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Re: allowed?
Sorry, not this year. All pneumatic actuators must be identical to the ones offered on the Bimba Free Cylinder Order Sheet. No exceptions unfortunately.
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Re: allowed?
hmmm, would we be allowed to machine something ourselves like that?
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Re: allowed?
Nope, sorry... No custom pneumatic parts- only what comes in the KOP.
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Re: allowed?
Yes, as long as it is actuated by an allowed cylinder or kit motor. Generally speaking however, if you can afford the rod in the design, then you already have a linear actuator- the cylinder! If you want to beef the thing up so your cylinder doesn't get trashed, thats absolutely fine. So long as you don't modify the cylinder.
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Re: allowed?
You're also allowed to use the old KOP Parker cylinders, per <R106>. They had Ø1.5 in bore and 8 in stroke (Parker part number 1.5DPSR8.00).
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Re: Is this pneumatic component allowed?
If you want that type of motion it wouldnt be hard to attatch one of these http://igus.bdol.com/drylinn.asp to one of the allowed cylinders
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