eponalank
Mechanical
- Jun 11, 2010
- 5
Hello.
I am looking to create an pneumatic cylinder actuated system that extend the cylinder at high speed when a trigger is pressed, and automatically returns to position once the stroke is completed.
I was thinking of having a 4way trigger valve, and a air chamber connected to a compressor, and a double acting cylinder. However, I believe that using this arrangement, the cylinder would only retract to position when the trigger is released.
Ideally, even if the trigger is kept pressed, it should retract to position AND STOP. So, essentially like a gun.
I've never done pneumatic circuit related things, so I'm not certain where to go with this. I must avoid electrical-pneumatic systems. Ideally it would be completely air logic, oh and portable
Any suggestions?
Kind Regards,
Francesco
I am looking to create an pneumatic cylinder actuated system that extend the cylinder at high speed when a trigger is pressed, and automatically returns to position once the stroke is completed.
I was thinking of having a 4way trigger valve, and a air chamber connected to a compressor, and a double acting cylinder. However, I believe that using this arrangement, the cylinder would only retract to position when the trigger is released.
Ideally, even if the trigger is kept pressed, it should retract to position AND STOP. So, essentially like a gun.
I've never done pneumatic circuit related things, so I'm not certain where to go with this. I must avoid electrical-pneumatic systems. Ideally it would be completely air logic, oh and portable
Any suggestions?
Kind Regards,
Francesco