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Pnuematic fittings
It appears that there aren't any standard push-to-connect pnuematic fittings in the kit (unless I'm missing something: http://www.usfirst.org/uploadedFiles...%20Rev%20E.pdf) so I'm wondering where does everyone get the little plastic push-to-connect fittings?
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For low quantity we usually just use mcmaster and add them to our normal orders. |
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Re: Pnuematic fittings
Also check out SMC's website.
We've had the same few (large) bags of them for a little while now, so I couldn't say where we got them (maybe even in the 08 or 09 kit or something?). Odd that they give you all that brass and no quick-connects... Last edited by Aren Siekmeier : 07-07-2011 at 14:52. |
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Re: Pnuematic fittings
Allied Electronics: http://www.alliedelec.com/pneumatics/fittings/
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Re: Pnuematic fittings
The push-to-connect fittings were offered this year as one of the choices in the extended FIRST Choice KOP through AndyMark, so keep an eye out there next year too.
We order extras from a variety of places, usually chosen based on building a bigger order. Here's a T-connector for instance: http://www.alliedelec.com/Search/Pro...&MPN=KQ2T07-00 Other common fittings are listed at the bottom of that page too. P.S. Same as Chuck's link above. Last edited by Mark McLeod : 07-07-2011 at 15:56. |
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Re: Pnuematic fittings
What ports do our pnuematics have? These (http://www.alliedelec.com/pneumatics/fittings/) all have NPT 1/4 or 1/8 threads, but the festo solenoid (http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-0888.htm) has M7 threads. Will these be able to interface?
Last edited by lemiant : 07-07-2011 at 16:34. |
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Re: Pnuematic fittings
Princess Auto carries quite a selection. www.princessauto.com. The cylinders they sell are metric but they carry both metric and imperial fittings.
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). The threads will vary. All of the brass fittings and quick connects teams usually get (including all the ones posted so far, I think) have the same standard thread (not sure exactly what it is). However, the newer Festo (and SMC I believe), while they have the same NPT, they have a different fitting that you have to buy from the mfgr (as far as I know), which uses the M7 you are seeing on their website. These interface with the rest of your interface then with the standard 1/8" NPT tubing between the two different types of fittings. |
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The push in fitting needs to be for the standard FIRST .25" hose size. The fittings you get from AM will fit this hose and whatever fittings you will buy will need to be sized for this hose. I believe you will find this to be the standard size for most of the fittings you will see. Also if you see 6mm hose size fittings they will works as well (I belie what comes from on the festos from AM is 6mm) |
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NPT = National pipe thread |
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I knew it was just the hose size restriction, but not knowing the acronym I assumed that was it... You learn something new everyday! |
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Would this be legal hose?
http://www.princessauto.com/power-tr...matic-hose-red It's the right dimension, but 125 max PSI seems to be cutting it a bit tight. |
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If you use push-to-fit fittings, I suggest getting a tubing cutter and ensuring that you cut the tubes square. Angle cuts cause so many leaks ... ![]() Also, these are last years rules ... next years may (or may not) be radically different. YMMV. |
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As for the pressure, 125 psi should be just fine (correct me if I'm wrong). I'm pretty sure all the hosing we have is labeled with that as well. Our pneumatic systems never get above that on the high end (k maybe like 130), and I'm guessing that published number is before the safety factor of at least 2.
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Incidentally, National Pipe Thread (NPT) is tapered at 3/4" per foot or 1:16 so that the threads lock to give a seal (assisted by Teflon tape or pipe dope). 1/8 NPT has 27 threads per inch. We had an issue this past season with some Festo solenoids that had been anodized after threading so that the push fittings wouldn't thread in. We had to re-cut the threads with a 1/8 NPT tap. |
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