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  • in reply to: rotary actuators #21202
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    Sounds like you need an indexing table.Check out:Allenair at http://www.allenair.comRegards.

    in reply to: rotary actuators #21203
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    Try a Festo DSM rotary with a FLSM (left) or FRSM (right) clutch unit.
    on October 30, 2003 0 likes

    in reply to: martonair valve or repair parts #21204
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    WE HAVE MIRRLEES BLACKSTONE ENGINE UK MODLE KV MAJOR 12 CYLINDER OF 1973. WE HAVE THREE ENGINES. ALL THE CONTROL SYSTEM ON THE ENGINES IS 7 BAR MARTONAIR PNUMATIC CONTROL SYSTEM LIKE STARTING, TRIPING, EMERGENCY TRIPPING. WE NEED A LOT OF PNUMATIC

    in reply to: martonair valve or repair parts #21205
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    TonyIf you are in the UK try Norair in birtley NE.or in the US try norgren Canada (ask for Lister or Nandu)asa you may know I am X Norgren UK & Canada The Seal kit is QS/556/00

    in reply to: ***Piston part no. 930-A6Z Martonair*** #21206
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    S/930/6/Z 3 bore X 6″ stroke Z type Piston rod Thread. try http://www.norgren.com and look for RM/930/Z/150″

    in reply to: pop-up indicator #21207
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    Festo carries a line of pneumatic indicators.

    in reply to: pop-up indicator #21208
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    Also Crouzet, ARO and Telemechanique which II think is part oof Parker now.Bud

    in reply to: pop-up indicator #21209
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    Norgren also have a range of indicators. http://www.norgren.com

    in reply to: pop-up indicator #21210
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    Ross has a 988H30 on page 18http://www.rosscontrols.com/PDFliterature/Safety-Brochure-A10192.pdf

    in reply to: pop-up indicator #21211
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    SMC and Clippard has them.Looks like you should have no problem sourcing them.

    in reply to: flow control #21212
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    Typically, meter out is better. However, it would be application specific (depending on the valves and cylinders used)

    in reply to: flow control #21213
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    I always prefer Meter Out Flow Controls and when there is an over running load it is necessary.The bad news about controlling an air actuator is they will never run smoothly when there is an over running load or a changing load without some added

    in reply to: SMC Precision Regulator (old model) #21214
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    i want to know how does work precision regulator.please inform me.

    in reply to: SMC Precision Regulator (old model) #21215
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    Hello.All of these products are obsolete unless there happens to be some sitting in stock at one of the distribution centers.Please contact 1-800-762-7621 for a crossover to the replacement of these products.Regards.

    in reply to: SMC Precision Regulator (old model) #21216
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    we have 1 ea. ir201-no2 in stock. 800-825-8377

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