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Shaun;You need a Normally Open (Normally Passing)(Time Off Delay)timer to do what I think you want to do. You would give it a signal to the timer port and the inlet port at the same time (From the same signal). The signal would immediately pass th
adminParticipantYou can get both normally open and normally closed timers from KV Ltd.www.kvglobal.com
adminParticipantWith the products I am familiar with, you can use a 2/2 normally closed valve with a time in/out sequence adaptor. You would have air to the inlet of the valve. When you provided the pilot signal, the time in adaptor would delay for the preset t
adminParticipantHello.Please e-mail me at airman_sam@hotmail.comI am an engineering consultant and I design pneumatic systems. I would like for you to mail me catalogs for your product.Once you e-mail me, I will provide my mailing address.Best regards.
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adminParticipantMark;If you want to do this with air alone get with your local Festo, Herion or SMC distributor and use their Proportional air valves. That is the only way you will consistently stop and air cylinder under plus or minus a 1/2.If you don’t want to”
adminParticipantThank you Bud. Do you mean to say that even with using linear pots as position indicators the system won’t be able to be accurate?
adminParticipantMark;The input signal is not the problem, it is the compressibility of the air that causes the problem. Even proportional valves are inaccurate and non-repeatable when the load varies or there are changing outsice forces working against the actuat
adminParticipantMarkI agree with Bud that pneumatics work well for many applications. But in some application the compressibility of air may become a problem affecting repeatability, that is the ability of the rod stem to come back to the same position every time
adminParticipantThanks Newton. Do you know of any place on the web where I could see one of these positioners”? I checked out the R-421 valve on Clippard’s website. I have been waiting a while for their catalog
adminParticipantMark,although I agree with the comments of both gentlemen above to use either proportional valves or pneumatic position sensors, another alternative would be to use a 5/3 closed centre valve to control the cylinder and stop it at the required posi
adminParticipantMarkThinking about your application I wonder if there is a need to position the cylinder rod at a known location or be able to know the rod location during its stroke?What I mean is that to position the rod to a known location the cylinder needs t
adminParticipantDear Sir or MadamWe are a Singapore enterprise which is located in Wuhu ,Anhui,China,specialized in producing and exporting sintered and bonded magnets.From 2001, we have exported plastic bonded ferrite ring magnet for Pneumatics Component(Air Cyl
adminParticipantDean, Contact me and I will help you out. I am a Pneumatic Controls Designer and would like to help you out with this. My work number is 248-377-4950 x188
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