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  • in reply to: Connecting My Valve #21832
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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

    in reply to: Connecting My Valve #21833
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    I 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

    in reply to: Connecting My Valve #21834
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    Thank 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

    in reply to: miniture cylinder sensors #21835
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    Depends 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

    in reply to: Cylinder positioning #21836
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    Any 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”

    in reply to: Cylinder positioning #21837
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    Any 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”

    in reply to: Cylinder positioning #21838
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    You 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

    in reply to: Cylinder positioning #21839
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    IonCheck 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

    in reply to: Cylinder positioning #21840
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    Please visit http://www.peters-indu.de for detailed specifications on our proximity sensors.

    in reply to: Cylinder positioning #21841
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    Yes 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

    in reply to: Eracon-newera products #21842
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    Saso..We use the Eracon range of grippers etc.. below is their web address.http://www.newera.co.jp/index.htmlHope this helpsGary

    in reply to: Eracon-newera products #21843
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    WE CAN HELP YOU PURCHASE ERACON – NEW-ERAREGARDS STEVE

    in reply to: KYB shocks #21844
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    The web site for this company is:www.kyb.co.jpRegards.

    in reply to: Air Work Cylinders #21846
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    I think they are from Italy

    in reply to: Air Work Cylinders #21847
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    see http://www.airwork.itthe adress is in the manufacturers list off this website.

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