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Pneumatics and air pressure

I have a very stupid question, but it can help us a lot.
Should the pressure rate of the air in the parts we have be at least 125 PSI or up to 125 PSI?

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Re: Pneumatics and air pressure

Up to 125 psi.
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Re: Pneumatics and air pressure

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I have a very stupid question, but it can help us a lot.
Should the pressure rate of the air in the parts we have be at least 125 PSI or up to 125 PSI?

Thank you very much
Team 2230
It should be less than 120 PSI on the high side of the pressure regulator and less than 60 PSI on the low side.
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I have a very stupid question, but it can help us a lot.
Should the pressure rate of the air in the parts we have be at least 125 PSI or up to 125 PSI?

Thank you very much
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The RATED pressure of anything you use must be at least 125 PSI. That means it has been tested and is acceptable to use up to that pressure.

You can have up to 120 PSI on the high side (compressor and storage tank) of the regulator.

You can have up to 60 PSI on the low side (solenoids and cylinders) of the regulator.
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