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2 Pneumatic cylinders on one solenoid.
Our team is planning on lifting its arm with two pneumatic cylinders. It would be a lot easier to put two cylinders on one solenoid. Can you put two pneumatic cylinders on one solenoid?
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Yes, we do it all the time. We have run a couple cylinders off the same solenoid for several robots. It is great for symmetric applications.
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To run two cylinders from one solenoid all you need to do is take the lines that go from the solenoid to the cylinder and put a Y coupler (Link Posted) on each one. This now gives you two lines from each port on the solenoid that you can use to make the two cylinders you are using act the same or opposite of each other. I hope this helps. http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-2184.htm
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Thank you for the info. We do run them this way on prototypes, but we thought it was in the rules that each cylinder had to have its own solenoid. I went and reread the rules and don't see that stated anywhere.
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Out of curiosity, why do you need to run multiple cylinders from one valve instead of just two separate valves using a closely linked air source?
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If you are planning on shooting with two actuators, it may be in your interest to use two solenoid valves. The reason is that the air flow rate is divided in half when firing two actuators with one solenoid valve versus one actuator per solenoid valve. The lower air flow rate would result in a slower actuation.
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Saving more complexity, weight and money. The comment about shifting gearboxes makes tons of sense though. That's definitely one where you want either both or neither to fail together, lest you drive in circles for eternity |
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the pneumatics downstream of the primary regulator that get's set to 60PSI are of no significant concern for inspection.
also solenoid valves are like $75 each, just use one if you can |
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everything downstream of the primary regulator is up to the teams. provided that it's rated to at-least 125psi by its manufacturer, isn't extrenuous tubing, does not present a hazard, and holds air long enough to demonstrate the power-on test. it passes.
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