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MWB 31-01-2010 18:25

Type of Pistons Allowed
 
Does anyone know if we are allowed to use another type on pneumatic other than the bimba cylinders and the bimba actuators ?

IndySam 31-01-2010 18:26

Re: Type of Pistons Allowed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MWB (Post 910786)
Does anyone know if we are allowed to use another type on pneumatic other than the bimba cylinders and the bimba actuators ?

Yes, start on page 27 of the robot manual.

BTW they aren't pistons they are cylinders

fordchrist675 31-01-2010 18:28

Re: Type of Pistons Allowed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MWB (Post 910786)
Does anyone know if we are allowed to use another type on pneumatic other than the bimba cylinders and the bimba actuators ?

What usually is the case is the parts that come in the KOP are whats allowed, check the manual and I would think as long as they meet the same specs and requirements you would be able to use other manufactured parts

MWB 31-01-2010 18:28

Re: Type of Pistons Allowed
 
Ok thanks and they can be called either, the outside part is a cylinder and the inside part is a piston.

MWB 31-01-2010 18:29

Re: Type of Pistons Allowed
 
http://www.ergo-help.net/pneumatic_cylinders.html

would these be legal?

IndySam 31-01-2010 19:12

Re: Type of Pistons Allowed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MWB (Post 910792)
Ok thanks and they can be called either, the outside part is a cylinder and the inside part is a piston.

No they are not call pistons by anyone in industry that I know. A cylinder may have a piston as a part but so do car motors and you don't call them pistons.

MWB 31-01-2010 19:19

Re: Type of Pistons Allowed
 
to-ma-to to-mo-to i know mech. engineers that call them plungers even so they have many names but most people know what you are talking about

sanddrag 31-01-2010 19:38

Re: Type of Pistons Allowed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by IndySam (Post 910819)
A cylinder may have a piston as a part but so do car motors and you don't call them pistons.

*car engines :)


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