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Pneumatic Fittings
Last night we came to the realization that no piston fittings came in the KOP like they usually did...so off I went in search for some.
After a couple of hours of CD searching and distributor locating that resulted in dead ends, I finally just Google-searched the part number. Whatdya know, the first link gave me what I needed (woot for Google :D ). So for any of the teams who are new to pneumatics, here's a bit to save you some frustration. Perhaps this could form into a sticky if enough info gets posted. Here's a thread that tells where to get cheap fittings -- though you need to email them if you want to get them within a few days rather than a couple of weeks (7-10 days processing + shipping time). There's a thread around here that lists all of the part #'s for the fittings that typically come in the KOP. For the life of me I can't find it...so for now here's a link to purchase the pneumatic elbows that fit into the smaller pistons: p/n KQ2L07-34s Thanks in advance for any extra info that gets posted! |
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Thanks for posting this! No one answered me before when I posted this topic asking for help!!
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Other commonly needed pneumatic parts.
Tee fitting: White: http://www.alliedelec.com/Search/Pro...7-00&R=4990150 Basic Black: http://www.alliedelec.com/Search/Pro...7-00&R=4990926 Straight connector: http://www.alliedelec.com/Search/Pro...7-00&R=4990123 Flow control valves: http://www.alliedelec.com/Images/Pro...s/499-1574.pdf A few variations available here, e.g., you might want to meter the flow into an actuator vs. out of an actuator. Last year's was a: NAS2201F-N01-07S (This translates to: 1/4" elbow, meter-out, one-touch fitting, NPT, 1/8"port, 1/4" tubing, with seal) Straight screw fitting: http://www.alliedelec.com/Search/Pro...-35S&R=4990012 The screw fittings required differ based on the hole in your cylinder, for example, the Clippard storage tank has a 1/4" NPT port, while a typical actuator might use 1/8", and the Bimba rotary actuator requires a tiny connector. It looks like your source only stocks the 24V coils (we need 12v) on the SMC solenoids, but you can order them from the catalog: http://www.alliedelec.com/Catalog/pf.aspx?FN=1516.pdf Last year's double solenoid was a: SY3240-6H-S (This translates to SY3000 series, 2-position single action, base mounting, 12VDC, L-type plug connector, surge suppressor) The single-action solenoid was a: SY3140-6H-S Each SMC solenoid also rquires a base: SY3000-27-1T Parker Plug Valve: http://www.parker.com/portal/site/PARKER/menuitem.bb22d5a82bbb5b147cf26710237ad1ca/?vgnextoid=a2d9b5bbec622110VgnVCM10000032a71dacRCR D&vgnextfmt=EN&vgnextcatid=10735&vgnextcat=PV609%2 0%20PLUG%20VALVE%20-%20FEMALE%20PIPE%20ENDS&vgnextdiv=687547&vgnextpar tno=PV609-4 Use "locate a distributor" Nason Pressure Switch: Call (800) 229-4955 to order part#SM-2B-115R/443 Clippard air storage tanks: http://www.clippard.com/store/displa...?sku=AVT-32-16 1/4" Tubing: e.g., http://www.alliedelec.com/Search/Pro...px?SKU=4991634 In general, Look for 1/4" tubing fittings. Solenoids need to have 12v activating coils. We keep some pneumatic info on our team website at: http://www.team358.org/files/pneumatic/ Also the Fluid Power Education Foundation - Pneumatic System education Here are the Kit suppliers: Bimba Manufacturing - Special order pneumatic cylinders Clippard Instrument Laboratory, Inc - air storage tank Freelin Wade - Pneumatic tubing (50% off, 888-373-9233) HPE Automation - Teflon Tape Lord Corporation - Vibration isolaters Monnier Corp. - Regulator & bracket Nason Company - Pressure switch Norgren Regulator - gauge, relief valve SMC Pneumatics, Inc. - Pneumatic fittings Festo - Single-action solenoid Thomas Industries - Air compressor Wika Instruments - Pressure gauges Parker - brass fittings |
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Hi everyone,here you could find pneumatic fitttings(one touch fittings) with competitive prices. www.pneuflex-fittings.com We are designing new styles to suit all kinds of requirment.
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