Rodless Cylinder Solutions to demagnetization
The solutions to demagnetization of rodless cylinders mainly include manually resetting the slider and using high-pressure gas to push back the offset piston, as well as replacing the magnet.
Manually resetting the slider: First, fix the end cap of the rodless cylinder, and then use external force (such as hand pressure or machine) to press the slider that is not in place into position. For cylinders with small cylinder diameters, you can press it in directly by hand;
For cylinders with large cylinder diameters, you need to use lever force or tools to press it in.
Use high-pressure gas: Vent the air port on the side where the slider and the end cap are far away, and use high pressure (about 7 kg) to push the offset piston back.
Replace the magnet: If the above method does not work, you may need to replace the magnet in the cylinder. This is because after long-term use, the magnet may lose its magnetism, resulting in demagnetization.
These methods can be selected and used according to the specific situation to ensure that the rodless cylinder can return to normal working condition.