Definition of magnetic cylinder
Magnet is necessary for the output of feedback signal of cylinder running position.If the cylinder is part of an automatic control system, such as one that needs to be programmed with a programmable controller, a magnet is required.
If it is not installed in a complex control system and only uses the forward and backward functions of the cylinder, the magnet can not be used.
Magnets are used in most cases in practice.

How to deal with demagnetizing
Solution--- A new magnet need to be replaced in time.
Four ways to install the magnetic cylinder
1.Fixed on the outside of the cylinder (suitable for rod-free micro and small and medium-sized cylinder, specifications are: MAL, MA, MI, MF, PB, MG, CDJ2B, C85,
CDM2B, etc.);The magnetic switch is locked in the correct position on the outside of the cylinder through the mounting screw of the steel belt

2.Fixed on the pull rod, (suitable for the cylinder with a pull rod specifications are: SC, SU, SG, SGC, QGB, QGS, QGA, etc.) First fix the clamp on the correct position of the tie rod with the stop screw, and then fix the magnetic switch on the clamp.

3. Direct installation, (directly inserted into the guide groove;Suitable for finger cylinder, rod-free cylinder, ultra-thin cylinder, with guide rod type cylinder, specifications are SAI, DNC, DNG, MHZ, MHY, MHC, SDA, CDQ2B, ACQ, MGPM,MGPL, TCL, TCM, etc.Insert the magnetic switch in the correct position in the guide rail slot and secure it with a stop screw or through the mounting part with a stop screw.

4.Fixed on the guide rail (suitable for cylinder with mounting plane and small and medium-sized cylinder, such as magnetic coupling rodless cylinder with guide rod, mechanical rodless cylinder, specifications: CY1S, CY1L, OSP, MY1B, MY1M, RMT, RMTL, etc.)The magnetic switch shell is provided with a clip with a hole, and the guide rail is provided with a slippable mounting nut. The mounting screw is passed through the clip hole and the alignment nut is tightened, then the magnetic switch is fastened on the correct position of the guide rail.
