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MMB Hydraulic Cylinders

'Mill type' roundline cylinders for working


pressures up to 160 bar
Catalogue HY07-1215/UK Roundline Cylinders
Introduction MMB Series

Introduction Contents Page


Series MMB 'mill type' roundline cylinders deliver continuous Design Features and Benefits 3
high performance with low whole-life costs in arduous Optional Features 4
applications such as steel mills, where a rugged, durable
cylinder with a 'clean' external design is required. Rectangular Flange Mountings 5
Circular Flange Mountings 6
In addition to the standard cylinders featured in this catalogue, Pivot Mountings 7
MMB cylinders can be designed and manufactured to suit Foot and Trunnion Mountings 8
individual customer requirements.
Piston Rod End Data 9
Standard Specifications Accessories 10
• Heavy Duty construction Mounting Information 13
• Styles and dimensions to CETOP RP58H and ISO 6020/1 Cylinder Masses 13
• Rated pressure: 160 bar Selecting the Cylinder Diameter 14
• Fatigue-free at the rated pressure Selecting the Piston Rod 15
• Hydraulic mineral oil – others on request Stroke Factors 15
• Temperature range of standard seals: -20°C to +80°C Long Stroke Cylinders 16
• Construction: head and cap bolted to heavy steel flanges Stop Tubes 16
• Bore sizes: 40mm to 320mm Ports 17
• Piston rod diameters: 22mm to 220mm Cushions 18
• Cushioning – optional at both ends Seals and Fluids 20
• Air bleeds – optional at both ends Replacement Parts and Service 21
• Tested in accordance with ISO 10100 : 2001 How to Order Cylinders 23

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cylinders on line at www.parker.com
When you partner with Parker, you gain access to a vast range of or contact your local Sales Office –
resources designed to increase your productivity and profitability. see rear cover.

• CAD drawings
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WARNING – USER RESPONSIBILITY


FAILURE OR IMPROPER SELECTION OR IMPROPER USE OF THE PRODUCTS DESCRIBED HEREIN OR RELATED ITEMS CAN CAUSE
DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE.
This document and other information from Parker-Hannifin Corporation, its subsidiaries and authorized distributors provide product or system
options for further investigation by users having technical expertise.
The user, through its own analysis and testing, is solely responsible for making the final selection of the system and components and assuring
that all performance, endurance, maintenance, safety and warning requirements of the application are met. The user must analyze all aspects of
the application, follow applicable industry standards, and follow the information concerning the product in the current product catalog and in any
other materials provided from Parker or its subsidiaries or authorized distributors.
To the extent that Parker or its subsidiaries or authorized distributors provide component or system options based upon data or specifications
provided by the user, the user is responsible for determining that such data and specifications are suitable and sufficient for all applications and
reasonably foreseeable uses of the components or systems.

Offer of Sale
Please contact your Parker representation for a detailed ”Offer of Sale”.

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Design Features and Benefits MMB Series

7
2 11

5
6
10
6
3

6
8 4

1 Piston Rod Check valves at the head and cap ends of the cylinder minimize
The piston rod is manufactured from precision ground, high restriction to the start of a stroke, permitting full power and
tensile carbon alloy steel, hard chrome plated and polished to fast cycle times. The head end check valve is incorporated into
0.2mm max. Piston rods up to 140mm in diameter are induction the fully floating cushion sleeve, while the cap end employs a
case hardened to Rockwell C54 minimum before chrome floating bronze cushion bush.
plating. This provides a ‘dent resistant’ surface, resulting in
improved seal life. Piston rods of 160mm diameter and above 8 & 9 Rod Gland, Seals and Bearings
can be case hardened on request. All rod and piston assemblies The gland seals are located in a detachable gland housing for
are designed to be fatigue free at full rated pressure. quick, easy maintenance, and provide efficient retention of
pressurized fluid while preventing the ingress of contaminants.
2 Head and Cap Retention
The head and cap are bolted to heavy steel flanges, which The detachable steel rod gland features heavy duty polymer
are retained by threads at each end of the cylinder body. bearing rings to resist side loadings. Wide separation of these
The resulting assembly is fatigue-free at its maximum rated rings reduces bearing stresses, maximising service life.
pressure.
The polymer bearing rings, with the rod seals, are easily
3 Cylinder Body replaced on removal of the rod gland, and all components may
The heavy wall steel tubing is honed to a high surface finish, to be serviced without further disassembly of the cylinder.
minimise internal friction and prolong seal life.
10 Piston Seals
4 & 5 Head & Cap Ends Standard, load holding and chevron-type piston seal options
The head and cap are machined from steel and located into the are available, to suit different applications – see page 4. In
cylinder body's internal diameter for added strength and precise addition, MMB cylinders can be designed and manufactured
alignment. To ensure leak-free performance, both the head and to suit individual customer requirements. Please contact the
cap are sealed by 'O' rings which, in turn, are protected by anti- factory for details.
extrusion rings.
11 Body End Seals
6 & 7 Cushioning To ensure leak-free performance, body end seals and gland/head
Optional cushions at the head and cap are progressive in seals are of radial construction, avoiding the problems of 'nibbling'
action, providing controlled deceleration which reduces noise and early failure associated with face-type seals.
and shock loading, and prolongs machine life. The head end
cushion is a self-centring sleeve, while the polished cap end
spear is an integral part of the piston rod. Needle valves are
provided at both ends of the cylinder for precise cushion
adjustment, and are recessed and retained so that they cannot
be inadvertently removed.

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Optional Features MMB Series

Gland and Piston Seal Options Rod End Bellows


See illustrations, page 21 Exposed rod surfaces that are subjected to air hardening
contaminants should be protected by rod end bellows. Longer
Standard Option rod extensions are required to accommodate their collapsed
The standard seals fitted to MMB cylinders provide excellent length – please consult the factory for details.
low speed and break-out performance and deliver exceptional
working life in high cycle applications. They may be used with Rod Material
all fluid groups (see page 20) at piston speeds up to 0.5m/s. As an alternative to the normal piston rod material, stainless
steel and other special materials and finishes can be supplied.
Standard gland seals comprise a heavy duty lipseal and
wiperseal for efficient sealing, while the pistons are fitted with a
filled polymer seal and wear rings which prevent metal contact Metallic Rod Wipers
with the cylinder bore and help to protect the piston seal from For applications where contaminants may adhere to the
contaminants. extended piston rod and thereby cause premature failure of
gland seals, the use of a metallic rod wiper in place of the
standard wiper seal is recommended.
Chevron Option
The combination of chevron gland and chevron piston seals is
designed to withstand harsh environments such as steel mills. Double Rodded Cylinders
They are suitable for use with all fluid groups and for piston MMB series cylinders are available with the option of a double-
speeds up to 0.5m/s, and may be used to hold a load in position. ended piston rod. Please contact the factory for details.

