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Re: Controling Pnumatics with joystick.
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This document shows a way to control position that appears to comply with <R73> and <R74> after adjusting the single-acting solenoid to fail open (not closed like they specify): http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/1476 It would be nice to use a 3-way, center closed solenoid, but my team hasn't seen a way to do it that is less complex than the above design and complies with both <R73> and <R74>. |
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Re: Controling Pnumatics with joystick.
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<R74> Each commanded motion of a pneumatic cylinder or rotary actuator must be accomplished via the flow of compressed air through only one approved pneumatic valve. Plumbing the outputs from multiple valves together into the same input on a pneumatic cylinder is prohibited. |
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