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Re: Greater than 60 PSI

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Originally Posted by Matt C View Post
IF you had a mechanical device strong enough to produce increased pressure in a standard pneumatic cylinder, check out specifically rule <72>, part I.



Just trying to give a friendly push in a productive direction. I'm not exactly familiar with the types of closed-loop shocks out there, nor do I know what you are trying to accomplish with your increased pressure.
The system the poster described is not "closed loop" as R72 requires. However, if you did what he described in a truely closed system, ie the mechanical compactor pushed on a closed, sealed actuator so that it was basically an air spring, then that would be allowed.
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