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  • in reply to: I need help #18687
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    i would like to know what pneumatic parts are needed to make a piston cycle fast. for example if i had a 2 way valve and a one way spring return piston and i hold the valve the piston goes out. if i were to release the valve it returns to home and i would have to repress the valve to create the motion again. but what i want to create is a piston that was “automatic” what pneumatic parts would i need and what website can i learn from. kinda like if i wanted to make a pneumatic reciprocating saw.

    in reply to: Online Pneumatic Store #18690
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    Hi all, We are newly launched Systel online pneumatic store(SSTORE) . You can purchase your all pneumatic requirement with technical information through our systel store. Like Cylinders, Valves, Fittings , Tubes.. Special OEM Products.Your favourite S-Store is also the Most Preferred Online Store for 500 Plus Companies. Our Recent Survey in August recorded that S-Store was Most Preffered in Terms of Easy Navigation, Wide Range of Products and Lowest Prices compared to other major B2B Online Stores. With a Recent addition of 1400 New Products, Our S-Store Pioneers as India’s Leading Online Megastore for Complete Range of Pneumatic Products with 6400 Plus Product Listing. Register today to Experience the Comfort and Convenience of our Online Store. Plz Log on to http://www.systel.co.in.

    in reply to: Proportional Directional valve #18692
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    I am no engineer, just a jack of all trades trying to help a friend. We have built a control board that seems to work fine but we are having problems with bleed through. The board was built to use 5v to zero out the control and bring the cylinder back to bottom. Are the proportional directional valves so sensitive that the voltage needs be controlled down to a tenth of a volt or smaller to control the bleed through? If someone can give me an idea for a fix let me know. Thanks

    in reply to: Pneumatic Fittings #18768
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    Just had a really good find! Purchased a load of pneumatic/hydraulic fittings from this UK website, and am really happy with the prices and services I received.

    Just thought I’d share incase anyone else is after brass pieces, valves, adaptors, pushin fittings, tubing etc.

    Hope this helps!

    in reply to: Compressed Air Audit #18686
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    Systel’s Compressed Air Management Solutions offer Compressed Air Users a customised range of services to determine and optimally exploit potential savings in compressed air. For more details plz log on to http://www.systel.co.in or mail to above mail ID

    in reply to: Web Forum #18696
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    Hello everyone, we are Chinese reliable manufacturer for pneumatic fitting, nickel plated brass push in fitting, brass air fitting, one touch tube fitting, compression fitting, rapid fitting for plastic tube, air tubing, silencer, quick coupler, air blow gun etc. pneumatic components, supply competitive price and high quality products, could be visit our web: http://www.china-pace.com , http://www.air-pneumatic-fittings.com

    in reply to: Web Forum #19329
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    http://www.newera.co.jp They are also called New-Era Co., Ltd. The last contact name I have is Y. Ikeuchi who’s e-mail is ikeuchi@newera.co.jp Regards.

    in reply to: Chinese reliable manufacturer for pneumatic components #20800
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    How could contact you to know more detail?

    in reply to: Chinese reliable manufacturer for pneumatic components #20801
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    please contact us via our email address which is on our web: http://www.air-pneumatic-fittings.com http://www.china-pace.com

    in reply to: Chinese reliable manufacturer for pneumatic components #20802
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    ok, please check your email

    in reply to: Pneumatic Fittings #20803
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    in reply to: Pneumatic Fittings #20804
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    Hi everyone,

    XHnotion pneumatic are a company from China. Now we have a lot of customers from all over the world. We support small order or big order. Please contact us http://www.xpneumatic.com or http://www.xhnotion.com sales@xpneumatic.com

    in reply to: I need help #20805
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    Hi sir, We are newly launched Systel Pneumatics online store . You can purchase your all pneumatic requirement with technical information through our systel store. Like Cylinders, Valves, Fittings , Tubes.. Plz Log on to http://www.systel.co.in.

    in reply to: help!! #20807
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    Can you give any more detail or description?, Can you give any more detail or description?

    in reply to: workings of a solenoid valve? #20808
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    Your problem is probably that your valve is internally piloted. Larger valves use air pressure to shift their spool from a smaller built-in direct solenoid valve. You need to contact the manufacturer or vendor to find out how to change your valve from an internally piloted valve to an externally piloted valve. I just recently went through this with Parker valves…their two position valve requires a minimum of 25 psi to shift the spool and their 3 position valved requires a minimum of 35 psi. This is necessary to overcome the seal friction of the o-rings on the spool.

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