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  • in reply to: CYLINDER FORCE CALCULATION #20902
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    Yes

    in reply to: CYLINDER FORCE CALCULATION #20903
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    On top of Yes; Mounted in series they only have the force of one cylinder. In case of different bores it would be the force of the smaller one. If mounnted as opposing, such as clamping a part from boh sides, they would only exert the force of the smaller one also.

    in reply to: Seeking used fittings #20904
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    Can you post a picture of the Legris part you are looking for?

    in reply to: Seeking used fittings #20905
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    I certainly would, but I am not sure how to post pictures.

    in reply to: Seeking used fittings #20906
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    I can email a photo if you like, what’s your email?

    in reply to: Seeking used fittings #20907
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    I have a few Nycoil fitings, elbows, tees, unions. Different sizes. I have them listed on ebay but drop me an email for more info.

    in reply to: How to blast air… #20908
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    This is not a good idea, running a blast at passers by directly from a compressor, as you cannot direct air pressure directly at a person without regulation to below 2 Bar. But the easiest way for you to accomplish what you are looking for would be to use a proximity sensor, or even better a trip valve under the floor, then releasing a shot of air form a resevoir through a large flow valve and air nozzle.

    in reply to: Basic pneumatics #20909
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    Go to the homepage of this web site and look at the links on the right side. The NFPA training is vey good. Also most pneumatic manufacturers have online training. Try Festo, Norgren, Clippard and others.

    in reply to: Joy TwistAir compressor pulling high amps #20910
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    One possible cause is the electrical service. Check to see if the wiring connections are good, check the fuses for paryially open condition.

    in reply to: Joy TwistAir compressor pulling high amps #20911
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    I don’t know the compressors Joy, but give a glance in the oil filter and in the valvule that controls the circulation of the oil (if to exist). Maybe, the problem is the bearings of the compressor unit. It’s due the low quality of the oil.

    in reply to: Joy TwistAir compressor pulling high amps #20912
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    Sorry. My answer is for a compressor with high oil temperature. Please, disrespect it., Sorry. My answer is for a compressor with high oil temperature. Please, disrespect it., Sorry. My answer is for a compressor with high oil temperature. Please, disrespect it., Sorry. My answer is for a compressor with high oil temperature. Please, disrespect it.

    in reply to: m/1525/e #20913
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    You will need a linear transducer to send the position back to the control room. Try MTS Sensors at the following link; http://www.mtssensors.com/Linear.html

    in reply to: Robotic arm controller, Robotic arm controller #20914
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    All depends on the robotic arm you have, as different manufacturers use different controllers.

    in reply to: MHP CQ1-08-08 1/2BSP #20915
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    Look very similar to an series of Parker Pneumatics. Not an exact match. Check Parker online. You should be able to find more than you need here.

    in reply to: www.acy@com.tw #20916
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    Where are you located in the US. I can tell you a place to buy from companies who buy in LARGE qty’s.

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