. Formulae Cushioning calculations are based on the formula E = /mv for horizontal applications. For inclined or vertically downward or upward applications, this is modified to: E = /mv + mgl x 0 - x sinα (for inclined or vertically downward direction of mass) E = /mv mgl x 0 - x sinα (for inclined or vertically upward direction of mass) Where: E = energy absorbed in Joules g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.8m/s v = velocity in metres/second l = length of cushion in millimetres (see page ) m = mass of load in kilogrammes (including piston, rod and rod end accessories, see pages -5 and ) a = angle to the horizontal in degrees p = pressure in bar Example The example shows how to calculate the energy developed by masses moving in a straight line. For non-linear motion, other calculations are required; please consult the factory. The example assumes that the bore and rod diameters are already appropriate for the application. The effects of friction on the cylinder and load have been ignored. Selected bore/rod 60/70mm (No. rod) with cap end cushion. Pressure = 60 bar Mass = 0000 Velocity = 0.4m/s Cushion length = 4mm α = 45 Sinα = 0.70 E = /mv + mgl x 0 - x sinα E = 0000 x 0.4 + 0000 x 9.8 x 4 x 0.70 0 E = 0 + 85 = 65 Joules Note that, as velocity is greater than 0.m/s, the energy absorption figures obtained from the charts on page should be reduced by % see Cushion Calculations, above. Comparison with the cushioning chart curve for this cylinder shows an energy capacity for the cap end of 5600 Joules. Reducing this by % gives a capacity of 0 Joules, so the standard cushion can safely decelerate the 65 Joules in this example. Where cushion performance figures are critical, our engineers can run a computer simulation to determine accurate cushion performance please contact the factory for details. 0

Cushioning Cushion Energy Absorption Capacity The cushion energy absorption capacity data shown below is based on the imum fatigue-free pressure developed in the tube. If working life cycle applications of less than 0 6 cycles are envisaged, then greater energy absorption figures can be applied. Please consult the factory for further information. Head End (Rod Outward) Cap End (Rod Inward)

Cushioning Cushion Length, Piston and Rod Mass Rod Number Rod Cushion Length ISO & DIN ISO Only Rod No. Rod No. Rod No. Head Cap Head Cap Head Cap Piston & Rod at Zero Stroke Rod Only per 0mm Stroke 8 4 8 8 6 8 8 45 6 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 9 9 9 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 0. 0.0 0.6 0.0 0. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.44 0.0 0.60 0.05 0.70 0.0 0.95 0.08 0. 0.05.0 0.05.60 0..5 0.08 00 60 00 6 56 45 45 70 56 56 90 70 70 0 90 90 0 5 7 5 5 6 9 8 7 7 4 4 4 4 4 4 46 56 49 56 56.0 0.08.90 0.9. 0. 4.00 0. 5.0 0.0 4. 0.9 7.0 0.9 9. 0. 8.00 0.0.70 0.0 7.0 0.75 5.0 0. 7.00 0. 4.00.0 0.00 0.75 All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

Pressure Limitations Pressure Limitations Push and Pull Loads Push Loads Where a piston rod is in compression (push load) and attachments are securely butted against the rod shoulder, fatigue is not an issue for rod ends with two wrench flats. Due to the reduced shoulder area where four wrench flats are supplied, mm and 4mm diameter piston rods with four flats should be restricted to a imum of 60 bar working pressure see Rod End Wrench Flats, page 6. Pull Loads Under pull load conditions, the threads between the piston and piston rod may be subjected to full load variations. Under these conditions, fatigue failure must be considered. Most piston rod options are fatigue free at 0 bar. The charts below show the fatigue life profiles of only those piston rods which are affected by fatigue at or below the 0 bar nominal pressure. Double Rodded Cylinders The method of attachment of the piston rods to the piston in double rodded cylinders results in one rod being stronger than the other see page. The pressure limitations for the stronger rod are identical to those shown on the charts for the equivalent single rod assembly. The chart for the double rod cylinder with codes and 4 rod end styles, below, applies to the weaker rod only. Fatigue Life of Piston Rods under Pull Load Conditions Rod End Codes and 4 Note: Curves are labelled according to bore size and rod number, eg: 00/ is a cylinder with 00mm bore, fitted with a No. rod. Rod End Codes 5 and 9 Rod End Codes and 7 Double Rod Codes and 4

