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Re: Magnetic Sensor on Pistons(help)
There is a magnet on the piston inside the cylinder. Two removable sensors are clamped to the outside of the cylinder. The they trigger when the piston inside the cylinder moves under them. They have outputs that can be connected to the digital inputs on the robot controller. There is no downside i can think of.
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Re: Magnetic Sensor on Pistons(help)
I've ordered these before, and I've wondered if the magnet makes the cylinder heavier. Bimba's website doesn't seem to provide any helpful info. Any empirical data?
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Re: Magnetic Sensor on Pistons(help)
If it did, it couldn't be more than a few ounces.
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Re: Magnetic Sensor on Pistons(help)
Not 100% sure, but I believe that all the cylinders have the magnet in them, it's just a matter of putting the sensors on the outside. It seems like you can order those sensors alone. We have a few with the sensors in our shop, I'll take a look at them.
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Re: Magnetic Sensor on Pistons(help)
Okay, I had previously thought that the only difference was that they include the sensors, but I wasn't sure if they modified the cylinder. Thanks.
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Re: Magnetic Sensor on Pistons(help)
I believe that there are small magnets on the piston ring and the sensor is a switch that closes when the magnet passes under it and opens when the magnet is not near. As for weight it weight mere ounces and there is no drawback to them at all. You might have a problem with programming if running a program means meeting the condition of the switch being closed if you decide to suddenly remove it, so be careful to check your programming
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Re: Magnetic Sensor on Pistons(help)
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It does alter the weight, but not by much. When you specify the magnet option, the piston inside the cylinder is extended by .15" to make room for the magnet ring behind the pressure seal. The cylinder wall is also extended by .15" to accomidate for this. The piston is made of aluminum and the magnetic ring is made of a pliable magnetic material similar to that which fridge magnets are constructed of. |
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