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Hi AJ,I agree with the earlier comments, the elbow does appear to be Legris, and appears to be 1/8 NPT.However, you may wish to look for their second generation product, because the earlier fittings tended to fail where the brass tube inserts and
adminParticipantForget sometimez what i have to say know what i meen.? I ben thnkn bout buying a Flr from Jionriar.com for and wonderl if qlautiy is good not.THe go tthe frl for udder .00 looks great. I want know if it works. I hafe clinder with 3 and half
adminParticipantE-mail me directly. We can discuss the specifics about your application. I’m not sure I understand your application. Look forward to your reply
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adminParticipantPlease provide more information about inexpensive. There are a number of niche manufacturers of predetermining counter and timer manufacturers. The problem is they are not inexpensive. Depending on your application, it may be easier to setup th
adminParticipantContact Clippard at http://www.clippard.comRegards.
adminParticipantTry Control Line Equipment, they have an excellent counter
adminParticipantHi Dave Crouzet in france manufacture a nice unit but is expensive (cost NZ 0)The other company to try is Ellis-Khunk (USA)Please let me know if you find a low cost source as I have a client who could use 50 units approx per year.Regards frank
adminParticipantI work here at Festo and we have a couple of pneumatic counters with output.
adminParticipanti love them so be so nasty about those lovely counting devils
adminParticipantRoss Controls has them. Here is a link to the pdf flyerhttp://www.rosscontrols.com/PDFs/safetyflyer.pdfThis is a link to our australian distributor:http://www.rosscontrols.com/austdist2.htmI’m not sure how many they have in stock but they are ava
adminParticipantREGO is another source you may want to take a look at.
adminParticipantThere is a New Product listing about the ROSS Controls HOZE-FUZE product on this site now (www.pneumaticsonline.com). Check it out.
adminParticipantJeff;Evidently you are talking about solenoid valves to cobtrol cylinders or motors. With that in mind you could connect one out put of the controller to one solenoid directly and through a limit switch to the second solenoid. The second solenoid
adminParticipantI always have something to add…I like Bud’s idea of connecting to the limit switch. You will need to look at the wattage capacity of the switch and make sure it can handle the resistance of the solenoid.Building on Bud’s approach, you might wan
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