Nuts for piston rods are mechanical fasteners used to secure the piston rod of a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder to the piston or other mechanical components. They are threaded nuts that are typically made of high-strength materials, such as steel, stainless steel, or titanium, to withstand the stress and pressure of the hydraulic or pneumatic system.
They come in different sizes and shapes, depending on the size and pressure rating of the cylinder and the piston rod, and the environmental conditions. They can be standard hex nuts, flange nuts, or other specialized designs, depending on the specific application.
Proper installation and maintenance of nuts for piston rods are important to ensure safe and reliable operation of the hydraulic or pneumatic system. The nut should be properly tightened to the manufacturer’s recommended torque specifications to prevent any loosening or separation of the connected components. Regular inspection and maintenance can help detect any damage or wear to the nut and other components of the system.
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