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Re: Bimba wait time
Lead time on standard size pistons is pretty quick. It's really just the voucher that's slow IMO. We ordered some pancake cylinders last Tuesday and had them by Friday.
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Automation Direct...
Ships SAME DAY. For us, 2 days UPS GROUND from GA. http://www.automationdirect.com/adc/...ers_(A-Series) Good prices to me and worth it to my team. Or, PHD has some OCG cylinders, but they are not easy to get through a website, you have to locate a distributor in your area. https://www.phdinc.com/product/?prod...ers&series=ocg Find a PHD Distributor: https://www.phdinc.com/support/mydistributors/ Last edited by Chris_Elston : 27-01-2015 at 10:42. |
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Last year, we ordered cylinders. The 'free' ones shipped from Mexico and took something like 3 weeks. The purchased ones shipped from Chicago and we had them in just a couple days. The cylinders were the same.
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I just called and heard back from Bimba, we ordered 1/15 and they hope to ship from Mexico tomorrow (1/30), no delivery information. We need spares anyway so I guess I'll go ahead and order a couple from AD so we can finish assembly.
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For what it's worth, I ordered Automation Direct cylinders yesterday and they will be arriving tomorrow. The offer free 2-day shipping on any orders over $49 and have a fairly reasonable selection: http://www.automationdirect.com/adc/...ders_(A-Series) 7/16" bore up to 2" bore. Bimba or McMaster would probably have more selection, but these met our needs this year and were much more inexpensive (around $60 for a 2" bore 4" stroke).
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The Bimba donation is one of the best donations FRC teams have been able to get for a long time, IMO.
The inherent problem though is they are costly to stockpile and until teams start build season and designing their robots, its very hard to pre-determine what you need. We've had this issue for years and would often ask to trade other teams for extra Bimba cylinders in the past. The easiest solution for us as a veteran team was to strip it off an old robot and put back the cylinder at a later time. ![]() |
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We never did receive our Bimba cylinders, I guess I'll call them again.
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We just got ours on Friday, and I placed the order on the 22nd of January, three and a half weeks ago.
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I don't think they fit under the category of "a bunch of teams want to buy stuff at once" because most teams probably want slightly (or completely) different parts. Also, Bimba is a pretty big company, so FIRST orders can't be much "higher than normal" However, this doesn't really fit with the stated intent of the rule per the blue box, I just think its funny to call bimba a non-legitimate business. Its sounds like they're some guy on the street selling pneumatic cylinders. I really believe that bimba cylinders are legal and that they aren't part of witholding. I realize I'm probably lawyering the rules a little too hard, but on the other hand, the rules are pretty clear here. Last edited by tStano : 16-02-2015 at 22:37. |
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We placed our order on Jan 28, and received them on Feb 11. Two weeks seems like pretty good turnaround (since they advertised it would be 7-10 business days). We are in Michigan. The cylinders were 1 1/2" bore, 1.5" stroke and 4" stroke.
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