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eneubec1 29-11-2014 09:18

Where to buy bimba and pneumatics supplies.
 
Hi all,
My team is entering their 2nd year and starting to experiment with pneumatics. I noticed most teams are using bimba cylinders but it seems andymark and vex don't sell them. Can you tell share with me your favorite companies for pneumatic supplies?

Qbot2640 29-11-2014 09:21

Re: Where to buy bimba and pneumatics supplies.
 
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Originally Posted by eneubec1 (Post 1410513)
Hi all,
My team is entering their 2nd year and starting to experiment with pneumatics. I noticed most teams are using bimba cylinders but it seems andymark and vex don't sell them. Can you tell share with me your favorite companies for pneumatic supplies?

Bimba makes a rather generous "three cylinder" PDV each season...most of our supply, we've gotten from that - but you can buy directly from Bimba:
http://www.bimba.com/Shopping-Cart-C.../?addItem=true

orangemoore 29-11-2014 09:54

Re: Where to buy bimba and pneumatics supplies.
 
I think we normally purchase them from McMaster Carr.

MrForbes 29-11-2014 10:01

Re: Where to buy bimba and pneumatics supplies.
 
Ditto McMaster Carr. Quick service....

gsesny 29-11-2014 10:36

Re: Where to buy bimba and pneumatics supplies.
 
We get our supplies from Automation Direct. They usually have a pdv as well.

MrBasse 29-11-2014 10:37

Re: Where to buy bimba and pneumatics supplies.
 
See if you can find a local automation supplier/recycler. We have a place about 45 minutes away from us where we source our stuff. A lot of it is used but there are some new cylinders there too. We just have to pick through everything to find what we need. On the upside the cost is at least half of buying elsewhere.

cadandcookies 29-11-2014 12:38

Re: Where to buy bimba and pneumatics supplies.
 
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Originally Posted by MrBasse (Post 1410527)
See if you can find a local automation supplier/recycler. We have a place about 45 minutes away from us where we source our stuff. A lot of it is used but there are some new cylinders there too. We just have to pick through everything to find what we need. On the upside the cost is at least half of buying elsewhere.

Ditto on the finding a local dealer thing. I can't remember the name of the company, but 2220 had a great contact at a local place that gave us fantastic discounts on pneumatics supplies and 80/20 stuff. Building up a relationship with a local supplier is a lot easier too.

adciv 29-11-2014 22:18

Re: Where to buy bimba and pneumatics supplies.
 
AutomationDirect has good low cost solenoids ($21 vs. ~$80 for Andymark). They are larger & heavier with higher airflow.

IceStorm 29-11-2014 22:23

Re: Where to buy bimba and pneumatics supplies.
 
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Originally Posted by adciv (Post 1410618)
AutomationDirect has good low cost solenoids ($21 vs. ~$80 for Andymark). They are larger & heavier with higher airflow.

You wouldn't happen to have the part number handy for these cheaper solenoids would you?

Joe Ross 29-11-2014 23:31

Re: Where to buy bimba and pneumatics supplies.
 
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Originally Posted by IceStorm (Post 1410619)
You wouldn't happen to have the part number handy for these cheaper solenoids would you?

They are significantly larger and heavier. They also require an extra relief valve, as they aren't rated for 125 PSI. We used them for our pneumatic shooter, but probably wouldn't use them any other year.

http://www.automationdirect.com/adc/...%2224 +VDC%22


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