ISO 8140:2018

International Standard   Current Edition
· Approved on 21 September 2018 ·

Pneumatic fluid power — Cylinders, 1 000 kPa (10 bar) series — Mounting dimensions of rod-end clevises

ISO 8140:2018 Files

English 4 Pages
Current Edition
18.48 OMR

ISO 8140:2018 Scope

This document specifies the mounting dimensions required for interchangeability of rod-end clevises of pneumatic cylinders. The rod-end clevises have been designed specifically for use with 1 000 kPa [10 bar1] series cylinders manufactured in accordance with ISO 6432 and ISO 15552, but this does not limit their application.

The clevises are used on piston rods of pneumatic cylinders for mechanically transmitting the cylinder force. The design of the clevises is based on the maximum forces resulting from the specified internal diameter of the cylinders and pressure according to ISO 6432, ISO 15552 and ISO 21287.

1 1 bar = 100 kPa = 105 Pa; 1 Pa = 1 N/m2.

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