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  • #16
    Really?

    Figured the 1/2" would be the best bet(found 3 options after your post) now i just need to find a good deal for them.

    Thanx for the extras

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    • #17
      Hi again, so I got my prototype working with an old air compressor so it was a good starting point.


      Now i thought i would try a design for the actual version, not expecting to get it right first time, but hoping i'm on the right track. (I got stuck on the exhaust part)


      RamDesign.png


      These are the parts that I have chosen (letter match the diagram).


      C02 Bottle (A):
      http://www.firesafetystore.co.uk/fir...m0KQaAquc8P8HAQ


      Working Pressure (at 20°C): 50 bar


      Regulator (B):
      http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Gas-bottle...EAAOSwubRXIMnk


      Gas bottle regulator CO2 Argon Mig Tig Welding Regulator 0-315 bar


      Buffer Tanks (C):
      https://www.fireprotectionshop.co.uk...inguisher.html


      FireShield 1Kg ABC Dry Powder Fire Extinguisher
      Working Pressure 14 Bar


      2/2 Solenoid (D):
      http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/solenoid-valves/8041939/


      Burkert Solenoid Valve 221606, 2 port , NC, 24 V dc, 1/2in


      Ram (E):
      http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/pneuma...nders/7649968/


      Parker Double Action Pneumatic Profile Cylinder 125mm Bore, 125mm Stroke


      Hose:
      http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/hydraulic-hose/0728360/




      My questions:


      -> How would the exhaust work, I've only tried this using 5/2 solenoid, but i cant find one that can handle 10 bar? Could i do it a different way?
      -> Based on your experience would this configuration be a viable options and how could i improve it?
      -> Are there better components suited for this configuration than the ones i have chosen?
      -> Safety valves have not been factored in, could someone recommend one?

      Thanks again for your time everyone. This is a pretty steep learning curve, but its very interesting

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      • #18
        The standard pneumatic valves are most of the time rated 2-8 bar.

        With some exotic exceptions going up to 16 bar.(Norgren has a line of these)

        Keep in mind that argon regulator (and about all regulators) cannot handle liquids. And a full CO2 bottle contains about 3/4th liquid.

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        • #19
          Thanks for the reply Maddox,

          have you any suggestions regarding the regulator that would be a better fit?

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          • #20
            There is a way to do the regulating without a regulator. TMHWK is the testcase, and it seems to work.

            You'll need a 5404 valve and a full pressure capable buffertank as base for that setup.

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