Cilindro TZ-W34
Cilindro TZ-W34
Cilindro TZ-W34
Cylinders
Series TZ Cylinders
ANSI B93.15/NFPA Interchangeable
Nominal Pressure: 3000 psi (210 bar)
5039.00/EN/0398/A
E Vickers, Incorporated 1998
All Rights Reserved
Contents
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
How to Order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Model Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Mounting Style . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Application Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
1
Features
2
How To Order
Standard Cylinders Custom Cylinders
Vickers has created an easy system for New Cylinders
ordering Series TZ Cylinders. This
system has been developed to improve Although the model code has been
our service to you. The model code arranged to cover the vast majority of
consists of sixteen alpha-numeric digits available options, there will be
which fully describe the most common occasions when you require an option
standard options offered on Series TZ which cannot be coded. When
cylinders. specifying such an option, enter an “X”
for the appropriate item in the sixteen
To specify your Series TZ cylinder, digit model code, then describe your
review the following pages for a full requirements. For example, if you have
description of each option available and an application which requires a custom
select the desired code. thread on the end of the piston rod,
enter an “X” for item 7. Then add a full
This model code system will: description at the end of the model
D Simplify the re-order process. code, such as “With 3.25 inch total rod
Each Vickers Series TZ cylinder is projection and M22 x 1,5 thread 1.375
assigned a sixteen digit model code. inches long.” The cylinder will then be
That code is unique to a particular given a unique five digit design number
cylinder description. That way, when on receipt of order (as explained below).
you re-order your Series TZ cylinder, If more than one of the available options
you’re assured of exactly the same top represented in items 15 and 16 are
quality cylinder design. required, add the appropriate codes as
D Improve identification. a suffix. The cylinder will then be given a
Every Series TZ cylinder has its unique five digit design number on
sixteen digit model code clearly receipt of order (as explained below).
marked on the product, impression Replacement Cylinders
stamped in the metal head or cap.
Each sixteen digit code completely Every Vickers custom cylinder is
describes a specific cylinder. This assigned a unique design number. This
allows seals and replacement number is contained in the last five
components to be easily identified in digits of the sixteen digit model code,
the field. and item 12 is always a alpha character.
In other words, the “Stroke” and “Extra
D Facilitate communications. Rod Projection” locations (items 12
This fully descriptive model code through 16) become the “Design
system allows you to work directly with Number” items for custom cylinders.
your local Vickers sales engineer to When ordering a replacement cylinder,
identify and service your Vickers simply give the sixteen digit model code
cylinder. or the five digit design number to your
local Vickers Sales Representative.
NOTE
See pages 4 and 5 for a summary Replacement Parts
of model code options.
Each design number is stored in a quick
retrieval computerized storage system.
This gives our field sales
representatives rapid access to assist
you in identifying and specifying genuine
Vickers replacement parts.
3
Model Codes
1,2 Series 5,6 Bore and rod diameters 7 Rod end type
TZ – ANSI B93.15/NFPA Code Bore Rod Code Type
interchangeable hydraulic cylinder CC – 11/2 5/
8 1– Short female metric thread
CE – 11/2 1 2– Short female UN thread
5– Small male UN thread
3,4 Mounting style DE – 2 1 6– Plain no attachment
DH – 2 13/8 7– Small male metric thread
Vickers ANSI 9– Intermediate male UN thread
Code Style Code EE – 21/2 1 0– Intermediate male metric
01 – Side lug MS2 EH – 21/2 13/8 G– Grooved end
02 – Side tapped MS4 EL – 21/2 13/4 K– Extended small male UN thread
04 – Keyed side lug L– Extended small male
05 – Keyed side tapped GH – 31/4 13/8 metric thread
07 – Head rectangular flange MF1 GL – 31/4 13/4 M– Extended intermediate male
08 – Head square flange MF5 GM – 31/4 2 UN thread
09 – Head rectangular ME5 N– Extended intermediate male
10 – Cap clevis MP1 HL – 4 13/4 metric thread
** – Spherical bushing MP5 HM – 4 2
12 – Cap rectangular flange MF2 HP – 4 21/2 (See detailed information on pages
13 – Cap square flange MF6 NO TAG & NO TAG.)
14 – Cap rectangular ME6 KM – 5 2
15 – Intermediate trunnion MT4 KP – 5 21/2 8 Sealing system
16 – Cap trunnion MT2 KU – 5 3
17 – Head trunnion MT1 Code Type
KV – 5 31/2 N– Normal
19 – Centerline lug MS3
21 – Cap extended tie rod MX2 L– Low friction and water glycol
LP – 6 21/2 T– High temperature
22 – Head extended tie rod MX3 LU – 6 3
23 – Both ends extended tie rod MX1 LV – 6 31/2
24 – No mount (See detailed information on page
LW – 6 4 NO TAG.)
25 – Double rod,side lug
26 – Double rod, side tapped MU – 7 3
28 – Double rod, keyed side lug 9 Port type and size
MV – 7 31/2
29 – Double rod, keyed side tapped MW – 7 4 Code Type
31 – Double rod, rectangular flange MY – 7 41/2 1– NPTF*
32 – Double rod, square flange MZ – 7 5 2– Oversize NPTF*
33 – Double rod, head rectangular
3– SAE/UN O-ring
34 – Double rod, NV – 8 31/2 4– Oversize SAE/UN
intermediate trunnion NW – 8 4 5– NFPA standard SAE/UN
35 – Double rod, head trunnion NY – 8 41/2 6– SAE 4-bolt manifold
37 – Double rod, centerline lug NZ – 8 5 7– BSPP
39 – Double rod, extended tie rod N1 – 8 51/2 8– Oversize BSPP
40 – Double rod, both ends (See detailed information on page 9– Metric
extended tie rod NO TAG.) 0– Oversize metric
41 – Double rod, no mount
(See illustrations beginning on page 6.)
(See detailed information on page
NO TAG.)
** – MP5 spherical bushing mountings
are available in the Series JV
* – Not recommended for maximum
catalog.
reliability on new applications.
4
10 Port location 11 Cushion location 15,16 Enter applicable code for
Ports are located as shown below Cushions are located as shown in either:
when viewing cylinder from head item 7 when viewing cylinder from Extra rod projection (“C” dimension)
end (mounting end of double rod head end (mounting end of double
First number indicates inches from
cylinder). rod cylinders). “–” in table
0 through 9.
With some mounting styles, indicates no cushion.
Second number indicates fractions
certain port locations cannot be Code Head Cap
of an inch per codes shown for
selected due to interference with A– – 0
item 14.
the mounting. B– – 1
C– – 2 – or –
1 D– – 3 Air bleed, gland drain or proximity
E– – 4 switch location.
F– 1 – Item 15 indicates air bleeds (H),
G– 2 – gland drain (G) or proximity
H– 3 – switches (P).
4 2 J– 4 –
Item 16 indicates location of air
K– 1 1
bleeds, gland drains or proximity
L– 1 2
switches as shown in item 10
M– 1 3
when viewing cylinder from head
N– 1 4
3 end (mounting end of double rod
P– 2 1
cylinders). “–” in table indicates no
R– 2 2
air bleed or proximity switch.
Code Head Cap S– 2 3
K– 1 1 T– 2 4 Code Head Cap
L– 1 2 U– 3 1 B– – 1
M– 1 3 V– 3 2 C– – 2
N– 1 4 W– 3 3 D– – 3
P– 2 1 Y– 3 4 E– – 4
R– 2 2 1– 4 1 F– 1 –
S– 2 3 2– 4 2 G– 2 –
T– 2 4 3– 4 3 H– 3 –
U– 3 1 4– 4 4 J– 4 –
V– 3 2 K– 1 1
W– 3 3 L– 1 2
12,13,14 Stroke length
Y– 3 4 M– 1 3
1– 4 1 The first two digits indicate stroke N– 1 4
2– 4 2 length from 00 inches through 99 P– 2 1
inches. R– 2 2
3– 4 3
4– 4 4 The third indicates fractions of an S– 2 3
inch per the following codes: T– 2 4
(See detailed information on page Code Fraction Code Fraction U– 3 1
0– 0 8– 1/ V– 3 2
NO TAG.) 2
1– 1 /16 9– 9/ W– 3 3
16
2– 1/ A– 5/ Y– 3 4
8 8
3– 3/ B– 11/ 1– 4 1
16 16
4– 1/ C– 3/ 2– 4 2
4 4
5– 5/ D– 13/ 3– 4 3
16 16
6– 3/ E – 7/ 4– 4 4
8 8
7– 7/ F– 15/
16 16
(See detailed information on page
NO TAG.)
