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Manually operating the valves & FORCE!
Posted by Andy Baker at 1/14/2001 8:45 AM EST
Engineer on team #45, TechnoKats, from Kokomo High School and Delphi Automotive Systems. In Reply to: Re: Make the display board... Posted by Josh Vetter on 1/13/2001 10:50 PM EST: You can manually operate the valves by pressing the red (or orange) button on the valve. This helps when debugging and hand-operating the valves. As for the pneumatics in general... think of the force involved: F=PA The force of a 2" cylinder = the pressure (60 psi) x the area of the cylinder (3.14 sq.in.). That's over 180 lbs. of force... yowee. Andy B. ps... we will surely be using pneumatics |
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