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Yan Wang 04-02-2005 19:37

24" Stroke 1.0625" Bore Piston Legality
 
According to the custom Bimba cylinders section on pg 7 of the pneumatics manual, 1.0625" bore pistons are not allowed. However, it is in the Bimba industrial catalog and update 8 seems to say that this would be allowed. Can someone clarify?

Alan Anderson 04-02-2005 21:41

Re: 24" Stroke 1.0625" Bore Piston Legality
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Yan Wang
According to the custom Bimba cylinders section on pg 7 of the pneumatics manual, 1.0625" bore pistons are not allowed. However, it is in the Bimba industrial catalog and update 8 seems to say that this would be allowed. Can someone clarify?

The industrial catalog is not a valid list of legal pneumatic cylinders. The order form for FIRST teams on the web page is.

Quatitos 04-02-2005 23:55

Re: 24" Stroke 1.0625" Bore Piston Legality
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Yan Wang
According to the custom Bimba cylinders section on pg 7 of the pneumatics manual, 1.0625" bore pistons are not allowed. However, it is in the Bimba industrial catalog and update 8 seems to say that this would be allowed. Can someone clarify?

I think update 8 meant that you could get any cylinder from the bimba catalog that was one of the bore sizes that first specified in the pneumatics manual.

Josh Hambright 05-02-2005 01:41

Re: 24" Stroke 1.0625" Bore Piston Legality
 
You still have to use the bore sizes which are in the manual, however you can choose any of the strokes listed on the bimba website.

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...38&postcount=2

Mark McLeod 05-02-2005 09:32

Re: 24" Stroke 1.0625" Bore Piston Legality
 
Only the three bores called out seem to be allowed, just the stroke seemed to be in debate.

You must have caught the great discussions was over here:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=33670


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