5
Mounting Style
Available Mountings Selecting the and parallel to the cylinder rod motion, a
rigid mount is recommended. For
The variety of standard ANSI/NFPA Proper Mounting curvilinear motion, a swivel mount
mountings available in the Series TZ Just as the cylinder bore must be sized should be chosen. The specifics of each
gives you a broad selection to match the to provide the proper force for an application dictate the correct mounting
proper mount to your application. application, a cylinder mounting that can style.
Vickers offers rigid mounts (including absorb these application forces must
side lug mounts, flange mounts, and also be specified. Note: In the mounting
extended tie rod mounts) and swivel information, some mounts have been
mounts (including clevis mounts and downrated to minimize deflection. For
trunnion mounts). A guide to proper applications where the motion is linear
mount selection is provided on pages
NO TAG through NO TAG. For custom
mounts, enter “XX” for model code item
2, and give a detailed description with
drawings. Series TZ cylinders are
available in all mounting styles listed.
TZ01 TZ02 TZ04
Side lug Side tapped Keyed side lug
ANSI MS2 ANSI MS4
6
TZ13 TZ14 TZ15
Cap square flange Cap rectangular Intermediate trunnion
ANSI MF6 ANSI ME6 ANSI MT4
TZ24 TZ25
No mount Double rod, side lug
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Series TZ Mounting Styles & Installation Dimensions
TZ01 Side Lug Mounts The load should be guided to traverse Use high tensile socket head cap
(ANSI MS2) along the centerline of the piston rod. screws or hex head bolts tightened to
The frame on which the cylinder is the manufacturer’s recommended
mounted must be sufficiently rigid to torque.
resist bending moments.
For high shock applications, dowel pins
NOTE or shear keys should be incorporated in
Limit operating pressure to 2320 psi the mounting design. For these
for minimum deflection on 6, 7 and 8 applications, consider a keyed side lug
inch bores. For strokes in excess of
30 inches, see “Stop tube selection” mount, TZ04.
on page NO TAG. For severe side load applications,
Side lug mounts are for moving loads
along a flat guided surface as in a With unsupported loads, the bearing consult your local Vickers sales
carriage along rails. must absorb more force. For these engineer.
The mounting surface should be flat and applications, the larger available rod is
parallel to the centerline of the piston rod. recommended, and stop tubes should
be considered.
J G1 V
STROKE + PJ Y 1
B
MM
4 2 E
LH
ST
C SB BOLT ∅ 3
SY SU SY E
STROKE + SS XS TS
STROKE + ZB US
11/2 .625 1.124 .38 2.50 2.23 1.48 .25 2.06 1.25 2.87 .38 3.88 .50 .91 .39 3.25 4.00 1.38 6.00
1 1.499 .50 2.50 2.23 1.48 .50 2.44 1.25 2.87 .38 3.88 .50 .91 .39 3.25 4.00 1.75 6.38
2 1 1.499 .50 3.00 2.36 1.48 .25 2.39 1.50 2.91 .50 3.63 .75 1.24 .51 4.00 5.00 1.88 6.50
1.375 1.999 .63 3.00 2.36 1.48 .38 2.64 1.50 2.91 .50 3.63 .75 1.24 .51 4.00 5.00 2.13 6.75
1 1.499 .50 .25 2.30 2.06 6.63
21/2 1.375 1.999 .63 3.50 2.36 1.48 .38 2.55 1.75 3.15 .75 3.38 1.00 1.56 .68 4.88 6.25 2.31 6.88
1.75 2.374 .75 .50 2.80 2.56 7.13
1.375 1.999 .63 .25 2.66 2.31 7.75
31/4 1.75 2.374 .75 4.50 2.73 1.73 .38 2.91 2.25 3.66 .75 4.13 1.00 1.55 .69 5.88 7.25 2.56 8.00
2 2.624 .88 .38 3.03 2.69 8.13
1.75 2.374 .75 .25 2.85 2.75 8.25
4 2 2.624 .88 5.00 2.86 1.73 .25 2.98 2.50 3.98 1.00 4.00 1.25 2.00 .87 6.75 8.50 2.88 8.38
2.5 3.124 1.00 .38 3.23 3.13 8.63
2 2.624 .88 .25 2.82 2.88 9.00
5 2.5 3.124 1.00 6.50 2.98 1.73 .38 3.06 3.25 4.64 1.00 4.50 1.25 2.00 .87 8.25 10.0 3.13 9.25
3 3.749 1.00 .38 3.06 3.13 9.25
3.5 4.249 1.00 .38 3.06 3.13 9.25
2.5 3.124
6 3 3.749 1.00 7.50 3.23 2.23 .25 3.22 3.75 5.36 1.25 5.13 1.50 2.50 1.12 9.75 12.0 3.38 10.63
3.5 4.249
4 4.749
3 3.749
3.5 4.249
7 4 4.749 1.00 8.50 3.73 2.73 .25 3.60 4.25 5.83 1.50 5.75 1.75 2.88 1.37 11.25 14.0 3.63 11.88
4.5 5.249
5 5.749
3.5 4.249
4 4.749
8 4.5 5.249 1.00 9.63 4.23 2.98 .25 3.86 4.75 6.50 1.50 6.75 1.75 2.88 1.37 12.25 15.0 3.63 13.00
5 5.749
5.5 6.249
+ Plus stroke
1
TZ02 Tapped The mounting surface should be flat and recommended, and stop tubes should
(ANSI MS4) parallel to the centerline of the piston rod. be considered.
The load should be guided to traverse Use high tensile socket head cap
along the centerline of the piston rod. screws or hex head bolts tightened to
The frame on which the cylinder is the manufacturer’s recommended
mounted must be sufficiently rigid to torque.
resist bending moments. For high shock applications, dowel pins
NOTE or shear keys should be incorporated in
the mounting design. For these
For strokes in excess of 30 inches,
see “Stop tube selection” on page applications, consider a keyed side lug
Tapped mounts are for moving loads NO TAG. mount, TZ04.
along a flat guided surface as in a With unsupported loads, the bearing For severe side load applications,
carriage along rails. must absorb more force. For these consult your local Vickers sales
applications, the larger available rod is engineer.
J G1 V
STROKE + PJ Y 1
B
MM
4 2 E
TH
TYP. ND
C 3
SY NT TN
STROKE + SN XT E
STROKE + ZB
2
TZ04 Keyed Side Lug The mounting surface should be flat and With unsupported loads, the bearing
parallel to the centerline of the piston must absorb more force. For these
Mounts rod. applications, the larger available rod is
The load should be guided to traverse recommended, and stop tubes should
along the centerline of the piston rod. be considered.
The frame on which the cylinder is Use high tensile socket head cap
mounted must be sufficiently rigid to screws or hex head bolts tightened to
resist bending moments. the manufacturer’s recommended
NOTE torque.
For strokes in excess of 30 inches, For severe side load applications,
see “Stop tube selection” on page consult your local Vickers sales
Keyed side lug mounts are for moving NO TAG. engineer.
loads along a flat guided surface as in a
carriage along rails.
