Hi, many thanks for your enquiry. Please could I trouble you to contact us directly via the website with some more information so that we can direct your question to the correct department. Many thanks.
Hi Nakz S Thank you for your email. Indeed, it is Parker part original extrusion completed by highly skilled engineers at the UK Derby-based manufacturing facility. Hope this helps. A great place to check out the full Tidyco range is at our online store: www.tidyco.co.uk/store
+Jack Olivas Its relatively easy to calculate, as force = pressure x area. Find the cross sectional area of the bore (Pi x r^2) then multiply that by the pressure to give you a force. If you have a double acting cylinder, there is less force on the return stroke, because you have to subtract the cross sectional area of the rod from your calcs.
This is not how these are completed anymore. It's a much more automated process. CNC Lathe's now turn the rods with G-code programming. Power tools now do all the torque as well.
@@tentandoumcover It was part of my FYP.... Now it's been almost two years that I am graduated and got my degree of Mechanical Engineering with a distinction....(Gold Medalist) Also got 2nd position in the project exhibition which was related to pneumatic tools and equipments.... You are now replying after years my Dear.... I appreciate your effort and Thank you 😌
Thank you, the video gives a clear idea on the pneumatic cylinders
+Abderrahim El boutaybi No problem. Glad we could help!
beautiful excellent works.... thumb up.....
Hello.. where can i find the cylinder cutting machine in the video?
Nice
Great Video. But the piston end, the front cap and the end cap how were made?
How do I mount this change bolts on end cap for all thread?
Hi, many thanks for your enquiry. Please could I trouble you to contact us directly via the website with some more information so that we can direct your question to the correct department. Many thanks.
What is tge name of that tester used at the end??
how is the body manufactured? is it extrusion?
Hi Nakz S
Thank you for your email. Indeed, it is Parker part original extrusion completed by highly skilled engineers at the UK Derby-based manufacturing facility.
Hope this helps.
A great place to check out the full Tidyco range is at our online store:
www.tidyco.co.uk/store
Tidyco Ltd many thanks for your answer and the link.
Please send part no of body
I want to order
where would I find the load specifications for each cylinder?
+Jack Olivas Its relatively easy to calculate, as force = pressure x area.
Find the cross sectional area of the bore (Pi x r^2) then multiply that by the pressure to give you a force.
If you have a double acting cylinder, there is less force on the return stroke, because you have to subtract the cross sectional area of the rod from your calcs.
+hfdpayner Great answer!
Thanks!
+David Urquhart Glad we could help :)
Whats the name of this song man?!
+Jeremy Crichton This song was taken from a directory on our video editing software, unfortunately we do not know the name. Sorry!
Damn you Tidyco Ltd >D
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This is not how these are completed anymore. It's a much more automated process. CNC Lathe's now turn the rods with G-code programming. Power tools now do all the torque as well.
Thank you for the comment Dotubum. As you can see the video was filmed in 2015 but we like to still keep it visible.
Price ?
It depends on your country and much more....
@@tentandoumcover It was part of my FYP.... Now it's been almost two years that I am graduated and got my degree of Mechanical Engineering with a distinction....(Gold Medalist)
Also got 2nd position in the project exhibition which was related to pneumatic tools and equipments....
You are now replying after years my Dear.... I appreciate your effort and Thank you 😌
For more information on our Parker Hannifin P1D Cylinder Manufacturing, please head to; tidyco.co.uk/pneumatic-cylinder-manufacturers/
Muito bom!
+Matheus Batista Obrigado!