Supplier's note
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Ah, here the user's format example shows Technical Specifications with Feature, Specification, Benefit. But earlier they said Technical Parameters Table with Feature, Specification, Application Scenario. This is conflicting. Since the user provided the format example with Benefit, I should follow that. Maybe they intended the Technical Specifications table to have Benefit instead of Application Scenario. The user might have made a mistake in the initial instruction. Since the example format is more specific, I'll go with the example's columns: Feature, Specification, Benefit.
So, for Technical Specifications:
- Feature: Body Material, Certification, Maximum Stroke, Shaft Diameter, Type, Structure, Power Source.
Specifications as per input. Benefits would be the advantages of each feature. For example, Body Material (steel) gives durability; Certification (CE) ensures safety standards; Maximum Stroke allows for specific movement ranges; etc.
Scenario Solution Paragraph: The user wants a paragraph like "Medium thickness fabric is suitable for..." so here, maybe something like "The double action design allows for bidirectional force application, making it ideal for machinery requiring back-and-forth motion, such as manufacturing assembly lines."
Customization Guide: Mention adjustable stroke and shaft diameter, and material options for the piston rod (like stainless steel for corrosive environments).
Choose Your Model table: Parameters like Stroke Length, Shaft Diameter, Max Pressure, Certification. Base, Advanced, Pro with incremental improvements.
Managers Note: First paragraph highlights three breakthroughs: double action (feature), CE certification (safety), customizable parameters (adaptability). Second paragraph guides selection based on application: Base for basic needs, Advanced for moderate, Pro for high-pressure or certified environments.
Need to ensure all parts are included and formatted correctly. Also, use "With X, you can Y" where possible. For example, "With a maximum stroke of 50mm, you can achieve extended reach in heavy machinery applications."
Check for any missing attributes. The product is standard, so maybe mention that in the product details. Also, the type is double action, structure piston, hydraulic power. All should be covered.
Alright, putting it all together in markdown as per the format.
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