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  • in reply to: Air Lock Relay #21810
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    I am assuming you are talking about a cylinder application. There are a number of questions we would have to ask before providing a good answer. How critical is the application? Is there going to be a person under this device or load? What wi

    in reply to: Air Lock Relay #21811
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    http://www.rosscontrols.com/Safety_related.htmSelect the PO Check literature. There are a number of options available regarding how to dump the air when you choose to do so (electrical or manual). These are the 2 and 3 way valves mentioned above

    in reply to: Air Lock Relay #21812
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    Sorry, tech services number is not there, it is 1 888 835-7677.

    in reply to: Air Lock Relay #21813
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    You are looking for a PILOT OPERATED STOP VALVE. that can be mounted on the cylender ports.Contact Metalwork pneumatics for more details.Address is:Metal Work S.p.a. – via Segni, 5-7-925062 Concesio (Brescia) – ItalyTel +39 30 218711Fax +39 30 275

    in reply to: Air Lock Relay #21814
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    This looks like a standard normally passing 3 way valve that closes when air pressure is turned off. You can use any 2 way or 3 way valve in this application. Metal Work is an Italian company with very little representation in the US. In the US

    in reply to: Air Lock Relay #21815
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    To: Mr.Jeromy PatriquinThanks for the remarks on the Metal Work, After all Metal Work is a company & not a trader.You do not know the location of the customer. It looks like customer is not in US.Representation” of company may be big or small

    in reply to: Air Lock Relay #21816
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    Hello.Contact SMC Pneumatics at 800-762-7621Best regards.

    in reply to: Air Lock Relay #21817
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    This is turning into an advertising forum. This is meant to be a discussion of industry professionals answering questions for people who have sincere technical questions.The question was asked about air lock relay valves. It has turned into a c”

    in reply to: Air Lock Relay #21818
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    SITEMA makes a rod clamp they call a Single-acting Safety Catcher” that uses a self-intensifying clamp operating principle that prevents “loads from crashing down at any stage of ascent”.”

    in reply to: Air Lock Relay #21819
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    Saga Industries Manufacture Single Acting type and Double Acting type AIR LOCK RELAYS. For more information on the product visit http://www.sagaindia.com or write to:SAGA INDUSTRIESKATTOOR – 680 702, THRISSUR, KERALA, INDIA

    in reply to: Air Lock Relay #21820
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    We, an ISO 9001 company, manufacture air lock up relays to lock the circuit in case of air failure.YOu are req. to contact us if in case you have the requirement for the same.thanks & regards {DIVYA CONTROL, INDIA}

    in reply to: Looking for a position in pneumatics!!!!!!! #21821
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    There is an upstart in Canada called Battlefield International. They are in Hamilton, Ontario. Their number is 905-574-3000. I found out about them after they contacted me about taking their line. They seem to have a pretty complete line of pr

    in reply to: Looking for a position in pneumatics!!!!!!! #21822
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    We are looking for representatives to help us cover the Maritime Provinces. We are strictly pneumatic and serve all aspects of industry.Please contact me at the above e-mail or by phone 902-468-2234

    in reply to: Looking for a position in pneumatics!!!!!!! #21823
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    I have several sales positions in this area but they are all in the U.S. Contact me if this will help you at all.

    in reply to: What is an anti-siphon valve? #21824
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    You need to supply more information about your application. Hydraulics, fluid transfer, and dispensing all have some sort of anti-siphon valves. But, here are the basics. First, an anti-siphon device prevents material from returning back to the

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