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Re: Pneumatic Tanks
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lugnet.robotics
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Sun, 10 Jan 1999 14:31:05 GMT
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"Linc Smith" <ldsmith@pfc.forestry.ca> writes:
> As to the loss of fine adjustment in small cylinders... have a look
> at this old post... I detailed a method of installing a flow limiter
> inline.
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> http://www.lugnet.com/news/display.cgi?lugnet.build:245
Thanks. I just knew I should have read the article more thoroughly.
I admit that I don't really understand all the words there, however. So
to clear things up, do you achieve the limiting of the flow simply by
narrowing the tube at some point, or is there some even more complicated
things going on?
Fredrik
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Pneumatic Tanks
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| Fredrik Glöckner wrote in message ... (...) Ahhh, You got me! I wrote the post like there was something more complicated going on... but there isn't. Make it narrower, and call it a "inline flow limiting device" ;) The thing that makes it better (...) (26 years ago, 10-Jan-99, to lugnet.robotics)
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| Fredrik Glöckner wrote in message ... (...) Your idea is great and would work quite well. In one of my applications I am finding that Just a long hose is working as a reservoir of pressured air. I Like your idea because you have simplified the (...) (26 years ago, 6-Jan-99, to lugnet.robotics)
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