Festo DYSW-10-17-Y1F Buffer
$119.68
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The Festo DYSW-10-17-Y1F Buffer provides reliable cushioning for pneumatic cylinders. Key specs: Size 10, stroke 17 mm, Y1F cushioning characteristic. Suitable for various Festo cylinder models, ensuring smooth operation and extended lifespan. Compact design for easy integration.
The Festo DYSW-10-17-Y1F Buffer is a crucial component in pneumatic systems, designed to provide optimal cushioning and reduce noise during cylinder operation. This buffer, specifically the DYSW-10-17-Y1F model, is engineered for reliable performance and longevity. Its key specifications include a size of 10, indicating its compact dimensions for easy integration into various applications. The stroke length is 17 mm, providing effective cushioning for cylinders with corresponding stroke requirements. The Y1F cushioning characteristic signifies its specific damping properties, optimized for controlled deceleration and reduced impact force. This buffer is ideally suited for use with a range of Festo pneumatic cylinders, enhancing their operational smoothness and extending their service life. It effectively absorbs kinetic energy, preventing damage to the cylinder and connected components. The DYSW-10-17-Y1F Buffer ensures consistent performance, contributing to the overall efficiency and reliability of pneumatic systems. Its robust construction and precise engineering make it a dependable choice for demanding industrial environments, minimizing downtime and maximizing productivity. It is designed to meet the stringent requirements of modern automation applications, providing a cost-effective solution for improved system performance and reduced maintenance.


