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Re: Question on Pneumatic Cylinders

Are you shure that those cylenders arnt 3/4" bore, those have been kit cylenders in the past. seems like they were nearly 8" stroke or more also. But to my knowlage an 1/2" bore cylender has never been in the kit, and due to the fact that they cant be ordered from the custom cylender order form, I would say they are not legeal, however the only difference in the 1/2" you have and an 3/4" is a bit of weight and a bit of air usage, but you also get more strength from them. Id say work with the 3/4" that you can get for free.
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