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Modifying Parker Cylinder
I have searched and searched, can't find anything about this. For our arm, we are looking at using the van door motor and mounting the Parker cylinder to it. Is it against the rules to bore out the mounting pin on the end of the cylinder? We are wanting to bore that out and mount it directly to the shaft of the van door motor. Is this allowed? Also, any weaknesses to the van door motor we should know about? Thanks
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Re: Modifying Parker Cylinder
You do not have to bore it out. A good arbor press or even a vice (properly fixtured) will push out the mounting pin.
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<R85> allows you to remove the pin but you are not allowed to "file, machine or abrasively remove any part of an air cylinder".
So you cannot enlarge or machine for a key. You can bush if the original hole is larger than the motor shaft. You cannot machine the hole larger if it is too small. Pressing the cylinder onto the shaft 'as is' could fall under the "abrasively remove" clause. |
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Make a mounting bracket to fit onto the pin then have a larger hole.
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