300psi QEV, Poland, Jack, anyone...........?

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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Hi guys

Can you advise based on your experience an eBay or other source for a QEV in 1/4" that will take 300psi ?

My searches turn up a few usual suspects from HK but all state 10kgf/cm2 which I make to be 150psi. This is actually not for a cannon; I am helping a mate with a pneumatic ram but figured you might have a lead.

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(sellers that will post to Oz would be useful :) )
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This type (QE-04) should do you nicely at 300: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pneumatic-QE-04 ... 4607eda7dc

Note however that the output is 5/8".

This type is 3/4" throughout but more expensive: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pneumatic-3-4 ... 2324c9d6ea

They state low working pressures but the construction can stand up to a lot more, the ones I've seen are really quite well made.
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I bought this one, arrived in 9 days, handles 450psi regularly, can't recommend it enough.
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Zeus wrote:I bought this one, arrived in 9 days, handles 450psi regularly, can't recommend it enough.
This one ;)

Same as the second one I linked to but 1/4".

evilvet, what diameter is the ram, and what will it be used for?
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can't help now as I am leaving for work soon

might I ask what will it be used for ? if it's for increasing venting speed of a single acting air cylinder (so what these things are normally used for) then 1/2" might be an overkill... well unless the air cylinder is really huge
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Why can't you make one that will withstand that amount of pressure ... ?
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Because a homemade valve won't withstand tens of thousands of cycles, whereas that's what a QEV does. And the fella who's getting the valve may not know how to service it.

Thanks for fixing that up JSR.
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Mmm that is a good point that didn't even cross my mind ....
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Thanks all, much appreciated.

I don't know much about the application, we were discussing engineering problems over seven or eight glasses of red watching the Melbourne Cup and the question arose on how to get a large volume of air in a very short time.

I suspect it has to do with delivering material into a furnace as that is what my mates main game is, furnace engineering.

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Even a smaller bore (say 1/4") QEV should be adequate in that case, and better suited to take higher pressures.
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