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zeigs spud
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http://www.starcyl.com/products_st3rl.aspx

i don't get it is this basicly a portable air compresser?
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Looks like a step motor to me. Used in assembly lines, where pecision is a must. On step tables, building circuts for computers.

EDIT: I just looked at the home page, i didn't do any research on it.
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I had a look around that site, and all i could find were air rams for presses, and an air press near the bottom, so, if im not mistaken, its a hydraulic ram that uses air, rather than fluid to force the rod out.
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So its a pneumatic ram skinner :wink: .
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:lol: yes, if you take away all my useless descriptions, and the lame line "its a hydraulic ram that uses air"

EDIT: I also noticed that your from Aus, all the fittings and pipe down here is damn expensive, and ive been looking in bunnings and stuff, and i cant find a sprinkler valve anywhere, i dont know if im looking in the right section or not, i just go to the PVC section down the back. it would help heaps if you could tell me where to go to get one?

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That's called a pneumatic sylinder. They are made in hundreds of configurations to suit all your air-power needs.

(You put pressure behind it and it pushes a rod forward.)
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skinner wrote: EDIT:
cheers,
skinner

umm i'm not lol.....
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