Electric cylinder ESBF series
ball screwlead screwstainless steel

Electric cylinder - ESBF series    - FESTO - ball screw / lead screw / stainless steel
Electric cylinder - ESBF series    - FESTO - ball screw / lead screw / stainless steel
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Characteristics

Type
electric
Technology
ball screw, lead screw
Material
stainless steel, aluminum
Protection class
IP65
Other characteristics
motorized, anti-corrosion
Stroke

Max.: 1,500 mm
(59.055 in)

Min.: 30 mm
(1.181 in)

Force

Max.: 1,700 N

Min.: 600 N

Speed

Max.: 1.3 m/s
(4.27 ft/s)

Min.: 0.1 m/s
(0.33 ft/s)

Max acceleration

Max.: 25 m/s²
(82.02 ft/s²)

Min.: 2.5 m/s²
(8.2 ft/s²)

Ambient temperature

Max.: 60 °C
(140 °F)

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Description

Up to 17 kN dynamic forward force: the extremely powerful electric cylinder ESBF shines wherever heavy-duty, reliable positioning is required together with precision and dynamic response. • Available with ball screw drive (size 32 … 100) or lead screw (size 32 … 50) • Ball screw drive: three spindle pitches make it possible to select the optimal force-speed ratio • Optional: high corrosion protection, IP65 rating, food-safe (see www.festo.com/certificates/ESBF), piston rod extension • Axial or parallel motor mounting • 68 types in stock with short delivery times and modular products for custom variants • Variants recommended for production facilities for the manufacture of lithium-ion batteries

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LogiMAT 2025
LogiMAT 2025

11-13 Mar 2025 Stuttgart (Germany) Hall 3 - Stand 3F45

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    HANNOVER 2025
    HANNOVER 2025

    31 Mar - 04 Apr 2025 Hannover (Germany) Hall 7 - Stand A32

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