Chevron gland seals have a steel retainer, and a separate Special Designs
removable steel housing which retains the inner bearing rings. Alternative sealing arrangements, special mounting styles, higher
A heavy duty wiper seal prevents the ingress of contaminants. or lower rated pressures, double-rodded cylinders, welded cap
Chevron pistons feature a two-piece piston with a wide bearing ends to reduce overall length (non-cushioned only), larger bores,
ring mounted between chevron seals. alternative rod sizes and special paint finishes are just a few of
the special requirements which can be accommodated.
Load Holding Option
Suitable for applications where loads are required to be held
in position, the Load Holding option combines the low friction
Marine Environments
MMB cylinders can be supplied with modifications to material
performance and long life of the standard gland seals with the
and paint specifications which make them suitable for operation
rugged qualities of the chevron piston seal. The load holding
in a marine environment. Please consult the factory.
option may be used for piston speeds up to 0.5m/s and is
suitable for use with all fluid groups.

Air Bleeds Servicing Features


Available as an option at both ends, air bleeds are recessed into
All cylinders will, at some time, need maintenance or repairs. For
the head and cap and retained so they cannot be inadvertently
maximum productivity with minimum downtime, the MMB series
removed. The air bleed location, in relation to the supply port
incorporates the following design features:
location, must be specified on the order – see page 23.
• Removable Gland – Rod bearing and rod seals can be
Gland Drains replaced without completely dismantling the cylinder.
The tendency of hydraulic fluid to adhere to the piston rod can • Chamfers at both ends of the cylinder body ease assembly
result in an accumulation of fluid in the cavity between the seals of the head and cap and insertion of the piston seals.
under certain operating conditions. This may occur with long
stroke cylinders, where there is a constant back pressure as in • Retaining flanges are removable, allowing separate
differential circuitry, or where the ratio of the extend speed to replacement of the cylinder body. Flanges are spaced from
the retract speed is greater than 2 to 1. the head and cap to allow the bolts to be sawn through in
the event of severe damage or corrosion.
Gland drains should be piped back to the fluid reservoir, which • High tensile bolts are used for ease of maintenance.
should be located below the level of the cylinder.

Position Switches and Feedback Devices


Non-contacting position switches and linear position
transducers of various types may be fitted to MMB series
cylinders. Please contact the factory for further details.

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Rectangular Flange Mountings MMB Series

ZB + stroke
EE
Y PJ + stroke
1

2 4R E B D

3 FB MF
TF VD
UF W

Style MF1
Head Rectangular Flange

EE PJ + stroke
Y
1

2 4R E

3 FB
TF W MF
UF ZF + stroke

Style MF2
Cap Rectangular Flange

Dimensions – MF1 and MF2 See also Rod End Dimensions, page 9
+ Stroke
Bore Rod Rod B D EE
E FB MF R TF UF VD W Y ZB
Ø No. Ø f8 max (BSPP) PJ ZF
max

1 22
40 50 78 80 G1/2 9 16 40.6 98 115 3 16 71 97 198 206
2 28
1 28
50 60 95 100 G1/2 11 20 48.2 116.4 140 4 18 72 111 213 225
2 36
1 36
63 70 116 120 G3/4 13.5 25 55.5 134 160 4 20 82 117 236 249
2 45
1 45
80 85 130 135 G3/4 17.5 32 63.1 152.5 185 4 22 91 134 262 282
2 56
1 56
100 106 158 160 G1 22 32 76.5 184.8 225 5 25 108 162 314 332
2 70
1 70
125 132 192 195 G1 22 32 90.2 217.1 255 5 28 121 174 341 357
2 90

All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

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Circular Flange Mountings MMB Series

1 22½º ZB + stroke
EE Y PJ + stroke

.c.d.
2 FC p 4 B D

FB
3 F
UC VD
WC
Style MF3
Head Circular Flange Accurate location of 'B' provided as standard on model MF3 only.

1 22½º
EE
Y PJ + stroke

.c.d.
2 FC p 4 D
B

FB
3 K F
UC ZP + stroke
Style MF4
Cap Circular Flange

Dimensions – MF3 and MF4 See also Rod End Dimensions, page 9
+ Stroke
Bore Rod Rod B D EE UC VD
F FB FC K WC Y ZB
Ø No. Ø f8 max (BSPP) max min PJ ZP
max

1 22
40 50 78 G1/2 16 9 106 13 125 3 16 71 97 198 206
2 28
1 28
50 60 95 G1/2 20 11 126 14 148 4 18 72 111 213 225
2 36
1 36
63 70 116 G3/4 25 13.5 145 16 170 4 20 82 117 236 249
2 45
1 45
80 85 130 G3/4 32 17.5 165 18 195 4 22 91 134 262 282
2 56
1 56
100 106 158 G1 32 22 200 20 238 5 25 108 162 314 332
2 70
1 70
125 132 192 G1 32 22 235 23 272 5 28 121 174 341 357
2 90
1 90
160 160 232 G11/4 36 22 280 25 316 5 30 143 191 386 406
2 110
1 110
200 200 285 G11/4 40 26 340 30 385 5 35 190 224 466 490
2 140
1 140
250 250 365 G11/2 56 33 420 32 500 8 40 205 290 570 606
2 180
1 180
320 320 450 G11/2 63 39 520 37 600 8 45 250 358 684 723
2 220

All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

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Pivot Mountings MMB Series

CD
D Y PJ + stroke
EE 1

MR
2 4

3
EP K L
XC + stroke
EX
Style MP3
Cap Fixed Eye

CX
D Y PJ + stroke
EE 1

4° 4° MS
2 4

3
EP K LT
XO + stroke
EX
Style MP5
Cap Fixed Eye
with Spherical Bearing

Dimensions – MP3 and MP5 See also Rod End Dimensions, page 9
CD H9 L MR + Stroke
Bore Rod Rod D EE EX
& EP K & & Y
Ø No. Ø max (BSPP) h12 PJ XC & XO
CX H7 LT MS

1 22
40 20 78 G1/2 18 20 13 41 25 71 97 231
2 28
1 28
50 25 95 G1/2 22 25 14 52 32 72 111 257
2 36
1 36
63 32 116 G3/4 27 32 16 65 40 82 117 289
2 45
1 45
80 40 130 G3/4 35 40 18 82 50 91 134 332
2 56
1 56
100 50 158 G1 40 50 20 95 63 108 162 395
2 70
1 70
125 63 192 G1 52 63 23 103 71 121 174 428
2 90
1 90
160 80 232 G11/4 66 80 25 135 90 143 191 505
2 110
1 110
200 100 285 G11/4 84 100 30 165 112 190 224 615
2 140
1 140
250 125 365 G11/2 102 125 32 223 160 205 290 773
2 180
1 180
320 160 450 G11/2 130 160 37 270 200 250 358 930
2 220

All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

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Foot and Trunnion Mountings MMB Series

TE
Y PJ + stroke
EE
1

EH
2 4 D

LH

3 S S
TS SB
XS
US SS + stroke

Style MS2 ZD + stroke

Foot Mounting

Y PJ + stroke
BD
EE 1

R3
UV

TD 2 4 D

K
3
TL TL
TM XV
ZB + stroke

Style MT4 Note: XV dimension to be specified by customer. Where the minimum dimension
Intermediate Fixed Trunnion is unacceptable, please consult the factory.

