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Is it bad to build a mechanical stop to keep the piston from going the full length?
If we stop a piston from fully extending, will it damage the piston in any way?
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Re: Is it bad to build a mechanical stop to keep the piston from going the full lengt
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Re: Is it bad to build a mechanical stop to keep the piston from going the full lengt
Pictures would help explain the situation, but ill take a shot at it. For pneumatics it should not hurt anything as air is compressible. We have put collars around the actuator shaft in the past to limit the return stroke of cylinders. Hope this helps
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Re: Is it bad to build a mechanical stop to keep the piston from going the full lengt
It is the opposite of bad, it is a good thing particularly if you have the stop cushioned in some manner.
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