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Re: Pneumatic's Rules confusion

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Originally Posted by ngreen
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.

Watch for question ID 1407. I hope that this will give us our answer.

Chris, last years rules do not apply. Besides there were regionals were coiled tube was allowed. The question stated above should answer our questions. You can make coiled tube but it tends up 2x the size of the purchased and holds more air. It also does not tend to hold its shape as well.
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Last edited by Steve W : 02-02-2005 at 23:40.