J G1 V
STROKE + PJ Y 1
B
MM
4 2 E
LH
KH ST
SB BOLT ∅
SY SU SY 3
K
C E
TS
STROKE + SS XS
US
STROKE + ZB
11/2 .625 1.124 .38 2.50 2.23 1.48 .312 .25 2.06 1.44 1.25 2.87 .38 3.88 .50 .91 .39 3.25 4.00 1.38 6.00
1 1.499 .50 2.50 2.23 1.48 .312 .50 2.44 1.44 1.25 2.87 .38 3.88 .50 .91 .39 3.25 4.00 1.75 6.38
2 1 1.499 .50 3.00 2.36 1.48 .562 .25 2.39 1.81 1.50 2.91 .50 3.63 .75 1.24 .51 4.00 5.00 1.88 6.50
1.375 1.999 .63 3.00 2.36 1.48 .562 .38 2.64 1.81 1.50 2.91 .50 3.63 .75 1.24 .51 4.00 5.00 2.13 6.75
1 1.499 .50 .25 2.30 2.06 6.63
21/2 1.375 1.999 .63 3.50 2.36 1.48 .562 .38 2.55 2.06 1.75 3.15 .75 3.38 1.00 1.56 .68 4.88 6.25 2.31 6.88
1.75 2.374 .75 .50 2.80 2.56 7.13
1.375 1.999 .63 .25 2.66 2.31 7.75
31/4 1.75 2.374 .75 4.50 2.73 1.73 .687 .38 2.91 2.63 2.25 3.66 .75 4.13 1.00 1.55 .69 5.88 7.25 2.56 8.00
2 2.624 .88 .38 3.03 2.69 8.13
1.75 2.374 .75 .25 2.85 2.75 8.25
4 2 2.624 .88 5.00 2.86 1.73 .812 .38 2.98 2.94 2.50 3.98 1.0 4.00 1.25 2.00 .87 6.75 8.50 2.88 8.38
2.5 3.124 1.0 .38 3.23 3.13 8.63
2 2.624 .88 .25 3.14 2.88 9.00
5 2.5 3.124 1.0 6.50 2.98 1.73 .812 .38 3.39 3.68 3.25 4.61 1.0 4.50 1.25 2.00 .87 8.25 10.0 3.13 9.25
3 3.749 1.0 .38 3.39 3.13 9.25
3.5 4.249 1.0 .38 3.39 3.13 9.25
2.5 3.124
6 3 3.749 1.0 7.50 3.23 2.23 .937 .25 3.50 4.25 3.75 4.88 1.3 5.13 1.50 2.50 1.12 9.75 12.0 3.38 10.63
3.5 4.249
4 4.749
3 3.749
3.5 4.249
7 4 4.749 1.0 8.50 3.73 2.73 .937 .25 3.81 4.75 4.25 5.38 1.5 5.75 1.75 2.88 1.37 11.3 14.0 3.63 11.88
4.5 5.249
5 5.749
3.5 4.249
4 4.749
8 4.5 5.249 1.0 9.63 4.23 2.98 .937 .25 3.86 5.25 4.75 6.50 1.5 6.75 1.75 2.88 1.37 12.3 15.0 3.63 13.00
5 5.749
5.5 6.249
+ Plus stroke
3
TZ05 Keyed Tapped The mounting surface should be flat and recommended, and stop tubes should
parallel to the centerline of the piston be considered.
rod. Use high tensile socket head cap
The load should be guided to traverse screws or hex head bolts tightened to
along the centerline of the piston rod. the manufacturer’s recommended
The frame on which the cylinder is torque.
mounted must be sufficiently rigid to For high shock applications, dowel pins
resist bending moments. or shear keys should be incorporated in
NOTE the mounting design. For these
applications, consider a keyed side lug
For strokes in excess of 30 inches,
see “Stop tube selection” on page mount, TZ04.
Tapped mounts are for moving loads NO TAG. For severe side load applications,
along a flat guided surface as in a With unsupported loads, the bearing consult your local Vickers sales
carriage along rails. must absorb more force. For these engineer.
applications, the larger available rod is
J G1 V
STROKE + PJ Y 1
B
MM
4 2 E
TH
KH
TYP. ND
SY K 3
C NT
STROKE + SN TN
XS
STROKE + ZB E
4
TZ07 Head Rectangular cylinder is used in tension (pulling). and parallel to the centerline of the
The mounting surface should be flat, piston rod. For eccentric loads, the
Mounts (ANSI MF1) and the rod end cartridge should be larger of the two available rods in each
piloted into it. bore size is recommended. Stop tubes
The frame on which the cylinder is should also be considered.
mounted must be sufficiently rigid to The head rectangular mounts (TZ09) is
resist bending moments. recommended for heavy duty
NOTE applications. TZ07 mounts are only
rated for a maximum of 800 psi (55 bar)
For strokes in excess of 30 inches, on the push stroke.
see “Stop tube selection” on page
NO TAG. Use high tensile socket head cap
screws or hex head bolts tightened to
These mounts are ideal for straight line The force of the load should be the manufacturer’s recommended
force transfer applications in which the perpendicular to the mounting surface torque.
STROKE + PJ Y 2
G1 V
B
MM
1 3 E TF UF
J
F FB BOLT ∅ 4 Maximum double acting working
C pressure 800 psi – for minimum
R
flange deflection.
W E
STROKE + ZB
5
+ Plus stroke
6
TZ08 Head Square Flange The mounting surface should be flat, piston rod. For eccentric loads, the
and the rod end cartridge should be larger of the two available rods in each
(ANSI MF5) piloted into it. bore size is recommended. Stop tubes
should also be considered.
The frame on which the cylinder is
mounted must be sufficiently rigid to The head rectangular mounts (TZ09) is
resist bending moments. recommended for heavy duty
NOTE applications. Seven and eight inch bore
TZ08 mounts are only rated for a
For strokes in excess of 30 inches, maximum of 1500 psi (105 bar) on the
see “Stop tube selection” on page push stroke.
NO TAG. Use high tensile socket head cap
The force of the load should be screws or hex head bolts tightened to
These mounts are ideal for straight line perpendicular to the mounting surface the manufacturer’s recommended
force transfer applications in which the and parallel to the centerline of the torque.
cylinder is used in tension (pulling).
STROKE + PJ Y
G1 V 1
B
MM
4 2 R E TF UF
J
FB BOLT ∅ 3
F
C R
Maximum double acting
W E working pressure 1500 psi for
TF minimum flange deflection.
STROKE + ZB UF
Rod -.000/-.002 Max
Bore MM B C E F G1 J R V W Y FB PJ+ TF UF ZB+
.625 1.124 .38 2.50 .38 2.23 1.48 1.63 .25 .63 2.06 .38 2.87 3.44 4.25 6.00
11/2 1.499 .50 2.50 .38 2.23 1.48 1.63 .50 1.00 2.44 .38 2.87 3.44 4.25 6.38
1
1 1.499 .50 3.00 .63 2.36 1.48 2.05 .25 .75 2.39 .50 2.91 4.13 5.13 6.50
2 1.375 1.999 .63 3.00 .63 2.36 1.48 2.05 .38 1.00 2.64 .50 2.91 4.13 5.13 6.75
1 1.499 .50 .25 .75 2.30 6.63
21/2 1.375 1.999 .63 3.50 .63 2.36 1.48 2.55 .38 1.00 2.55 .50 3.15 4.63 5.63 6.88
1.75 2.374 .75 .50 1.25 2.80 7.13
1.375 1.999 .63 .25 .88 2.66 7.75
31/4 1.75 2.374 .75 4.50 .75 2.73 1.73 3.25 .38 1.13 2.91 .63 3.66 5.88 7.13 8.00
2 2.624 .88 .38 1.25 3.03 8.13
1.75 2.374 .75 .25 1.00 2.85 8.25
4 2 2.624 .88 5.00 .88 2.86 1.73 3.82 .25 1.13 2.98 .63 3.98 6.38 7.63 8.38
2.5 3.124 1.00 .38 1.38 3.23 8.63
2 2.624 .88 .25 1.13 3.14 9.00
2.5 3.124 1.00 6.50 .88 2.98 4.95 .38 1.38 3.39 .88 4.61 8.19 9.75 9.25
5 3 3.749 1.00 1.73 .38 1.38 3.39 9.25
3.5 4.249 1.00 .38 1.38 3.39 9.25
2.5 3.124
3 3.749 1.00 7.50 1.00 3.23 2.23 5.73 .25 1.25 3.50 1.00 4.88 9.44 11.25 10.63
6 3.5 4.249
4 4.749
3 3.749
3.5 4.249
7 4 4.749 1.00 8.50 1.00 3.73 2.73 6.58 .25 1.25 3.81 1.13 5.38 10.63 12.63 11.88
4.5 5.249
5 5.749
3.5 4.249
4 4.749
8 4.5 5.249 1.00 9.63 1.00 4.23 2.98 7.50 .25 1.25 3.86 1.25 6.50 11.81 14.00 13.00
5 5.749
5.5 6.249
7
TZ09 Head Rectangular The mounting surface should be flat, and parallel to the centerline of the
Mounts (ANSI ME5) and the rod end cartridge should be piston rod. For eccentric loads, the
piloted into it. larger of the two available rods in each
bore size is recommended. Stop tubes
The frame on which the cylinder is should also be considered.
mounted must be sufficiently rigid to
resist bending moments. The head rectangular mounts (TZ09) is
recommended for heavy duty
NOTE applications.
