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Question Pneumatic Muscle

Can anyone please explain to me what is the usage of a pneumatic muscle and how do you work with it?
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Re: Pneumatic Muscle

The Festo website has some videos of the muscle in action: http://www.festo.com/cms/en-us_us/5030.htm

It will be smoother than a piston, and I believe it gives a bit more torque. That said, I don't think I have seen one on a robot yet. And yes, they are a lot of fun to play with...

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Re: Pneumatic Muscle

It is simply a linear actuator that works by shortening as the rubber section "balloons" with air pressure. It differs from a cylinder in these ways: Can only pull, not push; much more force than a cylinder of a similar diameter; less range (stroke) than a cylinder of similar length. It is also said to be faster and more "sensative" than a cylinder, probably because of the lack of friction and moving parts. Its application would limited to a situation where you needed a strong, short pulling force, with a minimal diameter device.
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