Dimensions – MS2 and MT4 See also Rod End Dimensions, page 9 and Trunnion Blocks, page 13
D Min. + Stroke
Bore Rod Rod BD & EE LH SB TD TL TM TS UV XV
EH K S US XS Y Stroke XV
Ø No. Ø max TE (BSPP) h10 H13 f8 js15 h12 js13 max min ZB
max MT4 PJ SS
max
ZD
max
1 22
40 30 78 G1/2 82 13 43 25 11 20 16 90 100 120 78 19.5 130 71 37 97 183 93 198 215
2 28
1 28
50 35 95 G1/2 100 14 52 32 14 25 20 105 120 145 95 22 142 72 40 111 199 102 213 237
2 36
1 36
63 45 116 G3/4 120 16 62 32 18 32 25 120 150 180 116 29 160 82 53 117 211 107 236 256
2 45
1 45
80 50 130 G3/4 135 18 70 40 22 40 32 135 170 210 130 34 180 91 53 134 236 122 262 290
2 56
1 56
100 60 158 G1 161 20 82 50 26 50 40 160 205 250 158 32 210 108 58 162 293 152 314 350
2 70
1 70
125 75 192 G1 196 23 100 56 33 63 50 195 245 300 195 32 235 121 78 174 321 157 341 381
2 90
1 90
160 90 232 G11/4 238 25 119 60 33 80 63 240 295 350 240 36 273 143 96 191 364 177 386 430
2 110
1 110
200 110 285 G11/4 288 30 145 72 39 100 80 295 350 415 390 39 337 190 70 224 447 267 466 522
2 140
1 140
250 135 365 G11/2 – 32 – – – 125 100 370 – – 480 – 393 205 95 290 – 298 570 –
2 180
1 180
320 175 450 G11/2 – 37 – – – 160 125 470 – – 600 – 486 250 116 358 – 370 684 –
2 220

All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

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Piston Rod End Data MMB Series

Piston Rod End Styles Rod End Codes 4 & 7


MMB cylinders are supplied with standard metric male and A WF
female rod ends to ISO 4395. They can also be supplied with
other rod end threads, eg: ISO metric coarse, Unified, British VE

Standard etc., or to the customer's special requirements.

Rod End Codes 4 and 9


Each cylinder bore size is offered with two diameters of piston
rod – the smaller is designated no. 1 and the larger, no. 2. NA KK MM
The standard male rod end threads, to ISO 6020/1, are
designated code 4 and female threads are designated code 9.

Rod End Code 3 D wrench flats or


Non-standard rod ends are designated code 3. Orders for pin wrench holes
these should include dimensioned sketches and descriptions,
showing dimensions KK or KF, A, rod stand out (WF – VE) and
the thread form required. Rod End Code 9
WF

Rod End Code 7 A

Where the same pin diameter is required at the head and cap
ends of a cylinder with mounting styles MP3 or MP5 and a no. 2
piston rod, a code 7 rod end should be specified.

Wrench Flats
Piston rods up to and including 140mm in diameter are NA KF MM
supplied with the wrench flats D shown in the table below.
Rods above 140mm in diameter feature four drilled holes to
accept a pin wrench.
D wrench flats or
pin wrench holes
VE

Rod End Dimensions


MM Code 4 Code 7 Code 9
Bore Rod
Rod D NA VE WF
Ø No.
Ø KK A KK A KF A

1 22 M16x1.5 22 – – M16x1.5 22 18 21
40 19 32
2 28 M20x1.5 28 M16x1.5 22 M20x1.5 28 22 26
1 28 M20x1.5 28 – – M20x1.5 28 22 26
50 24 38
2 36 M27x2 36 M20x1.5 28 M27x2 36 30 34
1 36 M27x2 36 – – M27x2 36 30 34
63 29 45
2 45 M33x2 45 M27x2 36 M33x2 45 39 43
1 45 M33x2 45 – – M33x2 45 39 43
80 36 54
2 56 M42x2 56 M33x2 45 M42x2 56 48 54
1 56 M42x2 56 – – M42x2 56 48 54
100 37 57
2 70 M48x2 63 M42x2 56 M48x2 63 62 68
1 70 M48x2 63 – – M48x2 63 62 68
125 37 60
2 90 M64x3 85 M48x2 63 M64x3 85 80 88
1 90 M64x3 85 – – M64x3 85 80 88
160 41 66
2 110 M80x3 95 M64x3 85 M80x3 95 100 108
1 110 M80x3 95 – – M80x3 95 100 108
200 45 75
2 140 M100x3 112 M80x3 95 M100x3 112 128 138
1 140 M100x3 112 – – M100x3 112 128 138
250 64 96
2 180 M125x4 125 M100x3 112 M125x4 125 Ø15 x 4 175
1 180 M125x4 125 – – M125x4 125 Ø15 x 4 175
320 71 108
2 220 M160x4 160 M125x4 125 M160x4 160 Ø15 x 4 214

All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

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Accessories MMB Series

Accessory Selection
The accessories and corresponding mounting brackets Rod End
supplied for use at the piston rod end of a cylinder are selected Rod clevis and pivot pin – page 10
by reference to the rod end thread, shown on page 9, while the Rod eye with plain bearing – page 11
same mounting brackets, when used at the cap end of pivot
Clevis bracket and pivot pin – page 11
mounted cylinders, are selected by pin size – see dimensions
CD and CX on page 7. Rod eye with spherical bearing – page 12
Mounting bracket and pivot pin – page 12
Pin Diameters
To obtain the same pin diameter at the head and cap ends of Cap End
pivot-mounted cylinders (Styles MP3 and MP5), a code 4 rod Clevis bracket and pivot pin – for style
end should be specified with a no. 1 rod, and a code 7 rod MP3 and MP5 mountings – page 11
end should be specified with a no. 2 rod. This ensures that the Mounting bracket and pivot pin – for style
correct rod end thread is supplied to accept the appropriate MP3 and MP5 mountings – page 12
spherical bearing or plain bearing rod eye or rod clevis – see
Rod End Dimensions, page 9.
Cylinder Body
Trunnion blocks for style MT4 – page 13

Rod Clevis and Pivot Pin AP2 ISO 8132


CL

CM
ER

CK

LE

CE

KK B For larger sizes, please consult factory.

