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Unread 26-01-2005, 01:35
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Re: Pneumatic's Rules confusion

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Originally Posted by Mr. Van
Of course, if the tube is coiled in order to allow expansion, then I would agree it should be legal.

-Mr. Van
Coach, 599
Has anyone got a ruling on this. I tried to read Q & A which didn't seem to give a clear answer except looking at the flow chart. The flow chart is not really specific on definitions. I don't think it offers any safety risk when it is rated for 200 psi. It is 1/4" which is the same as the other stuff. If you have a moving part it offers no extra storage and might possibility be less total tubing.

I hope FIRST offers at least offers a more clear cut rule regarding off the shelf tubing.