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Pneumatic Timer

Pneumatic Timer

Pneumatic Timer

(OP)
I am looking for a simple and inexpensive adjustable timer for a pneumatic application.  We have carts with meter mixer pumps that are pneumaticly powered.  I want to install timers that can be set for a certain amount of time(roughly 5-13 minutes)so that the pump will shut off when the time expires.  Any help is appreciated.  Thanks.
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RE: Pneumatic Timer

Good morning,
  Does your application have to be pnuematic can you electrical install solenoids to the air source that are controled by timing circuit?

2571

RE: Pneumatic Timer

Check with Festo. They have pneumatic timers.

RE: Pneumatic Timer

(OP)
2571: The valve can be electrically powered, but the valve itself is to cut off the air supply.

quark: Thanks, I'll try Festo.

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