Thread: Pneumatic Tanks
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Re: Pneumatic Tanks

Do not consider the pneumatic quick connects to really act as quick connects, at least not on the final robot. The tubing and even the connectors start to wear with repeated insertions. Try to limit the number of times you disconnect and reconnect these joints to avoid creating a lot of small leaks that are difficult to find. On the finished robot, it is not over cautious to re-trim the ends of the tubes each time you remove and reinsert them. If the tubing gets too short replace it completely. Many students seem to want to pop these connections on and off way too much for a trustworthy connection.
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