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Re: Controling Pneumatics
Posted by Jim Meyer at 1/16/2001 8:35 AM EST
Engineer on team #67, HOT Team, from Huron Valley Schools and GM Milford Proving Ground. In Reply to: Re: Controling Pneumatics Posted by Mike on 1/13/2001 11:14 PM EST: : Depending on your design you can use two cylinders back to back (or rod to rod) and your spec lengths will give you a 3 postion cylinder. If you need other ideas use the distributor locator index at www.fpda.org and your password from your pnuematic kit to find someone close to you. Great Idea! Thanks! If you used different length cylinders you could have 4 positions! |
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