For strokes in excess of 30 inches,
see “Stop tube selection” on page Use high tensile socket head cap
NO TAG. screws or hex head bolts tightened to
These mounts are ideal for straight line The force of the load should be the manufacturer’s recommended
force transfer applications in which the torque.
cylinder is used in tension (pulling). perpendicular to the mounting surface
STROKE + PJ Y RD
G V
1
B
MM
4 2 R E
J FB BOLT ∅ 3
F
C E
TF
WF UF
STROKE + ZB
+/- .001
1
TZ10 Clevis Mount (ANSI MP1) These mounts can be used both in The centerline of the machine member
compression (push) and tension (pull). that attaches to the swivel pin must be
Care must be exercised to prevent rod perpendicular to the centerline of the
buckling in compression applications piston rod and the curved path must be
with long strokes. See page 37 for in one plane only. Any misalignment will
stroke limitations. cause excess side loading on the
bearing and piston. This will lead to
NOTE premature failure. For applications with
For strokes in excess of 24 inches, small amounts of misalignment,
see “Stop tube selection” on page consider the spherical bearing mount,
NO TAG.
These mounts are for applications in as shown in the TV Catalog under TV11.
which the machine member travels in a
curved path within one plane.
CW CB CW STROKE + PJ Y
1 Swivel pin included V
MR B
MM
E 2 4 CD∅
M
3 LR
C
J
E L G1
STROKE + XC
2
TZ12 Cap Rectangular cylinder is used in compression The cap rectangular mounts (TZ14) is
Flange (ANSI MF2) (pushing), as in push presses. recommended for heavy duty
applications. TZ12 mounts are only
For tension applications (pulling), a
head rectangular mount is more rated for a maximum of 800 psi (55 bar)
appropriate. on the pull stroke.
NOTE Use high tensile socket head cap
For strokes in excess of 30 inches, screws or hex head bolts tightened to
see “Stop tube selection” on page the manufacturer’s recommended
NO TAG. torque.
The frame on which the cylinder is
mounted must be sufficiently rigid to
These mounts are ideal for straight line
force transfer applications in which the resist bending moments.
STROKE + PJ Y 2
V
B
MM
1 3 E TF UF
G1
C
FB BOLT ∅ 4
F J Maximum double acting
STROKE + ZJ R working pressure 800 psi for
STROKE + ZF E minimum flange deflection.
Rod -.000/-.002
Bore MM B C E F G1 J R V Y FB PJ+ TF UF ZF+ ZJ+
.625 1.124 .38 2.50 .38 2.23 1.48 1.63 .25 2.06 .38 2.87 3.44 4.25 6.00 5.63
11/2 1.499 .50 2.50 .38 2.23 1.48 1.63 .50 2.44 .38 2.87 3.44 4.25 6.38 6.00
1
1 1.499 .50 3.00 .63 2.36 1.48 2.05 .25 2.39 .50 2.91 4.13 5.13 6.63 6.00
2 1.375 1.999 .63 3.00 .63 2.36 1.48 2.05 .38 2.64 .50 2.91 4.13 5.13 6.88 6.25
1 1.499 .50 .25 2.30 6.75 6.13
21/2 1.375 1.999 .63 3.50 .63 2.36 1.48 2.55 .38 2.55 .50 3.15 4.63 5.63 7.00 6.38
1.75 2.374 .75 .50 2.80 7.25 6.63
1.375 1.999 .63 .25 2.66 7.88 7.13
31/4 1.75 2.374 .75 4.50 .75 2.73 1.73 3.25 .38 2.91 .63 3.66 5.88 7.13 8.13 7.38
2 2.624 .88 .38 3.03 8.25 7.50
1.75 2.374 .75 .25 2.85 8.50 7.63
4 2 2.624 .88 5.00 .88 2.86 1.73 3.82 .25 2.98 .63 3.98 6.38 7.63 8.63 7.75
2.5 3.124 1.00 .38 3.23 8.88 8.00
2 2.624 .88 .25 3.14 9.13 8.25
2.5 3.124 1.00 6.50 .88 2.98 4.95 .38 3.39 .88 4.61 8.19 9.75 9.38 8.50
5 3 3.749 1.00 1.73 .38 3.39 9.38 8.50
3.5 4.249 1.00 .38 3.39 9.38 8.50
2.5 3.124
3 3.749 1.00 7.50 1.00 3.23 2.23 5.73 .25 3.50 1.00 4.88 9.44 11.25 10.63 9.63
6 3.5 4.249
4 4.749
3 3.749
3.5 4.249
7 4 4.749 1.00 8.50 1.00 3.73 2.73 6.58 .25 3.81 1.13 5.38 10.63 12.63 11.75 10.75
4.5 5.249
5 5.749
3.5 4.249
4 4.749
8 4.5 5.249 1.00 9.63 1.00 4.23 2.98 7.50 .25 3.86 1.25 6.50 11.81 14.00 12.75 11.75
5 5.749
5.5 6.249
+ Plus stroke
3
TZ13 Cap Square Flange cylinder is used in compression The cap rectangular mounts (TZ14) is
(ANSI MF6) (pushing), as in push presses. recommended for heavy duty
applications. Seven and eight inch bore
For tension applications (pulling), a
head rectangular mount is more TZ13 mounts are only rated for a
appropriate. maximum of 1500 psi (105 bar) pull
stroke.
NOTE
For strokes in excess of 30 inches, Use high tensile socket head cap
see “Stop tube selection” on page screws or hex head bolts tightened to
NO TAG. the manufacturer’s recommended
The frame on which the cylinder is torque.
mounted must be sufficiently rigid to
These mounts are ideal for straight line
force transfer applications in which the resist bending moments.
STROKE + PJ Y 1
V
B
MM
4 2 R E TF UF
G1
C
FB BOLT ∅ 3
F J
STROKE + ZJ R Maximum double acting
E working pressure 1500 psi for
STROKE + ZF TF minimum flange deflection.
UF
Rod -.000/-.002
Bore MM B C E F G1 J R V Y FB PJ+ TF UF ZF+ ZJ+
.625 1.124 .38 2.50 .38 2.23 1.48 1.63 .25 2.06 .38 2.87 3.44 4.25 6.00 5.63
11/2 1.499 .50 2.50 .38 2.23 1.48 1.63 .50 2.44 .38 2.87 3.44 4.25 6.38 6.00
1
1 1.499 .50 3.00 .63 2.36 1.48 2.05 .25 2.39 .50 2.91 4.13 5.13 6.63 6.00
2 1.375 1.999 .63 3.00 .63 2.36 1.48 2.05 .38 2.64 .50 2.91 4.13 5.13 6.88 6.25
1 1.499 .50 .25 2.30 6.75 6.13
21/2 1.375 1.999 .63 3.50 .63 2.36 1.48 2.55 .38 2.55 .50 3.15 4.63 5.63 7.00 6.38
1.75 2.374 .75 .50 2.80 7.25 6.63
1.375 1.999 .63 .25 2.66 7.88 7.13
31/4 1.75 2.374 .75 4.50 .75 2.73 1.73 3.25 .38 2.91 .63 3.66 5.88 7.13 8.13 7.38
2 2.624 .88 .38 3.03 8.25 7.50
1.75 2.374 .75 .25 2.85 8.50 7.63
4 2 2.624 .88 5.00 .88 2.86 1.73 3.82 .25 2.98 .63 3.98 6.38 7.63 8.63 7.75
2.5 3.124 1.00 .38 3.23 8.88 8.00
2 2.624 .88 .25 3.14 9.13 8.25
2.5 3.124 1.00 6.50 .88 2.98 4.95 .38 3.39 .88 4.61 8.19 9.75 9.38 8.50
5 3 3.749 1.00 1.73 .38 3.39 9.38 8.50
3.5 4.249 1.00 .38 3.39 9.38 8.50
2.5 3.124
3 3.749 1.00 7.50 1.00 3.23 2.23 5.73 .25 3.50 1.00 4.88 9.44 11.25 10.63 9.63
6 3.5 4.249
4 4.749
3 3.749
3.5 4.249
7 4 4.749 1.00 8.50 1.00 3.73 2.73 6.58 .25 3.81 1.13 5.38 10.63 12.63 11.75 10.75
4.5 5.249
5 5.749
3.5 4.249
4 4.749
8 4.5 5.249 1.00 9.63 1.00 4.23 2.98 7.50 .25 3.86 1.25 6.50 11.81 14.00 12.75 11.75
5 5.749
5.5 6.249
+ Plus stroke
4
TZ14 Cap Rectangular These mounts are for straight line force The cap rectangular mount (TZ14) is
Mounts (ANSI ME6) transfer applications in which the recommended for heavy duty
cylinder is used in compression applications.
(pushing) and tension (pulling)
NOTE
applications.
For strokes in excess of 30 inches,
The mounting surface should be flat and see “Stop tube selection” on page
perpendicular to the force of the load. NO TAG.
