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Web sources for pneumatics angles/distances?
Posted by Vince Wilczynski at 1/15/2001 5:19 PM EST
Engineer on team #124, Whalers, from New London / Montville/ Williams School and Notheast Utilities / US Coast Guard Academy. Now that most folks are using pneumatics, anyone find any web references that can calculate resulting angles for a given displacement for four bar linkages? I know I have some references at work but I am looking for something to use tonight.The fpda.org site isn't much help. |
Re: Web sources for pneumatics angles/distances?
Posted by William Elliott at 1/15/2001 10:34 PM EST
Student on team #442, Knight Riders, from Lee High School. In Reply to: Web sources for pneumatics angles/distances? Posted by Vince Wilczynski on 1/15/2001 5:19 PM EST: : Now that most folks are using pneumatics, anyone find any web references that can calculate resulting angles for a given displacement for four bar linkages? I know I have some references at work but I am looking for something to use tonight.The fpda.org site isn't much help. you should try the Fluid Power Distribution Association (the guys that made the pneumatics) webiste. Their website is www.fpda.org |
Re: Web sources for pneumatics angles/distances?
Posted by Mike at 1/16/2001 3:36 PM EST
Other from Grandview Heights High School. In Reply to: Web sources for pneumatics angles/distances? Posted by Vince Wilczynski on 1/15/2001 5:19 PM EST: Try Parker Corp website...they have program called InPhorm that might help you. : Now that most folks are using pneumatics, anyone find any web references that can calculate resulting angles for a given displacement for four bar linkages? I know I have some references at work but I am looking for something to use tonight.The fpda.org site isn't much help. |
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