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Re: 2 Pneumatic cylinders on one solenoid.

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Originally Posted by ahudson View Post
Thank you for the info. We do run them this way on prototypes, but we thought it was in the rules that each cylinder had to have its own solenoid. I went and reread the rules and don't see that stated anywhere.
You might have been thinking of R90 which states that outputs from multiple solenoid valves cannot be plumbed together. This is different then plumbing multiple cylinders to one valve.
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