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Re: Working pressure problem
The working pressure for the robot would be 60 psi. See the Pnumatics manual under "regulators."
http://www.usfirst.org/uploadedFiles...ics_Manual.pdf The pressure switch will turn off the compressor at 115-120 psi. The accumulators will have that much pressure in them. The actuators cannot run at 115-120 psi. That is what the pressure regulator is for. It MUST be placed BEFORE ALL working componnents on the robot. It only lets 0-60 psi through to the actuators. As for the pressure switch, I don't know, sorry. Good luck, Jacob |
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