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Pneumatic Cylinders: what types are allowed
My questions is is there any specific brand of pneumatic cylinder that we have to use or is pretty much up to us? It seems like it is but I don't want to end up being wrong?
According to this it seems like it is: <R71> D. In addition to the pneumatic cylinders provided in the Kit Of Parts and the “free” pneumatic cylinders available for order through the Free Pneumatic Components Order Form, additional air cylinders or rotary actuators may be used. Cylinders may be of any configuration, and may be of any size up to a maximum of 24-inch stroke and 2-inch diameter. So basically I'm asking what kind of limitations should my team be aware of before we make any sort pneumatic related purchases. DavidB |
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edit again: Read the manual...don't make the mistake I did and assume things are as they were previously :)
edit: the last page of the pneumatics manual shows the "free" sizes. http://usfirst.org/community/frc/content.aspx?id=452 and the bimba page is here: http://www.bimba.com/FirstFree.aspx |
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I have asked a question on the official Q&A to make sure, but it would appear that this year we are only limited by maximum stroke and diameter and not by manufacturer or the specific sizes available through the free order form. |
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