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  • in reply to: Air Reservoir capacity and loacation #22010
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    Try these siteshttp://www.pyebarker.com/TechTips/techtip3.htmhttp://air.irco.com/asg/air_system_info/air_system_information.aspBud

    in reply to: Air Reservoir capacity and loacation #22011
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    Go to CAGI on line an they will have the info on cfm/acfm an storage volume but you will need the cfm of compressor you have a screw compress is about 5cfm per hp. Recp. are 3-4Cfm per hp. Also pipe size can have an effect. Most times i put as

    in reply to: Air Reservoir capacity and loacation #22014
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    Dear Vijay, Yes you can size your reservoir.I will help you.Mail mme your air usage points in your plant.

    in reply to: Air Reservoir capacity and loacation #22015
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    Dear Sir, Yes.This can be decided based on the quantity of air being used as one factor.We need to know air usage points viz – Cylinders,Nozzles,Guns etc.You can call me at 09313889290. or mail me. Atul

    in reply to: Help wanted Getting solemoids to work #22018
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    Supply air on the P” port? Is it an external pilot? Does it switch when you press the little orange manual over-ride?Look at http://www.smcworld.com and contact the nearest office and ask them. It’s often too dificult to sum up in an e-mail.”

    in reply to: Help wanted Getting solemoids to work #22019
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    Having the air supply on the proper port is probably your culprit. The air should go on port #1, or P”

    in reply to: Air flow #22020
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    Conrad,I’d be happy to take a crack at the math, but it will take a while. I would want full specifics on the application, at least in generalities, but would definitely need the actual cycle rate of the 59.4CF being fed to the receiver. I.E., 59.

    in reply to: Pneumatic components in nuclear plants #22021
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    Patrice,Can you be a little more specific about the requirements? How do standard units not last”?Are the flow controls attached to pneumatic cylinders? Are the cylinders specially designed for nuclear plants? What about the pneumatic valves? A”

    in reply to: AGRIPEX PNUEMATIC CYLINDER #22022
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    ive got 55 of them 7000 quid each

    in reply to: AGRIPEX PNUEMATIC CYLINDER #22023
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    I am Looking for an Agripex model AX60STserial # 5008121C100

    in reply to: AGRIPEX PNUEMATIC CYLINDER #22024
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    Looking for a UK distributor for agripex air cylinders part number i think 5012-12-1-c50

    in reply to: AGRIPEX PNUEMATIC CYLINDER #22025
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    I am Looking for an Agripex model 5566.1.C.100 we are in Italy,Naples

    in reply to: AGRIPEX PNUEMATIC CYLINDER #22026
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    I AM LOOKING FOR A clamping cylinder Agripex AX. 60.A Serial nuber 5005-12-1- C 100 Best Regards Gerry Christensen

    in reply to: AGRIPEX PNUEMATIC CYLINDER #22027
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    Does anyone know the stats for the 5012-12-1-c50 cylinders? We have three, and want to know the force it supplies and the safe working pressures.

    in reply to: AGRIPEX PNUEMATIC CYLINDER #22028
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    Hi,we are a South African based company in the westen cape looking for a pnuematic cylinder AX 60H 5006.12.1.C50 and our client are looking for 4 units.Would you be so kind ans to send us some info on who your distributor is in South Africa. Regards Arthur

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