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  • in reply to: Cornelius Compressor #18899
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    I am looking for information on cornelius 24 volt,2 cfm, 3000psi portable compressor

    in reply to: Watchdog Pneumatic Lubricator #18900
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    Well have enough domestic auto makers gone bankrupt yet. GM, Chrysler Are enough people out of work yet. Who will be next. Perhaps Ford. To compete in the global economy we need to be competitive.

    Here is one way to help do just that
    from APIL

    Lubricator keeps watch on pneumatic system health
    Features of the Watchdog lubricator may reduce cost significantly, by increasing throughput, reducing downtime and capital equipment expenditure on replacing pneumatic systems.
    Our Watchdog Lubricator will out perform competing lubricators because a plc can detect oil drop dispensing rate.
    A feedback signal can be programmed via the machine's PLC to alert operator if oil is getting low. We intend to award a state territory for 1 contingency sale.

    Norgren, Watts and Wiley Vogel representatives have seen the prototype in operation around 1996.

    Do you people in the pneumatics business want a lubricator to work. Oh yeah that is right if they worked better that would cut into the multi billion dollar market for valves and cylinders since they should last longer.

    in reply to: Solenoid Valve Norgren #18904
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    I've been searching for replacement for norgren solenoid valve type M/1741/152. Thanks

    in reply to: Pneumatic Cylinder 3600 PSI?? #18905
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    Dear All,

    does anyone know a manufacturer which has pneumatic cylinder with a working pressure of 3600 PSI??

    We need for a project these kind of cylinders.

    Thanks and regards,
    Rogasi

    in reply to: Air compressor theory – compressing to lower pressure #18910
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    Good afternoon, all…hoping someone can help to answer my question.

    My goal is to prove (or disprove) that compressing to a lower pressure means there's inherently less liquid water condensate to remove from the airstream. For instance, if a pump compresses to 50psi instead of 100psi, there will be less liquid condensate draining out after the heat exchanger and less moisture to remove with an air dryer.

    Is this true? Anyone help me with the math to back it up?

    Thanks,
    -Steve

    in reply to: Do you know Pneumission? #18914
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    Does anyone here know Pneumission?
    How is this company?
    Is it a good company to work for?
    Who is running the company?
    How is the boss like?
    Where is the boss from?

    in reply to: martonair seal kit #18916
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    Urgently in need to order a deal repair kit for pheumatic cylinder as follows;
    Part number ;SM/13063E/S/350
    BRAND: Martonair pheumatic cylinder

    in reply to: Parker Pneumatic Components #18918
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    We are having a large stock of Genuine Parker Hannifin Pneumatic Cylinders,Valves,Filters,Regulators and Lubricators
    which we are willing to dispose at good prices.

    in reply to: miniature regulator #18925
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    I am trying to find a 3-4000psi high pressure reducing regulator (miniature type or paintball bottle type) with +/- 800-2500psi adjustable outlet pressure. would prefer duel gauge if it's adjustable, if not, then single gauge preset to +/-2000psi outlet pressure.

    in reply to: Is a 5-port valve a "5-way" valve #18929
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    I have a copy of the Norgren "ISO symbols". It described a 5-port valve as "five-way". People I've talked too they said "if the valve has two output ports (say A & B), then it is a 4-way. Other people is telling me "the no. of ports (supply,outputs, exhaust ports, not counting the pilot ports), is the number of way". Is just a little bit confusing.
    Who actually started using the "way" in describing directional control valve, It is Mac Valve?

    in reply to: filter regulator 1 bar #18931
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    I need a filter regulator with range of 0 to 1 bar, any filtration capacity will do, material of bowl should be metal. Port size is 1/4". Thank you.

    in reply to: I NEED PARKER valve #18934
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    Please give me quotation of this parker valve Model: PS1-E23 and Model: PS1-E19.
    If the price is good, i need 20 pcs. each.

    in reply to: Looking for Supplier (Saudi) #18938
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    Hi, we are unique saudi trading company, we are currently looking for good partners who can support us and supply PNEUMATIC RELATED items such as Rotary Actuated Valve, Rotary Actuator, High Pressure Valves, and the likes. If you are interested please email me at edward@mwfts.com. Our website http://www.mwfts.com

    in reply to: NPN or PNP #18939
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    I am interested to know which one is better (safer?) to use:
    an NPN (sinking) type switch or a PNP (sourcing) type switch?

    I think Europe is mostly using PNP (esp. due to CE directive). Are NPN sensors common is US?

    in reply to: Push-in fittings SANG-A #18940
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    Just so everybody is aware, BIBUS UK Limited is happy to announce that they are now the authorised distributor for the renowned Sang-a range of push in fittings and tubing. All enquiries are welcome.

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