3/4" diaphragm valve
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Found this little blighter at work which seems to correspond to the Gemü model 610, well made bit of kit. The preload on the springs is tremendous, I doubt I'll actually find a use for it but just thought I'd share.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Yeah, found them with the valve.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Nice find,wonder why there is two strong springs for such a small valve.Not sure how one would go about moding it.

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maybe get a less strong spring and use a 1/8 in ball valve
edit: sorry to get off topic but I just noticed that we have "welcomed" almost 3000 new members in the past 3 months at the most.
edit: sorry to get off topic but I just noticed that we have "welcomed" almost 3000 new members in the past 3 months at the most.
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That valve could be modded quite nicely imo :O. Have a play around with it, would be great for a compact small bore.
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Ya pretty sweet, is there any indication of a preassure rating?
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15 millimeter = 0.5905511811 inch
hmm who knows, but seeing as JSR has it, he's probably right. but cheers for trying to read it, i didnt even try...
hmm who knows, but seeing as JSR has it, he's probably right. but cheers for trying to read it, i didnt even try...
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I wasn't replying to your post King_tater, just stating that's it's a small valve.
I think I see DN15 PN5 PVC
Which simply means... Diameter 15mm, Pressure rating 5BAR made from PVC.
5 BAR is about 72.5PSI
So there's your answer King_Tater, 72.5psi it's rated to... I think.
I think I see DN15 PN5 PVC
Which simply means... Diameter 15mm, Pressure rating 5BAR made from PVC.
5 BAR is about 72.5PSI
So there's your answer King_Tater, 72.5psi it's rated to... I think.
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DN15 PN6 PVC - not very useful at only 6 bar eh?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Ah it's a 6, damn my eye sight
I thought it was between 5 and 8, looked closer to 5. Now when looking at it, it's clearly a 6.
I don't think anything rated under 18BAR is much use to you JSR
I thought it was between 5 and 8, looked closer to 5. Now when looking at it, it's clearly a 6.
I don't think anything rated under 18BAR is much use to you JSR
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Besides, off the shelf components?! pffft! what would the neighbours think? heheMrCrowley wrote:I don't think anything rated under 18BAR is much use to you JSR
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Why quote it to that accuracy?King_TaTer wrote:15 millimeter = 0.5905511811 inch
Firstly, it's probably only nominally 15mm - the seat diameter could be a mm or more either way.
Secondly, it wasn't made to that accuracy in the first place, nothing can be.
Thirdly, you can't measure to that accuracy, because it won't be a perfect circle of a single diameter.
Finally , the heat expansion or contraction from a change in temperature of just a few degrees <sup>o</sup>C will make the last 5 or 6 dp completely pointless.
0.6 would have been fine, 0.59 would have been better, 0.591 would have been overkill, but acceptable - what you did was both too much.
Not to get at you, but as a general rule, you should never quote to more significant figures than your original data - one more is acceptable though.
This post was brought to you by the association of pedantic engineers who've not slept properly and have eaten too much sugary stuff.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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