Pneumatics 101 - Cylinders, Valves, Fittings, Tubing - Demonstrations
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 พ.ค. 2024
- Informative video of the components of a pneumatic system including Cylinders, Valves, Fittings, Tubing. We talk about Pneumatic Cylinders, what sizes you can get, and how they can be fitted into projects. Also information on 5 port 3 way valves, 5 port 2 way valves and solenoid valves too. Pneumatic fittings come in BSP and NPT pipe thread sizes, and for a whole selection of metric and standard OD sized tubing.
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very informative video, been looking to try out some pneumatics myself recently and its good to see someone in the UK using them.
Thanks for this video! It was short, well done and easy to understand.
Very interesting stuff Ben! Got me thinking over here!
Love your content. Im kinda new to the solenoids needed for my can crusher. Very informative. Great job
thanks for sharing to new engineer like us. god bless you
Great Simple Explanation
Fantastic video, very good observation and instructions
Many thanks!
Love this 👌
Brilliant video. Spot on for someone who hasn't used pneumatics before.
Thank you!
bang on that ben 👍👍👍
I have a Jet 52" stop sheer which hydraulic cylinders would I use???
Very helpful
Fantastic video mate from ian
Thank you so much
The 3 position manual controller is what i am looking for i think for my minitruck tilt bed project
Ok i want to make a lemon smasher but want a always extended rod so lemon juice dont get on the rod part that retracks back in the seal,could you give me the name of a cylinder i 😊can buy that will do this i need about 9 to 10 inches extended out before the rod moves out of the cylinder and it can move out at 250mm to 200mm thank you hope understand what iam asking 😊
Do you have a video on how much pressure a cylinder will exert on an object based on a cylinder size and input pressure?
I'm trying to understand I'm designing a something like a paper press but I'd like to know how much pressure will it give so I can choose the right cylinder
Thank you!
Can it handle a car wight? I mean does it work as a air suspension?
What is the size of the cylinder used at the end of the video
Could you make me a kit to fit on a chop saw for wood ben?
Thanks but these pneumatic components are from which company
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So I've been trying to create this prototype I was wondering if there was some way I could message you and ask for advice on how to create this safely
Go ahead! b3ndx0191@gmail.com cheers for the sub!
@@man-madehand-made6009 Thanks for responding! and ofc good content
What's the price of this cylinder
i have very heavy duty air cylinder. i think it is 40cm stroke and i want to use it for 4x4 snow plow "turning" cylinder. what kind of valve do i need for it. and is there some kind of protection, if plow hits the stump so it can handle the shock from side to side? i really liked that 3 position 5 way valve with joystic. can i use that? Thanks!
Good morning, thanks for the comment.
3 position string to centre would work. Also with it being compressed air, it means the cylinder is “back drive-able” to some extent (some cushioning is present at 10 bar for example)
Good luck with the project!
@@man-madehand-made6009 Thanks! It seems to work great in theory. i buy the parts and start building tomorrow!
very nice video, am having some ideas. can it be used in steering boats? thank you.
i did that snow plow project and it worked perfect last winter.
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