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ParticipantThank you both for your suggestions. My team made several trial runs using different techniques and equipment. We found that by installing a micro swith the valve would shift at exactly the right time.We have to do another project using some mor
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ParticipantVisit these 2 sites. http://www.applerubber.comwww.parker.comBoth are excellent resources.
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ParticipantIf I remember correctly, the rail industry uses these terms throughout their specifications. Again, if I remember correctly, the static pressure is pressure in the system and residual is left in the lines after exhaust. The way a brake system wo
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ParticipantThe (very) old Westinghouse air brakes used a triple valve. When they worked they worked great when they did not they were unsafe at any speed.Newton
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ParticipantTry Ingersoll-Rand.
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ParticipantAtlas Copco can help you.www.atlascopco.comRegards.
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ParticipantWe have air motors.
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Participantwhat is basic working principles of vane motor explain with neat figures, THANK YOU!
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Participantworking in Ingersoll Rand India
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ParticipantTry Colder Products Company. They make a line of disposables.
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ParticipantWe just found some:http://www.shipstore.com/SS/HTML/SEV/SEVTVL.html
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ParticipantThat seems VERY expensive. It seems they should be under .05 per piece. How many do you nee
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ParticipantThat seems VERY expensive. It seems they should be under .05 per piece. How many do you nee
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ParticipantPilot assisted valves usually require a pressure greater than 20 psi depending on the valve. This is based on the return spring. Direct operating is the only way to go.
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ParticipantContact Versa Valve. They have air operated valves that use a diaphragm actuator for very low pilot signals as you are asking about.www.versa-valves.comRegards.
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