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I guess this is somewhat elementary. I am setting up a pneumatic haloween special effect for my kids. I am installing a cylinder in a drum and would like to have it pop up when kids ring the door bell. The problem is I don't know what I need
adminParticipantGentleman:Please advise where could I find information forspare part kit seals for piston Vickers,250 psiTE01CRCD1AA30000ThanksJ001
adminParticipantAnyon have contact information for the company IDN,who manufacture cylinder valves.
adminParticipantFesto one of the Big 3"? hahahaha… now that is funny. Parker is quite a bit larger.Now about what is for sale and what isn't. Everything is for sale for the right price… even Microsoft!"
adminParticipantI have a hole flock of lucifer valves in our printing presses. I am having trouble getting rebuild kits for them. It takes 2 to 3 month to get the kits. Is there any where i can get a faster response on rebuild kits. Our valves that we have are 3
adminParticipantI just like to mention that rumors are going around about Parker buying Compair pneumatics in Australia.I have contacted Compair and they still suppling pneuamtic components with great service and advice.On the other hand PARKER in Australia are
adminParticipantYes I have have learned a lot about pneumatic air lift kits for cars. Most of my online customers at JointAir.Com are building lowriders. Hydraulics is the choice medium for those who can afford it. It is my understanding that a hydraulic syste
adminParticipantJust a little FYI. Recently had some people come in from a customized auto place who needed some air fittings. When asked what they were being used for, they explained that they were for the air cylinders and tank they had installed in their ca
adminParticipantI am not familiar with IDN. However, I work with a lot of companies who supply cylinder valves. If you need any help finding a valve please contact me I am more than willing to help.
August 21, 2002 at 12:00 am in reply to: What is the air flow .020 and .040" dia orifices at 8" H2O vacuum. #20530adminParticipantWhat is the air flow .020 and .040" dia orifices at 8" H2O vacuum. Does any one know where a chart is published? I would not be surprised if this brought me down to a few hundred cc per minute. I found a reference for inched of mercury which"
adminParticipantWe need to get a pneumatic cylinder with 5 bore and 25" stroke for a lifting device. I'd appreciate if someone can contact me by email with information and price"
adminParticipantDoes anyone have a table consisting of maximum scfm flow rates for standard size pipe and tube diameters? Thanks in advance, Kyle.
adminParticipantI receive many requirement for installing combination of mechanical leaf spring suspension and air suspension on a trailer. For example, a tri-axles trailer is to install with a set of tandem leaf spring suspension and the 3rd axle is air suspen
August 22, 2002 at 12:00 am in reply to: What is the air flow .020 and .040" dia orifices at 8" H2O vacuum. #20531adminParticipantBob;See if you get a copy of the Fluid Power Data Book" by Womack Machine Supply. http://www.womack-machine.com it has a chart with some qualifiers on orifice design and only shows fractional sizes but is the only one I know of. For now it gives 1/64 or"
adminParticipantAlkon makes a pneumatic valve specifically designed for this market
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