Use high tensile socket head cap
The frame on which the cylinder is
screws or hex head bolts tightened to
mounted must be sufficiently rigid to
the manufacturer’s recommended
resist bending moments.
torque value.
STROKE + PJ Y
V 1
B
MM
4 2 R E
FB BOLT ∅ 3
J C
G1 E
STROKE + ZJ TF
UF
Rod -.000/-.002
Bore MM B C E G1 J R V Y FB PJ+ TF UF ZJ+
.625 1.124 .38 2.50 2.23 1.50 1.63 .25 2.06 .38 2.87 3.44 4.25 5.63
11/2 1.499 .50 2.50 2.23 1.50 1.63 .50 2.44 .38 2.87 3.44 4.25 6.00
1
1 1.499 .50 3.00 2.36 1.50 2.05 .25 2.39 .50 2.91 4.13 5.13 6.00
2 1.375 1.999 .63 3.00 2.36 1.50 2.05 .38 2.64 .50 2.91 4.13 5.13 6.25
1 1.499 .50 .25 2.30 6.13
21/2 1.375 1.999 .63 3.50 2.36 1.50 2.55 .38 2.55 .50 3.15 4.63 5.63 6.38
1.75 2.374 .75 .50 2.80 6.63
1.375 1.999 .63 .25 2.66 7.13
31/4 1.75 2.374 .75 4.50 2.73 1.75 3.25 .38 2.91 .63 3.66 5.88 7.13 7.38
2 2.624 .88 .38 3.03 7.50
1.75 2.374 .75 .25 2.85 7.63
4 2 2.624 .88 5.00 2.86 1.75 3.82 .25 2.98 .63 3.98 6.38 7.63 7.75
2.5 3.124 1.00 .38 3.23 8.00
2 2.624 .88 .25 3.14 8.25
2.5 3.124 1.00 6.50 2.98 1.75 4.95 .38 3.39 .88 4.61 8.19 9.75 8.50
5 3 3.749 1.00 .38 3.39 8.50
3.5 4.249 1.00 .38 3.39 8.50
2.5 3.124
3 3.749 1.00 7.50 3.23 2.25 5.73 .25 3.50 1.00 4.88 9.44 11.25 9.63
6 3.5 4.249
4 4.749
3 3.749
3.5 4.249
7 4 4.749 1.00 8.50 3.73 2.75 6.58 .25 3.81 1.13 5.38 10.63 12.63 10.75
4.5 5.249
5 5.749
3.5 4.249
4 4.749
8 4.5 5.249 1.00 9.63 4.23 3.00 7.50 .25 3.86 1.25 6.50 11.81 14.00 11.75
5 5.749
5.5 6.249
+ Plus stroke
5
TZ15 Intermediate Trunnion The Intermediate Trunnion Mount is for NOTE
Mount longer stroke applications in which the For strokes in excess of 24 inches,
(ANSI MT4) machine member travels in a curved see “Stop tube selection” on page
path in one plane. NO TAG.
On special orders, the trunnion can be It is recommended that rigidly mounted
located anywhere along the body. pillow blocks with bearings at least as
long as the trunnion pins be used. The
This mount can be used both in pillow blocks should be installed as
compression (push) and tension (pull)
close to the shoulder of the trunnion as
applications.
possible.
STROKE + PJ Y
TA 1
V
B
MM R TD
4 2 E O
C
3
J G1
XV E
TL TM TL
STROKE + ZB
UM
11/2 .625 1.124 .38 2.50 2.23 1.48 3.38 .25 2.06 2.87 1.14 1.000 .63 3.00 4.26 3.49 3.44 3.53 6.00
1 1.499 .50 2.50 2.23 1.48 3.38 .50 2.44 2.87 1.14 1.000 .63 3.00 4.26 3.86 3.81 3.91 6.38
2 1 1.499 .50 3.00 2.36 1.48 4.13 .25 2.39 2.91 1.52 1.375 .79 3.50 5.08 3.92 3.81 3.72 6.50
1.375 1.999 .63 3.00 2.36 1.48 4.13 .38 2.64 2.91 1.52 1.375 .79 3.50 5.08 4.17 4.19 3.97 6.75
1 1.499 .50 .25 2.30 4.00 3.88 3.47 6.63
21/2 1.375 1.999 .63 3.50 2.36 1.48 4.80 .38 2.55 3.15 1.67 1.375 .98 4.00 5.96 4.25 4.13 3.99 6.88
1.75 2.374 .75 .50 2.80 4.50 4.38 4.24 7.13
1.375 1.999 .63 .25 2.66 4.67 4.50 4.34 7.75
31/4 1.75 2.374 .75 4.50 2.73 1.73 6.00 .38 2.91 3.66 2.01 1.750 1.26 5.00 7.52 4.92 4.75 4.59 8.00
2 2.624 .88 .38 3.03 5.04 4.88 4.71 8.13
1.75 2.374 .75 .25 2.85 5.21 4.88 4.53 8.25
4 2 2.624 .88 5.00 2.86 1.73 6.81 .25 2.98 3.98 2.60 1.750 1.57 5.50 8.64 5.34 5.00 4.66 8.38
2.5 3.124 1.0 .38 3.23 5.59 5.25 4.91 8.63
2 2.624 .88 .25 3.14 5.82 5.25 4.81 9.00
5 2.5 3.124 1.0 6.50 2.98 1.73 8.43 .38 3.39 4.61 3.31 1.750 1.75 7.00 10.5 6.07 5.50 5.06 9.25
3 3.749 1.0 .38 3.39 6.07 5.50 5.06 9.25
3.5 4.249 1.0 .38 3.39 6.07 5.50 5.06 9.25
2.5 3.124
6 3 3.749 1.0 7.50 3.23 2.23 10.23 .25 3.50 4.88 3.90 2.000 1.97 8.50 12.4 6.49 5.94 5.39 10.63
3.5 4.249
4 4.749
3 3.749
3.5 4.249
7 4 4.749 1.0 8.50 3.73 2.73 11.50 .25 3.81 5.38 4.65 2.500 2.50 9.75 14.75 7.36 6.50 5.64 11.88
4.5 5.249
5 5.749
3.5 4.249
4 4.749
8 4.5 5.249 1.0 9.63 4.23 2.98 13.66 .25 3.86 6.50 5.24 3.000 3.00 11.0 17.0 8.16 7.13 6.10 13.00
5 5.749
5.5 6.249
* The standard XV dimension is Stroke/2 + XV (std.) unless otherwise specified.
+ Plus stroke
6
TZ16 Cap Trunnion Mounts Either mount can be used both in an extremely tight fit to the mating
(ANSI MT2) compression (push) and tension (pull) machine member and permit curvilinear
applications. When used in compression motion.
applications, head trunnion mounts
provide a longer maximum stroke than It is recommended that rigidly mounted
cap trunnion mounts. pillow blocks with bearings at least as
NOTE long as the trunnion pins be used. The
For strokes in excess of 24 inches, pillow blocks should be installed as
see “Stop tube selection” on page close to the shoulder of the trunnion as
NO TAG. possible.
The trunnion pins are an integral part of
These mounts are for applications in the head and can be sleeved to provide
which the machine member travels in a
curved path in one plane.
STROKE + PJ Y
1
V
B
MM 0.125R
4 2 TD E
3
C
J1 G1 TL TC TL
STROKE + XJ UT
STROKE + ZB
7
+ Plus stroke
8
TZ17 Head Trunnion Either mount can be used both in an extremely tight fit to the mating
Mounts (ANSI MT1) compression (push) and tension (pull) machine member and permit curvilinear
applications. When used in compression motion.
applications, head trunnion mounts
provide a longer maximum stroke than It is recommended that rigidly mounted
cap trunnion mounts. pillow blocks with bearings at least as
NOTE long as the trunnion pins be used. The
pillow blocks should be installed as
For strokes in excess of 24 inches,
see “Stop tube selection” on page close to the shoulder of the trunnion as
NO TAG. possible.
The trunnion pins are an integral part of
These mounts are for applications in the head and can be sleeved to provide
which the machine member travels in a
curved path in one plane.
STROKE + PJ Y
V 1
B
MM .125R
4 2 TD E
3
C
J G1 TL TC TL
XG UT
STROKE + ZB
9
+ Plus stroke
10
TZ19 Centerline Lug The load should be guided to traverse recommended, and stop tubes should
along the centerline of the piston rod. be considered.
Mounts (ANSI MS3)
The frame on which the cylinder is Use high tensile socket head cap
mounted must be sufficiently rigid to screws or hex head bolts tightened to
resist bending moments. the manufacturer’s recommended
NOTE torque.
