Web sources for pneumatics angles/distances?

Posted by Vince Wilczynski at 1/15/2001 5:19 PM EST

Engineer on team #124, Whalers, from New London / Montville/ Williams School and Notheast Utilities / US Coast Guard Academy.

Now that most folks are using pneumatics, anyone find any web references that can calculate resulting angles for a given displacement for four bar linkages? I know I have some references at work but I am looking for something to use tonight.The fpda.org site isn’t much help.

Posted by William Elliott at 1/15/2001 10:34 PM EST

Student on team #442, Knight Riders, from Lee High School.

In Reply to: Web sources for pneumatics angles/distances?
Posted by Vince Wilczynski on 1/15/2001 5:19 PM EST:

: Now that most folks are using pneumatics, anyone find any web references that can calculate resulting angles for a given displacement for four bar linkages? I know I have some references at work but I am looking for something to use tonight.The fpda.org site isn’t much help.

you should try the Fluid Power Distribution Association (the guys that made the pneumatics) webiste. Their website is www.fpda.org

Posted by Mike at 1/16/2001 3:36 PM EST

Other from Grandview Heights High School.

In Reply to: Web sources for pneumatics angles/distances?
Posted by Vince Wilczynski on 1/15/2001 5:19 PM EST:

Try Parker Corp website…they have program called InPhorm that might help you.

: Now that most folks are using pneumatics, anyone find any web references that can calculate resulting angles for a given displacement for four bar linkages? I know I have some references at work but I am looking for something to use tonight.The fpda.org site isn’t much help.