• 1PC Slide Cylinder MXS12 Series & MXS16 Series | Air Cylinder For Automation & Machinery
  • 1PC Slide Cylinder MXS12 Series & MXS16 Series | Air Cylinder For Automation & Machinery
  • 1PC Slide Cylinder MXS12 Series & MXS16 Series | Air Cylinder For Automation & Machinery
  • 1PC Slide Cylinder MXS12 Series & MXS16 Series | Air Cylinder For Automation & Machinery
  • 1PC Slide Cylinder MXS12 Series & MXS16 Series | Air Cylinder For Automation & Machinery
  • 1PC Slide Cylinder MXS12 Series & MXS16 Series | Air Cylinder For Automation & Machinery
  • 1PC Slide Cylinder MXS12 Series & MXS16 Series | Air Cylinder For Automation & Machinery
  • 1PC Slide Cylinder MXS12 Series & MXS16 Series | Air Cylinder For Automation & Machinery
  • 1PC Slide Cylinder MXS12 Series & MXS16 Series | Air Cylinder For Automation & Machinery
  • 1PC Slide Cylinder MXS12 Series & MXS16 Series | Air Cylinder For Automation & Machinery
  • 1PC Slide Cylinder MXS12 Series & MXS16 Series | Air Cylinder For Automation & Machinery
  • 1PC Slide Cylinder MXS12 Series & MXS16 Series | Air Cylinder For Automation & Machinery
  • 1PC Slide Cylinder MXS12 Series & MXS16 Series | Air Cylinder For Automation & Machinery
  • 1PC Slide Cylinder MXS12 Series & MXS16 Series | Air Cylinder For Automation & Machinery

Product Details

Web ID: 501467
Need a reliable slide cylinder for a pneumatic project or to fix some industrial machinery? This is a single (1 piece) slide cylinder. It's from the popular MXS series, which are compact, guided air cylinders. The title lists a bunch of model numbers – MXS12-10, MXS12-20, MXS12-30, MXS12-40, MXS12-50, MXS12-75, MXS12-100, and the larger MXS16-10 through MXS16-50. The '12' and '16' refer to the cylinder bore size in millimeters. The number after the dash (like -30) usually indicates the stroke length in millimeters. So, for example, an MXS12-30 would be a 12mm bore cylinder with a 30mm stroke. These are super common in automation, packaging machines, assembly lines, and all sorts of factory equipment where you need precise linear pushing or pulling. They're tough, relatively simple, and get the job done. Just make sure you order the exact model number you need to match your machine's specifications. A fundamental component for any maintenance tech or automation engineer's parts bin.