Gas spring 8/18 200N, stroke 180mm, length 445mm ST 180 200N D8
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Gas spring 8/18 200N, stroke 180mm, length 445mm ST 180 200N D8
Universal pneumatic actuator – reliable support in automation
This pneumatic actuator, designated catalog number ST 180 200N D8, is an ideal component for a wide range of industrial applications. Designed by PNEUMAT SYSTEM, it combines a solid construction with precise operation, offering an effective solution for process automation. Its versatility makes it suitable for both new installations and the modernization of existing systems.
Characteristics and application
The actuator uses compressed air as an energy source, making it an environmentally friendly and economical solution to operate. It eliminates the need for lubricants and hydraulic fluids, reducing maintenance costs and minimizing the risk of leaks. This makes it particularly recommended for industries requiring high hygiene standards, such as the food and pharmaceutical industries. It performs well in applications requiring precise positioning, lifting, lowering or locking of elements.
The design of this actuator allows for effective use in many areas of industry: automotive, machinery, woodworking, as well as packaging and labeling processes. Its compact dimensions facilitate integration with existing machines and devices.
Key parameters and benefits
- Force: 200N – provides adequate power for many typical automation tasks.
- Piston diameter: 8mm – compact size allows mounting in limited space.
- Stroke: 180mm – allows for movements with a large amplitude.
- Overall length: 445mm – facilitates integration with existing mechanical systems.
- Lightweight construction (0.224 kg) – minimizes the load on the structural elements of the machine.
This actuator is characterized by high reliability and durability, which translates into a long service life and minimal production downtime. Its simple construction facilitates servicing and replacement if necessary.

