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Sure, I think this will help. The ports can be identified as follows:1: pressure in or supply2: return or normally open cylinder port (you should feel air coming from this port when there is no electrical signal)3: exhaust (connects to the #2 por
adminParticipantI should have read the rest of your post before jumping into the technical stuff. You can purchase items from JointAir.Com. However, I would like to understand your application first. Please e-mail me. Also, the above information is based on an
adminParticipantThank you for the information. I tested the valve and it seems to work perfectly. The manufacturer is ARO and the model number is A212SS024D. I screwed plugs to ports 2 and 4. This seemed to work. I sent you an email. Can you tell me what I
adminParticipantDepends totally on your budget. First, I do not sell cylinders so I would like to think I am not biased. I think the Bimba rod positioning system is the best answer. It will require an analog PLC or Bimba’s position feedback unit. You can prog
adminParticipantAny news as to who provides a good and inexpensive” cylinder positioning system. Simple to use. Control by either a 0-10 VDC or 4-20mA control. Single bit feedback as to when it is positioned. Parameters:63mm bore x 500 mm stroke single rod”
adminParticipantAny news as to who provides a good and inexpensive” cylinder positioning system. Simple to use. Control by either a 0-10 VDC or 4-20mA control. Single bit feedback as to when it is positioned. Parameters:63mm bore x 500 mm stroke single rod”
adminParticipantYou should look at using a Tempasonic transducer with a proportional valve. There are a number of manufacturers of proportional valves. SMC makes a pretty good one and the price is great. The easiest to use is the Festo series. Festo actually
adminParticipantIonCheck out the Bellofram website they may have what you need. There are several manufactures of pneumatic process control that make cylinder positioners 3 – 15 psi and 4 to 20 ma. input. Just do a search for Pneumatic positioners on Google. As l
adminParticipantPlease visit http://www.peters-indu.de for detailed specifications on our proximity sensors.
adminParticipantYes IMI Norgren manufacture a RA/8063/m series ISO cylinder with a 4-20 feed back from the piston rod. It’s the same principle as use with hydraulic cylinders.Please note that accurrate positioning with pneumatics you should use a slave cylinder a
adminParticipantSaso..We use the Eracon range of grippers etc.. below is their web address.http://www.newera.co.jp/index.htmlHope this helpsGary
adminParticipantWE CAN HELP YOU PURCHASE ERACON – NEW-ERAREGARDS STEVE
adminParticipantThe web site for this company is:www.kyb.co.jpRegards.
adminParticipantI think they are from Italy
adminParticipantsee http://www.airwork.itthe adress is in the manufacturers list off this website.
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