How can a pneumatic cylinder without an additional brake or clamping unit be stopped during operation?
Provided that a certain degree of overtravel and undershoot up to the standstill position is unproblematic for the application, piloted non-return valves can perform this function. These low-cost valves block the air in the two cylinder chambers and therefore prevent the cylinder from moving further.
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