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    Air cylinders circuit line

    Hi Jboggs Thanks for your reply. The Term i used ''BALANCING'' is just only because,if you see my picture (attached) all i wanted to move the 36mm Steel plate parallely towards forward and backward. i only had doubt if i should feed my Actuator with same equal length of Air Circuits...
  2. steinbaden

    Air cylinders circuit line

    Hi Occupant Thanks for the comments. So it means we do not have to really balance the Air cylinders,,isnt it !!?
  3. steinbaden

    Air cylinders circuit line

    Hi Mike Thanks for the quick answer but my application is little different, so i would like to use the way in the image
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    Air cylinders circuit line

    Hi See my attached image Now i tried to explain bit more in details Regards Sakthihttp://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=5d98b09a-1e27-43f0-9624-ae993b644178&file=Air_circuits_explain.jpg
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    Air cylinders circuit line

    Hi Team (Please see the attachement) * I used Four 80mm Cylinders to lift a single Steel plate, My Air pressure is 6bar and circuit dia is 8mm. --My question is Do i need to make my Air circuit fully balanced. or is it okay if i draw a simple circuit as shown in the attachment can someone...
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    Timing belt (distance between pulleys)

    Hi Users * I need to lift a plate ~600x700x30mm by using a Timing belt pulley 4nos * i decided to drive the main pulley with servo motor, and this servo pulley is connected with other pulley through timing belt hence the 4 pulley have ball screw this will lift the plate parallely ****My...

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