Limit operating pressure to 1500 psi For high shock applications, dowel pins
for minimum deflection. For strokes in or shear keys should be incorporated in
excess of 30 inches, see “Stop tube
selection” on page NO TAG. the mounting design.
Centerline lug mounts are for moving With unsupported loads, the bearing For severe side load applications,
loads along a flat guided surface as in a must absorb more force. For these consult your local Vickers sales
carriage along rails. applications, the larger available rod is engineer.
The mounting surface should be flat and
parallel to the centerline of the piston
rod.
J G1
STROKE + PJ Y 1
V
B
MM
4 2
ST
E
SB BOLT ∅
E/2
C 3
SY SU SY E
STROKE + SS XS TS
STROKE + ZB US
11/2 .625 1.124 .38 2.50 2.23 1.48 .25 2.06 1.25 2.87 .38 3.88 .50 .91 .39 3.25 4.00 1.38 6.00
1 1.499 .50 2.50 2.23 1.48 .50 2.44 1.25 2.87 .38 3.88 .50 .91 .39 3.25 4.00 1.75 6.38
2 1 1.499 .50 3.00 2.36 1.48 .25 2.39 1.50 2.91 .50 3.63 .75 1.24 .51 4.00 5.00 1.88 6.50
1.375 1.999 .63 3.00 2.36 1.48 .38 2.64 1.50 2.91 .50 3.63 .75 1.24 .51 4.00 5.00 2.13 6.75
1 1.499 .50 .25 2.30 2.06 6.63
21/2 1.375 1.999 .63 3.50 2.36 1.48 .38 2.55 1.75 3.15 .75 3.38 1.00 1.56 .68 4.88 6.25 2.31 6.88
1.75 2.374 .75 .50 2.80 2.56 7.13
1.375 1.999 .63 .25 2.66 2.31 7.75
31/4 1.75 2.374 .75 4.50 2.73 1.73 .38 2.91 2.25 3.66 .75 4.13 1.00 1.55 .69 5.88 7.25 2.56 8.00
2 2.624 .88 .38 3.03 2.69 8.13
1.75 2.374 .75 .25 2.85 2.75 8.25
4 2 2.624 .88 5.00 2.86 1.73 .25 2.98 2.50 3.98 1.00 4.00 1.25 2.00 .87 6.75 8.50 2.88 8.38
2.5 3.124 1.00 .38 3.23 3.13 8.63
2 2.624 .88 .25 2.82 2.88 9.00
5 2.5 3.124 1.00 6.50 2.98 1.73 .38 3.06 3.25 4.64 1.00 4.50 1.25 2.00 .87 8.25 10.0 3.13 9.25
3 3.749 1.00 .38 3.06 3.13 9.25
3.5 4.249 1.00 .38 3.06 3.13 9.25
2.5 3.124
6 3 3.749 1.00 7.50 3.23 2.23 .25 3.22 3.75 5.36 1.25 5.13 1.50 2.50 1.12 9.75 12.0 3.38 10.63
3.5 4.249
4 4.749
3 3.749
3.5 4.249
7 4 4.749 1.00 8.50 3.73 2.73 .25 3.60 4.25 5.83 1.50 5.75 1.75 2.88 1.37 11.25 14.0 3.63 11.88
4.5 5.249
5 5.749
3.5 4.249
4 4.749
8 4.5 5.249 1.00 9.63 4.23 2.98 .25 3.86 4.81 6.50 1.50 6.75 1.75 2.88 1.37 12.25 15.0 3.63 13.00
5 5.749
5.5 6.249
+ Plus stroke
11
TZ21 Cap Extended Tie Rod The mounting surface should be flat and Tie Rod Torque Values
Mounts (ANSI MX2) the frame on which the cylinder is Torque values in the following table apply
mounted must be sufficiently rigid to to all mounting styles.
resist bending moments. Bore Tie Rod Torque*
∅
Once fitted into the application (in) (ft-lb) (Nm)
framework, the nuts which are provided 11/2 14 19
should be torqued to the values listed in 2 33 45
the table (right). 21/2 50 68
NOTE 31/4 105 140
4 150 205
For strokes in excess of 30 inches, 5 340 460
see “Stop tube selection” on page 6 570 770
These mounts are for straight line force NO TAG. 7 840 1140
transfer applications. The cap extended 8 1120 1520
tie rod mount is recommended for
* Recommended torque values using MoS2
compression (pushing) applications. lubricant with 0,12 coefficient of friction.
STROKE + PJ Y
V
1
B
MM
DD
(Typ. 4)
4 2 R E
AA
AC ∅
C 3
H J
G1
R
BB STROKE + ZJ E
12
TZ22 Head Extended Tie tie rod mount is recommended for NOTE
Rod Mounts (ANSI MX3) tension (pulling) applications. For strokes in excess of 30 inches,
The mounting surface should be flat and see “Stop tube selection” on page
the frame on which the cylinder is NO TAG.
mounted must be sufficiently rigid to The force on the rod should be
resist bending moments. perpendicular to the mounting surface
On head mount applications, the and coincide with the centerline of the
cartridge provides a pilot diameter to piston rod. For eccentric loads, the
align the rod in the mounting frame. larger of the two available rods in each
bore size is recommended. Stop tubes
Once fitted into the application should also be considered.
framework, the nuts which are provided
These mounts are for straight line force
should be torqued to the values listed in
transfer applications.The head extended
the table on the previous page.
STROKE + PJ Y 1
V
B
MM
4 2 R
AA E
DD 3
C
J (TYP. 4)
G1 R
W E
BB
STROKE + ZB
1
+ Plus stroke
2
TZ23 Both Ends Extended extended tie rod mounts are suited for NOTE
Tie Rod Mounts (ANSI MX1) tension and compression applications or For strokes in excess of 30 inches,
applications where additional hardware see “Stop tube selection” on page
is to be attached to cylinders. NO TAG.
The mounting surface should be flat and The force on the rod should be
the frame on which the cylinder is perpendicular to the mounting surface
mounted must be sufficiently rigid to and coincide with the centerline of the
resist bending moments. piston rod. For eccentric loads, the
Once fitted into the application larger of the two available rods in each
framework, the nuts which are provided bore size is recommended. Stop tubes
should be torqued to the values listed in should also be considered.
These mounts are for straight line force the table on page NO TAG.
transfer applications. Both ends
STROKE + PJ Y
V 1
B
MM
R
4 2
AA E
AC ∅
DD 3
C
H J (TYP. 8)
G1 R
W E
BB BB
STROKE + ZJ
3
TZ24 No Mount The frame on which the cylinder is Use high tensile socket head cap
mounted must be sufficiently rigid to screws or hex head bolts tightened to
resist bending moments. the manufacturer’s recommended
NOTE torque in clamping.
For strokes in excess of 30 inches, For high shock applications, dowel pins
see “Stop tube selection” on page or shear keys should be incorporated in
NO TAG.
the mounting design. For these
With unsupported loads, the bearing applications, consider a keyed side lug
must absorb more force. For these
applications, the larger available rod is mount, TZ04.
recommended, and stop tubes should For severe side load applications,
No mounts are for moving loads on a be considered. consult your local Vickers sales
flat guided surface such as carriage External clamping mechanism on head engineer.
rails. and cap is required to hold cylinder in
Mounting surface should be flat and place during operation.
parallel to centerline of the piston rod.
The load should be guided to traverse
along the centerline of the piston rod.
J G1
STROKE + PJ Y 1
V
B
MM
4 2 E
C 3
E
STROKE + ZB
4
3 3.749
3.5 4.249
7 4 4.749 1.00 8.50 3.73 2.73 .25 3.60 5.38 11.88
4.5 5.249
5 5.749
3.5 4.249
4 4.749
8 4.5 5.249 1.00 9.63 4.23 2.98 .25 3.86 6.50 13.00
5 5.749
5.5 6.249
+ Plus stroke
5
TZ25 Double Rod End, Side Double rod cylinders are specified when The single rod mount application data is
Lug Mounts equal displacement is desired on both also applicable to double rod cylinders.
sides of the piston, or when the
application is such that another function Rod and pilot related dimensions are
can be performed simultaneously with a typical for both ends.
second rod.