CE CK CL CM ER LE Mass Nominal Force


Part No. B KK
js13 H9/f8 h16 A13 max min kg kN

0962130020 40 52 20 45 20 25 M16x1.5 27 0.6 20


0962130025 50 65 25 56 25 32 M20x1.5 34 1.1 32
0962130032 65 80 32 70 32 40 M27x2 41 2.2 50
0962130040 80 97 40 90 40 50 M33x2 51 4.4 80
0962130050 100 120 50 110 50 63 M42x2 63 7.6 125
0962130063 120 140 63 140 63 71 M48x2 75 17.7 200
0962130080 140 180 80 170 80 90 M64x3 94 30.6 320

All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

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Accessories MMB Series

Rod Eye with Plain Bearing AP4 ISO 8132


EM
C BX
ER

CK
LE

CA

AV

KK
N

Nominal
AV BX C CA CK EM ER LE N Mass
Part No. KK Force
min max max JS13 H9 h12 max min max kg
kN

148729 23 17.5 47 52 20 20 25 M16x1.5 20.5 28 0.4 20


148730 29 22 58 65 25 25 32 M20x1.5 25.5 31 0.7 32
148731 37 28 70 80 32 32 40 M27x2 30 38 1.2 50
148732 46 34 89 97 40 40 50 M33x2 39 47 2.1 80
148733 57 42 108 120 50 50 63 M42x2 47 58 4.4 125
148734 64 53.5 132 140 63 63 72.5 M48x2 58 70 7.6 200
148735 86 68 168 180 80 80 92 M64x3 74 91 14.5 320
148737 96 85.5 210 210 100 100 114 M80x3 94 110 28 500
148739 113 105 262 260 125 125 160 M100x3 116 135 43 800
148740 126 133 326 310 160 160 200 M125x4 145 165 80 1250

Clevis Bracket and Pivot Pin AB4 ISO 8132 Form A


CL CK
CM MR

Ø HB LE
FL

RC TB
UR UH For larger sizes, please consult factory.

Nominal
CK CL CM FL HB LE MR RC TB UH UR Mass
Part No. H9/m6 h16 A13 min max max max
Force
js12 H13 js14 js14 kg
kN

0962110020 20 45 20 45 11 30 20 32 75 98 58 1.1 20
0962110025 25 56 25 55 13.5 37 25 40 85 113 70 2.0 32
0962110032 32 70 32 65 17.5 43 32 50 110 143 85 3.5 50
0962110040 40 90 40 76 22 52 40 65 130 170 108 6 80
0962110050 50 110 50 95 26 65 50 80 170 220 130 12 125
0962110063 63 140 63 112 33 75 63 100 210 270 160 19 200
0962110080 80 170 80 140 39 95 80 125 250 320 210 38 320

All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

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Accessories MMB Series

Rod Eye with Spherical Bearing AP6 ISO 8132


EN
C EU
EF

CN 4°
LF

CH

AV

KK
N

Nominal
AV C CH CN EF EN EU LF N Mass
Part No. KK Force
min max js13 H7 max h12 max min max kg
kN

145239 23 47 52 20 25 20 17.5 M16x1.5 20.5 28 0.4 20


145240 29 58 65 25 32 25 22 M20x1.5 25.5 31 0.7 32
145241 37 72 80 32 40 32 28 M27x2 30 38 1.2 50
145242 46 90 97 40 50 40 34 M33x2 39 47 2.1 80
145243 57 110 120 50 63 50 42 M42x2 47 58 4.4 125
145244 64 136 140 63 72.5 63 53.5 M48x2 58 70 7.6 200
145245 86 170 180 80 92 80 68 M64x3 74 91 14.5 320
148724 96 212 210 100 114 100 85.5 M80x3 94 110 28 500
148726 113 265 260 125 160 125 105 M100x3 116 135 43 800
148727 126 326 310 160 200 160 133 M125x4 145 165 80 1250

Mounting Bracket and Pivot Pin AB3 ISO 8132 Form B


CL
CK
CM
MR

LE
FL

KC CO HB
RF FO
UK FG
RG
UX For larger sizes, please consult factory.

MR Nominal
CK CL CM CO FG FL FO HB KC LE RF RG UK UX Mass
Part No. H9/m6
Force
h16 A13 N9 JS14 js13 JS14 H13 +0.3 min max js13 js13 max max kg
kN

0962120020 20 45 20 16 7.5 45 10 11 4.3 30 20 75 70 100 95 1.5 20


0962120025 25 56 25 25 10 55 10 13.5 5.4 37 25 90 85 120 115 3 32
0962120032 32 70 32 25 14.5 65 6 17.5 5.4 43 32 110 110 145 145 5 50
0962120040 40 90 40 36 17.5 76 6 22 8.4 52 40 140 125 185 170 9.6 80
0962120050 50 110 50 36 25 95 – 26 8.4 65 50 165 150 215 200 15.5 125
0962120063 63 140 63 50 33 112 – 33 11.4 75 63 210 170 270 230 27.5 200
0962120080 80 170 80 50 45 140 – 39 11.4 95 80 250 210 320 280 47 320

All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

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Cylinder Mounting, Masses MMB Series

Trunnion Block AT4 ISO 8132


CR

HB

FN

FK

CO FS
KC
TH NH
UL For larger sizes, please consult factory.

Nominal
Bore Part CO CR FK FN FS HB KC NH TH UL
Force
Ø No. N9 H7 JS12 max js13 H13 +0.3 max js13 max
kN

40 149333 16 20 45 70 10 11 4.3 21 60 90 20
50 149334 25 25 55 80 12 13.5 5.4 26 80 110 32
63 149335 25 32 65 100 15 17.5 5.4 33 110 150 50
80 149336 36 40 76 120 16 22 8.4 41 125 170 80
100 149337 36 50 95 140 20 26 8.4 51 160 210 125
125 149338 50 63 112 180 25 33 11.4 61 200 265 200
160 149339 50 80 140 220 31 39 11.4 81 250 325 320

Cylinder Mounting Information Cylinder Masses


The following table shows the masses of MMB cylinders for
Mounting Bolts each mounting style at zero stroke; a stroke adder for each
Mounting bolts with a strength to ISO 898/1 grade 12.9 should 10mm of stroke can then be calculated. Where applicable,
be used for attaching cylinders. Bolts should be torque loaded accessory masses can be added to give a gross mass for the
to their manufacturer's recommended figures. complete assembly – see pages 10-12.

