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  • in reply to: schrader bellows valve #22002
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    Miss Sakunes, Now we are newly launched online pneumatic maga store. you can purchase valves , cylinders, fittings and all your pneumatic requirement through online. We can deliver to your address. for more details log on to http://www.systel.co.in

    in reply to: I need help! #22003
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    Try this sitehttp://home2.planetinternet.be/hv638529/engelsindex.htm

    in reply to: I need help! #22004
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    Try the link belowhttps://www.pneumaticsonline.com/BasicTraining/

    in reply to: Looking for switch #22005
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    Hi SaraBeth,I believe the brand name is Effector. I did a search on the web and comae up with a pile of hits. Way too many to sort. You should have no trouble finding it.

    in reply to: Counterbalance (Overcenter) Valve #22006
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    Larry;There is no Over Center valve for air circuits that I know of. Have you considered an Air-Oil circuit? Go to http://www.pneumatic-source.com to see a chapter out of a Fluid Power Training book I have put together to see if one of the methods there

    in reply to: Counterbalance (Overcenter) Valve #22007
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    Hi Larry,You have an interesting application, and before I comment on it, I would like to know more about how you intend to rotate the mass, and what your plans are for dealing with it etc. when you reach the end of your rotation.What you do with

    in reply to: Counterbalance (Overcenter) Valve #22008
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    This is just an idea:Just before you get to the over centre point, have the pressure sensed in the side that is in the lifting side.At or maybe just before, the overcentre point, put the same pressure into the other side.It might be simpler put s

    in reply to: automated valves for chlorine wanted #22009
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    David…have you tried contacting Hayward, Burkert Contromatic or Plast-o-matic. I believe one of these three can help you out.For solenoid vlaves you have to get the right materials for use with chlorine. Typically, that would be stanless steel o

    in reply to: Air Reservoir capacity and loacation #22010
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    Try these siteshttp://www.pyebarker.com/TechTips/techtip3.htmhttp://air.irco.com/asg/air_system_info/air_system_information.aspBud

    in reply to: Air Reservoir capacity and loacation #22011
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    Go to CAGI on line an they will have the info on cfm/acfm an storage volume but you will need the cfm of compressor you have a screw compress is about 5cfm per hp. Recp. are 3-4Cfm per hp. Also pipe size can have an effect. Most times i put as

    in reply to: Air Reservoir capacity and loacation #22014
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    Dear Vijay, Yes you can size your reservoir.I will help you.Mail mme your air usage points in your plant.

    in reply to: Air Reservoir capacity and loacation #22015
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    Dear Sir, Yes.This can be decided based on the quantity of air being used as one factor.We need to know air usage points viz – Cylinders,Nozzles,Guns etc.You can call me at 09313889290. or mail me. Atul

    in reply to: Help wanted Getting solemoids to work #22018
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    Supply air on the P” port? Is it an external pilot? Does it switch when you press the little orange manual over-ride?Look at http://www.smcworld.com and contact the nearest office and ask them. It’s often too dificult to sum up in an e-mail.”

    in reply to: Help wanted Getting solemoids to work #22019
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    Having the air supply on the proper port is probably your culprit. The air should go on port #1, or P”

    in reply to: Air flow #22020
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    Conrad,I’d be happy to take a crack at the math, but it will take a while. I would want full specifics on the application, at least in generalities, but would definitely need the actual cycle rate of the 59.4CF being fed to the receiver. I.E., 59.

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