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Re: Solution: Variable position of cylinder in compliance with <R74>
Okay, I see what you're saying. Still, a valve that applies pressure to both ports in the middle position should only allow for three positions, unless you use an electronic regulator on one side. If you use an electronic regulator, you might as well just use the system described in the initial post - it will save weight and reduce complexity.
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Re: Solution: Variable position of cylinder in compliance with <R74>
If it's a 3-position valve that is center pressure, then you can only have three possible positions of the cylinder, without adjusting the regulator. If you use a center-closed valve, like I show in the schematic I posted, theoretically, you can have an infinite number of cylinder positions.
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G. For the purposes of the FRC, a device that creates a vacuum is not considered to be a pneumatic device and are not subject to the pneumatic rules (although they must still satisfy all other appropriate rules). These include, but are not limited to, venturi-type vacuum generators and off-the-shelf vacuum devices (as long as they are powered by provided or permitted motors). The storage is what is under discussion and storage is most definitely under the rules. |
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Re: Solution: Variable position of cylinder in compliance with <R74>
That's irrelevant, for the purposes of this discussion. All I'm saying is that with a 5/4 3-position valve with center pressure, you can only move the cylinder to a total of three positions - out, in, and a predetermined spot in between the two extremes.
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Re: Solution: Variable position of cylinder in compliance with <R74>
That's irrelevant, for the purposes of this discussion. All I'm saying is that with a 5/4 3-position valve with center pressure, you can only move the cylinder to a total of three positions - out, in, and a predetermined spot in between the two extremes
I am not sure why you say this will not work. but all I seen on our robot was I could stop and start cylinder any where in the 30" stroke. only used standard regulater on none shaft side of cylinder. |
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You seem to be confusing volume or surface area of the inside of the cylinder with force exerted on the piston. The force exerted on the piston is what matters, the other two are irrelevant. |
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a) Equal pressure supplied to both sides of the piston creates an unequal force, due to rod area differential, which causes the cylinders to extend. Many times a regulator will be installed in the blind end cylinder line to drop the blind end pressure and equalize the force (we all know this would be an improper application of a regulator). The application of full-line pressure to this regulator during normal cylinder cycling leads to premature regulator failures. b) Cannot be used to support vertical loads." It would appear that is causes unnecessary and undesirable strain on the components. |
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Re: Solution: Variable position of cylinder in compliance with <R74>
Are you sure it's a center pressure valve? Also, when you were moving the cylinder, did you need to adjust the regulator to change the position of the rod, when it was not at either extreme?
Yes it is center pressure valve, I started with closed center but could not dump all air from system so went to presure center. once set you do not need to adjust regulator. you can stop & start at any point. up or down the stroke with only powering silonoid on one side or the other |
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Re: Solution: Variable position of cylinder in compliance with <R74>
Center locking valves are not allowed this year, that's the whole purpose of this crazy thread.
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