Rotor And Stator Structure In Vane-type Rotary Rodless Cylinder
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The rotor in the blade-type rotary rodless cylinder pneumatic has front and rear covers on both sides, and the blades can slide radially in the slots of the rotor. Compressed air flows through the bottom of the blades. The rotation of the rotor is due to the centrifugal force and the air pressure at the bottom of the blades pressing the blades against the inner surface of the stator. The stator of the blade-type rotary cylinder rodless has semicircular grooves inside to provide compressed air and discharge exhaust gas.
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