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Is it Okay to use This kind of Air Cylinder
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No. R76 requires a minimum rating of 125 lb/in2.
(That general style of air cylinder appears to be allowable.) |
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http://www.amazon.com/SMC-NCMB125-06...s=air+cylinder |
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Weird. There's an exception for solenoid valves rated under 125psi, but not for cylinders. Anyways, Tristan's correct, that's illegal as it's only rated for 100psi.
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(Note: The Maximum Working Pressure is 247 , On our Cylinder ) |
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Single ported spring return cylinder that's rated over 125psi? Sounds like an air cylinder that's rated over 125psi to me.
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There is nothing in the rules that prohibits the use of single-acting pneumatic cylinders.
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As for whether it's OK to use per the rules, I can't find anything prohibiting any type of cylinder (see R78-H) as long as it's appropriately pressure-rated and unmodified. |
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Thanks For The Help, Also Do anybody know were i kind find out how to connect the single-acting pneumatic cylinders to the Single Solenoid
(Note: This Are the kind of Cylinders We are using http://www.amazon.com/SMC-NCMB075-02...s=air+cylinder |
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To use a single-acting with the solenoids usually seen in FRC, just plug the tubing into one of the two outputs of the solenoid and put a plug into the other output.
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I've seen 5/2 valves out there in FRC. That's actually the style that Vex sells. A 5/2 valve is always sending pressure to one of the output ports. You'll need to plug one of the outputs in that case, or you'll end up dumping pressure to atmosphere when you're exhausting the cylinder. You need either a double solenoid 5/3 center exhaust valve or a single solenoid 3/2 valve. |
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5/2 single solenoid valves typically used in FRC have 3 ports on the input side (EA, P, and EB), and 2 ports on the output side (A, and B). When the solenoid is not energized, P->A and B->EB. When the solenoid IS energized, P->B and A->EA. If I connect my spring return cylinder's port to B, and plug A (either with a brass plug, or a hose to a T that has a loop of hose between its other two legs), this will work perfectly. Truly, I have even built a pneumatic system on an FRC bot that could stop in the middle of its travel by using a second valve to control whether or not EA/EB goes to atmosphere. |
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