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Pneumatics 101

Posted by Andy Baker.

Engineer on team #45, TechnoKats, from Kokomo High School and Delphi Automotive Systems.

Posted on 10/20/99 11:06 PM MST


In Reply to: Last Year's Pneumatics posted by Tom Vanderslice on 10/13/99 11:28 AM MST:



Here's the simplest and best way to learn about pneumatics: call a vendor.

In this case, I suggest calling SMC at 317 899-4440, and ask for a distributor in your area. This vendor MIGHT be interested in taking an hour or two to show you the basics... they would also be the person you would order spare parts from.

Keep in mind that these people are in sales and not education, so you might not get exactly what you ask for, but it would be interesting to try.

You would think that they would at least send you some catalogs or documentation about the basics.

We used some of the pneumatics last year, and I'll check out the parts (NVZ110 and NVJ114) and repost what they do and how to use them once I get back to my cubicle at Delphi - Delco.

Andy Baker


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