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Double Action/Spring Return Pneumatic Actuators
My team is looking to use a Spring Return piston to possibly eliminate the need of an onboard compressor (we only need 1, 6" stroke actuator). We are looking to know 2 things
1: Will spring return pistons only use the equivalent of 1 burst or is there a drawback to these actuators? 2: Where would we get one of these actuators, our normal supplier is Bimba but I can't seem to find larger spring return actuators. I found mini actuators but they only have a max of around a 2" stroke and we need 6". |
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Re: Double Action/Spring Return Pneumatic Actuators
The primary drawback of spring return cylinders is reduced force for a given bore size, since the pressure must overcome the spring while extending, and must use this same, relatively weak spring for the return stroke. Depending on your application, this may be a non-issue.
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Re: Double Action/Spring Return Pneumatic Actuators
Ah yes, were just pushing a frisbee so that shouldn't be to much of a problem.
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Re: Double Action/Spring Return Pneumatic Actuators
What you're talking about is a single acting cylinder. Unfortunately this type is typically only available in short strokes. The internal spring needs to be approx. 2X the stroke length, so it isn't practical for longer cylinders.
You could simulate a single acting cylinder by leaving the air fitting off the nose end of a double-acting cylinder and using an external spring or elastic to retract your piston. Be careful not to side-load the piston rod, especially when fully extended. That's when it's most vulnerable to damage. |
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Re: Double Action/Spring Return Pneumatic Actuators
Hmmm... at the workshop we went to at kickoff, the team had a nice long spring return actuator that went at least 6" if not 8", they mentioned where they got their pneumatics but I cannot remember at the moment. As for an external spring, at that point it may be more trouble than its worth, if anyone does know of a place to buy a 6" stroke spring return pneumatic actuator that would be fantastic, otherwise we may use a rack & pinion setup with a limit switch to do auto return and not use pneumatics or just do some precise calculations to see how much air we would need stored to shoot and return a piston as many times as we think is reasonable.
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Re: Double Action/Spring Return Pneumatic Actuators
or you could have another reg in the system to run at a lower pressure for the return stroke.
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Re: Double Action/Spring Return Pneumatic Actuators
Quote:
http://www.mcmaster.com/#standard-air-cylinders/=l94zkd |
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