Ports, Locations and Piston Speeds Port Types Series HMI and HMD cylinders are supplied with BSP parallel threaded ports to ISO 79- as standard, or with metric threaded ports to ISO 9974- or ISO 649, spotfaced for sealing washers. For higher speed applications, oversize ports or additional ports are available. mm and mm Cylinders The head depth is increased by 5mm in the port face to provide the necessary thread length. On and mm bore JJ mount cylinders with port in positions or 4, head depth E is increased by 5mm in position. At the cap ends of cylinders with oversize ports, 0mm high port bosses are fitted. Note that Y and PJ dimensions may vary slightly to accommodate oversize ports please contact the factory where these dimensions are critical. Port Size and Piston Speed The tables opposite show piston speeds for standard and oversize ports and connecting lines where the velocity of the fluid is 5m/s. If the desired piston speed results in a fluid flow in excess of 5m/s, larger lines with two ports per cap should be considered. Parker recommends that a flow rate of m/s in connecting lines should not be exceeded. Speed Limitations Where large masses are involved, or piston speeds exceed 0.m/s and the piston will make a full stroke, cushions are recommended see page 0. For cylinders with oversize ports and with a fluid velocity exceeding 8m/s into the cap end, please contact the factory with details of the application. Port and Cushion Adjustment Location The table below shows standard positions for ports, and cushion adjusting screws where fitted. For cylinders up to mm bore, a cartridge type adjuster is fitted which may protrude by up to mm on mm and mm bore cylinders. Above mm bore, a flush fitting socket-headed adjuster is used. 4 00 60 00 4 00 4 4 60 4 00 4 Port Size BSP/G inches Port Size Metric Standard Cylinder Ports of Connecting Lines Cap End Flow in l/min @ 5m/s Piston Speed m/s G /4 M4x.5 7.5 0.9 G /4 M4x.5 7.5 0.4 G /8 M8x.5 0.5 0. G / Mx.5 0.4 G / Mx.5 0. G /4 M7x 5 5 0.8 G /4 M7x 5 5 0. G Mx 9 85 0. G Mx 9 85 0.07 G /4 M4x 4 6 0.07 Port Size BSP/G inches Oversize Cylinder Ports (Not to DIN 4 554) Port Size Metric of Connecting Lines Cap End Flow in l/min @ 5m/s Piston Speed m/s G /8 M8x.5, 0.5 0. G /8 M8x.5, 0.5 0.48 G / Mx.5 0.5 G /4 M7x 5 5 0.45 G /4 M7x 5 5 0.8 G Mx 9 85 0.8 G Mx 9 85 0.8 G /4 M4x 4 6 0.8 G /4 M4x 4 6 0. G / M48x 0 0. Not to DIN 4 554 0mm high port bosses fitted at cap end ISO 649 ports are not available on some bore/rod combinations 4 Consult factory available on certain bore sizes only. Not recommended for JJ mountings at pressures above 00 bar Positions of Ports and Cushion Screws in Head and Cap Head Cap Port Cushion Port Cushion Mounting Styles ISO and DIN TB, TC JJ and TD 5 HH C 6 B and BB SBd D DB DD 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 JJ port positions shown apply to all HMI cylinders, and to -00mm bore HMD. For HMD cylinders up to 00mm bore, ports can only be fitted in positions and, with cushion adjusting screws in the opposite face. 6 Ports in positions and 4 can be fitted, but will be positioned offcentre. On and mm bore cylinders, these are only available with No. rods. All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated. 4

Seals and Fluids, Masses Seals and Fluid Data Fluid Group Seal Materials a combination of: Fluid Medium to ISO 674/4-98 Temperature Range Nitrile (NBR), PTFE, Polyamide, enhanced polyurethane (AU) Mineral Oil HH, HL, HLP, HLP-D, HM, HV, MIL-H-5606 oil, air, nitrogen -0 C to + C Nitrile (NBR), PTFE, Polyamide Water glycol (HFC) -0 C to +60 C 5 Fluorocarbon elastomer (FPM), PTFE, Polyamide 6 Various compounds including nitrile, polyamide, enhanced polyurethane, fluorocarbon elastomers and PTFE Fire resistant fluids based on phosphate esters (HFD-R) Also suitable for hydraulic oil at high temperatures or in hot environments. Not suitable for use with Skydrol. See fluid manufacturer's recommendations. Water Oil in water emulsion 95/5 (HFA) -0 C to + C +5 C to +55 C 7 Water in oil emulsion 60/ (HFB) +5 C to +60 C Special Seals Special seals, including seals for use with 'green fluids', can be supplied. Please insert an S (Special) in the order code and specify fluid medium when ordering. Low Friction Seals For low pressure applications, and applications where very low friction and an absence of stick-slip are important, low friction seals are available see page 5. Water Service Modifications for use with water as the fluid medium include a stainless steel piston rod and plating of internal surfaces. When ordering, please specify the imum operating pressure or load/speed conditions, as the stainless steel rod is of lower tensile strength than the standard material. warrants cylinders modified for use with water or water based fluids to be free of defects in materials and workmanship, but cannot accept responsibility for premature failure caused by corrosion, electrolysis or mineral deposits in the cylinder. Masses Series HMI and HMD Cylinders 00 60 00 Rod 8 4 8 8 6 8 8 45 6 6 56 45 45 70 56 56 90 70 70 0 90 90 0 Mounting Styles Weight at Zero Stroke TB, TC, TD C JJ, HH B, BB, SBd D, DB DD Weight per 0mm Stroke..4.5.4..5 0.05.6 0.06.6 0.06.9.0.9.7.0.7 0.08.7 4.0 4.7 4..9 4.6 0.09.8 4. 4.8 4. 4.0 4.7 0. 5.9 6.5 7. 7.0 7.9 0.4 6. 7. 0.8 6.0 6.6 7. 8.0 7. 6.4 0.6 8.5 9.7 8.9 0.9 8.6 9.8 0 0 9.0 0.7 8.7 9.9 9. 0. 6 8 9 0 7 0.7 0.9 0. 6 0. 4 8 0.58 6 7 9 0.47 44 5 48 0.65 4 48 4 49 0.95 45 54 4 49 44 0.76 90 7 84.0 69 7 78 9.4 7 85 70 74 79 9. 9 57 7.5 8 5 0 58 8. 4 60 9 55.8 Masses for accessories begin on page. All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.