G1 G1
STROKE + PJ1 Y 1
V
B
MM
PISTON
4 2 E
LH
ST
3
C
SY SU SU SY SB BOLT ∅
E
STROKE + XS STROKE + SS1 XS TS
TWICE STROKE + ZM US
6
Accessories
ET
ER
CD
CD CD∅
CA CL
Full
A
thd
KK
MR
M
CD
LR 25° L
M FL
DD
RV EV
M
CD
CD
CE
Full
A
thd
KK
ET
7
All rod accessories must be torqued from Vickers. These accessories are required accessory. Dimensions are in
against the rod shoulder. detailed below showing part numbers inches unless otherwise noted. When
and all pertinent dimensional data. Make ordering, please specify the part name
Mounting brackets, rod clevises, and rod sure the rod end type selected has and part number.
eyes for all TZ cylinders are available threads that match the threads of any
Bore
∅ Min. Max. Min.
(in) CL CW DD ER ET FL KK LR MR
11/2 1.83 1/
2
3/
8
45/
64 2.16 11/8 7/ –20 UNF–2B
16
11/
16
19/
32
2, 21/2 2.58 5/
8
1/
2 11/16 2.92 17/8 3/ –16 UNF–2B
4 11/8 7/
8
31/4 3.03 3/
4
5/
8 127/64 3.37 23/8 1–14 NS–2B 13/8 11/4
4 4.03 1 5/ 115/16 4.44 3 11/4–12 UNF–2B 17/8 15/8
8
5 5.03 11/4 7/
8 215/16 5.52 33/8 11/2–12 UNF–2B 2 17/8
6 5.03 11/4 1 213/16 5.56 4 17/8–12 UNF–2B 21/4 23/32
7 6.03 11/2 11/8 317/32 6.68 43/4 21/4–12 UNF–2B 23/4 25/8
8 6.03 11/2 11/4 41/4 6.78 51/4 21/2–12 UNF–2B 3 27/8
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Common Options Section
Rod End Types The table on page 10 gives maximum NOTE: Codes 0, 1, and N threads are to
allowable push strokes at various ISO 4395 and are based on the metric
In addition to selecting the correct bore, operating pressures for available rod fine pitch series. Rod end accessories,
you must specify the appropriate rod diameters of Series TZ cylinders. Rod locknuts, tooling, and gauging are
size and rod end configuration for your ends on rigid mount cylinders should be readily available. These threads are also
application. supported. Longer strokes are allowable specified in ISO 6020–2 (160 bar
Twelve different inch and metric rod end for pull only applications. Contact your compact) cylinder series. Codes 7 and L
configurations are available. If a custom local Vickers sales engineer for threads are based on the closest metric
design is required, contact your local application assistance if necessary. thread to the UN series and are
Vickers sales engineer, and we will build recommended for replacement only.
to your requirements.
Inch Rod Ends
Code MM For MM DC ∅ 4 holes
NA NA
rod KK or CC
sizes
2 31/2”
thru
C KK D across flats 51/2”
A C A
Code MM KK Code MM KK
NA NA
5 K
6 G ∅AF
1/ R
8
1/ R
32
C 1/ R
16
MM 1/ R
8
Code MM CC Code MM CC
NA NA
9 M
Dimensions in inches
Rod
∅ UN(F) Thread
MM A C D AC AD AE AF AX DC CC KK NA
0.625 3/ 3/ 1/ 11/8 5/ 1/ 3/ 11/8 – 1/ –20 7/ –20 0.56
4 8 2 8 4 8 2 16
1 11/8 1/
2
7/
8 15/8 15/
16
3/
8
11/
16 111/16 – 7/ –14
8
3/ –16
4 0.91
1.375 15/8 5/
8 11/8 13/4 11/16 3/
8
7/
8 27/16 – 11/4–12 1–14 1.31
1.75 2 3/ 11/2 2 15/16 1/ 11/8 3 – 11/2–12 11/4–12 1.63
4 2
2 21/4 7/
8 13/4 25/8 111/16 5/
8 13/8 33/8 – 13/4–12 11/2–12 1.88
2.5 3 1 21/8 31/4 115/16 3/
4 13/4 41/2 – 21/4–12 17/8–12 2.38
3 31/2 1 25/8 35/8 27/16 7/
8 21/4 51/4 – 23/4–12 21/4–12 2.88
3.5 31/2 1 – 43/8 211/16 1 21/2 51/4 3/
8 31/4–12 21/2–12 3.38
4 4 1 – 41/2 211/16 1 3 6 7/
16 33/4–12 3–12 3.88
4.5 41/2 1 – 51/4 33/16 11/2 31/2 63/4 7/
16 41/4–12 31/4–12 4.38
5 5 1 – 53/8 33/16 11/2 37/8 71/2 1/
2
3
4 /4–12 31/2–12 4.88
5.5 51/2 1 – 61/4 315/16 17/8 43/8 81/4 1/
2
1
5 /4–12 4–12 5.38
1
Metric Rod Ends
Code
MM MM DC ∅ 4 holes
NA For
rod NA KK or CC
sizes
1 31/2”
thru
C KF D across flats 51/2” C A
AF
Code MM KK MM KK
NA NA
7 L
C A D across flats C AX
Code
MM CC MM CC
NA NA
0 N
C A D across flats C AX
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Port Type and Size
Available Ports The table below lists the port types and Some mounting styles have port
sizes available for each bore diameter. location restrictions. Check the port
Series TZ cylinders are available with The table on the next page lists the location table on page 4 for your
SAE straight thread O-ring ports and the maximum piston velocities obtainable particular mounting style. Where a port
alternate ports listed below. with each bore diameter and port type or port boss interferes with cylinder
combination. mounting, mounting should take
precedence.
Code 3, 5 and A Code 4 and B Code 6
Z
(4 places)
1.00 max. ±0.010
GG
X
SAE straight thread O-ring A Dia.
seal port
W
YWhen boss is required Q
±0.010
Code 1, 7, and 9 Code 2, 8, and 0 Dimensions in inches
Flange
Size A Q W X Z GG
3/ (–12) .75 1.875 .94 .44 3/ –16 .875
4 8
1 (–16) 1.00 2.062 1.03 .52 3/ –16 1.031
8
1.00 max. 11/4 (–20) 1.25 2.312 1.16 .59 7/ –14
16 1.188
11/2 (–24) 1.50 2.750 1.38 .70 1/ –13
2 1.406
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Port Selection
Use this table to determine which bore
diameter, rod diameter, and port
combination will provide the piston
velocity required for your application.
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Port Location
A – Available
N – Not available
W– Port available without port boss
only. Proximity switch not
available. (Port codes 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9.)
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Sealing Systems
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PS 200 Proximity Switches
PS 200 proximity switches for Series TZ psi (210 bar) hydraulic cylinders. Vickers automatic restarts. The switch indicates
cylinders are inductive type switches switch adaptor allows full 360° rotation. when it is in SCP mode by flashing both
with a sensing probe that “looks” at the LEDs.
Short Circuit Protection is a standard
cushion collar or button to provide
feature on the PS 200 Proximity Switch. Torque 1/4–20 mounting screws to
extend or retract indication. Since the
SCP protects the switch from shorts in 15 ft-lb (20 Nm).
probe is inside the cylinder, harsh
the load or line. Upon sensing a short
external environments don’t affect O-rings required:
condition, the switch assumes a
sensing. The 2-wire circuit will operate Size 115 – One per switch
non-conducting mode. The fault
on AC or DC and works as reliably as a Size 116 – One per spacer
condition must be removed and power
programmable controller. PS 200 Size 908 – One per adaptor
turned off in order to reset the switch.
switches meet UL requirements for 3000
This feature prevents unintended
Bore Rod Max. Max.
∅ ∅ D D
09 & 14
Mounts
Series PS 200 2-wire AC/DC Proximity Switches
pos. 2 & 4
Pressure 3000 psi 11/2 .625 3.44 4.58
Sensing range 0.08 in ±10% 1 3.62 4.75
Sensing distance to end of stroke 0.25 - 0.38 stroke to go. Cap 3.69 4.83
Operating temperature range –4° to +158°F 2 1 3.67 4.81
Repeatability 0.001 in 1.375 3.82 4.97
Switching differential 10% Cap 3.82 4.97
Supply voltage 20–220 V AC/DC 21/2 1 4.31 4.97
On-State voltage drop 10V @ 5–500 mA 1.375 4.35 5.00
Load current man. 0.5 Amp 1.75 3.98 5.13
Cap 4.46 5.00
Inrush current 3 Amp
31/4 1.375 4.50 5.65
Quiescent current 1.7 mA max.
