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  • in reply to: heating compressed air #20722
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    I am located in Canada. Our factory does not maintain heat in the off hours so the plant is cool in the morning. Some of the pneumatic cylinders on various machines do not work that well for the first half hour or so until the plant & compressor

    in reply to: Circuit Design Software #20718
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    I want to purchase a software that will help us doing circuit in pneumatic, hydraulic and some electrical. I am sure that some of you have tried or purchase such software, can anyone direct me towards the best solution for us.Thank you very much

    in reply to: jobs in canada #20704
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    Looking for a position in pneumatics after 14 years with IMI Norgren. Ispent my last year with Norgren Canada and with all your help hope to return to Canada.I have extensive experience in engineering, pneumatics and automation.Having progressed

    in reply to: Thousands of fittings needed NOW! #20678
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    IMI NORGREN Will have all the fittings you need

    in reply to: Thousands of fittings needed NOW! #20677
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    IMI NORGREN Will all mthe fittings you need

    in reply to: Difficult application #20726
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    I am in need of a 1 stainless steel solenoid diaphragm 3-way valve that will operate under vacuum (70 torr=1.35psia) that will control dripping liquid flow and have no wetted plastic pieces except those made from PTFE. It must be explosion pro"

    in reply to: Seals for Pneumatic or Hydraulic U-Cups, O-Rings, Packings #20728
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    http://www.epm.comA 3,000 page web site dealing with all types of seals for industrial equipment and machinery.www.epm.comO-rings, u-cups, cup packings, piston cups, rubber seals of all types.www.epm.comCross ref to Parker-Haniffin, Miller, Hydoline, S

    in reply to: fitting thread size M5 ? #20729
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    what size are M5 threads. smaller than 10-32 I assume. do they have a US equivalent?

    in reply to: GUIDE ME #20210
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    Please advise me where to obtain rebuild kits for Lucifer ValvesValve # T 421fs5750b1I have 10 of these valves on my Wire Electrical Discharge Machine .The small (penny size) diaphrams are leaking . Thanking You Christopher Procter

    in reply to: M3 threaded exhaust valves? #20734
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    I've been doing a bit of looking and can't seemed to find any exhaust valves with M3 threading for the cylinder port. perhaps other options are available? maybe an inline exhaust? if used with a larger tubing between cylinder and exhaust?any hel

    in reply to: port key for sy3240-5lou #20738
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    We are trying to find our way through the forest of industrial pneumatics. We have the valve sy3240-5lou that was made by smc. It has 5 ports. Above each port there are letters like P and EB etc. We do not know what these mean and have been unab

    in reply to: M3 threaded exhaust valves? #20735
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    Clippard offers an exhaust valve with M5 threads.

    in reply to: M3 threaded exhaust valves? #20736
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    Hey rob how's it goin'.I am very familiar with your product line.I use the the MEV-2 on my personal equipment, but this is for a customer with a different application. He has a cylinder with M3 threaded ports. I've thought about using a male/femal

    in reply to: M3 threaded exhaust valves? #20737
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    SMC part number AN120-M3 is a sintered bronze muffler with M3 thread. I assume a muffler is what you're looking for? Find your local distributor at http://www.smcusa.com or http://www.smcworld.com

    in reply to: heating compressed air #20723
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    I designed a system for a company which used pipe heaters. Basically it is an electric collar that goes around the pipe and keeps heat applied to it. The pipe acts as a heat sink and the whole pipe will eventually warm up. This goes against pop

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