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Re: Spring return or loaded Cylinders

I have not looked up the specific rules in the manual, but there are restrictions on which types of cylinders you can use.n (check the pnuematic section of the manual).

If you cant use a spring return cylinder, you can make on by only driving one end, and use surgical tubing or some other spring material to pull the piston back.