Few points to clarify now. The design is changed. We've now incorporated two gussets, M6 nuts (Cheese head with Allen nuts) 8 nos for each surface, more number of holes for mounting on the table. Further, the thread will be only on one mating part with the other having a through hole and a...
Thank all members for your suggestions. Some clarifications.
1. The General Design is as given below.
2. The vibration test is done through an external lab and the dimensions of the bench are as follows.
XY Table
Z Table
3. I've dropped the idea of welded plates based on your...
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I am aware that there are threads which discuss this topic but there are some specifics which i wanted to share in this thread.
1. Specimen : Pneumatic Panel 448x187mm with 3mm R4 bend. Aluminium, 3mm sheet thickness.
2. Test Standard : IEC 61373 HL2
2. Weight 3Kgs (approx.)
4...
Two solutions come to my mind.
1. Use a 5/2 way valve with port 1 connected to a I/P converter. You can set the output pressure using 0-10V /4-20mA signal.
2. Use two 3/2 way valves to connect to port 1 of a 5/2 way valves. These two 3/2 way valves can be connected to different pressures to...
The max speed of a Pneumatic cylinder of 40mm dia (1.5") is roughly 3m/sec. No way you are going to get a speed of 250m/sec using a pneumatic cylinder. Try firing a bullet type projectile.
Any application diagrams?. What is the load (in kgs) that you want to rotate and what is the approx Nm needed?. A Pneumatic cylinder with a rod eye in the piston and a rotary swivel joint to the rear end cover might just rotate a load.
Something to do with Manual Override?. Its a 3 position mid position closed valve. Hence the two dents.
Pneumatic valves have them. I'm not sure about hydraulic ones.
This is what i could get from what i understand of the application. The pressure can be varied from 15 to 5000psi using a 0-10V or a 4-20mA signal. You write a code in the PLC for the scaling between the strain gauge input and the signal output to tune the PID...
Ex d (Flame proof) - Up to Zone 1 : Usually Die cast AL/Iron. Wiring rigged in such a way that the power trips if the lid is opened. Glands have to be Ex d rated too. Max wattage of each component has to taken into account before wiring. Extensively used in lighting.
Ex e (Increased protection...
IS circuit means that the Entity parameters (L/C) of the load (Transmitter) is lower than that of the barrier. So no chance of sparking due to hot working or Shorting. Technically, even the cable's entity parameter has to be considered for the length between the marshaling cabinet and the...
"The cylinder oscillates as you mentioned using some sore of a pilot switch, what I do not understand is how does the port I marked on the picture work, it is outside of the cylinder so how does the cylinder pressure or lack thereof get to that port? There's got to be internal pathway os some...
What is the application?. Some sort of volumetric filling?.
From the pics, i can only figure out that there are no solenoid or reed switches involved so its a pure pneumatic circuit. A threshold sensor is a pneumatic signal generator which sends out a pneumatic signal every time the cylinder...
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I am trying to control a Step Servo Motor (EX d) using an Omron CP1EN40DT1-D CPU. The task involves positioning control of a belt pulley system for positioning the carriage using a Step Servo motor. So its a position control application. I am trying to use the PULS2 instruction to limit the...
IS barriers have a EXia rated terminal on one side and normal terminals on the other. The barrier itself is generally rated for Zone 2 installation only. So if your box is located in hazardous area then it necessitates that the Glands are compulsorily air tight.
Is there an electronic proportional pressure regulator in hydraulic?. Sure there is one in pneumatic. It makes such tasks easier. All you have to do to set up a closed loop in your PLC using 4-20mA signals (for set pressure and output pressure feedback) and program the basic loop in ladder using...
Changing diaphragm material is worth a try. If sealing is the problem then the other option that I can think of is a Piston operated angle seat valve. Some valves from Boschjost (82380/ 84500) *CLAIM* to have good resistance against aggressive and contaminated gases. For the sake of full...
I would start by looking at the material of the diaphragm. NBR is not suitable for abrasive air, the other suitors are EPDM and FKM/FKP. There's only so much you can do with a valve. The best method is to filter the air itself. If not on the machine, at least on the header line feeding the valve.