Head and Cap Flange Bolts Mounting Styles at Zero Stroke, in kg + per
Retention Bolts Bore Bore Rod 10mm
Ø Torque Bolt Ø No. MF1, MF3, MP3, Stroke
If damage or corrosion is found MS2 MT4
Load (Nm) Size MF2 MF4 MP5 kg
on removal, replacement bolts
40 1 6.72 7.13 6.27 8.27 6.64 0.08
with a minimum strength to 36 M8 40
50 2 6.75 7.16 6.30 8.30 6.67 0.10
ISO 898/1 grade 12.9 must
be fitted. Head and cap bolts 1 10.77 11.38 10.00 13.75 10.41 0.15
63 50
should be torque tightened 123 M12 2 10.81 11.42 10.04 13.79 10.45 0.18
80
progressively in a diagonal 1 17.95 18.75 16.71 22.06 17.60 0.23
sequence to the figures shown 100 196 M14 63
2 18.02 18.82 16.78 22.13 17.67 0.27
in the table. 125 1 25.4 26.9 24.2 31.7 24.0 0.34
160 305 M16 80
2 25.5 27.0 24.3 31.8 24.1 0.41
200
1 44.3 46.5 43.3 56.4 43.1 0.53
100
250 595 M20 2 44.5 46.7 43.5 56.6 43.3 0.64
320 1030 M24 1 69.0 71.2 69.3 90.4 70.3 0.76
125
2 69.4 71.6 69.7 90.8 70.7 0.96
1 – 117.2 119.9 147.3 118.2 1.22
160
2 – 117.8 120.5 147.9 118.8 1.46
1 – 214.6 225.2 266.3 219.7 1.81
200
2 – 216.0 226.6 267.7 221.1 2.26
1 – 438.3 462.6 – 432.7 2.81
250
2 – 440.8 465.1 – 435.2 3.59
1 – 802.8 866.8 – 824.7 3.98
320
2 – 829.7 893.7 – 851.6 4.96
All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

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Theoretical Forces MMB Series

Selecting the Cylinder Diameter Tension or 'Pull' Applications


Compression or 'Push' Applications If the piston rod is in tension, use the ‘Deduction for Pull Force’
table. To determine the pull force:
If the piston rod is in compression, use the 'Push Force' table. 1. Follow the procedure given for ‘push’ applications, as
1. Identify the operating pressure closest to that required. described above.
2. In the same column, identify the force required to move the 2. Using the ‘Deduction for Pull Force’ table below, establish
load (always rounding up). the appropriate reduction in force.
3. In the same row, look along to the cylinder bore required. 3. Deduct this from the original ‘Push’ force. The resultant is
If the cylinder envelope dimensions are too large, increase the the net force available to move the load.
operating pressure, if possible, and repeat the exercise. If this force is not large enough, repeat the process with a
higher system operating pressure or larger cylinder diameter.
Push Force
Deduction for Pull Force
Bore Cylinder Push Force in kN
Bore
Area Reduction in Force in kN
Ø 10 40 63 100 125 160 Rod
mm2 Rod
Bar Bar Bar Bar Bar Bar Area
Ø 10 40 63 100 125 160
mm2
40 1257 1.3 5.0 7.9 12.6 15.7 20.1 Bar Bar Bar Bar Bar Bar

50 1964 2.0 7.9 12.4 19.6 24.6 31.4 22 380 0.4 1.5 2.4 3.8 4.8 6.1
63 3118 3.1 12.5 19.6 31.2 39.0 49.9 28 616 0.6 2.5 3.9 6.2 7.7 9.9
80 5027 5.0 20.1 31.7 50.3 62.8 80.4 36 1018 1.0 4.1 6.4 10.2 12.7 16.3
100 7855 7.9 31.4 49.5 78.6 98.2 126 45 1590 1.6 6.4 10.0 15.9 19.9 25.5
125 12272 12.3 49.1 77.3 123 153 196 56 2463 2.5 9.9 15.6 24.6 30.8 39.4
160 20106 20.1 80.4 127 201 251 322 70 3848 3.8 15.4 24.2 38.5 48.1 61.6
200 31416 31.4 126 198 314 393 503 90 6362 6.4 25.5 40.1 63.6 79.6 102
250 49087 49.1 196 309 491 614 785 110 9503 9.5 38.0 59.9 95.1 119 152
320 80425 80.4 322 507 804 1005 1287 140 15394 15.4 61.6 97.0 154 193 246
180 25447 25.4 102 160 254 318 407
220 38013 38.0 152 240 380 475 608

inPHorm
For assistance with the calculation of cylinder bore size, refer to
the inPHorm selection program HY07-1260/Eur.

All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

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Piston Rods MMB Series

Selecting the Piston Rod 3. Find the load imposed for the thrust application by
To select a piston rod for thrust (push) conditions: multiplying the full bore area of the cylinder by the system
pressure, or by referring to the Push and Pull Force tables
1. Determine the mounting style, type of rod end connection on page 14.
and load guidance to be used. Consult the Stroke Factor 4. Using the Piston Rod Selection Chart on page 16, look along
table below and identify the appropriate factor for the the values of 'basic length' and 'thrust' as found in 2. and 3.
application. above, and note the point of intersection.
2. Using this stroke factor, determine the 'basic length' from the The correct piston rod diameter is read from the curved line
equation: above the point of intersection.
Basic Length = Net Stroke x Stroke Factor
For tensile (pull) loads, the rod size is selected by specifying
(The Piston Rod Selection Chart, on page 16, is prepared standard cylinders with standard rod diameters and using them
for the standard rod extension beyond the face of the gland at or below the rated pressure.
retainer. For rod extensions greater than standard, add the
increase to the stroke to arrive at the 'basic length'.)

Stroke Factors

Cylinder Rod End Connection Apply Stroke


Type of Mounting
Mounting Style and Load Guidance Factor of

MF1
Front flange and Load is fixed and
MF3
foot mountings rigidly guided
0.5
MS2

MF1
Front flange and Load is pivoted and
MF3
foot mountings rigidly guided
0.7
MS2

MF2 Rear flange Load is fixed and


MF4 mountings rigidly guided
1.0

MF2 Rear flange


Load is pivoted and
MF4 and trunnion
rigidly guided
1.5
MT4 mountings

MF1
Front flange and Load is supported but
MF3
foot mountings not rigidly guided
2.0
MS2

MP3 Rear pivot Load is pivoted and


MP5 mountings rigidly guided
2.0

MF2 Rear flange Load is supported but


MF4 mountings not rigidly guided
4.0

MP3 Rear pivot Load is supported but


MP5 mountings not rigidly guided
4.0

inPHorm
For more accurate sizing, please refer to the European cylinder
inPHorm selection program HY07-1260/Eur.

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Piston Rods, Stop Tubes MMB Series

Piston Rod Selection Chart Recommended


Length of
Stop Tube (mm)

Rod Diameter (mm)


Basic Length (mm) - Log Scale

Fixed Mountings

Pivot Mountings
No Stop Tube
Required
Thrust (kN) - Log Scale Consult Factory

Long Strokes and Stop Tubes


For long stroke cylinders under compressive loads, a stop tube When specifying a cylinder with a stop tube, please insert an
should be used to reduce bearing stress. The required length of S (Special) and the net stroke of the cylinder in the order code
stop tube, where necessary, is read from the vertical columns and state the length of the stop tube. Note that net stroke
on the right of the chart, by following the horizontal band is equal to the gross stroke of the cylinder less the length
within which the point of intersection lies. Note that stop tube of the stop tube. The gross stroke determines the envelope
requirements differ for fixed and pivot mounted cylinders. dimensions of the cylinder.

