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Allowed pneumatic components
Are the Bimba components the only allowed pistons, or can I get them from a different manufacturer?
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Re: Allowed pneumatic components
Por favor, read the pneumatics rules. Specifically, <R86>, <R89>, and <R90>.
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Re: Allowed pneumatic components
man, you got the answer before me. You are beast.
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Re: Allowed pneumatic components
oops, thanks
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Re: Allowed pneumatic components
You are only allowed to use Bimba and Barker.
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Re: Allowed pneumatic components
Because the OP is not in the mainland US, they just might be able to use a replacement under <R42> if they're having trouble getting a hold of legal Bimba cylinders. Otherwise, yes, you would need to use either Bimba cylinders identical to those on the order form, or Parker cylinders from old KOPs that are identical to legal Bimbas.
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Re: Allowed pneumatic components
sorry, I meant Parker
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Re: Allowed pneumatic components
In regards to <R42>, I know Canadian teams in the past have been given order forms from SMC Canada, from which we were allowed to order rams identical in size/shape/mounting/bore/stroke/whatever, to the Bimba ones.
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