Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 10 Piece |
| Size/Diameter | 6 mm |
| Usage/Application | Pneumatic Connections |
| Material | SS, PP, 316, 304, 303 |
Push-In Fittings (also known as push-to-connect or instant fittings) are quick-connect components used in pneumatic, hydraulic, and fluid systems to join tubing or pipes without the need for tools, clamps, or soldering. They're widely used in automation, robotics, HVAC, and plumbing systems for their ease of use and reusability.
�� How They WorkPush-in fittings use a collet with stainless steel teeth that grips the tubing when it is inserted. Inside, an O-ring seals the connection to prevent leaks.
✅ Key AdvantagesQuick Installation: Just push the tube in—no tools required.
Reusable: Press the collet to release the tubing.
Reliable Seal: Thanks to internal O-rings.
Compact Design: Good for tight spaces.
Compressed air systems
Water filtration units
Food and beverage equipment
Medical devices
Automated machinery
Additional Information:
Product Details:
| Brand | Pisco |
(Compact Air Reservoir for Stabilizing Pneumatic Pressure)
The PISCO Air Tank is a compact and lightweight compressed air storage reservoir designed to stabilize pressure, reduce compressor cycling, and act as a buffer in pneumatic systems. It ensures consistent air supply for actuators and tools during sudden demand spikes or temporary air supply interruptions.
✅ Key FeaturesPressure Stabilization: Acts as a buffer to smooth pressure fluctuations
Lightweight & Compact: Ideal for space-constrained installations
Corrosion-Resistant Body: Made from aluminum or resin for long service life
Multiple Port Sizes: Available in φ6, φ8, 1/8", 1/4" and more
Pressure Gauge & Drain Port: Easy monitoring and maintenance
Mountable Design: Includes brackets or base for easy installation
Clean Appearance: Neat design suitable for visible machinery or lab setups
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Volume Capacity | Typically 200–2000 mL (varies by model) |
| Operating Pressure | 0.1 to 1.0 MPa |
| Proof Pressure | 1.5 MPa (typical) |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 60°C |
| Material | Aluminum or reinforced resin body |
| Ports | 1–3 ports depending on model size |
Pressure buffering in pneumatic systems
Shock absorption in rapid valve switching
Reducing compressor start-stop frequency
Supporting air consumption during peak demand
Automation, packaging, and robotic systems
A double-acting air cylinder (also called a double-acting pneumatic cylinder) is a type of linear actuator that uses compressed air to move the piston in both directions — extension and retraction — by applying air pressure alternately to each side of the piston.
⚙️ How It WorksTwo air ports: one on each side of the piston
Air in port A → extends the rod
Air in port B → retracts the rod
Requires a 4-way valve for alternating airflow
This design provides powered movement in both directions, unlike a single-acting cylinder which uses a spring or gravity to return.
✅ Key Features| Feature | Benefit |
|---|---|
| Powered both ways | Higher control and force in both directions |
| Consistent speed | In extension and retraction |
| Wide force range | Based on bore size and air pressure |
| Multiple mounting options | Flexible in design layouts |
| Reusable & efficient | Ideal for repetitive tasks |
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Bore size | 12 mm – 250 mm+ |
| Stroke length | 10 mm to over 1000 mm |
| Operating pressure | Typically 3–10 bar (45–150 psi) |
| Rod diameter | Proportional to bore size |
| Mounting types | Front/rear flange, clevis, foot, trunnion, etc. |
| Cushioning | Adjustable or fixed to soften end-of-stroke impact |
| Materials | Aluminium, stainless steel, composite |
Automation and robotics
Material handling
Packaging machines
Clamping and pressing operations
Gate or valve actuation
Pick-and-place systems
| Feature | Single-Acting | Double-Acting |
|---|---|---|
| Air ports | 1 | 2 |
| Force direction | One-way | Both directions |
| Return method | Spring or external | Air pressure |
| Speed & force control | Limited | Full control in both strokes |
| Use case | Light-duty, return not critical | Industrial, high-load, bidirectional motion |