If the required length of stop tube is in the shaded region marked


'consult factory', please submit the following information. Cushion Sleeve Stop Tube

1. Cylinder mounting style.


2. Rod end connection and method of guiding the load.
3. Bore and stroke required, and length of rod extension
(Dimension 'K') if greater than standard.
4. Mounting position of cylinder. If at an angle or vertical,
specify the direction of the piston rod.
5. Operating pressure of the cylinder if limited to less than the
standard pressure for the cylinder selected.

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Ports MMB Series

Port Size and Piston Speed Port Types


The tables below show piston speeds for standard and oversize Series MMB cylinders are supplied with BSP parallel threaded
ports and connecting lines where the velocity of fluid is 5m/s. If ports to ISO 1179-1 as standard, or with metric threaded ports
the desired piston speed results in a fluid flow in excess of 5m/s to ISO 9974-1 or ISO 6149, spotfaced for sealing washers.
in connecting lines, larger lines with two ports per cap should Flange ports to ISO 6162 can also be supplied. For higher
be considered. Parker recommends that a flow rate of 12m/s in speed applications, oversize ports or additional ports are
connecting lines should not be exceeded. available – see tables below.

Note: Consult the factory if piston speed is to exceed 0.5m/s. Standard Ports Oversize Ports
Bore
Ø DN DN
Standard Cylinder Port BSPP Metric BSPP Metric
Flange Flange
Bore
Ø Bore of Cap End Piston 40 G1/2 M22x1.5 – G3/4 M27x2 –
Port size
Connecting Flow in l/min Speed
(BSPP)
Lines at 5m/s m/s 50 G /2
1
M22x1.5 – G /4
3
M27x2 –

40 G1/2 13 40 0.53 63 G3/4 M27x2 13 G1 M33x2 –

50 G /2
1
13 40 0.34 80 G /4
3
M27x2 13 G1 M33x2 –

63 G /4
3
15 53 0.28 100 G1 M33x2 19 G11/4 M42x2 25

80 G3/4 15 53 0.18 125 G1 M33x2 19 G11/4 M42x2 25

100 G1 19 85 0.18 160 G11/4 M42x2 25 G11/2 M48x2 32

125 G1 19 85 0.12 200 G11/4 M42x2 25 G11/2 M48x2 32

160 G1 /4
1
24 136 0.11 250 G11/2 M48x2 32 G2 M60x2 38

200 G11/4 24 136 0.07 320 G11/2 M48x2 32 G2 M60x2 38

250 G1 /2
1
30 212 0.07
320 G11/2 30 212 0.04 Flange Port Sizes
Standard Flange Port
Bore
Ø DN FF
Oversize Cylinder Port A EA EB ED
Flange Ø
Bore
Ø Bore of Cap End Piston 63 51
Port size
Connecting Flow in l/min Speed 13 17.5 38.1 M8x1.25 13
(BSPP)
Lines at 5m/s m/s 80 58
40 G3/4 15 53 0.70 100 71
19 22.2 47.6 M10x1.5 19
50 G /4
3
15 53 0.45 125 89
63 G1 19 85 0.45 160 110
25 26.2 52.4 M10x1.5 25
80 G1 19 85 0.28 200 137
100 G11/4 24 136 0.29 250 177
32 30.2 58.7 M10x1.5 32
125 G1 /4
1
24 136 0.18 320 220
160 G11/2 30 212 0.17
200 G1 /2
1
30 212 0.11
Oversize Flange Port
250 G2 38 340 0.11 Bore
Ø DN FF
320 G2 38 340 0.07 A EA EB ED
Flange Ø
100 69 26.2 52.4 M10x1.5 25
25
Flange Ports 125 87
ED A 160 107 30.2 58.7 M10x1.5 32
32
200 135
250 173
FF
38 1 36.5 79.3 M16x2 38
320 217
EB
1
400 bar series

EA

All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

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Cushions MMB Series

An Introduction to Cushioning Formulae


Cushioning is recommended as a means of controlling the Cushioning calculations are based on the formula E = ½mv2
deceleration of masses, or for applications where piston speeds for horizontal applications. For inclined or vertically downward
are in excess of 0.1m/s and the piston will make a full stroke. or upward applications, this is modified to:
Cushioning extends cylinder life and reduces undesirable noise E = ½mv2 + mgl x 10-3 x sinα
and hydraulic shock. – for inclined/vertically downward direction of mass
Built-in deceleration devices or 'cushions' are optional and can E = ½mv2 – mgl x 10-3 x sinα
be supplied at the head and/or cap ends of the cylinder without – for inclined/vertically upward direction of mass
affecting its envelope or mounting dimensions. Cushions are
adjustable via recessed needle valves. Where:
E = energy absorbed in Joules
g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.81m/s2
Standard Cushioning v = velocity in metres/second
Ideal cushion performance shows an almost uniform absorption
l = length of cushion in millimetres (see page 19)
of energy along the cushion's length. Where specified, MMB
m = mass of load in kilogrammes (including piston, rod
cylinders use cushions which are profiled to give a performance
and rod end accessories, see pages 10-12 and 19)
that comes close to the ideal in the majority of applications.
α= angle to the horizontal in degrees
The head and cap cushion performance for each bore size is
p= pressure in bar
illustrated in the charts on page 19.
Example
Alternative Forms of Cushioning The example shows how to calculate the energy developed by
Special designs can be produced to suit applications where masses moving in a straight line. For non-linear motion, other
the energy to be absorbed exceeds the performance of the calculations are required; please
standard cushion. Please consult the factory for details. consult the factory. V
The example assumes that the
Cushion Length bore and rod diameters are
All MMB cylinder cushions incorporate the longest cushion appropriate for the application.
sleeve and spear that can be provided within the standard The effects of friction on the
α
envelope without decreasing the rod bearing and piston bearing cylinder and load have been
lengths – see table of cushion lengths on page 19. ignored.