1.75 4.50 5.65
Indicating LED’s (standard) 1 lit: Power on non-conducting 2 4.75 5.88
2 lit: Target present Cap 4.52 5.88
(both flashing = SCP mode) 4 1.75 5.19 6.56
2 4.76 6.78
2.5 5.00 6.15
Dimensions in inches. Cap 4.74 6.12
5 2 5.41 7.59
3.20 D 2.5 5.65 7.03
3 5.43 7.45
1.15 2.05 3.5 5.43 7.45
Cap 6.19 7.45
6 2.5 6.19 7.88
3 6.09 8.27
2.30 3.5 6.09 8.27
4 6.32 8.50
Cap 6.19 7.88
7 3 6.58 8.69
3.5 6.58 8.69
4 6.58 8.75
4.5 6.58 8.75
5 6.81 9.00
Cap 7.17 8.69
8 3.5 7.46 9.29
With the new Vickers switch adaptor, the proximity switch can rotate 360°. Use the 4 6.98 9.29
chart on previous page for available proximity switch locations for the various 4.5 6.98 9.29
mounting styles. 5 7.12 9.29
5.5 7.12 9.29
Cap 7.17 9.29
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Application / Engineering Data
Stop Tube Selection As the stroke length of a cylinder To order a stop tube, enter XXX for
increases, the resultant bearing loads model code items 12, 13 and 14. Then
The following table lists the maximum on the piston rod become greater. To specify the cylinder’s working stroke
stroke permissible without the use of a keep these bearing loads from and the required stop tube length.
stop tube. Strokes are listed for rigid exceeding design limitations, and to Specify 1 inch of stop tube for each
mounting styles as well as clevis and obtain optimum life from a cylinder, stop 10 inches (or fraction thereof) of
trunnion pivot mounts. tubes should be specified according to stroke in excess of the maximums
the following procedure: listed in the table.
ÉÉ É
points.
Three typical stop tube designs are
illustrated below.
Used for cylinders not cushioned on the Tie rod center support
rod end.
É
The center support has side mounting
Tie Rod Spacers and lugs similar to side lug mount heads and
Center Supports serves as an additional mounting
location. The tie rods are threaded into
A tie rod spacer or center support the center support and it becomes a
should be applied when the stroke load-carrying component of the cylinder
length exceeds 20 times the bore assembly.
Design B diameter.
The exact location of the tie rod center
ÉÉ
Used for cushioned hydraulic cylinders. Tie rod spacer support is generally optional, which
greatly increases the flexibility in
Tie rod spacers and center supports are
mounting a long stroke cylinder.
used to improve the structural rigidity of
long stroke tie rod cylinders.
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Bore & Rod Diameters table below to select the cylinder that cylinder’s force is used up overcoming
will provide that force. Remember that seal friction and, to a lesser extent, the
Cylinder Size Selection force capabilities derived from charts inertia of the piston itself. In Vickers
and formulas may be theoretically cylinders, the amount of extra force
To choose the proper size of cylinder for correct, but other factors must be needed to compensate for these factors
your application, first determine the considered. Be sure to allow for has been limited to 5% or less of the
maximum push and/or pull force pressure drop between the pump outlet cylinder’s theoretical power––without
required to do the job. Then use the and the cylinder port. Also, some of a sacrificing sealing performance.
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Maximum Allowable locate the column which is closest to, and does not consider side loading, stop
but not below, your application’s tube requirements, or other cylinder
Push Strokes operating pressure. The intersection of stroke limiters.
In push applications, a cylinder acts as a operating pressure and the bore/rod
size represents the maximum allowable For pressures above 3000 psi, consult
loaded column. your local Vickers representative.
push stroke. This maximum stroke is
To use the table below, first go to the based on column loading analysis only
section for your mounting style. Then
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Cushioning System To accomplish this, the cushion collar Cushion Features
contacts a floating sleeve or cylinder
Vickers cylinders have standard head which permits a very close seal D Cushion design provides consistent
features that are extra cost options or contact without high loading. The sleeve long wearing seal between cushion
not available on other look-alike seats against the head and provides a collar and head.
NFPA/ANSI cylinders. Series TZ very effective seal to trap the fluid.
hydraulic cylinders are available with a Consistent performance and long life D Floating design self-aligns to minimize
patented floating ring cushion seal or are provided. wear.
alternate solid design with check valve D Check valve action of sleeve provides
that provide positive cushion sealing Vickers advanced cushions permit
higher cylinder speed, shorter cycle rapid acceleration out of the cushion.
with minimum wear and maximum
piston acceleration on the return stroke. time, and more work per hour.
Typical Straight Cushion
Cushion Pressure
Theoretical
Cylinder cushions are designed to Ideal
decelerate the piston velocity near the Cushion
end of each cylinder stroke to prevent
excessive mechanical shock.
Cushion Travel
1
Application Data
2
Cushion Data
Effective Effective
Bore Rod Model Code Max. Cap Cap End Rod End
Diameter Diameter Designation Pressure Cushion Cushion
(in.) (in.) Bore Rod (psi) Length (in.) Length (in.)
1.5 0.625 CC 3000 1.030 0.922
1.5 1.00 CE 1797 1.030 1.181
2.0 1.00 DE 2419 1.030 1.102
2.0 1.375 DH 1325 1.030 1.181
2.5 1.00 EE 2568 1.030 0.834
2.5 1.375 EH 2404 1.030 1.181
2.5 1.75 EL 1665 1.030 1.181
3.25 1.375 GH 2685 1.187 1.186
3.25 1.75 GL 2685 1.187 1.186
3.25 2.00 GM 1709 1.187 1.378
4.0 1.75 HL 3000 1.260 1.299
4.0 2.00 HM 2657 1.260 1.378
4.0 2.50 HP 1901 1.260 1.378
5.0 2.00 KM 3000 1.181 1.575
5.0 2.50 KP 2837 1.181 1.575
5.0 3.00 KU 1734 1.181 1.378
5.0 3.50 KV 1734 1.181 1.378
6.0 2.50 LP 3000 1.575 1.378
6.0 3.00 LU 2639 1.575 1.496
6.0 3.50 LV 2639 1.575 1.496
6.0 4.00 LW 2156 1.575 1.457
7.0 3.00 MU 3000 1.969 1.575
7.0 3.50 MV 3000 1.969 1.575
7.0 4.00 MW 2346 1.969 1.575
7.0 4.50 MY 2346 1.969 1.575
7.0 5.00 MZ 1906 1.969 1.575
8.0 3.50 NV 3000 2.165 1.575
8.0 4.00 NW 2934 2.165 1.575
8.0 4.50 NY 2934 2.165 1.575
8.0 5.00 NZ 1969 2.165 1.575
8.0 5.50 N1 1969 2.165 1.575
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Energy Absorbing Potential Charts
8 / 31/2
Energy Absorbing Potential (in-lb)
6/ 21/2
5/2
8 / 31/2
4/ 13/4
31/4 / 13/8
31/4 / 13/8 6 / 21/2
10,000 5/2
10,000
21/2 / 1 7/3
2/1
2/1
21/2 / 1 4 / 13/4
11/2 / 5/
8
11/2 / 5/8
1000 1000
0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3
Driving Pressure (psi) Driving Pressure (psi)
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TZ Cap Cushion - Rod Retracting TZ Rod Cushion - Rod Extending
Second Rod Second Rod
8/4
8/4
7 / 31/2
Energy Absorbing Potential (in-lb)
5 / 21/2
5/ 21/2
4/2
31/4 / 13/4
31/4 / 13/4
11/2 / 1
4/2
21/2 / 13/8
2 / 13/8 11/2 / 1
1000 1000
0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3
5
TZ Cap Cushion - Rod Retracting TZ Rod Cushion - Rod Extending
Third Rod Third Rod
8 / 41/2
7/4
7/4
Energy Absorbing Potential (in-lb)
5/3
5/3
4 / 21/2 8 / 41/2
4 / 21/2
31/4 / 2
21/2 / 13/4
10,000 10,000
6 / 31/2
31/4 / 2
21/2 / 13/4
1000 1000
0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3
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TZ Cap Cushion - Rod Retracting TZ Rod Cushion - Rod Extending
Fourth Rod Fourth Rod
8/5
7 / 41/2
8/5
Energy Absorbing Potential (in-lb)
5 / 31/2
7 / 41/2
6/4
5/ 31/2
10,000 10,000
1000 1000
0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3
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TZ Cap Cushion - Rod Retracting TZ Rod Cushion - Rod Extending
Fifth Rod Fifth Rod
8 / 51/2
7/5
Energy Absorbing Potential (in-lb)
8 / 51/2
7/5
10,000 10,000
1000 1000
0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3
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Weights
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Additional locations:
Printed in U.S.A.