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RyanCahoon 13-03-2011 17:44

Plastic Pneumatics Tanks / FRC1114
 
Having had the opportunity to check out 1114's robot at the Pittsburgh Regional this weekend, they had pneumatic tanks that appeared to be made of a plastic, and I was told they were about half the weight of the standard Clippard tanks. Anyone know where to find these, or something like them?

Thanks,
--Ryan

RMS11 13-03-2011 18:40

Re: Plastic Pneumatics Tanks / FRC1114
 
148 led us here, they had plastic tanks also: http://www.pneuaire.com/reca28cuin.html

Paul Copioli 13-03-2011 18:40

Re: Plastic Pneumatics Tanks / FRC1114
 
They are the same tanks we are using. 1114 found them and shared the information with us. We are using 8 of them with no pump. When using the off board pump it takes us almost 7 minutes to fill to 120psi.

They can be found here: http://www.pneuaire.com/reca44cuin.html

They are very light and have a lot more volume than the clippard tanks we are used to using.

BJC 13-03-2011 19:11

Re: Plastic Pneumatics Tanks / FRC1114
 
We are also using these. One of our mentors found them.

They weigh about .6 lbs as opposed to our previous tanks which weigh about 1 lbs each. They also hold about 30% more air than our old tanks. Definatly worth looking into for anyone using air.

MrForbes 13-03-2011 19:14

Re: Plastic Pneumatics Tanks / FRC1114
 
I miss the old days when you had to design your pneumatic system around how much air you could store. Oh well.

IKE 13-03-2011 19:31

Re: Plastic Pneumatics Tanks / FRC1114
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by squirrel (Post 1038745)
I miss the old days when you had to design your pneumatic system around how much air you could store. Oh well.

What about having to make your own wheels?

Thanks for the heads up on these. These are a great and affordable resource.

When/if you buy one of these tanks, make sure you put in the comments it is for FIRST Robotics. Maybe a new sponsor for the kit...

LLogan 13-03-2011 21:10

Re: Plastic Pneumatics Tanks / FRC1114
 
I'm looking into these now... They look very nice weight-wise.

Do they have the same thread sizes for KOP fittings?

Nick Lawrence 13-03-2011 21:12

Re: Plastic Pneumatics Tanks / FRC1114
 
We use these as well, after 1114 pointed them out to us. We love them.

-Nick

RyanCahoon 15-03-2011 18:51

Re: Plastic Pneumatics Tanks / FRC1114
 
Thanks Paul, Rick, Bryan and everyone. Looks like we may have weight for the mini launcher after all... :)

--Ryan

Teched3 15-03-2011 20:51

Re: Plastic Pneumatics Tanks / FRC1114
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LLogan (Post 1038846)
I'm looking into these now... They look very nice weight-wise.

Do they have the same thread sizes for KOP fittings?

According to he Pnueaire Tech rep, they are available in both 1/8" and 1/4" NPT. Burst pressure is rated at 500psi, and working pressure at 125 psi. A no brainer if you want, or need to, save some weight. Also relatively inexpensive, and have plastic mounting brackets available as well.:) :)

LLogan 16-03-2011 00:52

Re: Plastic Pneumatics Tanks / FRC1114
 
To the teams that used these:

How did you "prove" the working pressure is rated at 125 psi to your inspectors?

Is a print-out of the specs on their website sufficient, or is there a specsheet somewhere?

Thanks!

Tristan Lall 16-03-2011 01:49

Re: Plastic Pneumatics Tanks / FRC1114
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LLogan (Post 1040507)
How did you "prove" the working pressure is rated at 125 psi to your inspectors?

Is a print-out of the specs on their website sufficient, or is there a specsheet somewhere?

A printout would be perfect. It lists the important information right there.

R3P0 16-03-2011 08:17

Re: Plastic Pneumatics Tanks / FRC1114
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RyanCahoon (Post 1038704)
Having had the opportunity to check out 1114's robot at the Pittsburgh Regional this weekend, they had pneumatic tanks that appeared to be made of a plastic, and I was told they were about half the weight of the standard Clippard tanks. Anyone know where to find these, or something like them?

Thanks,
--Ryan

Team 33 graciously gifted 4 of them to us for our Robot "Pneuman". We will be adding 4 of these for 9 clippards.

weight .50 compared to .88 ( roughly from memory)
cu in 44 compared to 16

http://www.pneuaire.com/reca44cuin.html

We ordered the kewl standoffs for them too. I'll post pictures next week during our maintenance window.

IKE 16-03-2011 10:00

Re: Plastic Pneumatics Tanks / FRC1114
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by R3P0 (Post 1040571)
Team 33 graciously gifted 4 of them to us for our Robot "Pneuman". We will be adding 4 of these for 9 clippards.
.

No problem. You guys were so close on weight, and air is so critical to your design, it seemed like the right thing to do. One of the college students that helped found your team was a former 33 student, so we have carried a soft spot for your team for years.

R3P0 16-03-2011 10:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by IKE (Post 1040614)
No problem. You guys were so close on weight, and air is so critical to your design, it seemed like the right thing to do. One of the college students that helped found your team was a former 33 student, so we have carried a soft spot for your team for years.


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