Bore/rod = 125/90mm (no. 2 rod) with head end cushion


Cushion Calculations Pressure = 160 bar
The charts on page 19 show the energy absorption capacity
Mass = 10000kg
for each bore and rod combination at the head (annulus) and
Velocity = 0.5m/s
the cap (full bore) ends of the cylinder. The charts are valid
Cushion length = 40mm
for piston velocities in the range 0.1 to 0.3m/s. For velocities
α= 15°
between 0.3 and 0.5m/s, the energy values from the charts
Sinα = 0.26
should be reduced by 25%. For velocities of less than 0.1m/s
where large masses are involved, and for velocities greater
E = ½mv2 – mgl x 10-3 x sinα
than 0.5m/s, a special cushion profile may be required. Please
consult the factory.
E = 10000 x 0.52 – 10000 x 9.81 x 40 x 0.26
2 103
The cushion capacity of the head end is less than that of the
E = 1250 – 1020 = 230 Joules
cap, owing to the pressure intensification effect across the
piston.
Note that, as velocity is greater than 0.3m/s, the energy
absorption figures obtained from the charts on page 19 should
The energy absorption capacity of the cushion decreases with
be reduced by 25% – see Cushion Calculations, above.
drive pressure, which in normal circuits is the relief valve setting.
Comparison with the cushioning chart curve for this cylinder
shows an energy capacity for the head end of 400 Joules.
inPHorm Reducing this by 25% gives a capacity of 300 Joules, so the
Cushioning requirements can be calculated automatically standard cushion can safely decelerate the 230 Joules in this
for individual cylinder/load combinations using the European example.
cylinder inPHorm selection program HY07-1260/Eur.
Where cushion performance figures are critical, our engineers
can run a computer simulation to determine accurate cushion
performance – please contact the factory for details.

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Cushions MMB Series

Cushion Energy Absorption Capacity Data


The cushion energy absorption capacity data shown below are are envisaged, then greater energy absorption figures can be
based on the maximum fatigue-free pressure developed in the applied. Please consult the factory for further information.
tube. If working life cycle applications of less than 106 cycles

Head End, No. 1 and No. 2 Rods Cap End, No. 1 and No. 2 Rods
1,000,000 1,000,000

320

100,000 320 100,000 250

250
200

200
160
160
125
10,000 10,000
Energy (Joules)

Energy (Joules)
125
100
100
80
80 63

63 50
40
50
1000 1000
40

100 100

10 10
0 40 80 120 160 0 40 80 120 160
Drive Pressure (bar) Drive Pressure (bar)

Cushion Length Piston and Rod Mass

Bore Rod Cushion Length Bore Rod Rod Piston and Rod Rod Only, per
Ø No. Ø No. Ø at Zero Stroke 10mm Stroke
Head Cap kg kg

1 1 22 0.7 0.03
40 30 30 40
2 2 1.0
28 0.05
1 1 1.3
50 30 30 50
2 2 1.8
36 0.08
1 1 2.3
63 30 30 63
2 2 2.9
45 0.12
1 1 4.3
80 35 35 80
2 2 5.6
56 0.19
1 1 8.5
100 35 35 100
2 2 11
70 0.30
1 1 15
125 40 40 125
2 2 21
90 0.50
1 1 29
160 40 40 160
2 2 36
110 0.75
1 1 54
200 45 45 200
2 2 72
140 1.2
1 1 105
250 45 45 250
2 2 137
180 2.0
1 1 208
320 50 50 320
2 2 220 265 3.0

All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

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Seals and Fluids MMB Series

Seals and Fluid Data


See also Gland and Piston Seal Options, page 4
Fluid Temperature
Seal Materials – a combination of: Fluid Medium to ISO 6743/4-1982
Group Range

Nitrile (NBR), PTFE, Mineral Oil HH, HL, HLP, HLP-D, HM, HV, MIL-H-5606
1 -20°C to +80°C
enhanced polyurethane (AU) oil, air, nitrogen

2 Nitrile (NBR), PTFE Water glycol (HFC) -20°C to +60°C

Fire resistant fluids based on phosphate esters


(HFD-R). Also suitable for hydraulic oil at high
Fluorocarbon elastomer (FPM),
5 temperatures or in hot environments. Not suitable -20°C to +150°C
PTFE
for use with Skydrol. See fluid manufacturer's
recommendations.

Water
6 Various compounds including nitrile, +5°C to +55°C
Oil in water emulsion 95/5 (HFA)
enhanced polyurethane, fluorocarbon
elastomers and PTFE
7 Water in oil emulsion 60/40 (HFB) +5°C to +60°C

Special Seals Filtration


A range of seal options is available for each of the fluid groups Fluid cleanliness should be in accordance with ISO 4406. The
listed above – see cylinder model numbers on page 23. Where quality of filters should be in accordance with the appropriate
required, special seals can also be supplied. Please insert an S ISO standards.
(Special) in the model number and specify fluid medium when
ordering. The rating of the filter media depends on the system components
and the application. The minimum required for hydraulic
Group 6 Seal Life systems should be class 19/15 to ISO 4406, which equates to
Seals used with High Water Content Fluids (HFA) are subject to 25µ (β10≥75) to ISO 4572.
wear due to the poor lubricity of the operating medium.
This condition becomes more acute at higher pressures. Warranty
Parker Hannifin warrants cylinders modified for water or high
Low Friction Applications water content fluid service to be free of defects in materials and
For applications where very low friction and an absence of workmanship, but cannot accept responsibility for premature
stick-slip are important, low friction seals are available. failure caused by excessive wear resulting from lack of lubricity,
For details, please consult the factory. or where failure is caused by corrosion, electrolysis or mineral
deposits within the cylinder.
Water Service
Special modifications such as a stainless steel piston rod and Repairs
plating of internal surfaces are available for high water content Although MMB cylinders are designed to make on site
fluids. When ordering, please specify the maximum operating maintenance or repairs as easy as possible, some operations
pressure or load/speed conditions, as the stainless steel rod is should only be carried out in our factory. It is standard policy
of lower tensile strength than the standard material. to fit a cylinder returned to the factory for repair with those
replacement parts which are necessary to return it to 'as good
as new' condition. Should the condition of the returned cylinder
be such that the expense would exceed the cost of a new one,
you will be notified.

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Replacement Parts and Service MMB Series

Service Assemblies and Seal Kits


When ordering Service Assemblies and Seal Kits, please refer 73 Floating cushion bush
to the identification plate on the cylinder body, and supply the 125 Standard piston seal
following information: 126 Energising ring for standard seal 125
127 Wear ring for standard piston
Serial Number - Bore - Stroke - Model Number - Fluid Type 1341 Back up washer (gland/head)
137 Chevron rod seal assembly
139a Wear ring for chevron gland
Key to Part Numbers 139b Wear rings for chevron gland
1 Head 140a Wear ring for standard gland
7 Cap 140b Wear rings for standard gland
14 Standard gland 142 Chevron piston bearing ring
14a Chevron gland 143 Chevron piston seal assembly
14b Gland bearing
15 Cylinder tube 1
In some cases, harder O-rings are supplied in place
17 Standard piston of the O-ring/back-up washer combination.
17a Chevron piston – head end
17b Chevron piston – cap end
18 Cushion sleeve
19 Front/rear flange
20 Cushion bush retaining ring
23
23 Head/cap securing screw
26 O-ring (cylinder body)
47
7
17

