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billbo911 16-02-2014 00:16

Breaking in new Cylinders
 
When we got our brand new cylinders from Bimba, we found them to be so stiff, they would not allow our catapult to retract via gravity.
So, with a couple of extra parts from around the shop, and a little code on my Arduino Nano, we got this simple cylinder exerciser.

nathannfm 16-02-2014 00:55

Re: Breaking in new Cylinders
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by billbo911 (Post 1343824)
they would now allow our catapult to retract via gravity.

I assume you mean "not"

Did you find this helped?

billbo911 16-02-2014 01:14

Re: Breaking in new Cylinders
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nathannfm (Post 1343833)
I assume you mean "not"

Did you find this helped?

Thanks Nathan. Corrected it.

Yes it helped tremendously.

AlecS 16-02-2014 01:30

Re: Breaking in new Cylinders
 
Have you tried lube? There are plenty of lubricants that would probably help you out.

Alec

Joe Ross 17-02-2014 11:13

Re: Breaking in new Cylinders
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AlecS (Post 1343840)
Have you tried lube? There are plenty of lubricants that would probably help you out.

Wouldn't that violate R76?

billbo911 17-02-2014 11:52

Re: Breaking in new Cylinders
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Ross (Post 1344445)
Wouldn't that violate R76?

I'm not sure that it would, but we have no plans on doing that.
Quote:

R76
All pneumatic COMPONENTS must be used in their original, unaltered condition. Exceptions are as follows:

tubing may be cut, wiring for pneumatic devices may be modified to interface with the control system, assembling and connecting pneumatic COMPONENTS using the pre-existing threads, mounting brackets, quick-connect fittings, etc., removing the mounting pin from a pneumatic cylinder, provided the cylinder itself is not modified, labeling applied to indicate device purpose, connectivity, functional performance, etc.


Do not, for example, paint, file, machine, or abrasively remove any part of a pneumatic COMPONENT – this would cause the part to become a prohibited item. Consider pneumatic COMPONENTS sacred.
Additionally, according to Bimba,

Quote:

Original Line® Air Cylinder
The newly redesigned "Blue and Improved" Original Line® air cylinder now features permanent grease lubrication. This product line includes standard air cylinders, three-position air cylinders, MRS air cylinders, non-rotating air cylinders, and PC air cylinders. Design enhancements to this line have more than doubled the anticipated service life of this industry-leading, non-repairable family of air cylinders.


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