Pneumatic Cylinder/Actuator
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Can anyone Come up with a cad drawing of a single action pneumatic cylinder? pretty please 
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sure........................................................ if i had cad 
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i came up with thispneumaticcannons wrote:sure........................................................ if i had cad
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Why would you need a cad drawing of one?
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The CAD model will need to be run through some CAM software to produce the G-code or whatever the machine controller reads.
And of course you need to know which tools you have available what machine you are running etc... So not something that can be done for you at a distance.
Are you planning on getting it machined professionally ?
As far as the design is concerned, having it split in the middle is a problem as drawn, as the cylinder bore has to keep the same diameter/be smooth for O-ring to seal... etc.
I'd recommend having a threaded plug at one end instead.
Do you want the same wall thickness on the cylinder ends ?
By indent do you mean the O-ring groove ? If so is the piston one part or does the rod separate ? Glued/ treaded... ?
Also thread lengths ?
Mmm also the spring, although it will compress there is a point where the spires will touch, ideally you'd want the piston to stop before that point. I'm guessing 15mm is the stroke you actually need ?
And of course you need to know which tools you have available what machine you are running etc... So not something that can be done for you at a distance.
Are you planning on getting it machined professionally ?
As far as the design is concerned, having it split in the middle is a problem as drawn, as the cylinder bore has to keep the same diameter/be smooth for O-ring to seal... etc.
I'd recommend having a threaded plug at one end instead.
Do you want the same wall thickness on the cylinder ends ?
By indent do you mean the O-ring groove ? If so is the piston one part or does the rod separate ? Glued/ treaded... ?
Also thread lengths ?
Mmm also the spring, although it will compress there is a point where the spires will touch, ideally you'd want the piston to stop before that point. I'm guessing 15mm is the stroke you actually need ?
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yes at my dads work they specialize in hydraulic stuff and there is a machine shop with all kinds of goodies... and its fine if you just draw a clear cad model because i can get it machined by handal-xg wrote:The CAD model will need to be run through some CAM software to produce the G-code or whatever the machine controller reads.
And of course you need to know which tools you have available what machine you are running etc... So not something that can be done for you at a distance.
Are you planning on getting it machined professionally ?
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HahaAlster370 wrote:Damn why does everyone had useful connections apart from me?![]()
Fancy giving me a spudfiles discount on a machined breech and bolt?
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ok thanks for teh help!
i have drawn it in 2d with all the measurements! and my dad says he will give it to martin the machinist at his work, i will post pics when i get it
EDIT: Alster-> there really busy most of the time so it takes time for things to get done
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