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Re: Rules on Pneumatic Cylinders

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Originally Posted by cmwilson13 View Post
theirs no limit to the number of cylinders you can use though. so 3 1 inch cylinders have similar force to 1 larger cylinder yet you can have 3 inputs vs 1 so multiple small cylinders gives you faster extend time then 1 larger cylinder
Depending on how they are plumbed, yes. however there are ways to do it and still restrict flow significantly, which should be avoided.
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