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Re: Rigging The System...
Okay. We have the solenoid, compressor, and, switch wired up right. Now here's another question: will I have to use a second solenoid to run another pneumatic cylinder off of the same system so they work simultaneously, cuz if that's the case, it may be a no go unless we can order another solenoid; the solenoid we originally had on there was defective and we had to use another one. I just need help toggling the trigger where, when it's pulled the first time, the rod extends and stays extended until the trigger is pulled a second time.
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