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  • in reply to: Numatics #21778
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    My past experience as a buyer over the past 8 years dealing with Numatics for 3 years has been horrible. I have had orders unprocessed and due in house before they were processed and confirmed. It’s an on going problem that never gets resolved.

    in reply to: Numatics #21779
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    Holly, is it possibly the distributor’s fault? I have worked in this industry for a number of years and have not heard anything bad about Numatics’ delivery. Numatics goes to market a little differently than MAC, SMC and even JointAir. Numatics

    in reply to: Numatics #21780
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    Randy,I am curious what type of information you are looking for.As our long winded colleague, Jeromy, has pointed out, a spool and sleeve design is quite different than a traditional elastomeric seal spool valve.However, probably the most importan

    in reply to: Numatics #21781
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    I gave Randy an objective answer. You call it long-winded, I call it objective. I don’t believe you gave him an answer to his question or added more, you just repeated what I said. I met you about 2 years ago at a trade show. I have gone throu

    in reply to: Numatics #21782
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    The information I was referring to was the quality of the valves, delivery times, competitive pricing, etc. I went to the sec.gov page and found nothing. I know Numatics has been in business for 50+ years, and their financial situation is most l

    in reply to: Numatics #21783
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    First, the difference between a lapped spool and a packed spool. A lapped spool and sleeve design is basically a mated pair of metal components which slide on a cushion” of air. They are forever mated based on very close tolerances. There are n”

    in reply to: Numatics #21784
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    I received an e-mail today asking why I don’t push the valves I sell on my website. Answer: This is not a place for advertising. People are asking questions about the products they are using (or are looking to use) and are looking for reliable

    in reply to: Numatics #21785
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    I have a supply of numatics parts in stock and are willing to sell them. if anyone is interested please call me at 800-697-9311. ask for Doug.

    in reply to: hydraulically piloted 3/2 pneumatic valve #21786
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    There is no reason you can’t use a standard pilot operated pneumatic valve for this application. You need to make sure the oil is compatable with the seals in the valve and that you are not exceeding the pressure of the valve.In it’s most basic f

    in reply to: hydraulically piloted 3/2 pneumatic valve #21787
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    NeilIs this valve to actuate at a preset pressure or any time above zero? My firm until last year manufactured a snap acting pneumatic switches that could operate in different input ranges from 3 psi to 400 psi. They worked very well but slow sal

    in reply to: hydraulically piloted 3/2 pneumatic valve #21788
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    Try this sitewww.doering.comThey have some in 2-way and 3-way but say the 3-way is only for air. Worth asking about your application.

    in reply to: looking for co2 regulator #21789
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    IMI Norgren do a full range of Co2 regulators.

    in reply to: looking for co2 regulator #21790
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    contact me ..i have them brand new for 40.00

    in reply to: Long Lasting Valves #21791
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    That is a BIG question. Unfortunately there are many answers. Most of the answers are dependent on your application. There are some questions which need to be answered:What is the application?What are the environmental conditions?The number an

    in reply to: Long Lasting Valves #21792
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    Dear Sir,I would start by looking at your air supply. If you don’t feed it high quality fuel (clean dry air) don’t expect good performance. Start at compressor at work forward.

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