Straight connections don’t always work in moving assemblies. When two links need to meet at an angle and still move freely, a rigid joint starts creating stress. That’s where Y Fitting With Pin is used. Cosmic Airmatics is manufacturing and supplying Y Fitting With Pin in Ahmedabad for applications where a flexible joint is required at the cylinder end or linkage point.
Y Fitting With Pin is designed to connect the piston rod with the load while allowing slight angular movement. The Y shape helps in distributing force evenly, and the pin joint gives controlled rotation during operation. It is commonly used in automation link systems, moving arms, and machines where direction of motion is not perfectly straight.
In many setups, users connect the rod directly to the load using fixed joints. That creates side load on the piston rod and internal parts. Over time, it leads to seal wear and uneven performance. Using a Y Fitting With Pin helps reduce that issue, but only when size and load capacity are matched properly.
Then there’s the matter of pin fitting and alignment. If clearance is too tight, movement becomes restricted. If too loose, vibration increases. Both conditions affect system stability. We keep proper machining and fitment accuracy so the joint works smoothly without unnecessary play.
We are supplying Y Fitting With Pin in Ahmedabad, across Gujarat, and to different industries in India where controlled movement and flexible connection are required.
If your setup is facing alignment issues or uneven load on the cylinder rod, you can share your requirement with us. We will check and suggest suitable Y Fitting With Pin options that support smooth movement and reduce stress on the system.
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