69a
18

34/35/36/37
26 70a
73 69
20 70

19
47

15

19
26 41 45
14 126 125
127 127

40
45 17
134
14/14a 55
140a 140b 46

34 Piston rod – single rod, no cushion


35 Piston rod – single rod, cushion at head end Standard Gland & Seals Standard Piston
36 Piston rod – single rod, cushion at cap end
37 Piston rod – single rod, cushion at both ends
40 Gland wiperseal 134 45 14b
17a 142 143
41 Lipseal
45 O-ring (gland/head) 14a
46 O-ring, piston/rod (2 off – chevron piston)
40 17b
47 Back-up washer (cylinder body)
55 Piston locking pin 55
69 O-ring, cushion needle valve 46
139a 137 139b
69a O-ring, cartridge-type needle valve
70 Cushion needle valve
70a Cartridge-type needle valve Chevron Gland & Seals Chevron Piston

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Contents and Part Numbers of Seal Kits Seal Groups Ordering


for Pistons and Glands All part numbers listed contain standard, Group 1 seals. To
See key to part numbers on page 21. order kits with other classes of seals, replace the last digit of the
part number shown with the number of the fluid group required.
Gland Service Cartridge Kit, Standard and Eg: RG04MMB0221, containing a Group 1 seal, becomes
Loadholding Seals RG04MMB0225 when it contains a Group 5 seal.
Contains items 14, 40, 41, 45, 134, 140a, 140b.
Service Kit Order Codes – Piston
Gland Service Cartridge Kit, Chevron Seals
Contains items 14a, 14b, 40, 45, 134, 137, 139a, 139b. Piston Service Kit
Bore Piston Service Kit
Chevron and
Ø Standard Seals
Loadholding Seals
Gland Service Kit, Standard and Loadholding Seals
Contains items 40, 41, 45, 134, 140a, 140b. 40 PN040MMB01 PL040MMB01
50 PN050MMB01 PL050MMB01
Gland Service Kit, Chevron Seals
63 PN063MMB01 PL063MMB01
Contains items 40, 45, 134, 137, 139a, 139b.
80 PN080MMB01 PL080MMB01
Piston Service Kit, Standard Seals 100 PN100MMB01 PL100MMB01
Contains 26, 46, 47, 125, 126, 127.
125 PN125MMB01 PL125MMB01

Piston Service Kit, Chevron and Loadholding Seals 160 PN160MMB01 PL160MMB01
Contains 26, 47, 55, 142, 143 and two of 46. 200 PN200MMB01 PL200MMB01
250 PN250MMB01 PL250MMB01
320 PN320MMB01 PL320MMB01

Service Kit Order Codes – Glands


Gland Service Cartridge Kit Gland Service Kit
Bore Rod Gland Service Cartridge Kit Gland Service Kit
Standard and Loadholding Standard and Loadholding
Ø Ø Chevron Seals Chevron Seals
Seals Seals

22 RG04MMB0221 RGL04MMB0221 RK04MMB0221 RKL04MMB0221


40
RG04MMB0281 RGL04MMB0281 RK04MMB0281 RKL04MMB0281
28
RG05MMB0281 RGL05MMB0281 RK05MMB0281 RKL05MMB0281
50
RG05MMB0361 RGL05MMB0361 RK05MMB0361 RKL05MMB0361
36
RG06MMB0361 RGL06MMB0361 RK06MMB0361 RKL06MMB0361
63
RG06MMB0451 RGL06MMB0451 RK06MMB0451 RKL06MMB0451
45
RG08MMB0451 RGL08MMB0451 RK08MMB0451 RKL08MMB0451
80
RG08MMB0561 RGL08MMB0561 RK08MMB0561 RKL08MMB0561
56
RG10MMB0561 RGL10MMB0561 RK10MMB0561 RKL10MMB0561
100
RG10MMB0701 RGL10MMB0701 RK10MMB0701 RKL10MMB0701
70
RG12MMB0701 RGL12MMB0701 RK12MMB0701 RKL12MMB0701
125
RG12MMB0901 RGL12MMB0901 RK12MMB0901 RKL12MMB0901
90
RG16MMB0901 RGL16MMB0901 RK16MMB0901 RKL16MMB0901
160
RG16MMB1101 RGL16MMB1101 RK16MMB1101 RKL16MMB1101
110
RG20MMB1101 RGL20MMB1101 RK20MMB1101 RKL20MMB1101
200
RG20MMB1401 RGL20MMB1401 RK20MMB1401 RKL20MMB1401
140
RG25MMB1401 RGL25MMB1401 RK25MMB1401 RKL25MMB1401
250
RG25MMB1801 RGL25MMB1801 RK25MMB1801 RKL25MMB1801
180
RG32MMB1801 RGL32MMB1801 RK32MMB1801 RKL32MMB1801
320
220 RG32MMB2201 RGL32MMB2201 RK32MMB2201 RKL32MMB2201

All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

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How To Order MMB Series

80 C K MF3 MMB R N S 1 4 M C 230 M 11 44

Bore Double Ports Special Piston Cap Fluid Air


Rod Series Rod Cushion Medium Bleeds
page 4 End page 18
Head Mounting Gland Piston Rod Stroke Port
Cushion Style & Rod Thread Position
page 18 Piston No.
Types

Code Special Features Page Code Fluid Medium Page


S Optional features 4 M Group 1 20
S Oversize ports 17 C Group 2 20
S Low friction seals 20 D Group 5 20
S Stop tube 16 A1 Group 6 20
Or to detailed customer B Group 7 20
description or drawing

Code Port Position Page


Code Gland & Piston Page
1 Head position 1-4 23
N Standard 4
1 Cap position 1-4 23
L Chevron 4
B Load holding 4

Code Air Bleeds Page


Code Port Style Page 1 Head position 1-4 23
R BSP parallel to ISO 1179-1 17 1 Cap position 1-4 23
M Metric to ISO 9974-1 17 00 No air bleeds 23
P Flange to ISO 6162 17
Y Metric to ISO 6149 17

Code Piston Rod End Page


4 Code 4 9
Code Mounting Style Page 7 Code 7 9
MF1 Head rectangular flange 5 9 Code 9 9
MF2 Cap rectangular flange 5 3 Code 3 (drawing req'd.) 9
MF3 Head circular flange 6
MF4 Cap circular flange 6
MP3 Cap fixed eye 7
MP5 Cap fixed eye with Code Piston Rod No. Page
spherical bearing 7 1 Rod no. 1 9
MS2 Foot mounting 8 2 Rod no. 2 9
MT4 Intermediate fixed trunnion 8

Key Ports, Air Bleeds and Cushion Adjusters


Required for basic cylinder Standard port location is position 1. Cushion adjustment needle
Indicate optional features or leave blank valves, where specified, are at position 2.

1 1
Double Rod Cylinders – Example
100 K MF3 MMB R N 1 4 M 1 4 M 180 A1 11 44 2 4 4 2

3 3

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